Michael Kiwanuka ¦ Kiwanuka

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Veröffentlichung Kiwanuka:

2019

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Kiwanuka is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka. It was released on 1 November 2019 through Polydor and Interscope Records.[1][2] The album won the 2020 Mercury Prize,[3] and was nominated for Best Rock Album at the 63rd Grammy Awards. The opening track to this album was used by broadcaster ITV as its theme tune for its coverage of the Men's Football Euros 2020.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?8.5/10[4]
Metacritic89/100[5]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]
Chicago Tribune[7]
The Daily Telegraph[8]
The Guardian[9]
The Independent[10]
NME[11]
Pitchfork7.5/10[12]
Q[13]
Rolling Stone[1]
The Times[14]

On the review aggregator website Metacritic, Kiwanuka has a score of 89 out of 100 based on 21 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[5] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 8.5 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[4]

Dave Simpson of The Guardian hailed Kiwanuka as a "bold, expansive, heartfelt, sublime album" and one of the best of the decade,[9] while Dorian Lynskey of Q called it a "compassionate, career-defining masterpiece". In her review for NME, Elizabeth Aubrey highlighted the personal nature of its lyrics, commending it as "a daring leap of self-affirmation."[11] Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph described it as "an album in which a troubled spirit seeks the relief of music to mesmerising and charged effect."[15] In a year-end essay for Slate, Ann Powers cited Kiwanuka as proof that the album format is not dead but rather undergoing a "metamorphosis", with artists such as Kiwanuka utilizing the concept album through the culturally-relevant autobiographical narratives, which in this case is a "song cycle alchemizing violence through compassion".[16]

The album won the Mercury Prize 2020. It was the third time in his career he had been nominated following nominations for Home Again and Love & Hate but the first time he had won.

Accolades

Accolades for Kiwanuka
PublicationListRank
Afisha Daily (Russia)[17]The Best Foreign Albums of 2019
6
Albumism[18]The 50 Best Albums of 2019
6
AllMusic[19]Best of 2019
American Songwriter[20]Top 25 Albums (and 25 More That We Loved) of 2019
BBC Radio 6 Music[21]Albums Of The Year 2019
3
Chicago Tribune[22]Best rock-pop-rap albums of 2019
4
Clash[23]Albums Of The Year 2019
9
Double J[24]The 50 best albums of 2019
16
The Economist[25]The best albums of 2019
Gigwise[26]51 Best Albums of 2019
5
God Is in the TV[27]GIITTV Album Of The Year Poll Results 2019
2
Good Morning America[28]50 of the best albums of 2019
2
The Guardian[29]The 50 best albums of 2019
12
Houston Chronicle[30]Andrew Dansby's albums of 2019
6
The Independent[31]The 50 best albums of 2019
18
The Line of Best Fit[32]The Best Albums of 2019 Ranked
20
Mondo Sonoro (Spain)[33]The best international albums of 2019
7
musicOMH[34]Top 50 Albums Of 2019
4
The New York Times (Jon Pareles)[35]Top 50 Albums Of 2019
8
NME[36]The 50 best albums of 2019
8
No Ripcord[37]The 50 Best Albums of 2019
11
PopMatters[38]The 70 Best Albums of 2019
18
Under the Radar[39]Top 100 Albums of 2019
34

Track listing

All tracks are written by Michael Kiwanuka, Brian Burton, and Dean Josiah Cover

Kiwanuka track listing
No.TitleLength
1."You Ain't the Problem"4:09
2."Rolling"2:51
3."I've Been Dazed"4:25
4."Piano Joint (This Kind of Love) (Intro)"2:18
5."Piano Joint (This Kind of Love)"3:51
6."Another Human Being"1:51
7."Living in Denial"3:31
8."Hero (Intro)"1:20
9."Hero"3:19
10."Hard to Say Goodbye"7:05
11."Final Days"4:10
12."Interlude (Loving the People)"2:42
13."Solid Ground"3:53
14."Light"5:48
Total length:51:13

Personnel

Credits adapted from digital liner notes.

