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'''''I Am a Bird Now''''' is the second album by [[New York City]] band [[Antony and the Johnsons]]. It won the [[Mercury Prize]] on September 6, 2005. After winning the prize, the album shot up the UK albums chart from #135 to #16 in one week, the biggest jump in the history of the Mercury Music Prize.<ref name=MercuryChart>[https://www.nme.com/news/antony-and-the-johnsons/20976 Antony & The Johnsons album sales soar]. [[NME]]. 13 September 2005. Retrieved 3 July 2011.</ref> As of September 2011, UK sales stood at 220,000 copies.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AiXOITXusTjadHltV3hDN3c0Z1NYckFaeVZVR2dKZ0E |access-date=2012-03-06 |title=Mercury Prize Winners - The Guardian Google spreadsheet }}</ref>
'''''I Am a Bird Now''''' is the second album by [[New York City]] band [[ANOHNI and the Johnsons]]. It won the [[Mercury Prize]] on September 6, 2005. After winning the prize, the album shot up the UK albums chart from #135 to #16 in one week, the biggest jump in the history of the Mercury Music Prize.<ref name=MercuryChart>[https://www.nme.com/news/antony-and-the-johnsons/20976 Antony & The Johnsons album sales soar]. [[NME]]. 13 September 2005. Retrieved 3 July 2011.</ref> As of September 2011, UK sales stood at 220,000 copies.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AiXOITXusTjadHltV3hDN3c0Z1NYckFaeVZVR2dKZ0E |access-date=2012-03-06 |title=Mercury Prize Winners - The Guardian Google spreadsheet }}</ref>


The album features guest appearances by [[Rufus Wainwright]] ("What Can I Do?"), [[Devendra Banhart]], [[Joan Wasser]] and by lead singer [[Anohni]]'s childhood heroes [[Boy George]] and [[Lou Reed]].<ref name=discogs>[http://www.discogs.com/Antony-And-The-Johnsons-I-Am-A-Bird-Now/release/398081 Antony And The Johnsons - I Am A Bird Now]. [[Discogs]]. Retrieved 3 July 2011.</ref> The cover is a photograph by [[Peter Hujar]] of [[Warhol Superstar]] [[Candy Darling]] on her deathbed (aptly titled "Candy Darling on Her Deathbed").<ref name=Credits>[https://www.allmusic.com/album/i-am-a-bird-now-r727389/credits I Am a Bird Now - Credits]. [[Allmusic]]. Retrieved 3 July 2011.</ref>
The album features guest appearances by [[Rufus Wainwright]] ("What Can I Do?"), [[Devendra Banhart]], [[Joan Wasser]] and by lead singer [[Anohni]]'s childhood heroes [[Boy George]] and [[Lou Reed]].<ref name=discogs>[http://www.discogs.com/Antony-And-The-Johnsons-I-Am-A-Bird-Now/release/398081 Antony And The Johnsons - I Am A Bird Now]. [[Discogs]]. Retrieved 3 July 2011.</ref> The cover is a photograph by [[Peter Hujar]] of [[Warhol Superstar]] [[Candy Darling]] on her deathbed (aptly titled "Candy Darling on Her Deathbed").<ref name=Credits>[https://www.allmusic.com/album/i-am-a-bird-now-r727389/credits I Am a Bird Now - Credits]. [[Allmusic]]. Retrieved 3 July 2011.</ref>

Revision as of 22:21, 14 October 2021

I Am a Bird Now
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1, 2005 (2005-02-01)
Recorded2004
Genre
Length35:27
LabelSecretly Canadian
ProducerAnohni
ANOHNI and the Johnsons chronology
The Lake
(2004)
I Am a Bird Now
(2005)
Hope There's Someone
(2005)
Singles from I Am a Bird Now
  1. "Hope There's Someone"
    Released: 7 June 2005
  2. "You Are My Sister"
    Released: 25 October 2005

