- Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home
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Name = Yes! I Am a Long Way from home
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Artist = Mogwai
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Album =Mogwai Young Team
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Released = 21 October 1997
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Recorded = MCM StudiosHamilton, South Lanarkshire
Genre =Post-rock
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Length = 5:58
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Composer =Dominic Aitchison
Label =Chemikal Underground
Producer =Paul Savage , Mogwai
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Audio sample? ="Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home" is theopening track on the Scottishpost-rock band Mogwai's 1997 debut album, "Mogwai Young Team ". The song was primarily written by the band's bassist,Dominic Aitchison , prior to the 1997 "Mogwai Young Team" recording sessions.The song features
electric guitar ,bass guitar ,drum kit , organ, andglockenspiel , bookended by sampledmonologue s from friends of the band. The song is an example of the predominantly electric guitar-basedgenre the band employed at the time; featuring quiet, clean sections contrasting with loud, distorted sections, sometimes connected with crescendos and diminuendos. This dynamic contrast was referred to by the band as "serious guitar music." [cite web |url=http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/about.php |title=Brightlight! About |accessdate=2008-04-01 |work=About|publisher= [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/ Brightlight!] |quote= ...to make some serious guitar music.]"Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home" received a positive reception from music journalists, with album reviews focusing mainly on the effectiveness of the dynamic contrast featured within the song, the band's usage of instrumentation, and the track's overall representation of the band's genre at the time.
Writing and recording
The first documented live performance of what would become "Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home", then going under the working title of "Dom", was on 24 April 1996, at the Monarch in London—the band's first show outside of Scotland. [cite web | title = Mogwai @ The Monarch, London - 26/04/1996 | work = Gigography | publisher = [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/ Brightlight!] | url = http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/gig260496.php | accessdate = 2008-02-10 ] [cite web | title = Alternative Titles | work = Tracks + Tabs | publisher = [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/ Brightlight!] | url =http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/tracks.php | accessdate = 2007-12-16 ] It was later performed live several times throughout 1996 and 1997, first going under the title of "Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home" at a show on 6 April 1997 at Highbury Garage in London—the band's first show promoting the "
Ten Rapid (Collected Recordings 1996–1997) " compilation album. [cite web | title = Mogwai @ Highbury Garage, London - 06/04/1997 | work = Gigography | publisher = [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/ Brightlight!] | url = http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/gig060497.php | accessdate = 2008-02-10 ]The song took it's title from an exclamation from Lee Cohen, an American friend of the band, at
Brighton in May 1997. [cite web| title = Mogwai Young Team | work = Discography | publisher = [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/ Brightlight!] | url =http://www.brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/yngteam.php | accessdate = 2008-07-21 ] [cite web| title = May 1997 | work = Gigography | publisher = [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/ Brightlight!] | url =http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/gigs97.php | accessdate = 2008-07-21 ] The band recorded the song during the "Mogwai Young Team" sessions from July to August 1997 at MCM Studios inHamilton, South Lanarkshire , Scotland, where the band had previously recorded the majority of their earlier material.cite album-notes |title=Mogwai Young Team |albumlink=Mogwai Young Team |bandname=Mogwai |year=1997 |notestitle= |url= http://www.discogs.com/image/R-28314-1142724810.jpeg |first= |last= |pages= |format=liner |publisher=Chemikal Underground |publisherid=CHEM019 |location=Glasgow, Scotland |mbid=http://musicbrainz.org/release/02cfd10b-5070-4414-8033-f8b75dc1e538.html ] cite album-notes |title=Ten Rapid (Collected Recordings 1996–1997) |albumlink=Ten Rapid (Collected Recordings 1996–1997) |bandname=Mogwai |year=1997 |notestitle= |url= |first= |last= |pages= |format=liner |publisher=Rock Action |publisherid=ROCKACT05 |location=Glasgow, Scotland |mbid=http://musicbrainz.org/release/02cfd10b-5070-4414-8033-f8b75dc1e538.html ] The song was produced and mixed by Paul Savage, who handled production and mixing duties on the bulk of the band's previous recordings.Musical composition
"Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home" is 5 minutes 58 seconds long, in the key of
A major , in 4/4 time.cite web| title = Allmusic Review - "Mogwai Young Team"|author = Erlewine, Stephen Thomas |publisher =Allmusic |url = http://wm04.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dekxiknkbb79|accessdate = 2008-01-10]The song begins with an organ
pedal point of an A note, accompanied by a recording of a passage from a Bergen Student Newspaper, being read by Mari Myren, referring to when Mogwai played a show on 15 March 1997 at the Hulen, in Bergen, Norway. [cite web| title = March 1997 | work = Gigography | publisher = [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/ Brightlight!] | url =http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/gigs97.php | accessdate = 2008-01-10 ] Myren describes the band's music as "bigger than words and wider than pictures" also stating that "If the stars had a sound, it would sound like this."cite web | title ="Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home" | work =Lyrics | publisher = [http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk Brightlight!] | url =http://brightlight.youngteam.co.uk/eng/lyrics_yes.php | accessdate = 2007-12-16 ] The sound of clapping is heard, followed at (0:54), by abassline . This is joined at (1:09) by a soft drumbeat and a clean, two-note guitar melody, based around the chord of A major. At (1:31), the guitars and bass guitar modulate to the relative minor chord, F♯ minor, and D major, and play alternate melody, before returning to the main melody.This is repeated until (2:32), when the drumbeat gradually fades out, leaving only the ride cymbal keeping the beat, and the guitars, which repeat a melody based around the chord of A major, using harmonics. At (3:11), the bass guitar joins in, followed by the drum kit, building to a gradual crescendo, eventually climaxing at (3:42) into a distortion-laden chord progression, using the chords F♯ minor, D major, and A major. At (3:46), a guitar solo is played over these chords. This continues until (5:09), after all instruments have faded out except for the tremolo-laden feedback of the guitar.
