Album Info
Artist: | Mac Miller |
Album: | Circles |
Released: | Europe, 29 May 2020 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Circles | |
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Guitar, Vibraphone, Cymbal - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - M. McCormick | ||
A2 | Complicated | |
Bass - Mono Neon | ||
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Guitar, Synth - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Home & Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - J. Brion, M. McCormick | ||
A3 | Blue World | |
Producer [Additional Production] - Jon Brion | ||
Producer, Recorded By - Guy Lawrence | ||
Written-By - G. Forrest, G. Lawrence, M. McCormick, R. Wright | ||
A4 | Good News | |
Bass, Guitar - Wendy Melvoin | ||
Drums - Matt Chamberlain | ||
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Guitar, Keyboards - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Recorded By [at Home] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Written-By - J. Brion, M. McCormick | ||
B1 | I Can See | |
Producer, Drums, Strings, Synth, Horns, Recorded By [Elias Arts Recording Studio] - Shea Taylor | ||
Producer, Keyboards, Synthesizer [Novachord], Vibraphone - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Ameraycan Studios] - Josh Berg | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - M. McCormick, S. Taylor | ||
B2 | Everybody | |
Drums - Tony Royster Jr. | ||
Producer, Bass - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Drums - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Conway Recording Studios] - Zachary Acosta | ||
Recorded By [East West Recording Studios & Record Plant] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - A. Lee | ||
B3 | Woods | |
Guitar - Wendy Melvoin | ||
Producer - David x Eli | ||
Producer [Additional Production], Keyboards, Bass - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - D. Ruoff, E. Klughammer, J. Brion, M. McCormick | ||
Written-By, Producer - E. Dan | ||
B4 | Hand Me Downs | |
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Guitar, Drums - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [REC Studios] - Ross Ferraro, Stefan Durandt | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Vocals, Drums - Baro Sarka | ||
Written-By - B. Sarka, G. Stevenson, M. McCormick | ||
C1 | That's On Me | |
Guitar - Malcolm McCormick, Wendy Melvoin | ||
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Bass, Drums, Piano, Guitar - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Island Sound Studios&Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - M. McCormick | ||
C2 | Hands | |
Drums - Matt Chamberlain | ||
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Mallets, Synthesizer [Novachord], Organ [Reed Organ], Percussion - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Recorded By [at Home] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Written-By - J. Brion, M. McCormick | ||
C3 | Surf | |
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer, Bass, Guitar, Drums - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Island Sound Studios&Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - J. Brion, M. McCormick | ||
C4 | Once A Day | |
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer [Additional Production], Bass, Percussion - Jon Brion | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/United Recording] - Rouble Kapoor | ||
Recorded By [Home & Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - M. McCormick | ||
D1 | Right | |
Bass - Thundercat | ||
Guitar - Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman | ||
Producer - Mac Miller | ||
Producer [Additional Production] - E. Dan | ||
Producer, Drum Programming, Guitar, Synthesizer, Recorded By [Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Written-By - J. Gitelman, M. McCormick, S. Bruner, V. Wainstein | ||
D2 | Floating | |
Backing Vocals - Carmel Echols, Erin Stevenson, Samantha Nelson | ||
Bass - Thundercat | ||
Horns - Brandyn Phillips, Fabian Chavez, Lemar Guillary | ||
Producer - Alexander Spit, Jon Brion | ||
Producer, Bass - Mac Miller | ||
Recorded By [Assistant/Conway Recording Studio] - Ben Fletcher , Ben Sedano, John Armstrong | ||
Recorded By [Conway Recording Studios] - Vic Wainstein | ||
Recorded By [Room 719] - Eric Caudieux | ||
Recorded By [United Recording] - Greg Koller | ||
Written-By - A. Manzano, J. Brion, M. McCormick |
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Description
Mac Miller's "Circles" is a poignant and introspective album that serves as a profound testament to his artistry and personal growth. Released posthumously, "Circles" is a companion piece to his previous album, "Swimming," and showcases Miller's exploration of vulnerability, self-reflection, and acceptance.
The album takes listeners on a journey through Mac Miller's emotional landscape, as he grapples with themes of mental health, relationships, and the complexities of fame. The production on "Circles" is lush and atmospheric, with a blend of hip-hop, R&B, and alternative pop elements. Mac Miller's introspective lyrics, delivered with his signature laid-back flow, create a captivating and raw listening experience.
Songs like "Good News" and "Circles" set the tone for the album, with their introspective and thought-provoking lyrics. Tracks like "Complicated" and "Woods" showcase Miller's ability to craft deeply emotional and introspective narratives. The album also features collaborations with artists like Thundercat and Blood Orange, adding depth and texture to the overall sound.
Mac Miller's untimely passing lends an added poignancy to "Circles," as his introspective lyrics take on new meaning. The album feels like a testament to his artistic evolution and a window into his personal struggles. It stands as a bittersweet reminder of his immense talent and the potential he had yet to explore.
What is the background of Mac Miller's album "Circles"?
"Circles" is the sixth studio album by American rapper and singer Mac Miller. It was released on January 17, 2020, following Mac Miller's untimely death in September 2018. The album was intended as a companion piece to his previous album, "Swimming," and was completed with the help of producer Jon Brion.
What is the overall musical style of "Circles"?
"Circles" explores a more introspective and melodic sound compared to Mac Miller's earlier rap-oriented albums. It blends elements of hip-hop, R&B, and alternative pop, with a focus on live instrumentation and lush production. The album showcases Mac Miller's vulnerable lyrics and showcases his growth as both an artist and a person.
What are some standout tracks from "Circles"?
Standout tracks from "Circles" include "Good News," which serves as the album's lead single and sets the introspective tone of the record. Other notable tracks include "Blue World," "Hand Me Downs," and "Woods," which highlight Mac Miller's lyrical depth and emotional resonance.
How does "Circles" relate to Mac Miller's previous album, "Swimming"?
"Circles" is considered a companion piece to "Swimming" as both albums were part of Mac Miller's exploration of personal growth and introspection. While "Swimming" delves into themes of self-discovery and resilience, "Circles" continues the narrative by delving deeper into Miller's emotions and struggles with mental health.
Are there any notable collaborations or guest appearances on the album?
Yes, "Circles" features collaborations with artists like Thundercat and Blood Orange. Thundercat contributes bass guitar and vocals on multiple tracks, adding a layer of depth to the sound. Blood Orange, also known as Dev Hynes, provides vocals and production on the track "Time."
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