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  • Artist: Scarlett Johansson
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: May 20, 2008
  • Total Time: 44:23
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

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As an actress, Scarlett Johansson often gives herself over to being an object of fantasy -- not necessarily in a purely carnal fashion, but something rather more complicated: wish fulfillment for her directors. Sofia Coppola turned Scarlett into a romanticized version of herself, Woody Allen was comfortable casting her as both a lethal sophisticated seductress and ditsy bombshell, while even Michael Bay turned her into some kind of empty cloned sex kitten. Given this history, perhaps it shouldn't be a surprise that her debut album, Anywhere I Lay My Head, is an extension of this pattern, as Dave Sitek -- pivotal member of TV on the Radio, producer of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the Foals -- helps turn Scarlett into a 4AD diva, partially with the assistance of Ivo Watts, who helped sequence the album. And yet, it is a surprise that she gives herself over to Sitek so willingly that it's impossible to tell what parts of the album were driven by Johansson and what parts are wish fulfillments from Sitek, who seems to be bent on creating his own dream pop fantasy. Certainly, Anywhere I Lay My Head is not strictly a Tom Waits tribute, as the songs are rearranged so drastically they're only used as a vehicle for texture -- dense, crawling texture, occasionally recalling the junkyard percussion of the Waits of Swordfishtrombones ("Green Grass" retains that same clattering kalimba rhythms). By leaning so heavily on music Waits made after his 1983 avant makeover -- all but one of the ten Waits songs here date from after 1983, and the spooky music box revision of "I Wish I Was in New Orleans" brings it firmly within the Waits' junkyard -- Scarlett and Sitek only enhance the suspicion that this is a creation of an idealized '80s underground fantasia, an ideal soundtrack for a Sofia Coppola movie where it would sit alongside the Jesus & Mary Chain and Kate Bush. All this hazy '80s fantasy is in line with Sitek's TV on the Radio -- not as dark or majestic, but inescapably his work -- and it overwhelms Johansson's singing, not because she's a shrinking violet, but because Sitek's signature is so indelible. He has a gift for provocative, haunting arrangements, yet this gift does not match Johansson's voice. All soft, seductive curves as an actress, she's surprisingly deep and brittle as a singer, fighting instead of floating against Sitek's textures, tension that's as intriguing as it is fatiguing, as the music never settles into the warm, narcotic lullaby it so yearns to be. And so, Anywhere I Lay My Head doesn't quite work, but it can't quite be dismissed, either: unlike so many actor-turned-singer records, there's not a hint of vanity to this project and it's hard not to marvel at its ambition even as it fails. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Anywhere I Lay My Head
Studio album by Scarlett Johansson
Released May 16, 2008 (2008-05-16)
Recorded 2007; Dockside Studios
(Maurice, Louisiana)
Genre Indie folk, alternative rock, dream pop
Length 44:23
Label Atco
Producer David Andrew Sitek
Scarlett Johansson chronology
Anywhere I Lay My Head
(2008)
Break Up
(2009)
Singles from Anywhere I Lay My Head
  1. "Falling Down"
    Released: March 18, 2008
  2. "Anywhere I Lay My Head"
    Released: May 27, 2008

Anywhere I Lay My Head is the debut studio album by American actress Scarlett Johansson, released on May 16, 2008 by Atco Records. Johansson recorded the album over five weeks in spring 2007 at Dockside Studios in Maurice, Louisiana.[1] It was produced by Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio and includes collaborations with David Bowie and members of Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Celebration.

Anywhere I Lay My Head contains four songs written by Tom Waits, six songs written by Waits and his wife Kathleen Brennan, and one original composition, "Song for Jo". Upon release, the album received mixed reviews from critics, and saw moderate commercial success. "Falling Down" was released as the album's lead single.[2]

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 58/100[3]
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[4]
Drowned in Sound 6/10[5]
Entertainment Weekly C[6]
The Guardian 4/5 stars[7]
NME 8/10[8]
The Observer 4/5 stars[9]
Pitchfork Media 5.5/10[10]
Rolling Stone 2.5/5 stars[11]
Slant Magazine 2.5/5 stars[12]
Spin 5/10[13]