Musicians

  • Michael Kiwanuka – vocals (all tracks), acoustic guitar (1, 3, 8–10, 14), bass (1–5, 7–11, 13, 14), percussion (1), electric guitar (2–5, 7–11, 13, 14), keyboards (13), organ (13), piano (13), synthesizer (13)
  • Inflo – background vocals (1–5, 7–11, 13, 14), drums (1–5, 7–14), electric guitar (1), percussion (1–4), piano (1–5, 10–12, 14), vocals (2, 11), organ (2, 8, 9), synthesizer (2–5, 13, 14), keyboards (3, 4, 7), programming (4, 8)
  • Rosie Danvers – cello (1, 3, 8, 11, 14)
  • Kadeem Clarke – keyboards (1), synthesizer (1, 7, 11), piano (6, 10), Wurlitzer electric piano (11)
  • Danger Mouse – percussion and tambourine (1), electric guitar (3), programming (4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14), keyboards (7)
  • Nick Barr – viola (1, 5, 8, 11, 13, 14)
  • Natalia Bonner – violin (1, 3, 5, 8)
  • Zara Benyounes – violin (1, 5, 8, 13)
  • Alecia Chakour – background vocals (3, 10, 11)
  • James Casey – background vocals (3, 10, 11)
  • Dizzy Daniel Moorehead – saxophone (3, 10, 11)
  • Jasmine Muhammed – background vocals (3, 10, 11)
  • LaDonna Harley Peters – background vocals (3, 14)
  • Paul Boldeau – background vocals (3, 14)
  • Saundra Williams – background vocals (3, 10, 11)
  • Yolanda Greaves – background vocals (3, 14)
  • Bruce White – viola (3)
  • Anna Croad – violin (3, 10)
  • Patrick Kiernan – violin (3, 5, 10, 11, 14)
  • Sally Jackson – violin (3, 5, 10, 11, 14)
  • Stephanie Cavey – violin (3)
  • Steve Morris – violin (3, 5, 10, 11, 14)
  • Bryony James – cello (5, 11, 14)
  • Richard Pryce – double bass (5, 11, 14)
  • Jean Kelly – harp (5, 6, 10)
  • Emma Owens – viola (5, 10, 11, 14)
  • Fiona Leggat – viola (5, 10, 11, 14)
  • Deborah Widdup – violin (5, 10, 11, 14)
  • Eleanor Mathieson – violin (5, 10)
  • Ellie Stanford – violin (5, 11, 14)
  • Gillon Cameron – violin (5, 11, 14)
  • Hayley Pomfrett – violin (5, 11, 14)
  • Helen Hathorn – violin (5, 11, 14)
  • Kotono Sato – violin (5, 11, 14)
  • Chloe Vincent – flute (10)
  • Nathan Allen – percussion (10)
  • George Hogg – trumpet (10)
  • Jenny Sacha – violin (10, 13)
  • Sarah Sexton – violin (10)

Technical

  • Danger Mouse – producer
  • Inflo – producer (all tracks), mixer (4, 6, 12), recording engineer (12)
  • Matt Coltonmastering engineer
  • Richard Woodcraft – mixer (2, 3, 5, 8–11, 13, 14), assistant recording engineer (3), vocal engineer (7), recording engineer (8, 9)
  • Kennie Takahashi – recording engineer (1–5, 7–11, 13, 14), mixer (1, 7, 10)
  • Tom Campbell – recording engineer (4), assistant recording engineer (1–3, 5, 7–9, 11, 13, 14)

Charts

Certifications

Kiwanuka sales certifications
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[65]Gold100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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Artist(s)

Veröffentlichungen von Michael Kiwanuka die im OTRS erhältlich sind/waren:

Love & Hate ¦ Home Again ¦ Kiwanuka ¦ Solid Ground (Virgil Abloh Remix)

Michael Kiwanuka auf Wikipedia (oder andere Quellen):

Michael Samuel Kiwanuka (* 3. Mai 1987 in London) ist ein britischer Soulmusiker und Songwriter.

Karriere

Kiwanukas Eltern stammen aus Uganda; aufgewachsen ist er im Norden von London in Muswell Hill. Mit 16 Jahren begann er mit dem Gitarrespielen und dem Komponieren von Songs und spielte in Rockbands.[2] Später entdeckte er die Soulmusik der 1960er Jahre für sich. Er studierte Jazzmusik und verdiente Geld als Studiomusiker, bevor er seine Solokarriere begann. Paul Butler von der Band The Bees wurde auf ihn aufmerksam und produzierte mit ihm seine erste EP und Communion Records nahm ihn unter Vertrag. Sein Song Tell Me a Tale schaffte es Mitte 2011 in die BBC-Playlist. Im selben Jahr engagierte ihn auch Adele für ihr Vorprogramm bei der Europatournee.[3]

Anfang 2012 wurde Kiwanuka bei der BBC-Prognose für den Sound of 2012 auf Platz 1 gewählt.[4] Anschließend wurde der Song Home Again als Single veröffentlicht und erreichte die UK-Charts. Das gleichnamige Debütalbum erschien im März europaweit und konnte sich in vielen Ländern erfolgreich platzieren. Unter anderem erreichte es die Top 10 in England, Belgien, den Niederlanden, Schweden und Norwegen.[1] Während es bei diesem Debütalbum zwar viel zu loben gab, erstaunte den Kritiker des Guardian beim Folgealbum Love & Hate (2016) das Selbstvertrauen, mit dem er die Songs inszenierte, „nicht zuletzt wegen der unaufdringlichen Wärme und der Qualität seiner Stimme“.[5] Love & Hate erreichte den ersten Platz der Charts und verkaufte sich sehr gut in Großbritannien.

