The Avalanche (LP)

 
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Sufjan Stevens
The Avalanche (LP)

[ Asthmatic Kitty / 2 LP ]

Release Date: Friday 31 August 2018

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Released in 2006 as a follow-up to Sufjan Stevens' 2005 Illinois, Asthmatic Kitty Records finally released Avalanche on vinyl in August 2018. Initially conceived as part of a double album version of Illinois, Avalanche instead became a "companion" (a polite word for "b-sides") to Illinois.

Since its release, fans have had mixed reactions. "3 versions of Chicago?!?! Enough already," wrote "biografiend" on Sputnik. But "cravenmonket," who gave the album 4.5 stars on rateyourmusic, suggests that we all "stop thinking of The Avalanche as more Illinois. It actually owes more to Michigan."

Cravenmonket may be right. Take "The Mistress Witch" or "Saul Bellow," both of which could have lived on the 2003 Michigan as much as on Illinois. One can hear Sufjan's 2004 Enjoy Your Rabbit in "The Undivided Self." And the band jam on "Springfield" looks forward to 2010's All Delighted People. Then there's "Pittsfield," which, at least lyrically, foreshadows the more personal themes of 2015's Carrie & Lowell.

All that to say, a vinyl release of Avalanche is long overdue. With gratitude, we happily present Avalanche as a 2xLP a mere twelve years after its release, complete with all 21 songs from the original release, including the three versions of "Chicago" (you're welcome, biografiend). THANK YOU!

Tracks:

A1. The Avalanche
A2. Dear Mr. Supercomputer
A3. Adlai Stevenson
A4. The Vivian Girls Are Visited In the Night by Saint Dargarius and His Squadron of Benevolent Butterflies
A5. Chicago
A6. The Henney Buggy Band
B1. Saul Bellow
B2. Carlyle Lake
B3. Springfield, or Bobby Got a Shadfly Caught In His Hair
B4. The Mistress Witch from McClure (or, The Mind That Knows Itself)
B5. Kaskaskia River
C1. Chicago (Adult Contemporary Easy Listening Version)
C2. Inaugural Pop Music for Jane Margaret Byrne C3. No Man's Land
C4. The Palm Sunday Tornado Hits Crystal Lake C5. The Pick-Up
D1. The Perpetual Self, or 'What Would Saul Alinsky Do?'
D2. For Clyde Tombaugh
D3. Chicago (Multiple Personality Disorder Version)
D4. Pittsfield
D5. The Undivided Self (For Eppie and Popo)