Who Is It (Björk song)

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"Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)"
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Single by Björk
from the album Medúlla
B-side "Oceania"
Released 18 October 2004
Format
Genre
Length 4:09
Label One Little Indian
Writer(s) Björk
Producer(s) Björk
Björk singles chronology
"It's in Our Hands"
(2002)
"Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)"
(2004)
"Triumph of a Heart"
(2005)

"Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her seventh studio album Medúlla. It was released as the first single from the album on 18 October 2004, by One Little Indian Records. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Dawn Shadforth and shot outdoors in Björk's native Iceland. The video features the bell choir version of the song, which was re-recorded with the Bústaðakirkja Bell Choir, and is different from the album version.

Background

The first version of the song was written with Bogdan Raczynski. Raczynski stated that he did not want this version to be made generally available. He was quoted as saying, "It was a beautiful thing we did together, but for that reason alone it should be left in the clouds. People need mystery and romance."[1] In spite of this, it did eventually receive a limited vinyl release on the Rephlex record label.

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"This is a song I wrote at the end on Vespertine, but I didn't put it there because I felt it was from a different family - Vespertine was introvert and shy and not a very physical record, and this was a very physical song that I wrote when I was feeling quite strong again".[2]

Chart performance

In the United Kingdom, "Who Is It" debuted at its peak of number 26 on the UK Singles Chart on the issue dated 24 October 2004. It became her highest peaking single since "Possibly Maybe", which reached number 13 in 1996.[3] It also obtained the same position in Italy, on the issue dated 2 December 2004, but fell to number 40 the next week, before falling off the chart.[4] In France, "Who Is It" debuted at its peak of number 62, before spending two other weeks and falling off the chart.[5]

Music video

Björk in the music video for "Who Is It"

The accompanying music video for "Who Is It" was shot in early September 2004 in Hjörleifshöfði, Iceland and directed by Dawn Shadforth. It was premiered at the grand opening of the "Islande de glace et de feu" event at the Palais de la Découverte, in Paris, France, on 27 September 2004.[6] In the video, Björk wears a bell-shaped dress designed by Alexander McQueen,[7] and several children are dressed in clothes covered in small jingle bells that fall off of them. The bell choir was formed by Salka, Júnia, Kaktus, Daði, Örnólfur and Gabríel of The Bústaðakirkja Bell Choir.[8] The version of the song played in the video is different from the album version, removing almost all the vocal music and replacing it with bells, known as the Bell Choir Mix of the song. The bell-shaped dress was shown in Björk's MoMA retrospective in 2015.[9]

Live performances

Björk performed "Who Is It" on the 2001 Vespertine World Tour during her stops in Parma and Rome, Italy, in November 2001.[10][11] During the promotional campaign for Medúlla, a bell choir mix of "Who Is It" was performed with Rahzel and an English bell choir at BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 8 October 2004,[12] and at Maida Vale Studios during a set of songs for Gilles Peterson's radio show on BBC Radio 1, two days later.[13] The song was also performed at Canal+'s L'Album de la semaine in France on 15 October, along with other tracks from Medúlla, airing some days later.[14] "Who Is It" has been performed on the Volta Tour in 2007 and 2008.[15] Additionally, the "Bell Choir" version was performed using the gameleste on the Biophilia Tour.

Cover versions

In 2011, Bon Iver performed a cover version of the song during a concert in Brooklyn, New York and subsequently covered it on an iTunes live session.[16] In 2015, Kurt Elling released a cover version on his album Passion World.[17]

Track listing

UK CD1
  1. Who Is It (Radio Edit)
  2. Oceania (featuring Kelis)
UK CD2
  1. Who Is It (C2n Dattasette Mix)
  2. Who Is It (Fruit Machine Mix)
  3. Who Is It (Bell Choir Mix Featuring The Bústaðakirkja Bell Choir)
UK/EU DVD
  1. Who Is It (Video)
  2. Who Is It (Choir Mix)
  3. Mouth's Cradle (Cortejo Afro/Ilê Aiyê Mix)
EU/JP CD
  1. Who Is It (C2n Dattasette Mix)
  2. Who Is It (Fruit Machine Mix)
  3. Who Is It (Bell Choir Mix)
  4. Oceania (featuring Kelis)

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[5] 62
Italy (FIMI)[4] 26
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[3] 26

References

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  3. 3.0 3.1 "Archive Chart: 2004-10-24/" UK Singles Chart. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Italiancharts.com – Björk – Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left Carry My Pain on the Right)". Top Digital Download. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Lescharts.com – Björk – Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left Carry My Pain on the Right)" (in French). Les classement single. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20051123045904/http://www.bjork.com/grapewire/?id=492;year=2004#news
  7. http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2010/09/bjork-pays-tribute-to-fashion-designer-alexander-mcqueen/
  8. http://www.bjork.fr/Who-is-it-Clip
  9. http://www.instyle.com/news/bjork-moma-retrospective-2015
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20051123044350/http://www.bjork.com/grapewire/?id=184;year=2001#news
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20100106070743/http://www.bjork.com/facts/gigography/sub.php?date=2001-11-10
  12. http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/10_october/08/ross_norton.shtml
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