{"id":2212,"date":"2019-11-21T20:28:43","date_gmt":"2019-11-22T01:28:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.richmond.edu\/parsons\/?p=2212"},"modified":"2021-03-12T17:05:09","modified_gmt":"2021-03-12T22:05:09","slug":"arachnophonia-frank-ocean-channel-orange","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/create.richmond.edu\/parsons\/2019\/11\/arachnophonia-frank-ocean-channel-orange\/","title":{"rendered":"Arachnophonia: Frank Ocean &#8220;Channel Orange&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Editor\u2019s note:<\/strong> <em><a href=\"https:\/\/create.richmond.edu\/parsons\/tag\/arachnophonia\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Arachnophonia<\/a> is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the <a href=\"https:\/\/library.richmond.edu\/music\/index.html\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Parsons Music Library<\/a>\u2018s collection.<\/p>\n<p>All links included in these posts will take you to either the <a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">library catalog record for the item in question<\/a> or to <a href=\"https:\/\/blonded.co\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">additional relevant<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.allmusic.com\/artist\/frank-ocean-mn0002592086\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">information from<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Frank_Ocean\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">around the web<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Today\u2019s installment of <a href=\"https:\/\/create.richmond.edu\/parsons\/tag\/arachnophonia\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Arachnophonia<\/a> is by student worker Gabi (class of 2020) and features Frank Ocean&#8217;s 2012 debut album <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Channel Orange<\/a><\/strong>.  Thanks, Gabi!<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Frank Ocean<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><em><a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Channel Orange<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/create.richmond.edu\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2019\/11\/Frank-Ocean-Channel-Orange.jpg\" alt=\"Frank Ocean - Channel Orange\" width=\"1000\" height=\"1000\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-2215\"><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/pitchfork.com\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Pitchfork<\/a> recently released one of their most famous lists, &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/pitchfork.com\/features\/lists-and-guides\/the-200-best-albums-of-the-2010s\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">The 200 Best Albums of the 2010\u2019s<\/a>.&#8221; Although these kinds of lists and rankings are subjective, and can even be controversial at times, they open up conversations about the cultural relevance of albums, and how they may shape and define a generation. While several artists appear multiple times throughout the list, the only artist with two albums to appear in the top 10 of Pitchfork\u2019s list is <a href=\"https:\/\/www.allmusic.com\/artist\/frank-ocean-mn0002592086\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Frank Ocean<\/a>. Ocean scored the number one spot with his most recent full-length album, <em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.allmusic.com\/album\/blond-mw0002974584\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Blond<\/a><\/em> (2016), and the number 10 spot with <em><a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Channel Orange<\/a><\/em> (2012). As Ocean has seen additional media coverage lately for hinting at <a href=\"https:\/\/pitchfork.com\/news\/frank-ocean-drops-new-song-in-my-room\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">new music releases<\/a> coming soon, and opening an ongoing <a href=\"https:\/\/nypost.com\/2019\/10\/17\/frank-ocean-launching-a-super-exclusive-nyc-queer-club-night\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">queer nightclub event in New York City<\/a>, I wanted to revisit his first release, <a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Channel Orange<\/em><\/a>, available in the Parsons Music Library.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/create.richmond.edu\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2019\/11\/Frank-Ocean.png\" alt=\"Frank Ocean\" width=\"600\" height=\"399\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-2221\"><\/p>\n<p><em><a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Channel Orange<\/a><\/em> was Ocean\u2019s debut album, and his firm establishment as one of the most prominent figures in the R&#038;B genre. Days prior to its release, <a href=\"https:\/\/frankocean.tumblr.com\/post\/26473798723\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Ocean posted a note on tumblr<\/a> revealing that stories told through the songs on his album were about a boy, and took public ownership of his sexuality in a manner that also established him as a queer icon in the music world. The rawness and personal tone of the tumblr note is reflected in the tone of the album itself. After the album&#8217;s intro, &#8220;Start&#8221;, its first full-length song is &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=6JHu3b-pbh8\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Thinkin \u2018Bout You<\/a>,&#8221; Ocean\u2019s most famous single to date. This song evokes the emotions of longing for someone, and a lingering, unrequited love, in a simple way. Ocean sings that he\u2019s \u201clyin down\u201d thinking about this person, and creates a relatable image for the listener, who\u2019s probably been there before. My best friend says that this song reminds her of Christmas-time, and sounds how winter weather feels.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/create.richmond.edu\/wp\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/4\/2019\/11\/Frank-Ocean.jpg\" alt=\"Frank Ocean\" width=\"800\" height=\"449\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-2223\"><\/p>\n<p>My two other favorite songs on this album are &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Super_Rich_Kids\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Super Rich Kids<\/a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Pyramids_(song)\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Pyramids<\/a>&#8220;. &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=0XCQNpjWmRE\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Super Rich Kids<\/a>&#8221; evokes a sense of nostalgia for me, as it reminds me the type of culture that surrounded me at a private high school in a big city growing up, and that continues to surround me at a private university. Ocean talks of materialism, and how it can cloud real emotion and \u201creal love,\u201d and lack of parental supervision for coming of age children that leads them to live dangerous lifestyles. As I came of age, I watched certain people around me live this kind of life, and in a strange way, this song reminds me of home. &#8220;<a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=dMV31MWIjLE\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Pyramids<\/a>&#8221; is an epic standout as it is the longest song on the album, coming in at 9 minutes and 52 seconds. In this song, that can work well as a casual listen or a dance-floor hit with its electronic breakdown, Ocean uses ancient Egyptian imagery and figures like Cleopatra to depict the view of black women throughout history. As they were once appreciated as African queens, they are now objectified by pimps, which is the point of view Ocean takes on the second half of the song. The second half of the song drastically juxtaposes the first, being more rhythmic and hip-hop-esque, which reflects the pimp character\u2019s attitude that Ocean is portraying. To me, this song is to <em><a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Channel Orange<\/a><\/em> as \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=r4l9bFqgMaQ\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Nights<\/a>\u201d is to <em><a href=\"https:\/\/www.allmusic.com\/album\/blond-mw0002974584\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Blond<\/a><\/em>; a personal favorite with dynamic mid-point switches that take the listener by surprise and keep them interested the entire way through. <em><a href=\"https:\/\/librarycat.richmond.edu\/vwebv\/holdingsInfo?&#038;bibId=1471240\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Channel Orange<\/a><\/em> remains a modern classic even 8 years after its release. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Editor\u2019s note: Arachnophonia is a regular feature on our blog where members of the UR community can share their thoughts about resources from the Parsons Music Library\u2018s collection. 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