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Album Review: Seven Swans

  • Artist: Sufjan Stevens
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 16, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After completing the first installment of his planned series of 50 records -- one album dedicated to each state in the U.S. -- indie folk overachiever Sufjan Stevens returns with Seven Swans, a collection of stripped-down, introspective musings on life, love, and faith that chart the geographic location of the heart and soul. Many of these themes were dealt with eloquently on Greetings from Michigan: The Great Lakes State, presenting the singer/multi-instrumentalist as a first-rate interpreter of the human condition, as well as a gifted musician. The 12 tracks on Swans yield the same bounty, but with a leaner arsenal, due to Stevens' sparse arrangements and production from Danielson Famile mastermind Daniel Smith. Fellow Famile members Elin, Megan, David, and Andrew -- who also appeared on The Great Lakes State -- lend their vocal and percussion talents to the mix, resulting in a surreal campfire environment that's part confessional and part processional. Beginning with the gorgeously titled "All the Trees in the Field Will Clap Their Hands," Stevens saunters out of the gate with nary an overdub to be heard, letting the banjo lead the parade, slowly picking up piano, percussion, and the angelic voices of Megan and Elin before disappearing over the hilltop. He channels Bert Jansch on the love song "The Dress Looks Nice on You" and Eric Matthews on "To Be Alone With You," striking a winning balance of '60s British folk and indie Americana. Like the Violent Femmes' seminal pseudo-Christian masterpiece, Hallowed Ground, Seven Swans treats religion with simplicity and sincerity, approaching the subject with an almost feverish peacefulness. "Abraham," "We Won't Need Legs to Stand," and "He Woke Me Up Again," with its fiery, overdriven organ, are all effective tomes of the singer's faith, but that faith can be tested. Stevens is quite aware of the dark, and no more so than on the Flannery O'Connor-inspired "A Good Man Is Hard to Find," a first-person murder narrative that reveals a subtle current of menace only hinted at in the earlier portion of the record. Like faith, these songs require patience, as their almost mantra-like arcs take their time to fully form. By the time he reaches the spirited closer, "Transfiguration," an affirming take on the Gospels that reaches an almost Polyphonic Spree crescendo, the listener has no choice but to conform -- if only for the length of the record -- to the writer's unabashed spirituality, and at just under 45 minutes, it's an easy choice to make. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
All the Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (4:14)
The Dress Looks Nice on You Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (2:32)
In the Devil's Territory Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (4:57)
To Be Alone With You (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (2:48)
Abraham (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (2:33)
Sister (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (6:00)
Size Too Small (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (3:04)
We Won't Need Legs to Stand (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (2:16)
A Good Man Is Hard to Find Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (3:16)
He Woke Me Up Again (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (2:43)
Seven Swans (Lyrics) Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (6:33)
The Transfiguration Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens (5:18)

Credits

Daniel C. Smith (Producer), Laura Normandin (Calligraphy), Rafter Roberts (Mastering), Sufjan Stevens (Instrumentation), David Smith (Drums), Marzuki Stevens (Artwork), Megan Smith (Vocals)
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Performed by: Sufjan Stevens
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Credits: Stevens, Sufjan (Songwriter); NEW JERUSALEM MUSIC PUBLISHING (Publisher)

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Seven Swans
Studio album by Sufjan Stevens
Released March 16, 2004
Genre Folk rock, Indie folk
Length 46:19
Language English
Label Sounds Familyre
Producer Daniel Smith
Professional reviews
Sufjan Stevens chronology
Michigan
(2003)
Seven Swans
(2004)
Illinois
(2005)
Singles from Seven Swans
  1. "The Dress Looks Nice on You"
    Released: March 8, 2004

Seven Swans is a folk rock music album by Sufjan Stevens. It includes songs about Abraham and Christ's Transfiguration, among many others. The album is softer and sparser than other albums by Stevens, relying more heavily on his trademark banjo and melodious voice.

Seven Swans was received well by critics. [1] The Guardian called it "a record of remarkable delicacy"[2] and Spin magazine said it sounded "like Elliott Smith after ten years of Sunday school".

