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The Avalanche: Outtakes & Extras from the Illinois Album

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 11, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: July 11, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Asthmatic Kitty
  • ASIN: B000FMGWKU
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #7,947 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  1. The Avalanche 3:14$0.89 Buy Track
listen  2. Dear Mr. Supercomputer 4:20$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Adlai Stevenson 2:34$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. The Vivian Girls Are Visited In the Night by Saint Dargarius and his Squadron of Benevolent Butterflies 1:49$0.89 Buy Track
listen  5. Chicago (acoustic version) 4:40$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. The Henney Buggy Band 3:16$0.89 Buy Track
listen  7. Saul Bellow 2:53$0.89 Buy Track
listen  8. Carlyle Lake 3:15$0.89 Buy Track
listen  9. Springfield, or Bobby Got a Shadfly Caught in his Hair 4:17$0.89 Buy Track
listen10. The Mistress Witch from McClure (or, The Mind That Knows Itself) 3:24$0.89 Buy Track
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listen13. Inaugural Pop Music for Jane Margaret Byrne 1:25$0.89 Buy Track
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listen15. The Palm Sunday Tornado Hits Crystal Lake 1:38$0.89 Buy Track
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listen17. The Perpetual Self, or \What Would Saul Alinsky Do?\"" 2:24$0.89 Buy Track
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listen21. The Undivided Self (for Eppie and Popo) 4:59$0.89 Buy Track


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These are tracks not used on the "Illinois" album; some songs were finished, others weren't, requiring substantial editing, arrangements and/or vocals. The centerpiece of course, is the title track, "The Avalanche", a song intended for the leading role on "Illinois", but eventually cut and placed as a bonus track on the vinyl release. Almost every song on "Illinois" has a counterpart on this outtakes release. "In his own modest way, Stevens has quietly become the master of micro over six years and five albums; his ornately detailed compositions hold a magnifying glass to the dusty ephemera in his curious scope - and, intermittently, the center creases of his US atlas" - Entertainment Weekly.

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23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not so much an Outtakes Collection as it is a Sequel to Illinois!, July 11, 2006
By Cale E. Reneau "audiooverflow.com" (Conroe, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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Objectivity. Oftentimes it is an easy ideal to attain. Jean Piaget would claim that objectivity is something that is acquired by age and is an indicator of formal operational thought, and as such it is not possessed by all people. I, for one, have the ability to be objective from time to time. However, despite by conquest of objective thought, I find it increasingly difficult to remain objective when reviewing Sufjan Stevens. Why? Because he is my absolute favorite musician; possibly ever, but definitely currently.

For those unfamiliar with the "legend" of "The Avalanche," I will explain. Sufjan's 2005 release "Illinois" was a brilliant, moving piece of artistry that made dozens of top 10 lists across the globe (including my own). According to the Asthmatic Kitty website, the album was originally planned to be a double album, but was scrapped well into the production of the album. "The Avalanche" are the songs that did not make it to the final cut of "Illinois" plus a few extras. However, do not dismiss this album as a B-Sides album (Even though Sufjan humbly labels it a "Outtakes and Extras" collection). "The Avalanche" is an album that can stand entirely on its own.

The title track, "The Avalanche," is also the lead-off song on the album. For those fortunate enough to have obtained a copy of "Illinois" on vinyl, this song should sound extremely familiar, mostly because it's the same song that was featured on that release. For those of us who are without a vinyl-player, however, "The Avalanche" is a brand new song filled with precise instrumentation and beautiful lyrics. As a lead-off track, it serves its purpose in enticing the listener to hear more. What comes next only makes the listener happy that they did. "Dear Mr. Supercomputer" is another fantastic song that makes use of Sufjan's brilliant compositional skills, featuring exlaimatory trumpets and whimsical flute flutters that set the tone for what is undoubtedly the most up-tempo and musically exciting song on the album.

The next song, "Adlai Stevenson," gives a brief history of the former Illinois governor and twice-failed presidential candidate of the same name. Though brief in minutes, the soothing guitar riff and Stevens' haunting vocals manage to make this song a standout on the album, though, musically, it would perhaps be more fitting on "Michigan."

The next notable track is the acoustic version of "Illinois" favorite, "Chicago." In all honesty, I was never much of a fan of the original version of the song, though I know many people who have clamored over it on occasion. This acoustic version, however, harkens back to Sufjan's softer, "Michigan" side and, to me, outdoes the original in almost every aspect. For those who are fans of the original, the sheer fact that there are three new versions on "The Avalanche" should be enough to entice you to purchase this album. They are all equally as beautiful and entertaining. "The Henney Buggy Band" is the next song on the album, and it just so happens to be my favorite. The song is incredibly upbeat and uplifting, once again utilizing Sufjan's brilliant compositional skills and putting the full instrumentation to good use.

