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释义

  1. Recording and production

  2. Musical style

  3. Release and promotion

  4. Critical reception

  5. Track listing

     2017 limited deluxe edition box set 

  6. Personnel

  7. Charts

  8. Certifications

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox album
| name = Fever to Tell
| type = studio
| artist = Yeah Yeah Yeahs
| cover = Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever to Tell.png
| alt =
| released = {{Start date|2003|4|29}}
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio = Headgear Studio {{small|(Brooklyn, NY)}}
| genre = {{hlist|Garage rock revival|art punk|dance-punk}}
| length = {{duration|m=37|s=25}}
| label = Interscope
| producer = {{hlist|Dave Sitek|Yeah Yeah Yeahs}}
| prev_title = Machine
| prev_year = 2002
| next_title = Show Your Bones
| next_year = 2006
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Fever to Tell
| type = studio
| single1 = Date with the Night
| single1date = April 14, 2003
| single2 = Pin
| single2date = July 22, 2003
| single3 = Maps
| single3date = February 10, 2004
| single4 = Y Control
| single4date = June 1, 2004
}}
}}

Fever to Tell is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs. It was released on April 29, 2003, by Interscope Records. It was produced by Dave Sitek and mixed by Alan Moulder. Four singles were issued, the first being "Date with the Night".

Fever to Tell was both a critical and commercial success; it has sold one million copies worldwide.

Recording and production

By 2002, Yeah Yeah Yeahs had achieved a respected reputation for their live performances and critical acclaim for their debut EP, leading to several overtures from major record labels. The band wanted to finance their debut album themselves and chose to record at the low-budget Headgear Studio in Brooklyn. "It was really important for us to do it on our turf, on our terms", lead singer Karen O later told Spin. "We were all living together, and all the money we used to fund it came out of our pocket." They produced it with Dave Sitek, a multi-instrumentalist and producer from the band TV on the Radio.[1]

Karen O and Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner first met Sitek while working together at a Brooklyn clothing store, and he went on to drive and manage them for their first concert tour. In 2002, the band asked Sitek to produce their debut album. She recalled the decision in an interview with Lizzy Goodman for her 2017 book Meet Me in the Bathroom. "I remember him giving me a few burned CDs of stuff that he had worked on", she Karen O said. "I guess he was just a buddy, and we felt immediately like we were family with him. And we didn’t know anyone else. That was probably one of the biggest reasons we worked with him, because we didn’t know anyone else. Then, of course, he ended up being really fucking masterful."[1]

Once the recording was finished, the album was mixed in London by Zinner and sound engineer Alan Moulder (who had previously worked for My Bloody Valentine and Nine Inch Nails).[3]

Musical style

According to Paste, Fever to Tell was representative of the early-2000s' garage rock revival,[1] while Dan Epstein from Rolling Stone called the record an "NYC art-punk landmark".[2] Its music was also described as "ecstatic dance punk", by Alex Denney of The Guardian.[3] Journalist Jon Pareles said that the band "are closer to Siouxsie and the Banshees (but with a grin) and Led Zeppelin (but with estrogen) than to the blues". The slow closing track "Modern Romance" was compared to a Velvet Underground drone.[7] Music historian Nick Kent compared Karen O's singing style to Lydia Lunch and PJ Harvey. Kent also described the record as musically "Siouxsie Sioux jamming with Led Zeppelin".[4] Journalist Alexis Petridis remarked that "Y Control" was based on a riff from art-rockers Big Black, then transformed into spacey new-wave pop.[9]

Release and promotion

Fever to Tell was released on May 3, 2003, by Interscope Records.[5] It debuted at number 67 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in the week of May 17.[6] To promote the album, "Date with the Night" and "Pins" were released as the first two singles. Interscope wanted to release "Maps" earlier but the band's resistance delayed it until February 2004, when the album had sold only 124,000 copies. The single became a hit on MTV and rock radio, charting at number nine on Billboard{{'}}s Hot Modern Rock Tracks, and its success helped triple sales of the album.[2]

By March 2006, Fever to Tell had sold 524,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[7] In March 2009, the album reached sales of more than one million copies worldwide.[8] Its American sales stood at 600,000 by April 2010.[9]

