Ys (album) explained

Ys
Type:studio
Artist:Joanna Newsom
Cover:Ys cover.jpg
Recorded:December 2005 – June 2006
Studio:The Village Recording Studio and Entoorage Studios in Los Angeles, California
Length:55:38
Label:Drag City
Prev Title:The Milk-Eyed Mender
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Ys is the second studio album by the American singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom, released by Drag City on November 14, 2006. It was produced by Newsom and Van Dyke Parks, recorded by Steve Albini and mixed by Jim O'Rourke, with orchestral arrangements by Van Dyke Parks. It features guest vocals from Bill Callahan and Emily Newsom. The vocals and harp were recorded at the Village Recording Studio in Los Angeles in December 2005, with the orchestration recorded between May and June 2006 at the Entourage Studios in Los Angeles.[1]

The album consists of five tracks with song durations ranging from 7 to 17 minutes that deal with events and people important in Newsom's life, including the sudden death of her best friend, a continuing illness and a tumultuous relationship.[2] The album is named after the mythical city of Ys.[2]

Ys received acclaim. It was Newsom's first album to chart in the Billboard 200, where it peaked at number 134, and charted in the United Kingdom, France, Norway and Ireland. It has featured on several music publications' lists of the greatest albums.

Production

The album features full orchestra arrangements by Van Dyke Parks on four of the five tracks. Parks also contributes accordion. Newsom's harp and vocals were recorded by Steve Albini and the orchestra was recorded by Tim Boyle. Newsom and Parks produced the album and it was mixed by Jim O'Rourke. The recording process was completely analog, on two 24-track tape recorders. The music was mixed to tape and mastered at Abbey Road Studios.[3]

Bass guitar is contributed by Lee Sklar, and electric guitar by jazz guitarist Grant Geissman. Don Heffington played percussion and Matt Cartsonis played mandolin and banjo. Bill Callahan provides backing vocals on the song "Only Skin", while on "Emily", these are sung by Joanna's sister, Emily Newsom, after whom the song is named.

The album, particularly the length of the songs and orchestral arrangements, was partially inspired by the 1971 Roy Harper album Stormcock.[4] In September 2007, Harper supported Joanna Newsom at her Royal Albert Hall performance, playing Stormcock in its entirety. Newsom was also impressed by Van Dyke Parks' 1967 album Song Cycle, and asked him to collaborate on Ys after listening to that record.[2]

Release

In August 2006, ahead of the album release in November, an internal server belonging to the online music publication Pitchfork was hacked; it contained promotional copies of hundreds of albums, including Ys.[5] On tour in late 2007, Newsom performed Ys in its entirety with a 29-piece orchestra.[6]

Reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, Ys received an average score of 85, indicating "universal acclaim". Chris Dahlen of Pitchfork called it "great because Newsom confronts a mountain of conflicting feelings, and sifts through them for every nuance". Describing it as "incredibly likeable, and more convivial than the twee Milk Eyed Mender", Jimmy Newlin of Slant Magazine dubbed Ys "a precious—in every sense of the word—masterpiece".[7] Uncuts John Mulvey felt that though its "vast scale" opens up the potential for "self-indulgence" and "prog folly", upon listening to the record "all the doubts evaporate. Every elaboration has a purpose, every labyrinthine melodic detour feels necessary rather than contrived." Heather Phares of AllMusic described Ys as "a demanding listen, but it's also a rewarding and inspiring one", while Alexis Petridis of The Guardian concluded that the album is a "hard sell, perhaps, but it could be the best musical investment you make all year".

Pat Long of NME wrote that Newsom "has managed to lessen the twee factor of her last record, in the process crafting an album as bewitching as it is odd". Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly felt that Newsom "remains an acquired taste", but that Van Dyke Parks' contributions and the album's orchestration "have an ameliorating effect on the too-precious warble that either bewitches or repels." The Independents Andy Gill wrote that Ys "leaves one in no doubt of her oddball credentials" and "rarely, if ever, has an artist so assiduously cultivated cult status". Among negative assessments, Rolling Stone critic Christian Hoard called the album "hard to stomach" and plagued by overlong tracks "with meandering strings-and-things accompaniment and indulgent vocal quirks that make Björk sound like Kelly Clarkson." Robert Christgau, in his Consumer Guide column for MSN Music, wrote that much of the "sprightly" qualities of The Milk-Eyed Mender had been "subsumed here by ambition, to be kind, and privilege, to be brutally accurate", and that the songs "reveal only that her taste for the antique is out of control".

