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| Name = Have One On Me
| Name = Have One on Me
| Type = studio
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Joanna Newsom]]
| Artist = [[Joanna Newsom]]
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| Producer = [[Joanna Newsom]]
| Producer = [[Joanna Newsom]]
| Last album = ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]''<br />(2006)
| Last album = ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]''<br />(2006)
| This album = '''''Have One On Me'''''<br />(2010)
| This album = '''''Have One on Me'''''<br />(2010)
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'''''Have One On Me''''' is the third studio album by [[United States of America|American]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Joanna Newsom]], released on February 23, 2010 via [[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]] as the official follow up to the harpist's highly acclaimed second studio release, 2006's ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37562-joanna-newsom-album-confirmed/|title=Joanna Newsom Album Confirmed|publisher=Pitchfork Media|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> It is a [[triple album]] produced by herself and mixed by long-time collaborators [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]] and [[Noah Georgeson]], with the accompanying arrangements by Ryan Francesconi.
'''''Have One on Me''''' is the third studio album by [[United States of America|American]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Joanna Newsom]], released on February 23, 2010 via [[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]] as the official follow up to the harpist's highly acclaimed second studio release, 2006's ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37562-joanna-newsom-album-confirmed/|title=Joanna Newsom Album Confirmed|publisher=Pitchfork Media|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> It is a [[triple album]] produced by herself and mixed by long-time collaborators [[Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke]] and [[Noah Georgeson]], with the accompanying arrangements by Ryan Francesconi.


''Have One On Me'' is considered to be Newsom's most accessible release and finds her exploring new sounds, such as the inclusion of instruments like [[tambura]] and [[kaval]] and the further development of other elements of her sound — the [[harpsichord]], [[electric guitar]] and a progression in the orchestral accompaniment.<ref name='Wire March 2010'/> She also flirts with genres such as [[jazz]] and [[blues]] in some tracks, while adding [[drums]] in others. Many of the songs are also reminiscent of her previous releases and show a natural progression. The lyrics have been described as more straightforward than those of ''Ys'', though still cryptic. The album is also her first since ''[[The Milk-Eyed Mender]]'' to include tracks played on the piano instead of the harp. Because of health problems and natural reasons, by the time of the recording sessions Newsom's voice had changed in comparison to previous works.<ref name="time.com">{{cite news| url=http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1968457-2,00.html | work=Time | title=Joanna Newsom | date=March 1, 2010 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref><ref name="times1">{{cite news| url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article7032768.ece | work=The Times | location=London | title=The conversation Joanna Newsom | first=Sophie | last=Heawood | date=February 20, 2010 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref>
''Have One on Me'' is considered to be Newsom's most accessible release and finds her exploring new sounds, such as the inclusion of instruments like [[tambura]] and [[kaval]] and the further development of other elements of her sound — the [[harpsichord]], [[electric guitar]] and a progression in the orchestral accompaniment.<ref name='Wire March 2010'/> She also flirts with genres such as [[jazz]] and [[blues]] in some tracks, while adding [[drums]] in others. Many of the songs are also reminiscent of her previous releases and show a natural progression. The lyrics have been described as more straightforward than those of ''Ys'', though still cryptic. The album is also her first since ''[[The Milk-Eyed Mender]]'' to include tracks played on the piano instead of the harp. Because of health problems and natural reasons, by the time of the recording sessions Newsom's voice had changed in comparison to previous works.<ref name="time.com">{{cite news| url=http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1968457-2,00.html | work=Time | title=Joanna Newsom | date=March 1, 2010 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref><ref name="times1">{{cite news| url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article7032768.ece | work=The Times | location=London | title=The conversation Joanna Newsom | first=Sophie | last=Heawood | date=February 20, 2010 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref>


The album title and its release date were officially announced on January 12, 2010, through a comic strip. Otherwise, information about the album surfaced slowly, mostly being kept secret by the press and Drag City.<ref name="uncut1"/> Advance copies of the album were only sent to music critics a few weeks before its release in an attempt to prevent a leak, since Newsom's [[Ys (album)|second studio album]] leaked months before its original release date after it was left unprotected on servers belonging to music review website ''[[Pitchfork Media]]''.<ref name="pitchfork6"/><ref name="metacritic1"/> It ultimately leaked on February 18, 2010, less than a week before its official release date.<ref name=phoenix/>
The album title and its release date were officially announced on January 12, 2010, through a comic strip. Otherwise, information about the album surfaced slowly, mostly being kept secret by the press and Drag City.<ref name="uncut1"/> Advance copies of the album were only sent to music critics a few weeks before its release in an attempt to prevent a leak, since Newsom's [[Ys (album)|second studio album]] leaked months before its original release date after it was left unprotected on servers belonging to music review website ''[[Pitchfork Media]]''.<ref name="pitchfork6"/><ref name="metacritic1"/> It ultimately leaked on February 18, 2010, less than a week before its official release date.<ref name=phoenix/>


''Have One On Me'' received largely positive reviews by music critics upon its release. It currently holds an aggregate score of 85 out of 100 at ''[[Metacritic]]'', indicating "Universal Acclaim".<ref group="†" name="a">Based upon 35 reviews according to [[Metacritic]]<br />{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/newsomjoanna/haveoneonme|title=Have One On Me reviews at Metacritic.com|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=February 24, 2010}}</ref> It has received perfect scores and extremely positive evaluations by many publications, as well as earning Newsom favorable comparisons to other singer-songwriters such as [[Joni Mitchell]], [[Laura Nyro]], [[Rickie Lee Jones]] and [[Kate Bush]].<ref name="uncut1">[http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/index.php?blog=6&p=1449&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1]</ref><ref name="uncut1"/><ref name="pitchfork4"/><ref name="pitchfork3"/> Like her previous releases before it, the album has received its share of criticism. The majority of them were made towards some of its tracks length and its [[triple album|triple disc]] format, which has also been described by some as overly ambitious.<ref name="Slant"/><ref name="popmatters1"/>
''Have One on Me'' received largely positive reviews by music critics upon its release. It currently holds an aggregate score of 85 out of 100 at ''[[Metacritic]]'', indicating "Universal Acclaim".<ref group="†" name="a">Based upon 35 reviews according to [[Metacritic]]<br />{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/newsomjoanna/haveoneonme|title=Have One on Me reviews at Metacritic.com|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=February 24, 2010}}</ref> It has received perfect scores and extremely positive evaluations by many publications, as well as earning Newsom favorable comparisons to other singer-songwriters such as [[Joni Mitchell]], [[Laura Nyro]], [[Rickie Lee Jones]] and [[Kate Bush]].<ref name="uncut1">[http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/index.php?blog=6&p=1449&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1]</ref><ref name="uncut1"/><ref name="pitchfork4"/><ref name="pitchfork3"/> Like her previous releases before it, the album has received its share of criticism. The majority of them were made towards some of its tracks length and its [[triple album|triple disc]] format, which has also been described by some as overly ambitious.<ref name="Slant"/><ref name="popmatters1"/>


Commercially the album fared well. In the [[United States of America|U.S.]] ''Have One On Me'' debuted and peaked at number 75 on the ''[[Billboard 200]]'' and number 16 on the ''[[Top Digital Albums]]'', selling more than 7,000 copies. It also spent four consecutive weeks at the top of the ''Folk Albums'' chart, aside charting inside the top 10 of the ''Independent Albums'' chart.<ref name="billboard.com">[http://www.billboard.com/#/album/joanna-newsom/have-one-on-me/1318942]</ref> In the [[United Kingdom|UK]] it peaked at number 28, becoming her second album to reach the top 50. Additionally, the album is Newsom's highest charting to date in many territories and first chart appearance in [[Canada]].<ref name="billboard.com"/>
Commercially the album fared well. In the [[United States of America|U.S.]] ''Have One on Me'' debuted and peaked at number 75 on the ''[[Billboard 200]]'' and number 16 on the ''[[Top Digital Albums]]'', selling more than 7,000 copies. It also spent four consecutive weeks at the top of the ''Folk Albums'' chart, aside charting inside the top 10 of the ''Independent Albums'' chart.<ref name="billboard.com">[http://www.billboard.com/#/album/joanna-newsom/have-one-on-me/1318942]</ref> In the [[United Kingdom|UK]] it peaked at number 28, becoming her second album to reach the top 50. Additionally, the album is Newsom's highest charting to date in many territories and first chart appearance in [[Canada]].<ref name="billboard.com"/>