The album was released on compact disc and vinyl LP; the vinyl was released by Burnt Toast Vinyl.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "All the Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands" – 4:14
  2. "The Dress Looks Nice on You" – 2:32
  3. "In the Devil's Territory" – 4:57
  4. "To Be Alone with You" – 2:44
  5. "Abraham" – 2:33
  6. "Sister" – 6:00
  7. "Size Too Small" – 3:04
  8. "We Won't Need Legs to Stand" – 2:12
  9. "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" – 3:16
  10. "He Woke Me Up Again" – 2:43
  11. "Seven Swans" – 6:33
  12. "The Transfiguration" – 5:18
Bonus 7"
  1. "I Went Dancing With My Sister"
  2. "Waste of What Your Kids Won't Have"

Biblical allusions

Many of the songs on Seven Swans tell stories directly from the Bible.

  • "All the Trees of the Field Will Clap Their Hands" is a reference to Isaiah 55:12, where Isaiah says, "You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands."
  • "In the Devil's Territory" is probably a reference to Matthew 4:1, where Jesus spends forty days and forty nights fasting in the desert in order to face the temptation of the devil. The first line of the song references Psalm 46 and possibly the Brian Wilson song 'Be Still'.
  • "To Be Alone with You" discusses Christ's atonement and how it has made him intimately connected with humanity ("You gave your body to the lonely, they took your clothes. You gave up a wife and a family, you gave your ghost; to be alone with me...to be alone with me you went up on a tree.") The beginning could also be a lament of Judas Iscariot; "I'd give my body to be back again, in the rest of the room [upper chamber where the Last Supper was held]," or Sufjan himself lamenting past sins, comparing himself to Judas.
  • "Abraham" references Genesis 22:1-19, wherein Abraham is tested by God and told to sacrifice his only son Isaac. Abraham is, at the last moment and with knife in hand, stopped by an angel and instead sacrifices a ram to God.
  • "We Won't Need Legs To Stand" is most likely speaking of the new, perfect bodies to be received upon entering Heaven. ("When we are dead, and we all have wings, we won't need legs to stand.")
  • "He Woke Me Up Again" may reference 1 Samuel 3, in which God keeps calling Samuel from his sleep.
  • "Seven Swans" references the Book of Revelation, though cloaked as a strange personal account. Though there are not seven swans in the Book of Revelation, there are seven angels (Revelations 8:2), and there is certainly a mention of seven horns, either the seven trumpets of the angels (Revelation 8:2) or the seven horns of the Lamb of God (Revelation 5:6). There is also Revelation 19:17: "...to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God". The fire in the yard may refer to the "hail and fire mixed with blood" cast upon the earth (Revelation 8:7). Also mentioned is a dragon (Satan) who tries to attack a woman who flees (Revelation 12:3-6)
  • "The Transfiguration" references the transfiguration of Jesus witnessed by the disciples Peter, James, and John found in Matthew 17:1-12. The song tells this story in a straightforward manner.

Other allusions

  • "In the Devil's Territory" alludes to the George Harrison song Long, Long, Long - a song about finding God.
  • "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" is based on Flannery O'Connor's short story of the same title. It is told from the viewpoint of the Misfit even though he is not the focus of the story.
  • "He Woke Me Up Again" recalls the night Sufjan's father got everyone out of bed to announce that the family was converting to Catholicism.[3]
  • "The Transfiguration" incorporates elements and motifs from "Chicago", another song by Sufjan Stevens, leading up to the climax and through to the end of the song.

"The Dress Looks Nice on You"

"The Dress Looks Nice on You"
Single by Sufjan Stevens
from the album Seven Swans
A-side The Dress Looks Nice on You
B-side Borderline
Released March 8, 2004 (2004-03-08)
Format 7" vinyl, CD (Promo only)
Genre Folk
Length 5:57
Label Rough Trade
Writer(s) Sufjan Stevens
Producer Daniel Smith

A 7" limited edition single of the second track of Seven Swans, "The Dress Looks Nice On You", was released by Rough Trade in support of the album on March 8, 2004. The single features the song "Borderline" as a B-side. There was also a CD promo release of the single which features the same tracks.

  1. "The Dress Looks Nice on You" – 2:32
  2. "Borderline" – 3:25

References

  1. ^ Metacritic Reviews
  2. ^ Sufjan Stevens, Seven Swans
  3. ^ Hanley, Lynsey State trouper The Guardian, November 20 2005

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