When You Sleep

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"When You Sleep"
Promotional single by My Bloody Valentine
from the album Loveless
ReleasedNovember 1991
Recorded1989 (1989)–1991 (1991)
Length4:11
LabelCreation (UK)
Sire (US)
Virgin (FR)
Songwriter(s)Kevin Shields
Producer(s)Kevin Shields, Colm Ó Cíosóig

"When You Sleep" is a song by rock band My Bloody Valentine on the album Loveless.[1] It was the first single released from the album.[2]

Background and composition[]

In an interview with Select, Shields explained the stop-start nature of his recording, using "When You Sleep" as an example:

We recorded the drums in September '89. The guitar was done in December. The bass was done in April. 1990 we're in, now. Then nothing happens for a year really. So it doesn't have vocals at this stage? No. Does it have words? No. Does it even have a title? No. It has a song number. "Song 12" it was called. And ... I'm trying to remember ... the melody line was done in '91. The vocals were '91. There were huge gaps though. Months and months of not touching songs. Years. I used to forget what tunings I'd used.[3]

The layered vocals on "When You Sleep" were born out of frustration with trying to get the right take. Shields commented that "The vocals sound like that because it became boring and too destructive trying to get the right vocal. So I decided to put all the vocals in. (It had been sung 12 or 13 times)."[4] He explained:

On "When You Sleep" it sounds like me and Bilinda singing together, but it's just me – me slowed down and me speeded up at the same time. Some songs we sang over and over until we got bored – usually between 12 and 18 times. I started sorting through the tapes and it did my head in, so I just played them all together and it was really good – like one, vaguely distinct voice.[5]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."When You Sleep" (album version)4:11

References[]

  1. ^ "Records - Loveless". The Michigan Daily. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Most Important Albums Of NME's Lifetime - My Bloody Valentine, 'Loveless'". NME. 2012-08-06. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  3. ^ Cavanagh, David: Select, February 1992
  4. ^ Gabriel, Clive (December 1991). "My Bloody Valentine". Lime Lizard.
  5. ^ Select, January 1992 – from a piece accompanying the album's placing at #6 in the magazine's list of the best albums of 1991

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