==Background==
==Background==
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===Release===
===Release===
[[File:Have one on me.gif|thumb|250px|left|Comic strip that appeared in the Drag City website news section.]]
[[File:Have one on me.gif|thumb|250px|left|Comic strip that appeared in the Drag City website news section.]]
On January 12, 2010, an entry cryptically titled "@!?*(%$#!!" was posted on the [[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]] website where it contained a link leading to a short comic strip titled "Joanna Newsom 'Have One On Me'" with a date of February 23, 2010.<ref name="dragcity1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dragcity.com/news/72/|title=@!?*(%$#!!|publisher=Drag City|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> It was later confirmed by ''Spunk'', Newsom's Australian label, that the title and date represented the title and release date of Newsom's upcoming album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spunk.com.au/2010/01/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me-out-february-19/|title=Joanna Newsom Have One on Me|publisher=Spunk|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> The album was reportedly to be released in Australia on February 19, 2010, but it was later postponed to February 22.<ref name="pitchfork1">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37690-new-joanna-newsom-song/|title=Pitchfork: New Joanna Newsom Song!|publisher=Pitchfork Media|accessdate=February 9}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://altmusic.about.com/b/2010/01/13/joanna-newsom-playing-live.htm|title=Joanna Newsom Playing Live|publisher=About.com|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> A week later [[Clash (magazine)|''ClashMusic'']] reported that Newsom's upcoming album would contain the four following tracks: "Jack Rabbits", "Ribbon Bows", "Autumn" and "In California". Newsom also described the album as a "cross between her last two"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/joanna-newsom/|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Cult Songstress Speaks to ClashMusic|publisher=Spunk|accessdate=January 19, 2010}}</ref> On January 22 of that same month, less than three days after the interview, [[Clash (magazine)|''ClashMusic'']] removed the article and the interview, citing that "the information given was not part of any exclusive interview with, or authorized, by Joanna Newsom and that the words expressed were solely those of the writer." Also, according to the magazine, "none of the quotes should be credited to Ms. Newsom". They concluded by apologizing to "Ms. Newsom and her record company for any distress caused by the article."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/joanna-newsom/|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Clash Music Exclusive Interview|publisher=Clash|accessdate=January 23, 2010}}</ref> That same day, ''[[NME]]'' had reported that the album would contain three discs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/joanna-newsom/49373|title=Joanna Newsom to release triple album next month |publisher=NME|accessdate=January 22, 2010}}</ref>
On January 12, 2010, an entry cryptically titled "@!?*(%$#!!" was posted on the [[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]] website where it contained a link leading to a short comic strip titled "Joanna Newsom 'Have One on Me'" with a date of February 23, 2010.<ref name="dragcity1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dragcity.com/news/72/|title=@!?*(%$#!!|publisher=Drag City|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> It was later confirmed by ''Spunk'', Newsom's Australian label, that the title and date represented the title and release date of Newsom's upcoming album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spunk.com.au/2010/01/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me-out-february-19/|title=Joanna Newsom Have One on Me|publisher=Spunk|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> The album was reportedly to be released in Australia on February 19, 2010, but it was later postponed to February 22.<ref name="pitchfork1">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37690-new-joanna-newsom-song/|title=Pitchfork: New Joanna Newsom Song!|publisher=Pitchfork Media|accessdate=February 9}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://altmusic.about.com/b/2010/01/13/joanna-newsom-playing-live.htm|title=Joanna Newsom Playing Live|publisher=About.com|accessdate=January 17, 2010}}</ref> A week later [[Clash (magazine)|''ClashMusic'']] reported that Newsom's upcoming album would contain the four following tracks: "Jack Rabbits", "Ribbon Bows", "Autumn" and "In California". Newsom also described the album as a "cross between her last two"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/joanna-newsom/|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Cult Songstress Speaks to ClashMusic|publisher=Spunk|accessdate=January 19, 2010}}</ref> On January 22 of that same month, less than three days after the interview, [[Clash (magazine)|''ClashMusic'']] removed the article and the interview, citing that "the information given was not part of any exclusive interview with, or authorized, by Joanna Newsom and that the words expressed were solely those of the writer." Also, according to the magazine, "none of the quotes should be credited to Ms. Newsom". They concluded by apologizing to "Ms. Newsom and her record company for any distress caused by the article."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/joanna-newsom/|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Clash Music Exclusive Interview|publisher=Clash|accessdate=January 23, 2010}}</ref> That same day, ''[[NME]]'' had reported that the album would contain three discs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/joanna-newsom/49373|title=Joanna Newsom to release triple album next month |publisher=NME|accessdate=January 22, 2010}}</ref>


[[File:Have one on me cover art.jpg|thumb|130px|right| The original black and white cover used by the label at first.]]
[[File:Have one on me cover art.jpg|thumb|130px|right| The original black and white cover used by the label at first.]]


On January 26, the album was made available for pre-order.<ref name="dragcity1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dragcity.com/products/have-one-on-me|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Have One on Me | Drag City|publisher=Drag City|accessdate=February 9}}</ref> ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]'' also reported that ''[[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]]'' revealed the album cover, which the webzine described as an "utilitarian cover art, a far cry from the fancy portrait that adorned ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]''. It was also confirmed that ''Have One On Me'' would be a triple album. At last it was reported that ''Have One On Me'' would be released worldwide from February 23, including [[Australia]].<ref name="pitchfork1"/> Less than a week later, ''Drag City'' revealed a new album cover, confirming rumors that the black one released before containing only Joanna's name and the album title was only provisory and not the final design.<ref name="stereogum1">{{cite web|url=http://stereogum.com/archives/joanna_newsom_have_one_on_me_cover_art_112201.html|title=Joanna Newsom Have One on Me Cover Art&nbsp;– Stereogum|publisher=Stereogum|accessdate=February 9}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mbvmusic.com/2010/02/01/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me-final-cover-art/21114|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– "Have One on Me" (Final Cover Art) @ MBV|publisher=MBV|accessdate=February 9}}</ref> ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]'' described it as a "picture of Ms. Newsom lounging amidst too many antiques and animal prints. She looks comfortable."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37753-joanna-newsom-reveals-album-cover/|title=Pitchfork: Joanna Newsom Reveals Album Cover|publisher=Pitchfork Media|accessdate=February 9}}</ref>
On January 26, the album was made available for pre-order.<ref name="dragcity1">{{cite web|url=http://www.dragcity.com/products/have-one-on-me|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Have One on Me | Drag City|publisher=Drag City|accessdate=February 9}}</ref> ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]'' also reported that ''[[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]]'' revealed the album cover, which the webzine described as an "utilitarian cover art, a far cry from the fancy portrait that adorned ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]''. It was also confirmed that ''Have One on Me'' would be a triple album. At last it was reported that ''Have One on Me'' would be released worldwide from February 23, including [[Australia]].<ref name="pitchfork1"/> Less than a week later, ''Drag City'' revealed a new album cover, confirming rumors that the black one released before containing only Joanna's name and the album title was only provisory and not the final design.<ref name="stereogum1">{{cite web|url=http://stereogum.com/archives/joanna_newsom_have_one_on_me_cover_art_112201.html|title=Joanna Newsom Have One on Me Cover Art&nbsp;– Stereogum|publisher=Stereogum|accessdate=February 9}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mbvmusic.com/2010/02/01/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me-final-cover-art/21114|title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– "Have One on Me" (Final Cover Art) @ MBV|publisher=MBV|accessdate=February 9}}</ref> ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]'' described it as a "picture of Ms. Newsom lounging amidst too many antiques and animal prints. She looks comfortable."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/37753-joanna-newsom-reveals-album-cover/|title=Pitchfork: Joanna Newsom Reveals Album Cover|publisher=Pitchfork Media|accessdate=February 9}}</ref>


On February 8, [[Japan]]ese website ''Metropolis'' reported that ''Have One On Me'' would be released in [[Japan]] on March 4. Also according to the article although "details and samples of the new album have been kept closely under wraps", there was "an invite-only listening party for press last week" that "revealed ''Have One On Me'' to be Newsom’s magnum opus".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://metropolis.co.jp/arts/live-reports/joanna-newsom/|title=Metropolis&nbsp;– Arts & Entertainment | Joanna Newsom|publisher=Metropolis|accessdate=February 9}}</ref>
On February 8, [[Japan]]ese website ''Metropolis'' reported that ''Have One on Me'' would be released in [[Japan]] on March 4. Also according to the article although "details and samples of the new album have been kept closely under wraps", there was "an invite-only listening party for press last week" that "revealed ''Have One on Me'' to be Newsom’s magnum opus".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://metropolis.co.jp/arts/live-reports/joanna-newsom/|title=Metropolis&nbsp;– Arts & Entertainment | Joanna Newsom|publisher=Metropolis|accessdate=February 9}}</ref>


