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Peeping Tom is an experimental
trip hop/
hip hop album by
Mike Patton's collaboration group,
Peeping Tom. It was released
May 30,
2006 on Patton's own
record label,
Ipecac Recordings. The album was produced by swapping song files through the mail with collaborators such as
Norah Jones,
Kool Keith, and
Massive Attack, among others.
The album, and the band associated with it, is named after
Michael Powell's 1960 film
Peeping Tom, which Patton has mentioned liking.
General description and history
"I don't listen to the radio, but if I did, this is what I'd want it to sound like," Patton says of the project. "This is my version of
pop music. In a way, this is an exercise for me: taking all these things I've learned over the years and putting them into a pop format."
Peeping Tom debuted #12 mainstream album
ARIA charts & #1 ARIA urban album chart on
June 7,
2006. The first single from the self-titled record is "Mojo". It is accompanied by a
music video featuring appearances by
Danny DeVito,
Mark Hoppus,
Rachel Hunter as well as song collaborators
Dan the Automator and
Rahzel. The video was created by music video director
Matt McDermitt.
Work on
Peeping Tom began in 2000, but faced constant interruptions to accommodate Patton's recording or touring work with other bands and side projects including two feature film scores and a film acting debut in
Firecracker. Over this six year period, enough material was written for a second and possible third album.
In April 2005, Patton decided to scrap the Peeping Tom project, which was originally planned to be produced solely by Dan the Automator, stating "It's just turning into a lot of work, and it's too difficult to keep everyone up to speed." The project was later revived.
The album has multiple influences, including
hip hop,
alternative rock,
trip hop,
G-Funk,
electro,
ghettotech,
soul music,
pop music,
ambient music,
bossa nova, and
experimental rock.
The band made their public debut on
Late Night with Conan O'Brien on
May 26,
2006. The group performed the song "Mojo", which, according to literal interpretation, is from the perspective of a drug addict. (This is especially ironic since Patton has claimed to have never used drugs in his life.) Alongside Patton, the other musicians involved were
Rahzel,
Dan The Automator,
Rob Swift,
Dub Trio and guest vocalist
Imani Coppola. They were booed off the stage in
Wantagh, NY on
September 13,
2006, in
Boston on September 16, and in
Philadelphia on September 19, while opening for
classic rock group
The Who. This may have been a problem of mismatched bands with the hip hop influenced Peeping Tom opening for classic rockers The Who, since shows featuring Peeping Tom as headliners with supporting acts
Pigeon John and
Miho Hatori were well received.
Patton has toured to support the album with band made up of different rotating members, according to Patton's appearance on The Henry Rollins Show, "depending on where I'm and who's available." Patton mentioned the
Dub Trio as a "constant", but other members have rotated, including
America's Got Talent competitor
Butterscotch, who came in to beatbox in place of
Rahzel and DJ
Z-Trip in place of
Dan the Automator.
For the week ending
June 17,
2006,
Peeping Tom was the top debut on the
Billboard 200 albums chart, appearing at #103 with 10,000 units shipped. This is the highest-ever entry on this chart for the Ipecac Recordings label.
Track listing
"Five Seconds" (featuring Odd Nosdam) – 4:20
"Mojo" (featuring Rahzel and Dan The Automator) – 3:40
"Don't Even Trip" (featuring Amon Tobin) – 5:46
"Getaway" (featuring Kool Keith) – 3:22
"Your Neighborhood Spaceman" (featuring Jel and Odd Nosdam) – 5:45
"Kill the DJ" (featuring Massive Attack) – 4:09
"Caipirinha" (featuring Bebel Gilberto) – 2:46
"Celebrity Death Match" (featuring Kid Koala) – 3:42
"How U Feelin?" (featuring Doseone) – 2:44
"Sucker" (featuring Norah Jones) – 2:33
"We're Not Alone" (remix) (featuring Dub Trio) – 5:10
Chart positions
Album
| Year |
Chart |
Peak |
| 2006 |
Billboard 200 |
103 |
| 2006 |
Billboard Top Heatseekers |
1 |
| 2006 |
Billboard Top Independent Albums |
3 |
| 2006 |
Billboard Australian Official Chart |
12 |
Singles
| Year |
Single |
Chart |
Peak |
| 2006 |
"Mojo" |
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks |
40 |
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