I Am a Bird Now is the second album by New York City band ANOHNI and the Johnsons. It won the Mercury Prize on September 6, 2005. After winning the prize, the album shot up the UK albums chart from #135 to #16 in one week, the biggest jump in the history of the Mercury Music Prize.[2] As of September 2011, UK sales stood at 220,000 copies.[3]

The album features guest appearances by Rufus Wainwright ("What Can I Do?"), Devendra Banhart, Joan Wasser and by lead singer Anohni's childhood heroes Boy George and Lou Reed.[4] The cover is a photograph by Peter Hujar of Warhol Superstar Candy Darling on her deathbed (aptly titled "Candy Darling on Her Deathbed").[5]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic88/100[6]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[7]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[8]
The Guardian[9]
Los Angeles Times[10]
Mojo[11]
NME7/10[12]
Pitchfork8.6/10[13]
Rolling Stone[14]
SpinA−[15]
The Village VoiceB−[16]

I Am a Bird Now received very positive reviews. On the review aggregate site Metacritic, the album has a score of 88 out of 100, indicating "universal acclaim."[6]

Drowned in Sound's Anthony Gibbons gave the album a score of 10/10, writing "It's not an exaggeration. This isn't hype. I Am A Bird Now is a beautiful, emotive, glorious, and sometimes sinister album that will top many a critic's list come the end-of-year polls, and justifiably so."[17] Tiny Mix Tapes also gave the album a perfect score, writing "This music grabs a hold of you and doesn't let go. It feels timeless and gorgeous and bigger than life. It may not be 'soul' in the strict, music appreciation 101 sense, but it could make even the most jaded atheist approach a metaphysical regard... I'd put on my critic's cap and dive into scrutiny, but I am too enraptured by this artist's music."[18] Pitchfork's Brandon Stosuy praised the vocals, writing "The ultimate draw is [Anohni's] voice, and within the first two seconds of the album, it should be very clear to even the most unaware newbies that [Anohni] has an amazing Nina Simone/Brian Ferry [sic]/Jimmy Scott vibrato, a multi-octave siren that would sound painfully lovely no matter what [she] was saying."[13]

The album has appeared on several end of year lists. Mojo named I Am a Bird Now the best album of 2005.[19] Pitchfork ranked the album #5 on its list of the top 50 albums of 2005.[20] On the same website, the track "Hope There's Someone" was ranked #28 on their list of the Top 500 Songs of the 2000s and was selected as 2005's best single.[21][22] In 2019, the album was ranked 40th on The Guardian's 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century list.[23]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Anohni

No.TitleLength
1."Hope There's Someone"4:21
2."My Lady Story"3:33
3."For Today I Am a Boy"2:36
4."Man Is the Baby"4:09
5."You Are My Sister"3:59
6."What Can I Do?"1:40
7."Fistful of Love"5:52
8."Spiralling"4:25
9."Free at Last"1:36
10."Bird Gerhl"3:14

Personnel

The following people contributed to I Am a Bird Now:[4][5]

ANOHNI and the Johnsons

Additional personnel

Charts

Singles

Year Song Peak positions
UK
[37]
2005 "Hope There's Someone" 44
2005 "You Are My Sister" 39

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Norway (IFPI Norway)[38] Gold 20,000*
Sweden (GLF)[39] Gold 30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] Gold 100,000^
United States 73,000[41]
Summaries
Worldwide 350,000[42]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

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  7. ^ Monger, James Christopher. "I Am a Bird Now – Antony and the Johnsons". AllMusic. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  8. ^ Feliciano, Kristina (February 4, 2005). "Antony and the Johnsons: I Am a Bird Now". Entertainment Weekly: 133.
  9. ^ Clarke, Betty (March 11, 2005). "CD: Antony and the Johnsons, I Am a Bird Now". The Guardian. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  10. ^ Cromelin, Richard (March 20, 2005). "It's a compelling cabaret, old chum". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
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  38. ^ "IFPI Norsk platebransje Trofeer 1993–2011" (in Norwegian). IFPI Norway. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
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