Advance copies were not sent to critics in an effort to avoid a leak of the album<ref name="metacritic1">{{cite web|url=http://features.metacritic.com/features/2010/the-most-anticipated-albums-of-2010/?tag=topslot;title;1|title=2010 Music Preview|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=February 9}}</ref> according to ''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/index.php?blog=6&title=joanna_newsom_have_one_on_me&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 |title=Wild Mercury Sound&nbsp;— Post details: Joanna Newsom: "Have One on Me" |publisher=Uncut.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>; Newsom's previous album, ''Ys'' was leaked two months before its original release when it was left unprotected on servers belonging to music review website ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]''<ref name="pitchfork6">{{cite web
Advance copies were not sent to critics in an effort to avoid a leak of the album<ref name="metacritic1">{{cite web|url=http://features.metacritic.com/features/2010/the-most-anticipated-albums-of-2010/?tag=topslot;title;1|title=2010 Music Preview|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=February 9}}</ref> according to ''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uncut.co.uk/blog/index.php?blog=6&title=joanna_newsom_have_one_on_me&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 |title=Wild Mercury Sound&nbsp;— Post details: Joanna Newsom: "Have One on Me" |publisher=Uncut.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>; Newsom's previous album, ''Ys'' was leaked two months before its original release when it was left unprotected on servers belonging to music review website ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]''<ref name="pitchfork6">{{cite web
|url= http://billboard.blogs.com/jadedinsider/2006/08/leaky_pipes.html|title= Leaky Pipes|author= jadedinsider|date=August 31, 2006|accessdate=2008-01-12}}</ref>; However, ''Have One On Me'' leaked and became available on [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] networks and [[BitTorrent (protocol)|BitTorrent]] on February 18, just days before its official release date.<ref name=phoenix>{{cite web|url=http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/onthedownload/archive/2010/02/19/so-close-joanna-newsom-s-new-one-leaks-just-days-before-its-release.aspx/|title=So Close! Joanna Newsom's new one leaks just days before its release|publisher=The Boston Phoenix|accessdate=February 20}}</ref>
|url= http://billboard.blogs.com/jadedinsider/2006/08/leaky_pipes.html|title= Leaky Pipes|author= jadedinsider|date=August 31, 2006|accessdate=2008-01-12}}</ref>; However, ''Have One on Me'' leaked and became available on [[Peer-to-peer|P2P]] networks and [[BitTorrent (protocol)|BitTorrent]] on February 18, just days before its official release date.<ref name=phoenix>{{cite web|url=http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/onthedownload/archive/2010/02/19/so-close-joanna-newsom-s-new-one-leaks-just-days-before-its-release.aspx/|title=So Close! Joanna Newsom's new one leaks just days before its release|publisher=The Boston Phoenix|accessdate=February 20}}</ref>


===Promotion===
===Promotion===
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=== Commercial performance===
=== Commercial performance===


In the week it was released, ''Have One On Me'' reached the top 10 of online music stores such as ''[[Amazon.com|Amazon]]'' and the ''[[iTunes Music Store|iTunes]]'' in the [[United States of America|U.S.]]. As a consequence, the album debuted and peaked at number 16 on the ''[[Top Digital Albums]]'' chart and at number 7 on the ''Independent Albums'' chart. On the ''[[Billboard 200]]'' it debuted and peaked at number 75, selling more than five thousand copies, making it not only her highest charting album, but also her best first week sales yet. It also debuted and peaked atop of the ''Folk Albums'', making ''Have One On Me'' her second album to reach the top spot of a [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] chart. A week later it fell to number 104 at the first and stayed another week at the top of the latter, becoming, so far, her most successful chart performance. On its third week, the album fell to number 140, though it continued to top the Folk albums chart.<ref name="billboard.com"/> ''Have One On Me'' spent a total of four weeks inside the ''Billboard 200'' and it is still charting inside of the top 40 and the top 5 of the ''Independent albums'' and ''Folk albums'' charts, respectively. The album also became her first chart appearance in [[Canada]], debuting and peaking at number 80.
In the week it was released, ''Have One on Me'' reached the top 10 of online music stores such as ''[[Amazon.com|Amazon]]'' and the ''[[iTunes Music Store|iTunes]]'' in the [[United States of America|U.S.]]. As a consequence, the album debuted and peaked at number 16 on the ''[[Top Digital Albums]]'' chart and at number 7 on the ''Independent Albums'' chart. On the ''[[Billboard 200]]'' it debuted and peaked at number 75, selling more than five thousand copies, making it not only her highest charting album, but also her best first week sales yet. It also debuted and peaked atop of the ''Folk Albums'', making ''Have One on Me'' her second album to reach the top spot of a [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] chart. A week later it fell to number 104 at the first and stayed another week at the top of the latter, becoming, so far, her most successful chart performance. On its third week, the album fell to number 140, though it continued to top the Folk albums chart.<ref name="billboard.com"/> ''Have One on Me'' spent a total of four weeks inside the ''Billboard 200'' and it is still charting inside of the top 40 and the top 5 of the ''Independent albums'' and ''Folk albums'' charts, respectively. The album also became her first chart appearance in [[Canada]], debuting and peaking at number 80.


In [[Europe]], the album also became Newsom's highest chart appearance to date in the majority of the territories, where it peaked at number 46 on the continent's overall chart.<ref name="billboard.com"/>
In [[Europe]], the album also became Newsom's highest chart appearance to date in the majority of the territories, where it peaked at number 46 on the continent's overall chart.<ref name="billboard.com"/>
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''Have One On Me'' received universally positive reviews upon its release, based on an aggregate score of 85 out of 100 from [[Metacritic]] and 8.7 out of 10 from ''Any Decent Music'', the second highest ever for an artist.<ref group="†" name="a">based upon 34 reviews according to [[Metacritic]]<br />{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/newsomjoanna/haveoneonme|title=Have One on Me reviews at Metacritic.com|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=February 24, 2010}}</ref><ref>[http://www.anydecentmusic.com/review/1570/Have-One-On-Me.aspx]</ref> Most of the reviews made note of the sprawling nature<ref name="latimes1"/> of, and the varied styles present in the album, and that whilst a longer album than ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]'' the orchestral arrangements are scaled-back and less ornate in comparison to [[Van Dyke Parks]]' arrangements on that album. ''[[The Observer]]'' noted that just as ''Ys'' was a considerately more ambitious album than ''[[The Milk-Eyed Mender]]'', ''Have One on Me'' represented a "correspondingly [[Evil Knievel|Knievel]]-like vault".<ref name='The Guardian 2010-02-21'>{{cite journal|title=The Guardian|journal=The Guardian|date=2010-02-21|first=Kitty|last=Empire|coauthors=|volume=|issue=|page=1|id= |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/feb/21/joanna-newsom-cd-review|format=|accessdate=2010-02-28 | location=London}}</ref> ''[[The Wire (magazine)|The Wire]]'' magazine as well as several other reviews noted the expansion of Newsom's musical palette to include instruments such as [[tambura]] and [[kaval]],<ref name='Wire March 2010'>{{cite journal|title=Review: 'Have One on Me'|journal=The Wire: Adventures in Modern Music|date=March 2010|first=|last=|coauthors=|volume=|issue=313|pages=|id= |url=http://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/313/|format=|accessdate=2010-02-27 }}</ref> whilst other critics including [[Pitchfork Media]] drew comparison to [[Joni Mitchell]]'s 1970s material. They also made note of the maturing of Newsom's voice, particularly Ann Powers' review in the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' and Simon Vozick-Levinson in ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''.<ref name="latimes1"/><ref>{{cite web|author=Reviewed by Simon Vozick-Levinson | Feb 17, 2010 |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20344912,00.html |title=Have One On Me &#124; Music |publisher=EW.com |date=2010-02-17 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>
''Have One on Me'' received universally positive reviews upon its release, based on an aggregate score of 85 out of 100 from [[Metacritic]] and 8.7 out of 10 from ''Any Decent Music'', the second highest ever for an artist.<ref group="†" name="a">based upon 34 reviews according to [[Metacritic]]<br />{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/newsomjoanna/haveoneonme|title=Have One on Me reviews at Metacritic.com|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=February 24, 2010}}</ref><ref>[http://www.anydecentmusic.com/review/1570/Have-One-On-Me.aspx]</ref> Most of the reviews made note of the sprawling nature<ref name="latimes1"/> of, and the varied styles present in the album, and that whilst a longer album than ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]'' the orchestral arrangements are scaled-back and less ornate in comparison to [[Van Dyke Parks]]' arrangements on that album. ''[[The Observer]]'' noted that just as ''Ys'' was a considerately more ambitious album than ''[[The Milk-Eyed Mender]]'', ''Have One on Me'' represented a "correspondingly [[Evil Knievel|Knievel]]-like vault".<ref name='The Guardian 2010-02-21'>{{cite journal|title=The Guardian|journal=The Guardian|date=2010-02-21|first=Kitty|last=Empire|coauthors=|volume=|issue=|page=1|id= |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/feb/21/joanna-newsom-cd-review|format=|accessdate=2010-02-28 | location=London}}</ref> ''[[The Wire (magazine)|The Wire]]'' magazine as well as several other reviews noted the expansion of Newsom's musical palette to include instruments such as [[tambura]] and [[kaval]],<ref name='Wire March 2010'>{{cite journal|title=Review: 'Have One on Me'|journal=The Wire: Adventures in Modern Music|date=March 2010|first=|last=|coauthors=|volume=|issue=313|pages=|id= |url=http://www.thewire.co.uk/issues/313/|format=|accessdate=2010-02-27 }}</ref> whilst other critics including [[Pitchfork Media]] drew comparison to [[Joni Mitchell]]'s 1970s material. They also made note of the maturing of Newsom's voice, particularly Ann Powers' review in the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' and Simon Vozick-Levinson in ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''.<ref name="latimes1"/><ref>{{cite web|author=Reviewed by Simon Vozick-Levinson | Feb 17, 2010 |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20344912,00.html |title=Have One On Me &#124; Music |publisher=EW.com |date=2010-02-17 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>