Anywhere I Lay My Head received mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 58, based on 35 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[3] Priya Elan of the NME rated the album eight out of ten, calling it "brilliant" and writing that "just like Lou Reed with Nico and Serge Gainsbourg with Brigitte Bardot, Sitek has effortlessly translated Johansson's magnetism on to record", while comparing her "deep" voice to "latter-day Ronnie Spector's street-savvy tone".[8] The Observer's Barney Hoskyns gave Anywhere I Lay My Head four out of five stars and commented that Johansson's "blankly androgynous alto timbre is nothing special, but that barely matters", praising the album as "a bravely eccentric selection and a captivating homage to a singular writer".[9] The Guardian's Dorian Lynskey characterized Johansson's voice as "a supple, languid instrument offering hints of Nico, Kim Deal and Martina Topley-Bird" and stated that "[y]ou might wish there was more from Waits' 70s barfly period [...] but it's a measure of this album's surprising allure that you're left wanting more."[7] Allmusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine, giving the album two-and-a-half out of five stars, found Johansson "surprisingly deep and brittle as a singer" and concluded that the album "doesn't quite work, but it can't quite be dismissed, either: unlike so many actor-turned-singer records, there's not a hint of vanity to this project and it's hard not to marvel at its ambition even as it fails."[4] Matt Fink of Paste magazine stated that Johansson's "willingness to allow the arrangements to transform Waits' creaky intimacy into wide-eyed atmosphere ultimately results in the rare covers album that actually has its own identity."[14] In another review for Paste, however, Amanda Petrusich felt that Johansson's singing "feels strangely sluggish and plodding", writing, "These songs were already so impeccably performed that Johansson didn't have very many new places to take them, and although her effort and nerve are commendable, 'not as terrible as you thought it would be' just isn't the same thing as good."[14]

The Village Voice's Stacey Anderson felt that Johansson is "a monotonous singer, with a garrulous flat alto that swoops uneasily to sub-Nico baritone [...] But thankfully, Sitek recognizes her limitations and wisely pairs her with Waits's most frankly plaintive lyrics until the emotion drips through".[15] Mikael Wood of Spin magazine wrote, "Beyond the fact that her voice is deep enough for her to front Crash Test Dummies, there's nothing particularly compelling about Scarlett Johansson's singing", adding that "her vocals are buried deep beneath [...] Dave Sitek's mountain of reverbed space-gospel noise." Wood nevertheless noted it is "[n]ot your typical Hollywood vanity project".[13] Chris Willman of Entertainment Weekly opined, "In burying Johansson's vocals so deeply in the druggy ambiance, producer David Andrew Sitek [...] means well but ends up obscuring Waits' great tunes."[6] Rolling Stone's Will Hermes gave the album two-and-a-half out of five stars and stated that "Johansson's voice is unremarkable and her pitch sometimes unsteady", dubbing her "a faintly goth Marilyn Monroe lost in a sonic fog". Hermes complimented the tracks "I Wish I Was in New Orleans", "Fannin Street", and "Song for Jo", but claimed that "the synth-pop version of 'I Don't Wanna Grow Up,' famously covered by the Ramones, makes you wish Joey was still around to take the mike."[11] Stephen M. Deusner of Pitchfork Media viewed the album as "a Brooklyn update on vintage 4AD bands like This Mortal Coil or Cocteau Twins", but ultimately noted that "[t]he only thing we've learned about her is that she really, really likes Tom Waits. That's more than enough to avoid catastrophe, but not quite enough to make Anywhere I Lay My Head much more than a curio."[10] Slant Magazine's Dave Hughes expressed that Johansson is "neither a particularly interesting nor a particularly skillful singer, and she spends much of the record locked into a sub-Nico hum that's quite a bit less charismatic than her husky line readings might suggest."[12] Drowned in Sound's Alex Denney concluded, "Perversely given the record's comprehensive musical overhaul it's perhaps a surfeit of respect for the source material that proves Anywhere...'s undoing; for all its undoubted accomplishments there's a lingering suspicion that this is too safe, too respectable a record to do justice to an artist who remains forever mid-topple from the bar stool in the popular consciousness."[5]