From here, the album seems to get much more somber as it goes along. Notable songs along the way include "Springfield," "The Mistress Witch From McClure," "No Man's Land," and "Pittsfield," all of which capture the soul of the state just as "Illinois" did. It's appropriate to note that this album is, at its core, very similar to the album that preceded it. The spirit and dedication that went into the creation of "Illinois" is just as prevelent in "The Avalanche." As such, "The Avalanche" isn't so much an outtakes collection or an entirely different album, as it is a sequel to the original. Like almost all sequels, there are things that it lacks in comparison to the original. Despite this fact, "The Avalanche" is still a must-own for any dedicated Sufjan fan and is sure to deliver weeks, perhaps months of gratifacation and Illinois-based nostalgia.

Make no mistake about it, "The Avalanche" is a fantastic album with songs that could undoubtedly be added to Sufjan's already-long list of greatest hits! With the release of "Illinois," and now "The Avalanche," one thing is for sure; I love this state!

Recommended for fans of Sufjan Stevens and Illinois enthusiasts alike.

Key Tracks:
1. "The Avalanche"
2. "Dear Mr. Supercomputer"
3. "Adlai Stevenson"
4. "The Henney Buggy Band"
5. "Springfield"


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars just buy it, January 15, 2007
By Carol C. (Providence, Rhode Island) - See all my reviews
I'm a little unhip to the zeitgeist, being a mostly stay-at-home mom, infrequent (lapsed) family physician, and perpetual community nuisance. Until today, I was blissfully unaware of the critical acclaim for "Illinoise." However, I listened to it incessantly after my husband brought it home, and wound up with a copy of "The Avalanche" for Christmas.

That being said, I put on the title track of "The Avalanche," on Christmas Day, and was blown away by the beauty and complexity of its opening. This album has entered the pantheon of those I listened to daily for weeks or even months after their discovery, which puts it in the league of Emmylou Harris's "Angel Band," the first "Trio" album (featuring Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, and Dolly Parton), the Dixie Chicks' "Home," Billy Bragg's and Wilco's "Mermaid Avenue," Bob Dylan's "Good As I Been to You," and the "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack, which is pretty serious company.

Moreover, I cannot say enough about "Springfield, or Bobby Got a Shadfly Caught in His Hair." This tune, with its rich harmonies, stands up against the greatest CSNY songs.

I enjoy the three alternate takes of "Chicago;" as a jazz fan, I'm accustomed to hearing different versions of the same song back-to-back on archival recordings. But I'm aware that the casual listener may find this sort of thing perplexing.

I take exception to the notion that Sufjan Stevens revels in the sameness of his sound: I think that criticism could be directed against Lennon and McCartney, Brian Eno, k.d. lang, Lyle Lovett, Elvis (Costello or Presley), Ray Charles, or any of the above mentioned artists. I would not have it any other way.
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18 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting "Leftovers", July 17, 2006
By B. Niedt (Cherry Hill, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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Sufjan Stevens' "Illinois" seemed to come out of nowhere and capture the fancies of critics and listeners alike last year, even though the artist had been churning out albums from his tiny label for some time. It ended up on many "best-of-the-year" lists, including #1 on the Pitchfork Media list. And the accolades were well-deserved, as "Illinois" was a big-sounding, musical tour-de-force that can be mentioned in the same breath with Brian Wilson's "SMiLE". Now, a year later, comes a collection of "shamelessly compiled" (in the artist's own words) leftover tracks from the "Illinois" sessions, which seem to be released for the benefit of avid fans who can't get enough of the guy and are eagerly awaiting the next full-blown album. There are at least half a dozen songs here that would have been worthy of inclusion on "Illinois" (though this would have pushed it into 2-CD territory). The standouts are the title track, "Dear Mr. Supercomputer", "Adlai Stevenson", "The Henney Buggy Band", "The Mistress Witch from McClure", and "No Man's Land". There are also three alternate versions of "Chicago", the centerpiece song from "Illinois", all of which are interesting takes. After that, most of the tunes sound and feel like filler: some of them seem half-finished, demo-like, and often devolving into semi-inspired noodling, dissonance, and in one case, what sounds like radio static. But that shouldn't be surprising in a CD that's advertised as a collection of "outtakes and extras." It is still worthwhile, at least for fans, but for those who haven't become familiar with Stevens' work yet, I suggest you start with "Illinois".
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5.0 out of 5 stars More great music from Sufjan
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hardly "Outtakes & Extras"!
This guy is a freak of nature! Different but in the same vein as Illinoise. I loved it..No fillers to speak of. If you liked some of the more laid back songs on Illinoise! Read more
Published on November 3, 2006 by Salim Nasser

4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly excellent
I probably shouldn't say "surpringly" excellent we are after all talking about Sufjan, but when this was released I was hesitant to buy it because I thought of a B-sides and... Read more
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