Livonia (His Name Is Alive album)

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Livonia
Livonia cover
Studio album by His Name Is Alive
Released 1990
Recorded 1985-1989
Genre Rock
Length 35:28
Label 4AD Records
Producer(s) His Name Is Alive, Ivo Watts-Russell, John Fryer
Professional reviews
His Name Is Alive chronology
Livonia
(1990)
Home Is in Your Head
(1991)


Contents

[edit] History

Livonia is the debut LP by Livonia, Michigan's His Name Is Alive (HNIA). HNIA frontman Warren Defever began recording on a 4-track recorder in his parents' basement while still in high school. As a result, this album is made up of material originally recorded from 1985 through 1989, rough versions of which appeared in 1988 on a self-released cassette called I Had Sex With God.

In a 2006 interview[2], Defever recounts that he sent the cassette to 4AD label president Ivo Watts-Russell in 1988, who initially felt that Defever and his band "needed a lot of work." Ivo also said he wasn't interested in signing any more American bands, due to the difficulty of time zone differences and finding USA distribution. He also suggested that Defever try Rough Trade's USA branch. Defever responded that he had already been rejected by that label, and continued to submit cassettes to 4AD, with revised and improved versions of the songs appearing on each new tape.

Over time, Ivo and his This Mortal Coil partner John Fryer felt they could actually mix Defever's home recordings into something that 4AD could release, and the album finally appeared in the summer of 1990. Due to Ivo and Fryer's contribution, along with other superficial similarities, HNIA were often compared to This Mortal Coil during their early years.

The recordings originally consisted of Defever providing the bulk of the music, with Angie Carozzo providing vocals. Once Defever met Karin Oliver in college, he recruited her to become the band's primary vocalist. The album still credits Carozzo as a member, although very few of her vocals remain in the finished product (tracks 10 and 11), and she left the band shortly after the album's release.

[edit] Concepts

While the lyrics for Livonia are quite cryptic, there are some recurrent themes throughout the album, mostly dying, death, and reincarnation. "E-Nicolle" seems to be about someone "who shouldn't be dead yet; "Fossil" appears to be about a ghost entering someone else's body and mind to "live again", and this song is followed by a snippet called "reincarnation," whose spoken lyrics includes "she is alive in me"; "How Ghosts Affect Relationships" directly addresses someone who has "died in a strange place."

The inside LP sleeve features a picture of a woman giving birth to a cat, furthering the reincarnation concept.

[edit] Track Listing

[edit] Original and current 4AD release

Livonia's original 4AD release (CAD0008) hit the stores on June 25, 1990. It was one of 4AD's biggest sellers of the year, in a year that included such notable releases as the Pixies' Bossanova, The Breeders' Pod and the Cocteau Twins' Heaven or Las Vegas.

  1. As We Could Ever (3:25)
  2. e-Nicolle (1:07)
  3. If July (3:53)
  4. Some and I (3:38)
  5. fossil (1:35)
  6. E-Nicolle (3:57)
  7. Caroline's Supposed Demon (2:35)
  8. Fossil (3:27)
  9. reincarnation (1:58)
  10. You and I Have Seizures (3:06)
  11. How Ghosts Affect Relationships (3:54)
  12. Darkest Dreams (3:03)

[edit] Rykodisc 1992 USA reissue

  1. As We Could Ever (3:25)
  2. e-Nicolle (1:07)
  3. If July (3:53)
  4. Some and I (3:38)
  5. fossil (1:35)
  6. E-Nicolle (3:57)
  7. Caroline's Supposed Demon (2:35)
  8. Fossil (3:27)
  9. reincarnation (1:58)
  10. You and I Have Seizures (3:06)
  11. How Ghosts Affect Relationships (3:54)
  12. Darkest Dreams (3:03)
  13. Livonia (4:10)

The album was only available in the USA as an import until 1992, when Rykodisc reissued the album on CD, with an instrumental bonus track called Livonia appearing at the end of the album. This Rykodisc release has long been out of print, and the bonus track is not featured on current 4AD reissues.

[edit] Livonia Strings

The cover for His Name Is Alive's 2006 Livonia Strings release, with artwork based on the original Vaughan Oliver artwork from 1990..
The cover for His Name Is Alive's 2006 Livonia Strings release, with artwork based on the original Vaughan Oliver artwork from 1990..

In 2006, Defever released through his Silver Mountain Media record label a new version of Livonia, with instrumental strings versions of most of the songs from the original album. In the interview referenced above, Defever said the strings project was originally conceived as a joke while still signed to 4AD. He tried to convince the label that he had originally intended the album to be done with strings and he should be given the chance to re-record the album as "originally intended."

4AD actually allowed Defever to move forward with the project, but has refused to release the recordings. Defever re-recorded the project sometime after leaving the label, although details are scarce. It was actually first released as disc 5 of the Cloud Box 10-CD box set on Time Stereo in 2004, under the name Mystery Spot. While Defever gave detailed notes about each CD of this set, his notes on Mystery Spot only said "I don't wanna talk about it, but once you listen you can figure it out, if you're smart."

Defever also said his intentions for releasing the project was to show 4AD that there was still interest in Livonia in America, where the label is not keeping the album (along with the rest of HNIA's 4AD catalog) in print in the USA, despite nothing preventing them from doing so.

The strings CD release was an extremely limited edition; only 100 copies were made, which sold out very quickly. As of March 2007, the Silver Mountain Media website states that they are working on making more copies available.