Anthony Carew of ''[[About.com]]'' gave the album 5 stars calling ''Have One On Me'' "colossal" and "all of the tremors and squeaks of her original screech have been smoothed out, her polished-stone voice rolling syllables into honeyed slurs", aside concluding that "armed with more beautiful singing, more rich orchestration, and more open emotion, there's not a difficult note on here; it's two hours amounting to a staggering portrait of an artist defiantly staking her claim as one of the greatest of the 21st century."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://altmusic.about.com/od/reviews/fr/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me.htm |title=Joanna Newsom Have One On Me&nbsp;— Review of Joanna Newsom's Triple Album Have One On Me&nbsp;— About.com |publisher=Altmusic.about.com |date=2010-02-23 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''Consequence of Sound'' also gave the album a perfect score claiming that "records like ''Have One On Me'' are why they [perfect scores] exist". The reviewer also wrote favorably about its production and songwriting referring to them as "emotional moments, moments you can’t help but imagine being moved to tears, even if you are not actually moved to do so".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/02/25/album-review-joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me/ |title=Album Review: Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Have One On Me « Consequence of Sound |publisher=Consequenceofsound.net |date=2010-02-25 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> John Mulvey of ''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]'' gone even further writing that ''Have One On Me'' "sounds very much like a second masterpiece: a different kind of epic to ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]'', and one with enough hooks and charms to ensnare at least a few Newsom agnostics"<ref name="anydecentmusic1"/> whist Louis Pattison of ''[[BBC]]'' felt that "as an album, it is huge, sometimes overwhelming&nbsp;– but such is the strength and individuality of Newsom’s vision, it seems almost inconceivable she could produce anything unremarkable".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/3fd3 |title=Music&nbsp;— Review of Joanna Newsom&nbsp;— Have One On Me |publisher=BBC |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[The New York Times]]'''s Jon Pareles pointed that she "has discovered how to open up her music: to let it whisper and swell, to be swept into the purely musical pleasures of an ingenious arrangement or to let simplicity and silence speak for her."<ref>{{cite news|last=New |first=The |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/22/arts/music/22choi.html |title=Critics’ Choice&nbsp;— New Releases From Joanna Newsom and Johnny Cash&nbsp;— Review |publisher=NYTimes.com |date=2010-02-21 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[The Irish Times]]'' gave the album 5 stars assuming that although "triple albums are a risk, Newsom pulls this off beautifully."<ref>[http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2010/0305/1224265592195.html]</ref>
Anthony Carew of ''[[About.com]]'' gave the album 5 stars calling ''Have One on Me'' "colossal" and "all of the tremors and squeaks of her original screech have been smoothed out, her polished-stone voice rolling syllables into honeyed slurs", aside concluding that "armed with more beautiful singing, more rich orchestration, and more open emotion, there's not a difficult note on here; it's two hours amounting to a staggering portrait of an artist defiantly staking her claim as one of the greatest of the 21st century."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://altmusic.about.com/od/reviews/fr/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me.htm |title=Joanna Newsom Have One On Me&nbsp;— Review of Joanna Newsom's Triple Album Have One On Me&nbsp;— About.com |publisher=Altmusic.about.com |date=2010-02-23 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''Consequence of Sound'' also gave the album a perfect score claiming that "records like ''Have One on Me'' are why they [perfect scores] exist". The reviewer also wrote favorably about its production and songwriting referring to them as "emotional moments, moments you can’t help but imagine being moved to tears, even if you are not actually moved to do so".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/02/25/album-review-joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me/ |title=Album Review: Joanna Newsom&nbsp;– Have One on Me « Consequence of Sound |publisher=Consequenceofsound.net |date=2010-02-25 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> John Mulvey of ''[[Uncut (magazine)|Uncut]]'' gone even further writing that ''Have One on Me'' "sounds very much like a second masterpiece: a different kind of epic to ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]'', and one with enough hooks and charms to ensnare at least a few Newsom agnostics"<ref name="anydecentmusic1"/> whist Louis Pattison of ''[[BBC]]'' felt that "as an album, it is huge, sometimes overwhelming&nbsp;– but such is the strength and individuality of Newsom’s vision, it seems almost inconceivable she could produce anything unremarkable".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/3fd3 |title=Music&nbsp;— Review of Joanna Newsom&nbsp;— Have One on Me |publisher=BBC |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[The New York Times]]'''s Jon Pareles pointed that she "has discovered how to open up her music: to let it whisper and swell, to be swept into the purely musical pleasures of an ingenious arrangement or to let simplicity and silence speak for her."<ref>{{cite news|last=New |first=The |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/22/arts/music/22choi.html |title=Critics’ Choice&nbsp;— New Releases From Joanna Newsom and Johnny Cash&nbsp;— Review |publisher=NYTimes.com |date=2010-02-21 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[The Irish Times]]'' gave the album 5 stars assuming that although "triple albums are a risk, Newsom pulls this off beautifully."<ref>[http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2010/0305/1224265592195.html]</ref>


[[File:Joanna Newsom-2005-Roskilde.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Joanna Newsom's vocals on the record have been noticed and appreciated by music critics. Plenty of them have also referred to her as one of the greatest singer/songwriters of her generation]]
[[File:Joanna Newsom-2005-Roskilde.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Joanna Newsom's vocals on the record have been noticed and appreciated by music critics. Plenty of them have also referred to her as one of the greatest singer/songwriters of her generation]]


Allison Stewart of ''[[The Washington Post]]'' called ''Have One On Me'' "her magnum opus, a three-disc set being likened to a freak-folk ''[[Sandinista!]]'', though it feels more like a musical ''[[Ulysses]]{{dn}}''."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/22/AR2010022204501.html |title=Allison Stewart reviews Joanna Newsom's album Have One On Me' |publisher=washingtonpost.com |date= February 23, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[musicOMH]]''s Darren Harvey awarded the album 5 stars recognized that it is "winding, long-winded, densely poetic, and often challenging", but "never tedious or self-indulgent", an opinion also shared by Dan Cairns of ''[[The Times]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicomh.com/albums/joanna-newsom-2_0210.htm |title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;— Have One On Me &#124; album reviews |publisher=musicOMH |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article7041138.ece | work=The Times | location=London | title=Joanna Newsom Have One On Me | first=Dan | last=Cairns | date=February 28, 2010 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref> James Reed of the ''[[Boston Globe]]'' wrote favorably about its production stating that "she could have easily overstuffed these songs, like the dizzying album cover, but instead Newsom keeps a tight grip on the music’s dramatic arcs. Songs tend to open with a simple melody on harp or piano before plummeting into countless rabbit holes".<ref name="boston1">{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/ae/music/cd_reviews/articles/2010/02/22/an_epic_offering_that_is_quite_telling/ |title=An epic offering that is quite telling&nbsp;— The Boston Globe |publisher=Boston.com |date=2010-02-22 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>
Allison Stewart of ''[[The Washington Post]]'' called ''Have One on Me'' "her magnum opus, a three-disc set being likened to a freak-folk ''[[Sandinista!]]'', though it feels more like a musical ''[[Ulysses]]{{dn}}''."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/22/AR2010022204501.html |title=Allison Stewart reviews Joanna Newsom's album Have One on Me' |publisher=washingtonpost.com |date= February 23, 2010|accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[musicOMH]]''s Darren Harvey awarded the album 5 stars recognized that it is "winding, long-winded, densely poetic, and often challenging", but "never tedious or self-indulgent", an opinion also shared by Dan Cairns of ''[[The Times]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.musicomh.com/albums/joanna-newsom-2_0210.htm |title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;— Have One On Me &#124; album reviews |publisher=musicOMH |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article7041138.ece | work=The Times | location=London | title=Joanna Newsom Have One On Me | first=Dan | last=Cairns | date=February 28, 2010 | accessdate=May 4, 2010}}</ref> James Reed of the ''[[Boston Globe]]'' wrote favorably about its production stating that "she could have easily overstuffed these songs, like the dizzying album cover, but instead Newsom keeps a tight grip on the music’s dramatic arcs. Songs tend to open with a simple melody on harp or piano before plummeting into countless rabbit holes".<ref name="boston1">{{cite web|url=http://www.boston.com/ae/music/cd_reviews/articles/2010/02/22/an_epic_offering_that_is_quite_telling/ |title=An epic offering that is quite telling&nbsp;— The Boston Globe |publisher=Boston.com |date=2010-02-22 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>


