Michigan (album)

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Michigan
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2003 (2003-07-01)
Recorded2003 in multiple locations
Genre
Length65:58
Label Sounds Familyre, Asthmatic Kitty/Secretly Canadian, Rough Trade
Producer Sufjan Stevens
Sufjan Stevens chronology
Enjoy Your Rabbit
(2001)
Michigan
(2003)
Seven Swans
(2004)

Michigan (styled Sufjan Stevens Presents... Greetings from Michigan, the Great Lake State on the cover) is a concept album by American indie folk songwriter Sufjan Stevens, released on July 1, 2003, on Sounds Familyre, Asthmatic Kitty and Secretly Canadian in the US, and on Rough Trade in Europe. It is Stevens' third studio album and features songs referencing places, events, and persons related to the U.S. state of Michigan.

Contents

The album is the first in Stevens' fifty states project, a planned series of fifty albums to encompass all fifty U.S. states. Stevens only released two state albums before admitting the project was a "promotional gimmick". [5] The other album was Illinois (based on the U.S. state of Illinois), which was released in 2005.

Recording and production

The album was recorded and produced entirely by Stevens, using relatively cheap equipment for a market release. All of the tracks were recorded using 2 Shure SM57s and an AKG C1000, running through a Roland VS880EX, [6] at a sampling rate of 32 kHz (lower than the rates typically used in recording). Michigan was produced in Pro Tools, [6] which Stevens has also used for his following albums. [7]

The instrumentation was recorded in various locations: a home in Petoskey, Michigan; Buxton School in Williamstown, Massachusetts; the N. J. Rec. Room in Clarksboro, New Jersey; and throughout Brooklyn, including Stevens' apartment and those of his friends and St. Paul's Church.

A 20th-anniversary re-release was released on June 13, 2023. [8]

Artwork

Album art features original hand-paintings by Martha Stewart Living crafts editor Laura Normandin.

The two-disc vinyl edition of Michigan contains an inscription within the run-off groove of each LP side:

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [9]
Collective 3.5/5 [10]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [11]
The Irish Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [12]
Mojo Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [13]
Now 4/5 [14]
Pitchfork 8.5/10 [15]
Q Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [16]
Tiny Mix Tapes 4.5/5 [17]
Uncut Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [18]

Michigan received acclaim from critics. Brandon Stosuy of Pitchfork described the album as "a beautiful, sprawling homage" to the state, noting its "lush production", but criticizing the excessive length of some of the album's tracks. [15] In December 2003, American webzine Somewhere Cold voted Michigan Album of the Year on their 2003 Somewhere Cold Awards Hall of Fame list. [19] A year later, in December 2004, Somewhere Cold voted Michigan Vinyl of the Year on their 2004 Somewhere Cold Awards Hall of Fame list. [19]

Legacy

Upon the album's tenth anniversary, Stereogum 's Chris DeVille stated: "[Stevens's] widescreen love letter to his home state was such a momentous leap forward... Sufjan has produced a wealth of fascinating, deeply affecting (and sometimes deeply affected) music over the years... Nowadays, aggressive guitar bands like Coliseum are considered punk or metal because indie rock is the kind of genre where neoclassical whiz kid Nico Muhly contributes string arrangements to seemingly every major record, where Régine Chassagne passionately rocks the accordion, where Bon Iver channels Richard Marx unironically. Michigan’s flurry of glockenspiels, oboes, trombones, and, yes, banjos had a lot to do with that." [20]

By 2005, it had sold 27,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan. [21]

The song "Redford" was the inspiration for the name of the protagonist of The Roots' 2011 album Undun , who used the song as the opening to a four-part instrumental movement at the end of the album. [22]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sufjan Stevens and published by New Jerusalem Music, ASCAP

No.TitleLength
1."Flint (For the Unemployed and Underpaid)"3:43
2."All Good Naysayers, Speak Up! Or Forever Hold Your Peace!"4:33
3."For the Widows in Paradise, for the Fatherless in Ypsilanti"3:57
4."Say Yes! to M!ch!gan!"2:45
5."The Upper Peninsula"3:23
6."Tahquamenon Falls"2:18
7."Holland"3:26
8."Detroit, Lift Up Your Weary Head! (Rebuild! Restore! Reconsider!)"8:20
9."Romulus"4:41
10."Alanson, Crooked River"1:18
11."Sleeping Bear, Sault Saint Marie"2:52
12."They Also Mourn Who Do Not Wear Black (For the Homeless in Muskegon)"6:21
13."Oh God, Where Are You Now? (In Pickerel Lake? Pigeon? Marquette? Mackinaw?)"9:23
14."Redford (For Yia-Yia & Pappou)"2:02
15."Vito's Ordination Song"7:06
Total length:65:58
Bonus tracks included on the double-disc vinyl release
No.TitleLength
16."Marching Band"3:41
17."Pickerel Lake"3:11
18."Niagara Falls"2:22
19."Presidents and Magistrates"4:16
20."Wolverine"2:10
Total length:81:38

The vinyl release also includes alternate arrangements of "Vito's Ordination Song" and "Romulus".

The European re-release of the album in 2004 also contains the bonus tracks "Marching Band" and "Pickerel Lake".

Personnel

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