Critical reception

{{Album ratings
| MC = 85/100[10]
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1Score = {{rating|4|5}}[11]
| rev2 = Blender
| rev2Score = {{rating|4|5}}[12]
| rev3 = Entertainment Weekly
| rev3Score = B[13]
| rev4 = The Guardian
| rev4Score = {{rating|4|5}}[14]
| rev5 = NME
| rev5Score = 8/10[15]
| rev6 = Pitchfork
| rev6Score = 7.4/10[16]
| rev7 = Q
| rev7Score = {{rating|4|5}}[17]
| rev8 = Rolling Stone
| rev8Score = {{rating|4|5}}[18]
| rev9 = Uncut
| rev9Score = {{rating|5|5}}[19]
| rev10 = The Village Voice
| rev10Score = B+[20]
}}Fever to Tell was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 85, based on 27 reviews.[10] In a four star review, Rolling Stone wrote: "There are half a dozen songs under three minutes on Fever to Tell, and they sound absolutely complete".[18] Andrew Perry from The Daily Telegraph called it an "exhilarating dose of lo-fi garage-rock".[21] In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau observed "a striking sound" that is "both big and punk, never a natural combo", and highlighted by Zinner's "dangerous riffs". He had reservations about the subject matter, however; while noting "two human-scale songs toward the end", Christgau said "to care about this band you have to find Karen O's fuck-me persona provocative if not seductive, and since I've never been one for the sex-is-combat thing, I find it silly or obnoxious depending on who's taking it seriously."[20]Fever to Tell was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and was certified gold in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The video for "Maps" received nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and the MTV2 Award at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards. The New York Times chose Fever to Tell as the best album of 2003.[22]

In June 2005, the album was ranked number 89 on Spin magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Albums, 1985–2005.[23] Featuring in the 2010 book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, Fever to Tell was hailed as "the coolest and cleverest record of 2003".[24] In 2009, the album was named by NME, Pitchfork, and Rolling Stone the fifth, 24th, and 28th best album of the 2000s decade, respectively.[25][26][27]

Track listing

{{Track listing
| all_writing = Yeah Yeah Yeahs. All tracks produced by Dave Sitek and Yeah Yeah Yeahs
| title1 = Rich
| length1 = 3:36
| title2 = Date with the Night
| length2 = 2:35
| title3 = Man
| length3 = 1:49
| title4 = Tick
| length4 = 1:49
| title5 = Black Tongue
| length5 = 2:59
| title6 = Pin
| length6 = 2:00
| title7 = Cold Light
| length7 = 2:16
| title8 = No No No
| length8 = 5:14
| title9 = Maps
| length9 = 3:39
| title10 = Y Control
| length10 = 4:00
| title11 = Modern Romance
| length11 = 7:28
| total_length = 37:25
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = UK special edition and Japanese edition bonus tracks[28][29]
| title12 = Yeah! New York
| length12 = 2:06
| title13 = Date with the Night
| note13 = CD-ROM video
| total_length = 39:31
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = 2017 digital deluxe remastered bonus disc[30]
| title1 = Date with the Night
| note1 = four track demo
| length1 = 2:05
| title2 = Black Tongue
| note2 = four track demo
| length2 = 3:22
| title3 = Pin
| note3 = four track demo
| length3 = 1:28
| title4 = Maps
| note4 = early four track demo
| length4 = 1:04
| title5 = Poor Song
| note5 = four track demo
| length5 = 2:56
| title6 = Tick
| note6 = four track demo
| length6 = 2:23
| title7 = Shot Down
| note7 = four track demo
| length7 = 1:07
| title8 = Ooh Ooh Ooh
| note8 = four track demo
| length8 = 2:34
| title9 = Maps
| note9 = four track demo
| length9 = 2:20
| title10 = Shake It
| length10 = 2:10
| title11 = Machine
| length11 = 3:17
| title12 = Modern Things
| length12 = 2:57
| title13 = Graveyard
| length13 = 1:31
| title14 = Shot Down
| length14 = 1:30
| title15 = Yeah! New York
| length15 = 2:05
| title16 = Boogers
| length16 = 2:22
| title17 = Countdown
| length17 = 3:41
}}