Ys was Newsom's first album to chart in the United States, reaching number 134 on the Billboard 200. As of March 2010, Ys had sold more than 250,000 copies.[8]

Legacy

In 2016, several critics wrote articles in response to its 10th anniversary. Dubbing it Newsom's "greatest achievement", Drowned in Sounds Adam Turner-Heffer credited her and the album with proclaiming US indie music as "the dominant force" for the remainder of the 2000s. Noting that it "[stood] the test of time", he claimed that it improved when focusing on where indie and folk went in coming years.[9] "A career-making masterpiece", Stereogums Chris DeVille praised Ys for establishing Newsom as "one of the greatest creative forces of her generation." He lauded her vocals' switching "between formalism and casual, folksy delivery", noting how it complimented her compositions. These aspects made the album "a rare instance of modern music with no real precedent."[10] Vices Isobel Stone named Ys Newsom's "defining album", comparing it to what The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Bruce Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A., and Radiohead's OK Computer were to their respective artists.[11]

In 2016, Chance the Rapper cited to Ys as one of his favorite albums.[12] Frances Quinlan, who fronts indie rock quartet Hop Along, dubbed it "by far one of the affecting albums of my life" and Newsom as influential to them.[13] Strand of Oaks' Timothy Showalter expressed his admiration of the album and Newsom's lyrical gifts, writing that she "stands at some grander place than me, and I am deeply reassured by that".[14]

Accolades

By the end of 2006 Ys appeared in more than 50 year-end lists, placing inside the top 10 in 35 of them, including a #1 ranking in Tiny Mix Tapes' Top 25 Albums of 2006,[15] and CHARTbeat's Top 100 Albums of 2006 [16] a #3 ranking on Pitchforks Top 50 Albums of 2006, and a #7 ranking Time magazine's 10 Best Albums of 2006. Despite a negative review by the US Rolling Stone,[17] the German version of the magazine named the album the second greatest of the year.[18] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[19] It was nominated for a 2007 Shortlist Music Prize.[20]

In 2009, Ys started to appear in many "best of the decade" lists. Pitchfork named Ys the 83rd greatest album of the 2000s. Calling Newsom "unlike anyone else" aside calling the album "the most artistically ambitious indie rock enterprise of the decade"[21] Ys is one of two Joanna Newsom albums placed inside the top 100, the other being The Milk-Eyed Mender.[22] UK magazine Uncut placed the album inside their "150 greatest album of the decade" list, at number 21. Gigwise named Ys the 32nd greatest album of the 2000s commenting that "the record rightly received blanket acclaim upon its initial release and is already sounding better with age. Whether she'll ever top this new-folk masterpiece remains to be seen."[23] The Times placed the album at number 26 in their top 100 albums of the decade list,[24] while The Guardian named it one of the '1000 Albums To Hear Before You Die'.[25] British magazine Clash placed Ys at number 13 in their '50 Greatest Albums Of Our Lifetime' list. German magazine Musikexpress named Ys the 92nd greatest album of the last four decades (1969–2009). Two Spanish magazines, Playground and Rock de Lux, have respectively named Ys their 83rd and 15th greatest album of the 2000s. About placed Ys at number one inside their greatest album of the decade list.[26] In 2010, Tiny Mix Tapes named the album the 18th greatest of the 2000s and Cokemachineglow.com the 81st.[27] [28] Rhapsody named it the 46th best album of the 2000s (decade).[29]

In 2020, Daniel Radcliffe selected the song "Emily" as one of his choices for the BBC Radio 4 program Desert Island Discs, describing Newsom as an artist "who gets weirder and more wonderful and more imaginative every time she comes back".[30]

End of year

  1. 1Blow Up's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 1Drowned in Sound's Top Ten Albums of 2006[31]
  1. 1emusic's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 1 – Lost At Sea's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 1 – Plattentests's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 1 – Rock de Lux's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 1Sound Generator's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 1Tiny Mix Tapes's Favorite Albums of 2006[32]
  1. 2 – B92 Net Radio's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 2 – No Ripcord's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 2Rockerilla's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 2Rolling Stone Germany's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 3Dagsavisens Top Albums of 2006
  1. 3 – Daily California's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 3 – Mucchio Selvaggio's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 3 – Ondarock's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 3Pitchforks Top 50 Albums of 2006[33]
  1. 3 – Screenagers's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 3The Wire's Records of 2006[34]
  1. 4Dagbladets Top Albums of 2006
  1. 4Dusted Magazines Favorite Albums of 2006[35]
  1. 4HARP's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 4 – Heaven's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 4 – Les Choses's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 4Spex's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 4Stereogum's 2006 Gummy Awards[36]
  1. 4Uncut's Definitive Albums of 2006[37]
  1. 5 – Idolator's 2006 Jackin' Pop Critics Poll[38]
  1. 5 – Prefix Magazines Top Albums of 2006
  1. 6Spin's 40 Best Albums of 2006[39]
  1. 6The Village Voices 2006 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll[40]
  1. 7Baltimore City Papers Top Albums of 2006
  1. 7 – BOOMKAT's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 7 – Musikexpress's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 7The Observers Best Albums of 2006[41]
  1. 7Time's 10 Best Albums of 2006[42]
  1. 8The Austin Chronicles 2006 in Albums[43]
  1. 8MusicOMH's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 8PopMatters's Best Albums of 2006[44]
  1. 8 – Treble's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 9 – Delusions of Adequacy's Top 10 Albums of 2006[45]
  1. 9 – Monitor's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 10Stylus Magazine's Top 50 Albums of 2006[46]
  1. 12 – Cokemachineglow's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 13Gaffa's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 14Eye Weeklys Top Albums of 2006
  1. 14 – Super 45's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 15Playlouder's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 16 – Hissing's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 17 – Popnews's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 17 – Refinery29's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 20Mojo's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 23 – Mondo Sonoro's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 24 – Sonic's Top Albums of 2006
  1. 24OORs Top Albums of 2006
  1. 25Les Inrockuptibless Top Albums of 2006