Das schlicht Kiwanuka betitelte dritte Album blieb leicht hinter den Verkaufszahlen seines Vorgängers zurück. Als das Format ausschöpfendes, nicht auf Streamingdienste optimiertes „Album im traditionellen Sinne“ bewertete der Radiosender ByteFM das von Allmusic als „21st century psychedelic soul“ kategorisierte Werk.[6][7] Für dieses dritte Album erhielt Kiwanuka im September 2020 den hochdotierten Mercury Prize für das beste britische Popalbum des Jahres, für den er bereits zweimal zuvor nominiert worden war.[8]

Diskografie

Alben

EPs

  • 2011: Tell Me a Tale

Singles

  • 2010: Tell Me a Tale
  • 2011: I’m Getting Ready
  • 2011: Home Again
  • 2011: I’ll Get Along
  • 2011: Bones
  • 2012: Always Waiting
  • 2014: You’ve Got Nothing to Lose
  • 2016: Black Man in a White World
  • 2016: Love & Hate (UK:SilberSilber)
  • 2016: One More Night
  • 2016: Cold Little Heart (UK:PlatinPlatin, US:PlatinPlatin)

Auszeichnungen für Musikverkäufe

Goldene Schallplatte

  • Frankreich Frankreich
    • 2012: für das Album Home Again
  • Norwegen Norwegen
    • 2019: für das Album Home Again
    • 2019: für die Single Home Again
    • 2019: für die Single Cold Little Heart

Platin-Schallplatte

  • Polen Polen
    • 2022: für die Single Cold Little Heart
    • 2023: für das Album Love & Hate
  • Portugal Portugal
    • 2022: für die Single Cold Little Heart[9]
  • Spanien Spanien
    • 2024: für die Single Cold Little Heart

Anmerkung: Auszeichnungen in Ländern aus den Charttabellen bzw. Chartboxen sind in ebendiesen zu finden.

Land/RegionAus­zeich­nung­en für Mu­sik­ver­käu­fe
(Land/Region, Auszeichnungen, Verkäufe, Quellen)
Silber Gold PlatinVer­käu­feQuel­len
 Frankreich (SNEP)0! S Gold10! P50.000infodisc.fr
 Norwegen (IFPI)0! S 3× Gold30! P70.000ifpi.no
 Polen (ZPAV)0! S0! G 2× Platin270.000olis.pl
 Portugal (AFP)0! S0! G Platin110.000Einzelnachweise
 Spanien (Promusicae)0! S0! G Platin160.000elportaldemusica.es
 Vereinigte Staaten (RIAA)0! S0! G Platin11.000.000riaa.com
 Vereinigtes Königreich (BPI) 2× Silber2 3× Gold3 Platin11.300.000bpi.co.uk
Insgesamt 2× Silber2 7× Gold7 6× Platin6

Trivia

Im Film Yesterday aus dem Jahr 2019 spielt Kiwanuka sich selbst. Sein kurzer Auftritt zeigt ihn bei einem Konzert, wo er von seinem nachlässigen Roadie Rocky schlecht unterstützt wird und diesen gleich mitten auf der Bühne feuert. Darauf hat Rocky Zeit und Gelegenheit, Roadie (und Freund) des aufstrebenden Superstars und Helden des Films Jack Malik zu werden.

Weblinks

Commons: Michael Kiwanuka – Sammlung von Bildern

Quellen

  1. a b c Chartquellen: DE AT CH UK US
  2. New band of the day - Michael Kiwanuka (No 1,029), Paul Lester, Guardian, 24. Mai 2011
  3. Jonathan Fischer: Der Heimkehrer. Die Zeit Nº 12/2012, 16. März 2012, abgerufen am 2. Februar 2014.
  4. Michael Kiwanuka wins the Sound of 2012!, BBC
  5. Michael Kiwanuka: Love & Hate review – soul-searching with the tang of authenticity. In: The Guardian. 14. Juli 2016, abgerufen am 19. August 2019.
  6. ByteFM Redaktion: Michael Kiwanuka – „Kiwanuka“ (Album der Woche). In: www.byte.fm. ByteFM, 28. Oktober 2019, abgerufen am 15. Februar 2020.
  7. Tom Jurek: Kiwanuka Album Review. In: www.allmusic.com. Allmusic, abgerufen am 15. Februar 2020 (englisch).
  8. Michael Kiwanuka mit Mercury Prize ausgezeichnet, deutschlandfunkkultur.de Kulturnachrichten, erschienen und abgerufen am 25. September 2020.
  9. Platin für Cold Little Heart in Portugal