It Still Moves Explained

It Still Moves
Type:studio
Artist:My Morning Jacket
Cover:mmjitstillmoves.jpg
Released:September 9, 2003
Recorded:Above the Cadillac Studios, Shelbyville, Kentucky
Length:71:43
Label:ATO
Producer:Jim James
Prev Title:Chocolate and Ice
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Acoustic Citsuoca
Next Year:2004

It Still Moves is the third album by the rock band My Morning Jacket. The album garnered positive reviews and is often considered the band's best work alongside Z. The song "Run Thru" is included in Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitar Songs".[1] The album also marks the first appearance of drummer Patrick Hallahan, as well as the final appearances of guitarist Johnny Quaid and keyboardist Danny Cash.

The album was remixed and reissued by ATO Records in May 2016.[2]

Album art

The album cover and art work for It Still Moves shows one of the giant stuffed bears that are always displayed on stage when the band performs live. Drummer Patrick Hallahan told Rolling Stone magazine that "[the bears are] our spirit animal guides. They make sure we're going in the right direction."

Reception

"My Morning Jacket may be a journey through the past, but it's also a solid step into something rock & roll has been missing...melody, extremely catchy and well-written songs... and a love of the great pop continuum that translates into something new." Grade: 4/5

"It Still Moves...[is] an album by turns beautiful and possessed, by others raucous and fiery. My Morning Jacket have made the move to the bigs in tremendous style...[the album's length, its one major flaw] is a small concern considering the riches that await inside." Grade: 8.3/10

"This time, the band lug the still-smoking amps from their lightning-strike live show into the studio and let the noise chase the midnite vultures away." Grade: 9.1/10

"...and I guess his (Jim James's) boys are trickier than Crazy Horse, just not in any way you haven't heard before. Then there's his filtered drawl, his straitened tune sense, his lyrics you feel cheated straining for, his 12 songs in 72 minutes." Grade: C

The album currently has a score of 83 at critic aggregator site Metacritic.

The album has sold 265,000 copies in the United States as of April 2016.[3]

Personnel

Charts

Album

YearChartPosition
2003The Billboard 200121
2004Billboard Top Heatseekers2

Notes and References

  1. Rolling Stone – The Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time . . 2012-12-30 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080530224835/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/20947527/page/40 . May 30, 2008 . . Retrieved 2011-01-24. "Jim James and Johnny Quaid played the swaggering guitars on this Southern Gothic rave-up, with Skynyrd's heft and early Sabbath's slow-motion pace. And Two-Tone Tommy's thumping bass riff proved guitars don't get all the best licks. And when Carl Broemel replaced Quaid in 2004, 'Run Thru' got heavier live — like 'Free Bird' and 'Kashmir' combined."
  2. News: Jim James of My Morning Jacket on Lifting a 'Wet Blanket' Off a 2003 Album . The New York Times . New York . April 3, 2016 . April 8, 2016 . Chinen . Nate.
  3. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20160430151341/http://hitsdailydouble.com/new_album_releases . April 30, 2016 . Upcoming Releases . Hits Daily Double . HITS Digital Ventures .