Headquarters (Monkey House album)

Headquarters
Studio album by
Released2012 (2012)[1]
GenreJazz rock[2]
LabelAlma Records
Monkey House chronology
Big Money
(2005)
Headquarters
(2012)
Retrospective
(2013)

Headquarters is a studio album by the music group Monkey House, released in May 2012, on Alma Records, which is affiliated with the Universal Music Group. It was primarily recorded at the Drive Shed in Toronto. It was produced and arranged by Don Breithaupt, and the engineer was John 'Beetle' Bailey. Breithaupt is the founder and leader of Monkey House, who have been recording since 1992. Their previous two albums were Welcome to the Club (1992), and True Winter (1998). In 2005, they released Big Money, a collection of singles, remasters, and rarities. Stylistically, the Headquarters album shows it to be influenced by the music of Steely Dan, with arranged horns and background vocals throughout. Breithaupt says the tunes are "pop songs with too many chords!"[3] Also, some guitar work comes from guest artists Drew Zingg (who is best known for his work with Boz Scaggs and Steely Dan), as well as from Kim Mitchell and Rik Emmett (founder of the band Triumph). Also making contributions on this album are Steely Dan trumpet player and musical director Michael Leonhart, with Julie Crochetière and David Blamires adding backup vocals.[4] Headquarters has generated increasing attention and multi-genre airplay for Monkey House, with a growing international audience.[5][6]

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  4. ^ "MONKEY HOUSE RELEASE NEW ALBUM HEADQUARTERS AT THE ORBIT ROOM MAY 15, 9PM | Cashbox Magazine Canada". Cashboxcanada.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
  5. ^ Frazier, Preston. "Don Breithaupt, of Monkey House: Something Else! Interview". Somethingelsereviews.com. Retrieved 2016-10-23.
  6. ^ "Releases". Alma Records. Retrieved 2016-10-23.