Chicago (Sufjan Stevens song)

Chicago (Sufjan Stevens song)
"Chicago"
Song by Sufjan Stevens from the album Illinois
Released July 5, 2005 (2005-07-05)
Genre Indie rock
Language English
Length 6:04
Label Asthmatic Kitty
Writer Sufjan Stevens
Composer Sufjan Stevens
Illinois track listing
"One Last "Whoo-Hoo!" for the Pullman"
(8)
"Chicago"
(9)
"Casimir Pulaski Day"
(10)
Three alternate versions, featured on The Avalanche:

"Acoustic" (4:40)
"Adult Contemporary Easy Listening Version" (6:06)
"Multiple Personality Disorder Version" (4:35)

"Chicago" is a track from Sufjan Stevens 2005 concept album Illinois, released on Asthmatic Kitty. The song tells the semi-autobiographical[1] story of a young man on a road trip, and his youthful idealism. The track is Stevens' signature song, and he usually ends his live shows with a version of this song. The song has been recorded in four different versions by Stevens himself, the versions not on Illinois being included on the collection The Avalanche. The track has also been sampled by Chiddy Bang on their single "All Things Go".

Contents

Production

In the process of making the second album in his ambitious Fifty States Project, which involved recording an album for each of the states of America, Stevens had committed a large amount of time to researching the people and history of Illinois.[2] However this track is one of the most autobiographical on the album. Sufjan Stevens states in interviews around the release, that, "I've had quite a few exceptional and traumatic experiences in Illinois, a few times when visiting Chicago at a particularly difficult time in my life or driving cross country and being pulled over by the cops just outside of Peoria,"[1] and that he saw his first rock show there[2]. However, he self deprecatingly qualifies the story of the song as only being partly true, stating, "The writer is the inventor, the designer, the creative force behind a body of work. The author is the actual man or woman, in reality, in society, in person. I like Woody Allen the director/writer, circa 1975, but I doubt I would like Woody Allen the person, circa 1975."[1] Stevens also cited the poem "Chicago" by Saul Bellow as an influence on the track, and had intended to include a track about Bellow on Illinois, but could not find a way to adequately cover the writer.[3]

Alternate versions

The year after the track was released on Illinois, three further versions were included on the outtakes album, The Avalanche: Outtakes and Extras from the Illinois Album, these being an acoustic version, the "Adult Contemporary Easy Listening Version", which is a lounge version of the original track, and the particularly strange "Multiple Personality Disorder Version", of which Stevens stated, "James, my drummer was in town, and we decided it would be kind of fun to deconstruct the song".[2]

Reception

The track was well received as the centerpiece of the acclaimed album, Illinois. Allmusic described the track as having "An expansiveness that radiates with the ballast of history and the promise of new beginnings.", and the track was included as one of the Pitchfork 500 most important tracks since punk broke.[4]

Personnel

For original version:

  • Julianne Carney – violin
  • Tom Eaton – choir
  • Jeniffer Hoover – choir
  • Maria Beller Jeffers – cello
  • Katrina Kerns – choir
  • Beccy Lock – choir
  • James McAlister – drums
  • Tara McDonnell – choir
  • Craig Montoro – trumpet
  • Rob Moose – violin
  • Sufjan Stevens – arrangement, production, banjo, bass guitar, composition, engineering, glockenspiel, guitar, organ, shaker, tambourine, vocals
  • Alan Douches – mastering[5]

In other media

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Sufjan Stevens — en concert au Pabst Theater en 2006. Naissance 1er …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sufjan Stevens — in Leipzig (2011) Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Alben[1] …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sufjan Stevens — Infobox musical artist Name = Sufjan Stevens Img capt = Stevens in concert at the Pabst Theater in 2006. Landscape = yes Background = solo singer Birth name = Alias = Born = birth date and age|1975|07|01 Origin = Detroit, Michigan, United States… …   Wikipedia

  • Chicago (disambiguation) — Chicago, Illinois is the third largest city in the United States of America. Chicago may also refer to: Contents 1 Places and buildings 1.1 Russia 1.2 …   Wikipedia

  • List of songs about Chicago — This is a list of songs about Chicago.Modern songs Post 1960* 5 3 10 4 Alkaline Trio * Back to Chicago Styx * Bad, Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce * Baseball Dreams Ralph s World * Bear Down, Chicago Bears * Best Wishes to your Black Lung Less Than… …   Wikipedia

  • 1871 Great Chicago Fire — The Great Chicago Fire was a conflagration that burned from Sunday October 8 to early Tuesday October 10, 1871, killing hundreds and destroying about four square miles in Chicago, Illinois. Though the fire was one of the largest U.S. disasters of …   Wikipedia

  • Little Miss Sunshine — This article is about the film. For the children s book character, see List of Little Miss characters#Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Sunshine …   Wikipedia

  • Little Miss Sunshine (soundtrack) — Infobox Album | Name = Little Miss Sunshine Type = Soundtrack Artist = Various Artists Released = July 11, 2006 Recorded = Genre = Soundtrack Length = 46:31 Label = Lakeshore Records Producer = [Reviews = ] Last album = This album = Next album =… …   Wikipedia

  • Carl Sandburg — Carl August Sandburg (January 6, 1878 ndash; July 22, 1967) was an American writer and editor, best known for his poetry. He won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for his poetry and another for a biography of Abraham Lincoln. H. L. Mencken called Carl… …   Wikipedia

  • World's Columbian Exposition — For the Sufjan Stevens song, see Illinois (album). The Statue of the Republic overlooks the World s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”