Monday, November 25, 2013

Sufjan Stevens – ”Greetings From Michigan: The Great Lake State” (2003)


This was Sufjan Stevens’ third album and his first in the supposed serie about all the U.S. states (a claim he later admitted was only a promotional gimmick). And the state in focus is of course Michigan, which also happens to be Sufjan’s birth state.

The first time I heard this album was at my neighbour’s place in Quebec, the musician on top, Marc Vallée. He liked the album and thought that I too would find it interesting, and he was right. On Michigan Sufjan offers beautiful, often relatively calm and melancholy, songs with banjo, piano, horns, and other oddities. Sufjan plays most of the instruments himself and the album is recorded on, in this context, rather simple equipment. The vinyl version is a double album, which is nice. However, being a father to a couple of small children makes it difficult to play a full double album since the kids, when the stereo is turned on, suddenly demand to hear Sean Banan or other equally good artists.


Michigan contains mostly quite beautiful and delicate songs and sometimes I actually get some Simon & Garfunkel vibes, while a more druggy and floaty song like Oh God Were Are You Know makes me think of Spiritualized and their über druggy tunes. There are relatively sparse arrangements and Sufjans voice is far ahead in production, he's not hiding behind his instruments.

But sometimes the calm and melancholy is broken of by more fast paced numbers. In these, it’s often rather odd rhythms, never ending loops and a different song structure, giving you more of a progressive feel. And the institution allmusic.com has indeed progressive folk as one of several definitions of the album, and has allmusic.com said that it’s progressive, that’s the way it is.

 
Overall, a really good album, fun to listen to, easily accessible yet challenging. Maybe not a record for the violent pre-party, rather for the thoughtful after-party. Or a day when the kids are gone somewhere and you have the stereo to yourself for an hour or two.


Tracklist

Side A
1. Flint (For The Unemployed And Underpaid
2. All Good Naysayers, Speak Up! Or Forever Hold Your Peace!
3. For The Widows Of Paradise, For The Fatherless In Ypsilanti
4. Say Yes! To M!ch!gan!
5. The Upper Peninsula

Side B
1. Tahquamenon Falls
2. Holland
3. Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head! (Rebuild! Restore! Reconsider!)
4. Romulus
5. Alanson, Crooked River

Side C
1. Sleeping Bear, Sault Saint Marie
2. They Also Mourn Who Do Not Wear Black (For The Homeless In Muskegon)
3. Oh God, Where Are You Now? (In Pickeral Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)
4. Redford (For Yia-Yia & Pappou)
5. Vito's Ordination Song
 
Side D
1. Marching Band
2. Pickerel Lake
3. Niagara Falls
4. Presidents & Magistrates
5. Wolverine


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