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I, I / Bon Iver.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: JAGJ350.2 | JagjaguwarJAG350 | JagjaguwarPublisher: Bloomington, IN : Jagjaguwar, [2019]Copyright date: ℗2019Description: 1 audio disc (39 min., 34 sec.) ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Other title:
  • i,i
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Yi -- Imi -- We -- Holyfields -- Hey, Ma -- U (Man like) -- Naeem -- Jelmore -- Faith -- Marion -- Salem -- Sh'diah -- Rabi.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Chris Messina, Brad Cook, Justin Vernon.
Bon Iver (Sean Carey, drums, piano, vocals ; Matt McCaughan, drums, synthesizer ; Andrew Fitzpatrick, synthesizers, guitar ; Michael Lewis, bass, synthesizer, saxophone ; Justin Vernon, guitar, bass, synthesizers, vocals) ; with assisting musicians.Summary: Bon Iver's most expansive, joyful, and generous album to date. The autumn of Bon Iver is a celebration of self-acceptance and gratitude, bolstered by the community and delivering the bounty of infinite American music. With each release, Bon Iver quietly shifts the state of modern music. From the boundaries of folk to the rules of autotune to production work for others, Bon Iver's fingerprint finds it's way across the mainstream every time.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Bon Iver Available 33111009510039
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

After the fractured electronic textures of Bon Iver's 2016 album 22, A Million successfully took the project to the outer limits of where their sound could go, Justin Vernon pulled back from the edges of the avant-garde for something more familiar and less jaggedly experimental on 2019's I,I. With the help of a skilled cast of musicians robust enough to field five baseball teams and then some, Vernon uses every color in his paint box in crafting a record that takes in all the elements of past records and swirls them into something somber, expressive, intimate, and expansive all at the same time. The songs are built on convoluted rhythms and subtle washes of synths with stabs of horns and massed vocals surrounding Vernon's tortured wail and mumbled ramblings. Some of the tracks lean more in the direction of the small-scale electronic explorations of 22, A Million, with Vernon zeroing in on a tender feeling and transmitting it faithfully. Featuring the smooth vocals of Velvet Negroni, "iMi" is late-night R&B twisted into a heartbreaking knot, and "Marion" is an expanded take on the backwoods sound of early Bon Iver, with gentle strings caressing the melody. These quiet, intricate arrangements provide the perfect backing for Vernon's poetic lyrics and restrained vocals. ~ Tim Sendra

Title from container spine.

Bon Iver (Sean Carey, drums, piano, vocals ; Matt McCaughan, drums, synthesizer ; Andrew Fitzpatrick, synthesizers, guitar ; Michael Lewis, bass, synthesizer, saxophone ; Justin Vernon, guitar, bass, synthesizers, vocals) ; with assisting musicians.

Produced by Chris Messina, Brad Cook, Justin Vernon.

Recorded at April Base and Sonic Ranch, El Paso, TX.

Album title stylized as i,i.

Bon Iver's most expansive, joyful, and generous album to date. The autumn of Bon Iver is a celebration of self-acceptance and gratitude, bolstered by the community and delivering the bounty of infinite American music. With each release, Bon Iver quietly shifts the state of modern music. From the boundaries of folk to the rules of autotune to production work for others, Bon Iver's fingerprint finds it's way across the mainstream every time.

Lyrics and credits printed on container insert.

Yi -- Imi -- We -- Holyfields -- Hey, Ma -- U (Man like) -- Naeem -- Jelmore -- Faith -- Marion -- Salem -- Sh'diah -- Rabi.

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