End of decade

  1. 1About.com's Top 100 Alternative Albums of the 2000s[26]
  1. 15 – Rock de Lux's Top 100 Albums
  1. 18Tiny Mix Tapes's Favorite 100 Albums of 2000–2009[27]
  1. 21Uncut's 150 Greatest Albums of the Decade[47]
  1. 26The Timess 100 Best Albums of the Noughties[24]
  1. 32Gigwise's 50 Greatest Albums of the 2000s[23]
  1. 83Pitchforks Top 200 Albums of the 2000s[21]
  1. 83 – Playground's Top 200 Albums

Other

  1. 13Clash Magazine's 50 Greatest Albums of Our Lifetime
  1. 22The Guardians The 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century[48]
  1. 92 – Musikexpress's The 100 Best Albums 1969–2009

Personnel

Musicians

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Orchestra

Notes and References

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  7. Web site: Joanna Newsom: Ys . . November 16, 2006 . June 29, 2012 . Newlin . Jimmy.
  8. News: Joanna Newsom, the Changeling . . March 7, 2010 . March 7, 2010 . Rosen . Jody . Jody Rosen.
  9. Web site: The Friday Fangasm: Ys by Joanna Newsom / In Depth // Drowned In Sound. Turner-Heffer. Adam. Wayback Machine. 11 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210712134803/https://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4150596-the-friday-fangasm--ys-by-joanna-newsom . July 17, 2022. 2021-07-12 .
  10. Web site: Ys Turns 10. DeVille. Chris. November 4, 2016. Stereogum. July 17, 2022.
  11. Web site: A Decade of Joanna Newsom's 'Ys,' the Toughest Album Ever Made About Meteorites and Papier-Mache Doves. Stone. Isobel. November 3, 2016. Vice. July 18, 2022.
  12. Web site: Now Chance The Rapper Is Giving Away Other People's Albums For Free. Helman. Peter. August 11, 2016. Stereogum. October 8, 2022.
  13. Web site: Joanna Newsom Is The 21st Century's Timeless Voice. Pelly. Liz. September 13, 2018. NPR Music. October 8, 2022.
  14. Web site: My Favorite Album: Strand of Oaks on Joanna Newsom's "Ys". Showalter. Timothy. July 30, 2020. Under the Radar. October 8, 2022.
  15. Web site: 2006: Tiny Mix Tapes Favorite Albums of 2006. Tiny Mix Tapes Staff. 2008-01-12. 2009-02-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20090211183125/http://www.tinymixtapes.com/2006-Tiny-Mix-Tapes-Favorite. dead.
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  17. Ys. https://web.archive.org/web/20061214071122/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/joannanewsom/albums/album/12006524/review/12020211/ys . dead . December 14, 2006 . .
  18. Web site: Thomas . Schulze . Rolling Stone - Deutsche Ausgabe - Popular Music Best-Of-Lists List - 2002-2006 - hartbeat! die besten, CDs, album, alben, records . Rz-home.de . 2011-11-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111002203455/http://rz-home.de/~tommi.s/rs02.htm#2006k . 2011-10-02 . dead .
  19. Book: Robert Dimery. Michael Lydon. 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: Revised and Updated Edition. 2014 . Universe. 978-0-7893-2074-2.
  20. Martens . Todd . April 30, 2007 . Shortlist Music Prize Finalists Announced . January 12, 2008 . Billboard.
  21. Web site: Staff Lists: The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s: 100-51 | Features . Pitchfork . 2009-09-30 . 2011-11-24 . 2009-10-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091006113949/http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7708-the-top-200-albums-of-the-2000s-100-51/2/ . dead .
  22. Web site: Staff Lists: The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s: 50-21 | Features . Pitchfork . 2009-10-01 . 2011-11-24 . 2009-10-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091003234449/https://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7709-the-top-200-albums-of-the-2000s-50-21/ . dead .
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  24. News: The 100 best pop albums of the Noughties . The Times . London . 2009-11-21.
  25. News: 1000 Albums to Hear Before You Die . The Guardian . London . 2016-07-29 .
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  27. Web site: Favorite 100 Albums of 2000-2009: 20-01 | Staff Feature . Tiny Mix Tapes . 2009-01-20 . 2011-11-24.
  28. Web site: List / Top 100 Albums of the 2000s | Features . Cokemachineglow.com . 2010-03-16 . 2011-11-24.
  29. Web site: 100 Best Albums of the Decade, 41-50 - Rhapsody: The Mix . Blog.rhapsody.com . 2009-12-04 . 2011-11-24.
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  36. Web site: 2006 Gummy Awards. 2009-01-07.
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