Mark Richardson of ''[[Pitchfork]]'' gave the album 9.2 out of 10 claiming that it was "striking how much ''Have One On Me'' feels like its own thing" in comparison to previous works. ''[[Paste Magazine]]'''s Jeff Vrabel referred to it as a "panoramic dreamworld" and wrote that "''Have One On Me'' is packed with magic."<ref>{{cite web|author=Travis date=February 23, 2010 |url=http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2010/02/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me.html |title=Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me :: Music :: Reviews :: Paste |publisher=Pastemagazine.com |date=2010-02-23 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> Jim Scott of ''[[Under the Radar (magazine)|Under the Radar]]'' awarded the album 9 out of 10 stating that Newsom "has never been one of those artists who leave the listener wanting more, knowing that there's more to give." To him "the massive amount of material contained in ''Have One On Me'' will take a long time to digest. Perhaps as long as it takes her to produce another album".<ref>{{cite web|last=Scott |first=Jim |url=http://www.undertheradarmag.com/reviews/have_one_on_me/ |title=:.. Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me (Drag City) &#124; Under The Radar ..: |publisher=Undertheradarmag.com |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[Drowned In Sound]]'' also gave the same rating and praised Newsom's vocals and lyrics, while the former being described as "winsome and technically much improved" and the latter being pointed as "one of her strongest points." To the reviewer the album is "for now, a stunning and ambitious piece of work; one for the ages".<ref name="drownedinsound1"/> ''[[Sputnikmusic]]'' rated the album 4½ stars out of 5 commenting that "it's been a long time since an album like this was released: an album that is intensely personal even if you can't relate to the lyrics, even if you've never been in love, even if you've never lost something, even if you've never really felt alive."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=35301 |title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;— Have One On Me Review |publisher=sputnikmusic |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> To Chris Parkin of ''[[Yahoo!]]'' ''Have One On Me'' is "nothing short of remarkable", while ''[[No Ripcord]]'' ultimately awarded the album a full score, a second for Newsom, referring to it as "one of the finest albums of this, or any, year."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/100301/33/222cy.html |title=Joanna Newsom Have One On Me Album Review, New album reviews and latest album releases on Yahoo! Music |publisher=Uk.launch.yahoo.com |date=2010-03-01 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref><ref>[http://www.noripcord.com/reviews/music/joanna-newsom/have-one-me]</ref>
Mark Richardson of ''[[Pitchfork]]'' gave the album 9.2 out of 10 claiming that it was "striking how much ''Have One on Me'' feels like its own thing" in comparison to previous works. ''[[Paste Magazine]]'''s Jeff Vrabel referred to it as a "panoramic dreamworld" and wrote that "''Have One on Me'' is packed with magic."<ref>{{cite web|author=Travis date=February 23, 2010 |url=http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2010/02/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me.html |title=Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me :: Music :: Reviews :: Paste |publisher=Pastemagazine.com |date=2010-02-23 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> Jim Scott of ''[[Under the Radar (magazine)|Under the Radar]]'' awarded the album 9 out of 10 stating that Newsom "has never been one of those artists who leave the listener wanting more, knowing that there's more to give." To him "the massive amount of material contained in ''Have One on Me'' will take a long time to digest. Perhaps as long as it takes her to produce another album".<ref>{{cite web|last=Scott |first=Jim |url=http://www.undertheradarmag.com/reviews/have_one_on_me/ |title=:.. Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me (Drag City) &#124; Under The Radar ..: |publisher=Undertheradarmag.com |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[Drowned In Sound]]'' also gave the same rating and praised Newsom's vocals and lyrics, while the former being described as "winsome and technically much improved" and the latter being pointed as "one of her strongest points." To the reviewer the album is "for now, a stunning and ambitious piece of work; one for the ages".<ref name="drownedinsound1"/> ''[[Sputnikmusic]]'' rated the album 4½ stars out of 5 commenting that "it's been a long time since an album like this was released: an album that is intensely personal even if you can't relate to the lyrics, even if you've never been in love, even if you've never lost something, even if you've never really felt alive."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?reviewid=35301 |title=Joanna Newsom&nbsp;— Have One On Me Review |publisher=sputnikmusic |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> To Chris Parkin of ''[[Yahoo!]]'' ''Have One on Me'' is "nothing short of remarkable", while ''[[No Ripcord]]'' ultimately awarded the album a full score, a second for Newsom, referring to it as "one of the finest albums of this, or any, year."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/100301/33/222cy.html |title=Joanna Newsom Have One On Me Album Review, New album reviews and latest album releases on Yahoo! Music |publisher=Uk.launch.yahoo.com |date=2010-03-01 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref><ref>[http://www.noripcord.com/reviews/music/joanna-newsom/have-one-me]</ref>


