Английская Википедия:All I Need (Radiohead song)
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"All I Need" is a song by English alternative rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich. It was released as a promotional single on 5 January 2009, from their seventh studio album, In Rainbows (2007). "All I Need" is a downbeat track which sees frontman Thom Yorke singing of obsession and unrequited love.
In support of the MTV EXIT anti-human trafficking campaign, Radiohead released a music video for "All I Need", directed by Steve Rogers, which premiered on 1 May 2008. The video, which contrasts the lives of two boys from different economic backgrounds, received acclaim and won numerous awards.
Recording
Radiohead debuted "All I Need" at their 20 June 2006 performance at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.[1] Singer Thom Yorke told the audience that they had just "sketched [the song] out earlier and might get it wrong".[1]
Radiohead recorded "All I Need" for their seventh studio album, In Rainbows (2007). They used a fan recording of the debut performance, uploaded to YouTube, as a reference when working in the studio; Yorke said: "It's all crunchy, it's all from mobile phone but... that's sort of an element of it I really find incredibly exciting."[2]
Guitarist Jonny Greenwood wanted to capture the sensation of white noise generated by "a band playing loudly in a room, when all this chaos kicks up".[3] Unable to produce the sound in a recording studio, Greenwood instead had a string section, the Millennia Ensemble,[4] play every note of the scale, blanketing the audio frequencies.[3] He also overdubbed his own viola playing.[3]
Guitarist Ed O'Brien used a guitar strung with four bottom E strings, creating a "thicker" sound, combined with a sustain unit (allowing notes to be sustained indefinitely) and delay pedal.[5] Yorke said that the final version of "All I Need" was a combination of four different recordings.[6]
Composition
"All I Need" is a sombre song with lyrics detailing obsession and love.[6][7] It incorporates strings,[8] synthesisers,[9] glockenspiel and piano.[10] Brian Howe of Paste wrote that it "contrasts baggy bass bleats with tiny, concise glockenspiel".[11] Robert Sandall of The Telegraph described it as Yorke's most "direct love song",[12] and Rolling Stone cited it as among "the most intense love songs [he] has ever sung".[13]
Yorke's lyrics incorporate metaphors describing unrequited love, describing himself as "an animal trapped in your hot car".[7] In the final crescendo,[14] the album's "most cathartic release", Yorke sings "it's all right, it's all wrong" as drummer Philip Selway's crash cymbals enter.[15][16]
Release
"All I Need" concludes the first half of In Rainbows.[10] On 5 January 2009, TBD Records and ATO Records released "All I Need" to United States adult album alternative radio, marking the fifth and final single from In Rainbows.[17] CD copies of the single were distributed by TBD Records for promotional purposes to coincide with the radio release, which included labels detailing Radiohead's nominations at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards.[18] A performance of "All I Need" was included on the 2008 live video In Rainbows – From the Basement.[19] Yorke remixed "All I Need" as a new song, "Honey Pot", which he played during a guest appearance on the radio station KCRW in June 2013.[20]
Music video
Radiohead produced the music video for "All I Need" with MTV in support of the MTV EXIT campaign, which promotes awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking and modern slavery.[21] Yorke said of the project:[21]
The video, directed by Steve Rogers and filmed in Australia by cinematographer John Seale, premiered on May 1, 2008.[21][22] In split screen, it depicts a day in the lives of two children from opposite sides of the world: a boy in the west from an affluent area, and a boy in the east forced to work in a sweatshop which produces shoes worn by the western boy.[21] The video garnered 16 awards, including the UNICEF–CASBAA Asia-Pacific Child Rights Award,[23] the Bronze ANDY for Film at the International Andy Awards, the In Book for Music Video at the 2009 D&AD Awards, and the Bronze Lion for Film at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.[24]
Reception
Thomas Leatham of Far Out name "All I Need" the third-best Radiohead song.[25]
Personnel
Credits adapted from the In Rainbows liner notes.[4]
- Radiohead
- Additional personnel
- Nigel Godrich – production, mixing, engineering
- Dan Grech-Marguerat – engineering
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- The Millennia Ensemble – strings
- Hugo Nicolson – engineering
- Graeme Stewart – preproduction
- Richard Woodcraft – engineering
Certifications
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References
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