It's Quiet Uptown Explained

It's Quiet Uptown
Artist:Renée Elise Goldsberry with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo, and the cast of Hamilton
Album:Hamilton
Released:2015
Genre:

"It's Quiet Uptown" is the eighteenth song from Act 2 of the musical Hamilton, based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015.[1] Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song.[1] The song takes place in the second act of the musical, as the characters Alexander Hamilton and his wife Eliza grieve over their son's death.

Background

Alex Lacamoire, Hamiltons musical director said the show's best use of strings is "probably 'It's Quiet Uptown,' when there's nothing else playing except those two guys. The lyrics 'It's quiet uptown'—you're not getting quieter than two strings playing gently."[2]

Synopsis

The song describes Alexander Hamilton and his wife Eliza's grief as they try to accept their son Philip's death. This "hushed instrumental" sees them "reflect on everything that has happened over the course of their lives together." As Hamilton and Eliza silently walk the streets of the city at night, passersby look on them with pity and say that the two are "going through the unimaginable." Through their grieving, Alexander begs for forgiveness for what he has done to Eliza (his affair with Maria Reynolds) so he can help her through Philip's death, to which she silently agrees as they begin to mend their relationship. The song is narrated by Eliza's sister, Angelica, and the chorus.[3]

Analysis

The Huffington Post offers an explanation to the vague nondescript language used throughout the song: "Our guide, our word-playing, rhyming, subtle, subtextual, double-meaning beacon of logic and reason is utterly unable to comprehend the death of his son, rendered speechless. By telling us that he can't tell us about it, Miranda shows us Hamilton's despair."[4]

The New York Times likened the song to "Biggie's 'Suicidal Thoughts,' still one of the most chilling hip-hop songs of all time", as they both "confront [their] own mortality...end[ing] up exhausted, frayed, desperate."[5] Varsity suggests the song is influenced by Laurence O'Keefe.[6]

Critical reception

The song has received critical acclaim.

New York Theatre Guide wrote that the song "literally left me a tear-stained wreck of a human being."[7] Entertainment Weekly said the song "[isn't] afraid to slow the story down for moments of hushed sincerity."[8] Charles McNulty of the Los Angeles Times said "No contemporary musical has touched grief in a song as profoundly as 'It's Quiet Uptown,' which I'll confess is impossible for me to listen to without tearing up."[9] Entertainment Monthly said the song is "one of Miranda's most poetic numbers."[10] Patheos says the song is "tear-jerking because of the way...it takes a death to bring [Eliza and Hamilton] together" after his infidelity.[11] TheatreMania said the "tearjerker" is "devastatingly beautiful."[12] The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the "exquisite [song] resonates with such raw, wrenching feeling it elicits sobs from the audience."[13] Record Collector News noted the song "slows the pace to capture Hamilton's grief over a loss", describing it as "one of the saddest songs ever heard since Jacques Brel's 'The Desperate Ones.'"[14] Hannah McFadden from Yakima Herald said the song "always leaves me a sniveling and pathetic mess."[15] Papyrus wrote "I have listened to the full album around twenty times now...and I have not been able to listen to this full song without crying."[16] Noisey said the song is "agonized" and "atypically melodic."[17] Library Journal explained that the song is "guaranteed to make me cry just thinking about it."[18]

Mixtape version

It's Quiet Uptown
Type:promo
Artist:Kelly Clarkson
Album:The Hamilton Mixtape
Released:November 3, 2016
Recorded:2016
Genre:
Label:Atlantic

See main article: article and The Hamilton Mixtape.

Released on November 3, 2016, alongside "My Shot", American singer Kelly Clarkson released a mixtape version of "It's Quiet Uptown" as a promotional single from the mixtape album The Hamilton Mixtape (2016). Clarkson's version peaked at number 30 on the Adult Pop Songs chart.

In 2009, Lin-Manuel Miranda began a project entitled The Hamilton Mixtape that would eventually transform into the 2015 Broadway musical Hamilton.[19] During the development of the musical production, Miranda frequently communicated that a "mixtape" of select songs from the show's score was being recorded.

Clarkson performed the song live on several occasions. Clarkson's first public performance of the song happened on Today on December 5, 2016.[20] She performed an acoustic version of the song at the Honda Stage at iHeartRadio NY on December 13, 2016.[21] The same day she sang the song as a duet with finalist Billy Gilman on season 11 of The Voice.[21] On December 31, 2016, she performed the song on the New Year's Special of Late Night with Seth Meyers.[22] She also performed the song in the encore set during her 2019 Meaning of Life Tour.

Charts

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Nerding Out With Hamilton's Musical Director . Nate . Jones . January 13, 2016 . Vulture.
  3. Web site: Going H.A.M.: A Track-By-Track Review Of The 'Hamilton' Soundtrack. Vibe. 20 October 2015 .
  4. Web site: I Have an Opinion on Every Song in "Hamilton" . 1 October 2015 . The Huffington Post.
  5. Web site: Exploring 'Hamilton' and Hip-Hop Steeped in Heritage . Anthony . Tommasini . Jon . Caramanica . 30 August 2015 . The New York Times.
  6. Web site: Hamilton: Fresh off the block . January 22, 2016 . Varsity Online, University of Cambridge.
  7. Web site: Show of the Week: Hamilton at Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway . Tom . Millward . New York Theatre Guide – Online.
  8. 'Hamilton': EW stage review . Leah . Greenblatt . Entertainment Weekly.
  9. Web site: Review: 'Hamilton' is a watershed musical that sets a Founding Father's tale to hip-hop . Charles . McNulty . . 4 November 2015 . 26 November 2016.
  10. Web site: A Day Spent Listening to 'Hamilton'. Dominick. Nora. Emertainment Monthly. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160309174856/http://emertainmentmonthly.com/2015/09/22/a-day-spent-listening-to-hamilton/. 2016-03-09.
  11. Web site: Hamilton The Musical: An Album Review. Monique Ocampo Writes. 14 October 2015 .
  12. Web site: Hamilton . Zachary . Stewart . 6 August 2015 . TheaterMania.com.
  13. Web site: Critic's Notebook: Why 'Hamilton' Counts as a Legitimate Game Changer . David . Rooney . 31 August 2015 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  14. Web site: THE BEST OF 2015.
  15. Web site: Soundtrack conveys all power, pop of musical 'Hamilton' . Hannah . McFadden . 14 February 2016 . Yakima Herald-Republic.
  16. Web site: Hamilton: An American Musical. Greenville College Papyrus. 8 December 2015 .
  17. Web site: Poets, Playwrights, and Pranksters: Expert Witness with Robert Christgau . Noisey. Vice. 19 February 2016 .
  18. Web site: Best Media 2015: Music . Library Journal Reviews.
  19. Viagas, Robert. "Beach Read to Broadway! How Lin-Manuel Miranda Turned a History Book into 'Hamilton'" Playbill, August 5, 2015
  20. Kelly Clarkson Performs 'It's Quiet Uptown' on 'TODAY'. . 5 December 2016.
  21. Cry in Your Coffee to This Video of Kelly Clarkson Killing 'It's Quiet Uptown' From 'The Hamilton Mixtape'. .
  22. Web site: Kelly Clarkson Performs Epic 'Hamilton' NYE Special On 'Late Night With Seth Meyers'. Sophie. Radvan. 1 January 2017.