''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'''s Andy Beta expressed that Newsom "gives what few artists can deliver: a self-contained world of warmth, crystalline detail, and intimacy that lies far beyond a Twitter feed." in his 4 star review. ''[[Q Magazine]]'' gave the same rating and shared a similar opinion commenting that "''Have One On Me'' is a record so richly involving that it promises to throw up fresh delights weeks, or even months, down the line."<ref name="anydecentmusic1"/><ref>{{cite web|author=Login or Register to post comments |url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/joanna-newsom-have-one-me-drag-city |title=Joanna Newsom, 'Have One On Me' (Drag City) &#124; Spin Magazine Online |publisher=Spin.com |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[NME]]''stated in its 8/10 review that "most bands don’t make that many great songs in their whole darned career."<ref name="autogenerated1"/> Simmy Richman of ''[[The Independent]]'' described it as "a monumental work in more ways than one."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me-drag-city-1913447.html |title=Album: Joanna Newsom, Have One On Me (Drag City) - Reviews, Music |publisher=The Independent |date=2010-02-28 |accessdate=2010-03-05 | location=London | first=Simmy | last=Richman}}</ref> Will Dean of ''[[The Guardian]]'' pointed that "at two-hours-plus, it's a record that demands concentration to appreciate its splatterings of beauty. But pour yourself a glass and listen, because they don't make them like this too often." Will Hermes of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' awarded the album 3½ stars out of 5 praising the lyrics and believing that it "firmly establishes her as a singer-songwriter to be reckoned with", while the [[Germany|German]] version of the same magazine gave ''Have One On Me'' 4½ stars and placed Newsom as the cover story of its march issue.<ref name="rollingstone1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.de/news/article.php?article_file=1267807450.txt&showtopic=Aufmacher |title= Roling StOne Online - Reviews, Gewinnspile, Stars, Features, Community, Forum |publisher=Rollingstone.de |date= |accessdate=2010-03-06}}</ref> Giving it 3½ stars, Heather Phares of [[Allmusic]] commented that "the first disc presents Newsom’s biggest departures", but that "the album’s cross between ''[[The Milk-Eyed Mender]]'' and ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]'' isn’t always greater than the sum of its parts".<ref name="allmusic1"/> Andy Battaglia of ''[[The A.V. Club]]'' gave it a B grade and wrote that "''Have One On Me'' doesn’t hold out any clear organizational structure to cinch it all together. Or at least it hasn’t yet", while Greg Kot of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' in his 2½ out of 4 stars review commented that "history tells us that most triple albums could’ve benefited from some pruning, and ''Have One On Me'' is no exception."<ref>{{cite web|last=Battaglia |first=Andy |url=http://www.avclub.com/articles/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me,38479/ |title=Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me &#124; Music &#124; Review |publisher=The A.V. Club |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/2010/02/album-review-joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me.html |title=Turn It Up: Album review: Joanna Newsom, 'Have One On Me' |publisher=Leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com |date=2010-02-24 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>
''[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]'''s Andy Beta expressed that Newsom "gives what few artists can deliver: a self-contained world of warmth, crystalline detail, and intimacy that lies far beyond a Twitter feed." in his 4 star review. ''[[Q Magazine]]'' gave the same rating and shared a similar opinion commenting that "''Have One on Me'' is a record so richly involving that it promises to throw up fresh delights weeks, or even months, down the line."<ref name="anydecentmusic1"/><ref>{{cite web|author=Login or Register to post comments |url=http://www.spin.com/reviews/joanna-newsom-have-one-me-drag-city |title=Joanna Newsom, 'Have One On Me' (Drag City) &#124; Spin Magazine Online |publisher=Spin.com |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref> ''[[NME]]''stated in its 8/10 review that "most bands don’t make that many great songs in their whole darned career."<ref name="autogenerated1"/> Simmy Richman of ''[[The Independent]]'' described it as "a monumental work in more ways than one."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/reviews/album-joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me-drag-city-1913447.html |title=Album: Joanna Newsom, Have One On Me (Drag City) - Reviews, Music |publisher=The Independent |date=2010-02-28 |accessdate=2010-03-05 | location=London | first=Simmy | last=Richman}}</ref> Will Dean of ''[[The Guardian]]'' pointed that "at two-hours-plus, it's a record that demands concentration to appreciate its splatterings of beauty. But pour yourself a glass and listen, because they don't make them like this too often." Will Hermes of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' awarded the album 3½ stars out of 5 praising the lyrics and believing that it "firmly establishes her as a singer-songwriter to be reckoned with", while the [[Germany|German]] version of the same magazine gave ''Have One on Me'' 4½ stars and placed Newsom as the cover story of its march issue.<ref name="rollingstone1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.de/news/article.php?article_file=1267807450.txt&showtopic=Aufmacher |title= Roling StOne Online - Reviews, Gewinnspile, Stars, Features, Community, Forum |publisher=Rollingstone.de |date= |accessdate=2010-03-06}}</ref> Giving it 3½ stars, Heather Phares of [[Allmusic]] commented that "the first disc presents Newsom’s biggest departures", but that "the album’s cross between ''[[The Milk-Eyed Mender]]'' and ''[[Ys (album)|Ys]]'' isn’t always greater than the sum of its parts".<ref name="allmusic1"/> Andy Battaglia of ''[[The A.V. Club]]'' gave it a B grade and wrote that "''Have One on Me'' doesn’t hold out any clear organizational structure to cinch it all together. Or at least it hasn’t yet", while Greg Kot of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' in his 2½ out of 4 stars review commented that "history tells us that most triple albums could’ve benefited from some pruning, and ''Have One on Me'' is no exception."<ref>{{cite web|last=Battaglia |first=Andy |url=http://www.avclub.com/articles/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me,38479/ |title=Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me &#124; Music &#124; Review |publisher=The A.V. Club |date= |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com/turn_it_up/2010/02/album-review-joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me.html |title=Turn It Up: Album review: Joanna Newsom, 'Have One On Me' |publisher=Leisureblogs.chicagotribune.com |date=2010-02-24 |accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>


As with Newsom's other studio albums, ''Have One On Me'' has received criticism and mixed to negative reviews. ''[[Slant Magazine]]'''s Matthew Cole rated it 2 stars out of 5. Cole said it was "remarkable how little narrative arc develops either within or between songs," and that most of the album plays out with "moments of inspired performance scattered haphazardly throughout tracks that just don't feel like they've been thought through." He went on to call the record "a strange, and strangely pretentious mess: an album pitted deep in the psychic world of stories that nonetheless can't figure out when it should begin, when it should end, or which parts are even worth the audience's attention."<ref name="Slant">{{cite web|last=Cole|first=Matthew|title=Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me|publisher=[[Slant Magazine]]|date=March 3, 2010|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me/2021|accessdate=March 3, 2010}}</ref> Matthew Fiander of ''[[PopMatters]]'' gave the album 4 out of 10 points and described the songs as "formless", although he recognized that there were standout tracks, and some of them came at least close of others songs by Newsom such as ''Only Skin''. He also expressed disappointment, commenting that "it’s too bad really, that ''Have One On Me'' is so overdone because there’s a decent album hidden somewhere in there. It’s an album the Newsom we saw in 2006 would have found, formed, and made shine".<ref name="popmatters1"/> In contrast, Zach Schonfeld of the same website has been more positive towards the album while reviewing one of her concerts, describing it as "the closest Newsom will come to a ''[[Blood on the Tracks]]'' — a confessional opus, straight from the gut."<ref>[http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/123408-joanna-newsom-18-march-2010-new-york-ny/]</ref>
As with Newsom's other studio albums, ''Have One on Me'' has received criticism and mixed to negative reviews. ''[[Slant Magazine]]'''s Matthew Cole rated it 2 stars out of 5. Cole said it was "remarkable how little narrative arc develops either within or between songs," and that most of the album plays out with "moments of inspired performance scattered haphazardly throughout tracks that just don't feel like they've been thought through." He went on to call the record "a strange, and strangely pretentious mess: an album pitted deep in the psychic world of stories that nonetheless can't figure out when it should begin, when it should end, or which parts are even worth the audience's attention."<ref name="Slant">{{cite web|last=Cole|first=Matthew|title=Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me|publisher=[[Slant Magazine]]|date=March 3, 2010|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/joanna-newsom-have-one-on-me/2021|accessdate=March 3, 2010}}</ref> Matthew Fiander of ''[[PopMatters]]'' gave the album 4 out of 10 points and described the songs as "formless", although he recognized that there were standout tracks, and some of them came at least close of others songs by Newsom such as ''Only Skin''. He also expressed disappointment, commenting that "it’s too bad really, that ''Have One on Me'' is so overdone because there’s a decent album hidden somewhere in there. It’s an album the Newsom we saw in 2006 would have found, formed, and made shine".<ref name="popmatters1"/> In contrast, Zach Schonfeld of the same website has been more positive towards the album while reviewing one of her concerts, describing it as "the closest Newsom will come to a ''[[Blood on the Tracks]]'' — a confessional opus, straight from the gut."<ref>[http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/123408-joanna-newsom-18-march-2010-new-york-ny/]</ref>


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Untitled

Have One on Me is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom, released on February 23, 2010 via Drag City as the official follow up to the harpist's highly acclaimed second studio release, 2006's Ys.[1] It is a triple album produced by herself and mixed by long-time collaborators Jim O'Rourke and Noah Georgeson, with the accompanying arrangements by Ryan Francesconi.

Have One on Me is considered to be Newsom's most accessible release and finds her exploring new sounds, such as the inclusion of instruments like tambura and kaval and the further development of other elements of her sound — the harpsichord, electric guitar and a progression in the orchestral accompaniment.[2] She also flirts with genres such as jazz and blues in some tracks, while adding drums in others. Many of the songs are also reminiscent of her previous releases and show a natural progression. The lyrics have been described as more straightforward than those of Ys, though still cryptic. The album is also her first since The Milk-Eyed Mender to include tracks played on the piano instead of the harp. Because of health problems and natural reasons, by the time of the recording sessions Newsom's voice had changed in comparison to previous works.[3][4]

The album title and its release date were officially announced on January 12, 2010, through a comic strip. Otherwise, information about the album surfaced slowly, mostly being kept secret by the press and Drag City.[5] Advance copies of the album were only sent to music critics a few weeks before its release in an attempt to prevent a leak, since Newsom's second studio album leaked months before its original release date after it was left unprotected on servers belonging to music review website Pitchfork Media.[6][7] It ultimately leaked on February 18, 2010, less than a week before its official release date.[8]

Have One on Me received largely positive reviews by music critics upon its release. It currently holds an aggregate score of 85 out of 100 at Metacritic, indicating "Universal Acclaim".[† 1] It has received perfect scores and extremely positive evaluations by many publications, as well as earning Newsom favorable comparisons to other singer-songwriters such as Joni Mitchell, Laura Nyro, Rickie Lee Jones and Kate Bush.[5][5][9][10] Like her previous releases before it, the album has received its share of criticism. The majority of them were made towards some of its tracks length and its triple disc format, which has also been described by some as overly ambitious.[11][12]