2017 limited deluxe edition box set

{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = LP two, side A[31]
| title1 = Date with the Night
| note1 = four track demo
| length1 = 2:05
| title2 = Black Tongue
| note2 = four track demo
| length2 = 3:22
| title3 = Pin
| note3 = four track demo
| length3 = 1:28
| title4 = Maps
| note4 = early four track demo
| length4 = 1:04
| title5 = Poor Song
| note5 = four track demo
| length5 = 2:56
| title6 = Tick
| note6 = four track demo
| length6 = 2:23
| title7 = Shot Down
| note7 = four track demo
| length7 = 1:07
| title8 = Ooh Ooh Ooh
| note8 = four track demo
| length8 = 2:34
| title9 = Maps
| note9 = four track demo
| length9 = 2:20
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = LP two, side B (B-sides and rarities)[31]
| title1 = Shake It
| length1 = 2:10
| title2 = Machine
| length2 = 3:17
| title3 = Modern Things
| length3 = 2:57
| title4 = Graveyard
| length4 = 1:31
| title5 = Shot Down
| length5 = 1:30
| title6 = Yeah! New York
| length6 = 2:05
| title7 = Boogers
| length7 = 2:22
| title8 = Countdown
| length8 = 3:41
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = Champagne cork USB memory stick[31]
| title1 = There Is No Modern Romance
| note1 = tour documentary by Patrick Daughters and Stephen Berger
| title2 = Fukuoka Nagoya Osaka Tokyo
| note2 = Japan tour behind the scenes
| title3 = They Don't Love Like I Love You
| note3 = interviews by Lance Bangs and Spike Jonze
| title4 = Maps
| note4 = official video
| title5 = Date with the Night
| note5 = official video
| title6 = Y Control
| note6 = official video
| title7 = Pin
| note7 = official video
| title8 = Y Control
| note8 = live at The Fillmore, San Francisco
| title9 = Black Tongue
| note9 = live at The Fillmore, San Francisco
| title10 = Maps
| note10 = live at The Fillmore, San Francisco
| title11 = Rich
| note11 = live at The Fillmore, San Francisco
| title12 = Miles Away
| note12 = live at The Fillmore, San Francisco
| title13 = Poor Song
| note13 = live at The Fillmore, San Francisco
}}{{Track listing
| collapsed = yes
| headline = Cassette[31]
| title1 = Phone Jam
| title2 = Art Star
| note2 = four track demo
| title3 = Bang
| note3 = four track demo
| title4 = Our Time
| note4 = four track demo
}}Notes
  • Track 11 includes the hidden track "Poor Song" at the 4:25 mark, after "Modern Romance" ends at 3:15. "Poor Song" appears as a separate track on the 2017 digital deluxe remastered edition.[30]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Fever to Tell.[32]

Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs – production
  • Brian Chase – drums
  • Karen O – vocals
  • Nick Zinner – drum machine, guitar {{small|(all tracks)}}; mixing {{small|(tracks 1–7, 9, 10)}}
Additional personnel
  • Chris Coady – post-production {{small|(tracks 8, 11)}}
  • Cody Critcheloe – artwork
  • Rick Levy – mixing assistance
  • Roger Lian – track editing
  • Paul Mahajan – engineering
  • Alan Moulder – mixing {{small|(tracks 1–7, 9, 10)}}
  • Dave Sitek – production {{small|(all tracks)}}; mixing {{small|(tracks 8, 11)}}
  • Howie Weinberg – mastering

Charts

{{album chart|France|70|artist=Yeah Yeah Yeahs|album=Fever to Tell|rowheader=true|accessdate=November 12, 2016}}{{album chart|Ireland|18|year=2003|week=18|rowheader=true|accessdate=November 12, 2016}}{{album chart|Norway|39|artist=Yeah Yeah Yeahs|album=Fever to Tell|rowheader=true|accessdate=November 12, 2016}}{{album chart|Scotland|12|date=20030504|rowheader=true|accessdate=November 12, 2016}}{{album chart|UK2|13|date=20030504|rowheader=true|accessdate=July 3, 2018}}{{album chart|Billboard200|55|artist=Yeah Yeah Yeahs|rowheader=true|accessdate=November 12, 2016}}
Chart (2003–04)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[33] 80
European Albums (Music & Media)[34] 42

Certifications

{{Certification Table Top}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|artist=Yeah Yeah Yeahs|title=Fever to Tell|award=Gold|type=album|relyear=2003|certyear=2013|date=July 22, 2013|accessdate=November 12, 2016|salesamount=205,000|salesref=[35]}}{{Certification Table Entry|region=United States|artist=Yeah Yeah Yeahs|album=Fever to Tell|award=Gold|type=album|relyear=2003|certyear=2007|date=January 10, 2007|accessdate=November 12, 2016}}{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=yes}}

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