Commercial performance

Anywhere I Lay My Head debuted at number 126 on the Billboard 200, selling 5,100 copies in its first week.[16] It fared better in Europe, reaching number fifteen in Switzerland,[17] number twenty-five in Austria,[18] number twenty-six in France,[19] number twenty-seven in Sweden,[20] and number thirty in Belgium and Germany.[21][22] As of August 2009, the album has sold about 25,000 copies worldwide.[23]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Fawn" (originally on Alice) Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan 2:32
2. "Town with No Cheer" (originally on Swordfishtrombones) Waits 5:03
3. "Falling Down" (originally on Big Time) Waits 4:55
4. "Anywhere I Lay My Head" (originally on Rain Dogs) Waits 3:38
5. "Fannin Street" (originally on Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards) Waits, Brennan 5:06
6. "Song for Jo"   Scarlett Johansson, David Andrew Sitek 4:09
7. "Green Grass" (originally on Real Gone) Waits, Brennan 3:33
8. "I Wish I Was in New Orleans" (originally on Small Change) Waits 3:59
9. "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" (originally on Bone Machine) Waits, Brennan 4:11
10. "No One Knows I'm Gone" (originally on Alice) Waits, Brennan 2:57
11. "Who Are You" (originally on Bone Machine) Waits, Brennan 4:20

Personnel

  • Scarlett Johansson – vocals (tracks 2–11)
  • Tunde Adebimpe – vocals, loops (track 6)
  • Sean Antanaitis – organ (tracks 1, 2, 11); wind chimes (track 1); tambourine, jingle bells (tracks 1–3, 5); pump organ (tracks 2–4); electric piano (tracks 2, 11); vibes (tracks 2, 3, 7); synthesizer (tracks 2–5, 7, 9, 10); bass pedals, bowls (track 2); guitorgan (tracks 3, 7, 11); banjo (tracks 3, 7); piano (tracks 3, 5, 11); guitar (tracks 5, 7); acoustic guitar, kalimba (track 7); music box (track 8)
  • Dave Bergander – Nigerian logs (track 11)
  • Stuart Bogie – saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4); bass harmonica (tracks 2, 4)
  • David Bowie – vocals (tracks 3, 5)
  • Jaleel Bunton – bass (tracks 1, 9, 11); synthesizer (track 2); acoustic guitar (tracks 3–5); electric piano (tracks 4, 10); slide guitar (track 7)
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Steve Fallone – mastering assistant
  • David Farrell – assistant engineer (all tracks); tambourine, triangle (track 1)
  • Rick Kwan – assistant engineer
  • Paul McMenamin – design
  • Chris Moore – engineer, mixing (all tracks); synthesizer (track 10)
  • Sara Newkirk – management
  • Martin Perna – saxophone (tracks 1, 2, 4); flute (tracks 6, 10)
  • Korey Richey – assistant engineer (all tracks); jingle bells, tambourine (track 1); Tibetan bowls (track 2); acoustic guitar, guitar, rainstick, vocals, piano (track 6)
  • Ryan Sawyer – drums (tracks 1–3, 7); Tibetan bowls (tracks 2, 10); dog bowl (track 2); tambourine (tracks 3, 11); bowed vibes (track 3); bowed cymbal (track 4); tom tom (track 5); jingle bells (tracks 7, 10); bells, snare drum (track 10); Nigerian logs (track 11)
  • Liuba Shapiro – product manager
  • David Andrew Sitek – producer, engineer, mixing (all tracks); guitar (tracks 2–6, 9–11); sampler (tracks 2–5, 7, 9–11); drum machine (tracks 4, 9, 11), synthesizer (tracks 5, 11); drums, acoustic guitar (track 6); kalimba (track 7); vocals (track 11); photography
  • Brea Souders – photography, diorama creation
  • Colin Suzuki – assistant engineer
  • Ivo Watts-Russell – track sequencing
  • Brett Westfall – illustration
  • Nick Zinner – guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 11); slide guitar (track 3)

Charts

Album

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Australian Hitseekers Albums Chart[26] 9
Austrian Albums Chart[18] 25
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[21] 30
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[27] 45
European Top 100 Albums[28] 27
French Albums Chart[19] 26
German Albums Chart[22] 30
Irish Albums Chart[29] 65
Spanish Albums Chart[30] 77
Swedish Albums Chart[20] 27
Swiss Albums Chart[17] 15
UK Albums Chart[31] 64
US Billboard 200[28] 126
US Top Heatseekers[28] 1

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions
BEL TIP
(FL)
[32]
SWI
[33]
"Falling Down" 2008 23 70

Release history

Country Date Label
Germany[34] May 16, 2008 Warner Music
France[35] May 19, 2008
United Kingdom[36] Rhino Entertainment
United States[1] May 20, 2008 Atco Records
Sweden[37] May 21, 2008 Warner Music
Australia[38] May 23, 2008
Japan[25] June 25, 2008

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