Commercially the album fared well. In the U.S. Have One on Me debuted and peaked at number 75 on the Billboard 200 and number 16 on the Top Digital Albums, selling more than 7,000 copies. It also spent four consecutive weeks at the top of the Folk Albums chart, aside charting inside the top 10 of the Independent Albums chart.[13] In the UK it peaked at number 28, becoming her second album to reach the top 50. Additionally, the album is Newsom's highest charting to date in many territories and first chart appearance in Canada.[13]

Background

Recording

On March 28, 2009, Newsom performed over two hours of new material at a "secret" concert at the Fernwood Resort in Big Sur, California with fellow Nevada City singer-songwriter Mariee Sioux, under the pseudonym The Beatles's. Those in attendance reported that about one-third of her new material was played primarily on piano, with a backing arrangement of banjo, violin, guitar and drums. Plans of recording an album appeared earlier that year with the help of Francesconi and Neal Morgan, who did the percussion on the album. According to an interview made by TIME, the three of them crawled through the songs bar by bar, talking about each of their "meaning, mood and thematic stuff". During the recording of the album, especially when she went to lay the basic vocal tracks, it was discovered that she had lost her voice.[4] This put a freeze on making the record, although she continued to record all of the piano and the harp.[3] By the end of the year she had since completed the album and mastered it in Tokyo.[14][15]

Release

File:Have one on me.gif
Comic strip that appeared in the Drag City website news section.

On January 12, 2010, an entry cryptically titled "@!?*(%$#!!" was posted on the Drag City website where it contained a link leading to a short comic strip titled "Joanna Newsom 'Have One on Me'" with a date of February 23, 2010.[16] It was later confirmed by Spunk, Newsom's Australian label, that the title and date represented the title and release date of Newsom's upcoming album.[17] The album was reportedly to be released in Australia on February 19, 2010, but it was later postponed to February 22.[18][19] A week later ClashMusic reported that Newsom's upcoming album would contain the four following tracks: "Jack Rabbits", "Ribbon Bows", "Autumn" and "In California". Newsom also described the album as a "cross between her last two"[20] On January 22 of that same month, less than three days after the interview, ClashMusic removed the article and the interview, citing that "the information given was not part of any exclusive interview with, or authorized, by Joanna Newsom and that the words expressed were solely those of the writer." Also, according to the magazine, "none of the quotes should be credited to Ms. Newsom". They concluded by apologizing to "Ms. Newsom and her record company for any distress caused by the article."[21] That same day, NME had reported that the album would contain three discs.[22]

File:Have one on me cover art.jpg
The original black and white cover used by the label at first.

On January 26, the album was made available for pre-order.[16] Pitchfork also reported that Drag City revealed the album cover, which the webzine described as an "utilitarian cover art, a far cry from the fancy portrait that adorned Ys. It was also confirmed that Have One on Me would be a triple album. At last it was reported that Have One on Me would be released worldwide from February 23, including Australia.[18] Less than a week later, Drag City revealed a new album cover, confirming rumors that the black one released before containing only Joanna's name and the album title was only provisory and not the final design.[23][24] Pitchfork described it as a "picture of Ms. Newsom lounging amidst too many antiques and animal prints. She looks comfortable."[25]

On February 8, Japanese website Metropolis reported that Have One on Me would be released in Japan on March 4. Also according to the article although "details and samples of the new album have been kept closely under wraps", there was "an invite-only listening party for press last week" that "revealed Have One on Me to be Newsom’s magnum opus".[26]

Advance copies were not sent to critics in an effort to avoid a leak of the album[7] according to Uncut[27]; Newsom's previous album, Ys was leaked two months before its original release when it was left unprotected on servers belonging to music review website Pitchfork[6]; However, Have One on Me leaked and became available on P2P networks and BitTorrent on February 18, just days before its official release date.[8]

Promotion

To promote the album, Drag City streamed three tracks, starting January 26 and ending on February 15, with each one of them being streamed during seven days. "'81" was the first to be streamed at the label's website and the resulting wave of web traffic overloaded their website. On February 2, the label streamed another new track via its website, "Good Intentions Paving Company". Pitchfork awarded the song a grade of 9 out of 10, and it received the "Best New Music" tag. The reviewer compared Newsom favorably to Rickie Lee Jones and suggested that the song "may be the most humanizing song we've heard from Newsom", aside calling it a "rare thing, then-- an unapologetic love song that feels, you know, new.".[10][28][29] On February 9, the nine-minute "Kingfisher" became the last one released.[28][30] Aside this and touring in support of the album, Joanna Newsom performed "Soft as Chalk" at Jimmy Fallon's Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on March 6, 2010.[31] Newsom performed "81" and "Jackrabbits" on Later with Jools Holland on May 4, 2010.[32][33] Newsom also appeared on the cover of Under the Radar magazine for its May 2010 issue[34] and in the August 2010 issue of Mojo Magazine.[35]

Reception

Commercial performance

In the week it was released, Have One on Me reached the top 10 of online music stores such as Amazon and the iTunes in the U.S.. As a consequence, the album debuted and peaked at number 16 on the Top Digital Albums chart and at number 7 on the Independent Albums chart. On the Billboard 200 it debuted and peaked at number 75, selling more than five thousand copies, making it not only her highest charting album, but also her best first week sales yet. It also debuted and peaked atop of the Folk Albums, making Have One on Me her second album to reach the top spot of a Billboard chart. A week later it fell to number 104 at the first and stayed another week at the top of the latter, becoming, so far, her most successful chart performance. On its third week, the album fell to number 140, though it continued to top the Folk albums chart.[13] Have One on Me spent a total of four weeks inside the Billboard 200 and it is still charting inside of the top 40 and the top 5 of the Independent albums and Folk albums charts, respectively. The album also became her first chart appearance in Canada, debuting and peaking at number 80.

In Europe, the album also became Newsom's highest chart appearance to date in the majority of the territories, where it peaked at number 46 on the continent's overall chart.[13] In the UK it debuted and peaked at number 28, her second album to chart inside the top 50, since Ys peaked at number 41 back in 2006. In Ireland, it debuted and peaked at number 24, falling to number 32 a week after its debut.[36] The album peaked inside the top 20 of the Norwegian Album Charts, and reached the top 100 of others such as the Swiss's, Netherlands's and the Belgium's albums chart.[37][38][39] The album charted lower than its predecessor in France, where it debuted and peaked at number 171.

Critical response

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic85/100[† 1]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[40]
Drowned In Sound[41]
The Guardian[42]
Los Angeles Times[43]
Mojo[44]
NME[45]
Pitchfork Media(9.2/10)[9]
PopMatters[12]
Rolling Stone[46]
Uncut[44]

Have One on Me received universally positive reviews upon its release, based on an aggregate score of 85 out of 100 from Metacritic and 8.7 out of 10 from Any Decent Music, the second highest ever for an artist.[† 1][47] Most of the reviews made note of the sprawling nature[43] of, and the varied styles present in the album, and that whilst a longer album than Ys the orchestral arrangements are scaled-back and less ornate in comparison to Van Dyke Parks' arrangements on that album. The Observer noted that just as Ys was a considerately more ambitious album than The Milk-Eyed Mender, Have One on Me represented a "correspondingly Knievel-like vault".[48] The Wire magazine as well as several other reviews noted the expansion of Newsom's musical palette to include instruments such as tambura and kaval,[2] whilst other critics including Pitchfork Media drew comparison to Joni Mitchell's 1970s material. They also made note of the maturing of Newsom's voice, particularly Ann Powers' review in the Los Angeles Times and Simon Vozick-Levinson in Entertainment Weekly.[43][49]

Anthony Carew of About.com gave the album 5 stars calling Have One on Me "colossal" and "all of the tremors and squeaks of her original screech have been smoothed out, her polished-stone voice rolling syllables into honeyed slurs", aside concluding that "armed with more beautiful singing, more rich orchestration, and more open emotion, there's not a difficult note on here; it's two hours amounting to a staggering portrait of an artist defiantly staking her claim as one of the greatest of the 21st century."[50] Consequence of Sound also gave the album a perfect score claiming that "records like Have One on Me are why they [perfect scores] exist". The reviewer also wrote favorably about its production and songwriting referring to them as "emotional moments, moments you can’t help but imagine being moved to tears, even if you are not actually moved to do so".[51] John Mulvey of Uncut gone even further writing that Have One on Me "sounds very much like a second masterpiece: a different kind of epic to Ys, and one with enough hooks and charms to ensnare at least a few Newsom agnostics"[44] whist Louis Pattison of BBC felt that "as an album, it is huge, sometimes overwhelming – but such is the strength and individuality of Newsom’s vision, it seems almost inconceivable she could produce anything unremarkable".[52] The New York Times's Jon Pareles pointed that she "has discovered how to open up her music: to let it whisper and swell, to be swept into the purely musical pleasures of an ingenious arrangement or to let simplicity and silence speak for her."[53] The Irish Times gave the album 5 stars assuming that although "triple albums are a risk, Newsom pulls this off beautifully."[54]

