I Am a Bird Now (LP)
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VINYL FORMAT. Insound Staff Pick - 2008! There is a myth that great artists operate in seclusion. Hogwash. One need look no further than to the ten songs of Antony and the Johnsons' new album, I Am A Bird Now, to realize this is an utter fallacy. To be sure, with his androgynous features, the singularly named Antony is an original. Have you ever heard a voice like this, imbued with the transcendental emotion of the blues, yet deployed with an unadorned simplicity reminiscent of medieval music practice, and graced with a top note of childlike wonder? Or songs that blur distinctions of gender and identity, yet which still summon up such powerful feelings: longing, love, lust, loss? No. Because Antony is one-of-a-kind. But he is certainly not alone. We are proud to present you with a record filled with one of the most gifted voices heard in a long time. Antony's vocals are almost inhuman, coming together to compile a creature that's as beautiful and enigmatic as the Peter Hujar photo, Candy Darling on Her Deathbed, that graces its cover. The lead-off single to I Am A Bird Now, "Fistful of Love" is perhaps Antony & the Johnsons' finest work to date. It features a scorching horn section and subcultural icon Lou Reed on vocals and searing lead guitar. In the tradition of subversive soul classics The Crystals' "He Hit me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" and Millie Jackson's "Hurts So Good," Antony sings this ode to getting the shit kicked out of you and learning to love every minute of it. The complex emotional undertow of this track reaches a cathartic roar by the song's finale. Antony shifts from a tremble to a wail - a tempest of emotion. I Am A Bird Now also includes contributions from friends Boy George (duet with Antony on "You Are My Sister"), Devandra Bernhardt (vocals on "Spiralling"), and Rufus Wainright (lead vocals on "What Can I Do").
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Hope There's Someone [2004] |
| 1 | Hope There's Someone |
| 2 | My Lady Story [2004] |
| 2 | My Lady Story |
| 3 | For Today I Am a Boy [2004] |
| 3 | For Today I Am a Boy |
| 4 | Man Is the Baby |
| 4 | Man Is the Baby [2004] |
| 5 | You Are My Sister |
| 5 | You Are My Sister [2004] |
| 6 | What Can I Do? |
| 6 | What Can I Do? [2004] |
| 7 | Fistful of Love |
| 7 | Fistful of Love [2004] |
| 8 | Spiralling |
| 8 | Spiralling [2004] |
| 9 | Free at Last |
| 9 | Free at Last [2004] |
| 10 | Bird Guhl [2004] |
| 10 | Bird Guhl |
| Andrew Schubert
- Tempe, AZ, USA |
| F'ing Incredible! This might be the most heartbreakingly, sadly beautiful album that I have ever heard. Antony has the most courageous voice and sings with all of his everything. Guests vocalists inclued Rufus Wainwright, Devandra Banhard, Lou Reed and Boy George. Please pick this album up and listen to it carefully over and over again in the dark. | |
| Aaron Call
- Berlin, MD, USA |
| I was a little unsure when I bought this album. But after listening to it a couple times it truly is a great album. Antony's voice is unlike anything I've heard before. I really love the sadness to the songs but at the same time they're not totally sad. My favorite songs are "Hope Theres Someone" and "Fistful Of Love." I think if you're open to something a little different than you might want to check this album out. Good stuff! | |
| Anne
- New York, NY, USA |
| I imagine there's a Scandinavian country where everyone is a semi-giant like Antony, they all sound like Cher or Aaron Neville and guest appearances are wanton and met with applause. These profligate people die of melancholia in black and white huts made of lutefisk. That's what this record is like. That's why it wins the big awards. | |