From (5:27), the backmasked voice of
Barry Burns can be heard saying things such as "When ah shag a bird yee'd think Antarctica hud defrosted oan her bed!" and "Sometimes when ah'm puffing hash ah get a bird tae suck mah dong!". This backmasked recording ends with the sound of laughter.Release and reception
During professional reviews, "Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home" received positive reception. Ian Mathers of "
Stylus Magazine " described the song as "gorgeous, moving from a gentle beginning to a series of shattering crescendos", also noting that it "describes almost all of Mogwai’s music at this stage of their career." [cite web| title = "Stylus Magazine" - "Mogwai: Young Team"|author = Mathers, Ian |publisher =Stylus Magazine |url = http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/playing_god/mogwai-young-team.htm|accessdate = 2008-01-10] David Wilson of "The Daily Nebraskan" described the song as having "low-key harmonics and [a] delicate melody", followed by "a blistering shard of explosive distortion [bursting] out of nowhere", noting that the dynamic contrast within the song, "sets the seesaw pace for the whole record." [cite news | first = David | last = Wilson | title = Hard work, intensity keys to Makovicka's success | url = http://media.www.dailynebraskan.com/media/storage/paper857/news/1998/09/10/Ae/Hard-Work.Intensity.Keys.To.Makovickas.Success-2089208.shtml | work = A&E | publisher = The Daily Nebraskan | date = 1998-10-09 | accessdate = 2008-01-10 ]Lee Harvey of "Vox" also referred to the dynamic contrast, noting that it " [goads] and [entices] you with gentle percussion, leaving you helpless before the surge of sky-swallowing guitars that follows". [cite web| title = "Vox" - Glasgow's lo-fi's get all the stars|author = Harvey, Lee |publisher = "Vox"|url = http://shop.chemikal.co.uk/acatalog/info_CHEM018.html|accessdate = 2008-02-07] Scott Irvine of UpBeetMusic described it as a "standout track", also noting " [the] track alone is worth checking out 1997’s best bet for an instrumental tour de force". [cite web| title = UpBeetMusic - Mogwai - Young Team |author = Irvine, Scott |publisher = UpBeetMusic|url = http://www.upbeetmusic.com/album-reviews/mogwai-young-team/|accessdate = 2008-03-07]
Christopher Jackson of Fluffhouse described the track as a "to-the-point introduction to the classic Mogwai sound - elegant musings on a web of bass-heavy guitars, growing patiently to a peak filled out with massive distorted chords and fat drum fills". [cite web| title = Fluffhouse - Mogwai - Young Team |author = Jackson, Christopher |publisher = Fluffhouse|url = http://www.fluffhouse.org.uk/musicreviews/album.php?albumid=725|accessdate = 2008-03-07] Brandon Wu of Ground and Sky described the song's progression, " [starting] with a quietly pretty melody . . . [building] to a massive climax of guitar and bass noise." and "woven through [the] crescendo is a beautiful, lyrical guitar line . . . simply stunning." [cite web| title = Ground and Sky review - Mogwai - Young Team |author = Wu, Brandon |publisher = Ground and Sky|url = http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php?rev=mog-yt|accessdate = 2008-03-31]
Personnel and credits
;Mogwai
*Dominic Aitchison –bass guitar
*Stuart Braithwaite –guitar
*Martin Bulloch –drum kit
* John Cummings – guitar
*Brendan O'Hare – guitar, organ,glockenspiel ;Additional musicians
*Barry Burns –monologue
* Mari Myren – monologue;Production
*Paul Savage – production, mixingReferences
External links
*MusicBrainz track|id=ddc50235-89c7-485d-817f-1735182a4351|name=Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home
* [http://www.last.fm/music/Mogwai/_/Yes%21+I+Am+a+Long+Way+From+Home "Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home"] atLast.fm
* [http://www.tait58.freeserve.co.uk/tab/yesmogwai.txt "Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home"] Guitar tablature
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