Joanna Newsom's vocals on the record have been noticed and appreciated by music critics. Plenty of them have also referred to her as one of the greatest singer/songwriters of her generation

Allison Stewart of The Washington Post called Have One on Me "her magnum opus, a three-disc set being likened to a freak-folk Sandinista!, though it feels more like a musical Ulysses[disambiguation needed]."[55] musicOMHs Darren Harvey awarded the album 5 stars recognized that it is "winding, long-winded, densely poetic, and often challenging", but "never tedious or self-indulgent", an opinion also shared by Dan Cairns of The Times.[56][57] James Reed of the Boston Globe wrote favorably about its production stating that "she could have easily overstuffed these songs, like the dizzying album cover, but instead Newsom keeps a tight grip on the music’s dramatic arcs. Songs tend to open with a simple melody on harp or piano before plummeting into countless rabbit holes".[58]

Mark Richardson of Pitchfork gave the album 9.2 out of 10 claiming that it was "striking how much Have One on Me feels like its own thing" in comparison to previous works. Paste Magazine's Jeff Vrabel referred to it as a "panoramic dreamworld" and wrote that "Have One on Me is packed with magic."[59] Jim Scott of Under the Radar awarded the album 9 out of 10 stating that Newsom "has never been one of those artists who leave the listener wanting more, knowing that there's more to give." To him "the massive amount of material contained in Have One on Me will take a long time to digest. Perhaps as long as it takes her to produce another album".[60] Drowned In Sound also gave the same rating and praised Newsom's vocals and lyrics, while the former being described as "winsome and technically much improved" and the latter being pointed as "one of her strongest points." To the reviewer the album is "for now, a stunning and ambitious piece of work; one for the ages".[41] Sputnikmusic rated the album 4½ stars out of 5 commenting that "it's been a long time since an album like this was released: an album that is intensely personal even if you can't relate to the lyrics, even if you've never been in love, even if you've never lost something, even if you've never really felt alive."[61] To Chris Parkin of Yahoo! Have One on Me is "nothing short of remarkable", while No Ripcord ultimately awarded the album a full score, a second for Newsom, referring to it as "one of the finest albums of this, or any, year."[62][63]

Spin's Andy Beta expressed that Newsom "gives what few artists can deliver: a self-contained world of warmth, crystalline detail, and intimacy that lies far beyond a Twitter feed." in his 4 star review. Q Magazine gave the same rating and shared a similar opinion commenting that "Have One on Me is a record so richly involving that it promises to throw up fresh delights weeks, or even months, down the line."[44][64] NMEstated in its 8/10 review that "most bands don’t make that many great songs in their whole darned career."[45] Simmy Richman of The Independent described it as "a monumental work in more ways than one."[65] Will Dean of The Guardian pointed that "at two-hours-plus, it's a record that demands concentration to appreciate its splatterings of beauty. But pour yourself a glass and listen, because they don't make them like this too often." Will Hermes of Rolling Stone awarded the album 3½ stars out of 5 praising the lyrics and believing that it "firmly establishes her as a singer-songwriter to be reckoned with", while the German version of the same magazine gave Have One on Me 4½ stars and placed Newsom as the cover story of its march issue.[46][66] Giving it 3½ stars, Heather Phares of Allmusic commented that "the first disc presents Newsom’s biggest departures", but that "the album’s cross between The Milk-Eyed Mender and Ys isn’t always greater than the sum of its parts".[40] Andy Battaglia of The A.V. Club gave it a B grade and wrote that "Have One on Me doesn’t hold out any clear organizational structure to cinch it all together. Or at least it hasn’t yet", while Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune in his 2½ out of 4 stars review commented that "history tells us that most triple albums could’ve benefited from some pruning, and Have One on Me is no exception."[67][68]

As with Newsom's other studio albums, Have One on Me has received criticism and mixed to negative reviews. Slant Magazine's Matthew Cole rated it 2 stars out of 5. Cole said it was "remarkable how little narrative arc develops either within or between songs," and that most of the album plays out with "moments of inspired performance scattered haphazardly throughout tracks that just don't feel like they've been thought through." He went on to call the record "a strange, and strangely pretentious mess: an album pitted deep in the psychic world of stories that nonetheless can't figure out when it should begin, when it should end, or which parts are even worth the audience's attention."[11] Matthew Fiander of PopMatters gave the album 4 out of 10 points and described the songs as "formless", although he recognized that there were standout tracks, and some of them came at least close of others songs by Newsom such as Only Skin. He also expressed disappointment, commenting that "it’s too bad really, that Have One on Me is so overdone because there’s a decent album hidden somewhere in there. It’s an album the Newsom we saw in 2006 would have found, formed, and made shine".[12] In contrast, Zach Schonfeld of the same website has been more positive towards the album while reviewing one of her concerts, describing it as "the closest Newsom will come to a Blood on the Tracks — a confessional opus, straight from the gut."[69]

Accolades

Publication Accolade Rank
About Best Records of 2010 So Far 1[70]
Any Decent Music Top Albums of 2010 So Far 2[71]
Metacritic The Best Albums of 2010 So Far 6[72]
Rate Your Music Top Albums of 2010 So Far 2[73]
Year Award Category Result
2010 MOJO Awards Best Album[74] Nominated

Tracklist

The tracklist was leaked in January, but it was only officially announced by Drag City and reported by other vehicles in February. All songs written by Joanna Newsom.[16][75][76][77]

Disc 1
No.TitleLength
1."Easy"6:04
2."Have One on Me"11:02
3."'81"3:51
4."Good Intentions Paving Company"7:02
5."No Provenance"6:25
6."Baby Birch"9:30
Disc 2
No.TitleLength
1."On a Good Day"1:48
2."You and Me, Bess"7:12
3."In California"8:41
4."Jackrabbits"4:23
5."Go Long"8:02
6."Occident"5:37
Disc 3
No.TitleLength
1."Soft as Chalk"6:29
2."Esme"7:56
3."Autumn"8:01
4."Ribbon Bows"6:10
5."Kingfisher"9:11
6."Does Not Suffice"6:44

Personnel

Performance

Production

  • Joanna Newsom - producer, songwriter, harp, piano and vocal arrangements
  • Ryan Francesconi - arrangements, conductor
  • Noah Georgeson - mixing
  • Jim O'Rourke - mixing
  • Steve Rooke - mastering
  • Becca Mann - cover art
  • Annabel Mehran - photographer
  • Greg Moore - additional arrangements
  • Thom Moore - additional arrangements
  • Neal Morgan - drum and percussion arrangements, additional arrangements
  • Dan Osborn - layout designer
  • Lila Sklar - additional arrangements
  • Corinna Taylor - calligraphy

Chart positions

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Austrian Album Charts 49[78]
Belgium Ultratop 46[39]
Billboard 200 (U.S.) 75[79]
Billboard Top Digital Albums (U.S.) 16[79]
Billboard Top Independent Albums (U.S.) 7[79]
Billboard Top Folk Albums (U.S.) 1[79]
Canadian Albums Chart 80[80]
German Albums Chart 40[81]
European Top 100 Albums 46[13]
French Albums Chart 171[82]
Irish Albums Chart 24 [36]
Norwegian Album Charts 16[83]
Netherlands MegaCharts 54[38]
Swedish Album Charts 54[84]
Swiss Music Charts 75[37]
UK Albums Chart 28[85]

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Australia February 22, 2010 Spunk Records CD/Vinyl/Digital URA321
North America February 23, 2010 Drag City Records CD/Vinyl/Digital DC390
Germany February 26, 2010 Rough Trade Records CD/Vinyl/Digital
United Kingdom March 1, 2010 Drag City Records CD/Vinyl/Digital DC390
Japan March 3, 2010 P-Vine Records CD/Vinyl/Digital
France March 8, 2010 Drag City Records CD/Vinyl/Digital

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Based upon 35 reviews according to Metacritic
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