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''22, A Million'' is the third studio album by American
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band
Bon Iver Bon Iver ( ) is an American indie folk band founded in 2006 by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon. Vernon released Bon Iver's debut album, ''For Emma, Forever Ago,'' independently in July 2007. The majority of the album was recorded while Vernon ...
, released on September 30, 2016. Recorded in lead member Justin Vernon's April Base studio in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, the album marks a major shift in the band's sound and incorporates elements of
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and hip hop production influenced by Vernon's prior work with
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. Most of the lyricism concerns Bon Iver's rise in popularity and how Vernon's relationship with the world has changed as a result. ''22, A Million'' first premiered at Vernon's Eaux Claires Music Festival, and upon release the album debuted at number 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200, receiving widespread acclaim from critics who praised its original sound and colorful lyricism. Several publications, including '' Pitchfork'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', listed ''22, A Million'' as one of the best albums of 2016. It also received nominations for Best Alternative Music Album and
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at the
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. In 2019, ''Pitchfork'' and ''Rolling Stone'' included it in their list of best albums of the decade, at number 91 and 47, respectively.


Background

''22, A Million'' is composed of songs written and produced from 2012 to 2016. It makes extensive use of samples,
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and brass instruments. Many of the sounds on the record were created and manipulated using a Teenage Engineering OP-1 synthesizer, along with a harmonizer designed for the band by engineer and producer Chris Messina.


Critical reception

''22, A Million'' received acclaim from critics, garnering a score of 87 out of 100 on ''
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'', signifying "universal acclaim" based on 41 critic reviews. Writing for ''Pretty Much Amazing'', Peter Tabakis praised the album in his review, giving it an A, and remarking, "Not since ''
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'' has an album so superb pushed away and pulled closer its audience, simultaneously and with such aplomb." In his review for ''
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'', Will Hermes opined, "Vernon remains an oblique lyricist, but the knottiness can be compelling." It gave it four stars out of five. Paul Bridgewater of ''
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'' awarded the record full marks, writing that "''22, A Million'' captures personal crisis and resolution better than any album this century". Writing for '' No Depression'', John Amen commented that ''22, A Million "''integrates the high points of Bon Iver’s first three recordings ... his most focused and ambitious permutation to date."


Accolades


Commercial performance

''22, A Million'' debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 with 71,000 units, of which 58,000 were traditional album sales. It was the highest-selling album of the week.


Track listing

Sample credits * "22 (OVER S∞∞N)" contains a sample of " How I Got Over (Live)", as written by
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and performed by
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. * "10 d E A T h b R E a s T ⚄ ⚄" contains a sample of " Wild Heart", as written and performed by
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. * "33 "GOD"" contains samples of "Dsharpg", as written and performed by Sharon Van Etten, "Morning", as written by Willis S. Graham and performed by Jim Ed Brown, "
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", as written by Paolo Nutini and Dani Castelar and performed by Paolo Nutini, and "All Rendered Truth", as written and performed by Lonnie Holley. * "666 ʇ" contains a sample of "Standing in the Need of Prayer", as written by Dave Kingsby and performed by The Supreme Jubilees. * "21 M◊◊N WATER" contains samples of " A Lover's Concerto", as written by Denny Randell and Sandy Linzer, and performed by The Toys. * "00000 Million" contains a sample of "Abacus" as written and performed by Fionn Regan.


Personnel

* Justin Vernon – "Maker", OP-1, guitar, Prophet, bass guitar, drums, M1, Messina * Chris Messina – "Maker's Maker" *
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– "Noble Black Eagle", C1 programming (track 6), C2 programming (track 6), saxophone (track 7), programming (track 8) * Ryan Olson – "Scream Defence", MIDI capture piano (track 1), sampler (track 7), field recorder (track 7) * Camilla Stavely Taylor – "Trust Ear", voices (track 7) * Brad Cook – "Wings" * Zach Hanson – "Professional Mixer" * Mike Perry – "Neighbour" * Andra Chumas – "Mother Nourishment" * Rob Moose – "The Whisperer", violins arrangement (track 1), violas arrangement (track 1), saxophones arrangement (tracks 2, 5, 6, 8) * Cherie Minske – "Rookie" * Jack – "The Prospector" * Michael Lewis – "The Oracle", saxophones (tracks 1, 6, 7, 8), Messina (track 9) * Drew – "Key's Grip" * Sad Sax of Shit – saxophones **Al Falaschi **Anthony Barba **Christopher Thomas **Clay Lyons **Clay Pufahl **Dustin Laurenzi **Mark Henderson **Matt Douglas **Nelson Devereaux **Peterson Ross **Scott Fultz **Michael Lewis * Andy Fitzpatrick – the 22000 (tracks 2, 7, 8), OP-1 (track 6) * Joe "Squints" Westerlund – bowed cymbals (track 4) * Trever Hagen – prepared trumpet (track 4) * Chris Rosenau – electric and acoustic guitars (track 4) * James Buckley – bass guitars (track 6) * Sean Carey – drums (tracks 6, 8), percussion (track 6), DX7 (track 7) * Matt McCaughan – metal drum (track 6), drums (track 8) * Andrew Broder – V3 programming (track 6), audible programming (track 9) * Jessica Stavely Taylor – voices (track 7) * Elise Carey – voices (track 7) * Colin Stetson – saxophones (track 8) * Michael Vincent Vognar Noyce – voice (track 8) * Huntley Miller – mastering * Eric Timothy Carlson – art


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References

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