Billie Eilish / Happier Than Ever
Artist Billie Eilish
Album Title: Happier Than Ever
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Indie
Format Vinyl (2)
Released 07/30/2021
Label Interscope / Darkroom
Catalog No B0033778-01
Bar Code No 6 02435 97354 8
Packaging Gatefold LP Sleeve
Tracks
Happier Than Ever (Disc 1)
A1. Getting Older (4:04)
A2. I Didn't Change My Number (2:38)
A3. Billie Bossa Nova (3:16)
A4. My Future (3:30)
B1. Oxytocin (3:30)
B2. Goldwing (2:31)
B3. Lost Cause (3:32)
B4. Halley's Comet (3:54)
Happier Than Ever (Disc 2)
A1. Not My Responsibility (3:47)
A2. Overheated (3:34)
A3. Everybody Dies (3:26)
A4. Your Power (4:05)
B1. NDA (3:15)
B2. Therefore I am (2:53)
B3. Happier Than Ever (4:58)
B4. Male Fantasy (3:14)
Date Acquired 12/04/2024
Personal Rating
Acquired from Amazon
Purchase Price 34.00

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Notes

Notes:
100% Black Recycled Vinyl
Tracks numbered sequentially from 1 to 16.

Credits:
Engineer [Vocal Engineering] – Billie Eilish (tracks: A1 to A3, B5 to D13, D15, D16)
Lacquer Cut By – Mark Santangelo
Legal – David Ferreria
Management – Brandon Goodman, Danny Rukasin
Mastered By – Dave Kutch
Mixed By – Rob Kinelski
Producer – FINNEAS
Written-By – Billie Eilish O'Connell, Finneas O'Connell

Companies, Etc.
Copyright © – Darkroom
Copyright © – Interscope Records
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Darkroom (4)
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Interscope Records
Distributed By – UMG Commercial Services
Pressed By – MPO

Barcode and other Identifiers:
Barcode (Scanned): 602435973548
Matrix / Runout (Side A, variant 1): B0033778-01-A x̶ MS [MPO logo] 21 222720
Matrix / Runout (Side B, variant 1): B0033778-01-B x̶ MS [MPO logo] 21 222358
Matrix / Runout (Side C, variant 1): B0033778-01-C MS [MPO logo] 21 220114
Matrix / Runout (Side D, variant 1): B0033778-01-D MS [MPO logo] 21 217478
Matrix / Runout (Side A, variant 2): B0033778-01-A ⚹ MS [MPO logo] 21 221726
Matrix / Runout (Side B, variant 2): B0033778-01-B ⚹ MS [MPO logo] 21 221725
Matrix / Runout (Side C, variant 2): B0033778-01-C MS [MPO logo] 21 221606
Matrix / Runout (Side D, variant 2): B0033778-01-D MS [MPO logo] 21 221307

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Analyzed Folder: Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever_dr.txt
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DR      Peak          RMS       Filename            
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DR6   -0.30 dB   -08.23 dB   01 - Getting Older.aif  
DR4   -0.20 dB   -05.30 dB   02 - I Didn’t Change My Number.aif
DR6   -0.20 dB   -07.77 dB   03 - Billie Bossa Nova.aif    
DR6   -0.27 dB   -09.08 dB   04 - My Future.aif      
DR4   -0.20 dB   -05.22 dB   05 - Oxytocin.aif        
DR4   -0.20 dB   -07.98 dB   06 - Goldwing.aif        
DR6   -0.20 dB   -08.03 dB   07 - Lost Cause.aif      
DR7   -1.02 dB   -12.13 dB   08 - Halley’s Comet.aif    
DR6   -0.59 dB   -07.60 dB   09 - Not My Responsibility.aif
DR5   -0.30 dB   -06.82 dB   10 - Overheated.aif      
DR7   -0.20 dB   -08.83 dB   11 - Everybody Dies.aif      
DR7   -0.20 dB   -10.25 dB   12 - Your Power.aif      
DR3   -0.20 dB   -05.34 dB   13 - Nda.aif        
DR5   -0.20 dB   -06.14 dB   14 - Therefore I Am.aif      
DR3   -0.20 dB   -07.51 dB   15 - Happier Than Ever.aif    
DR6   -1.60 dB   -10.73 dB   16 - Male Fantasy.aif    
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Number of Files: 16
Official DR Value: DR5
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review by Neil Z. Yeung:

A subtle triumph in the face of overwhelming pressure and expectations, Happier Than Ever is the sound of an artist coming into their own. Without losing any of the experimental, genre-blurring spirit of her Grammy-conquering debut, Billie Eilish elevates her trademark sound and expands her scope with the assistance of her producer-brother Finneas. In addition to baring her soul with increasingly confessional lyrics, she's also strengthened her delivery and range, taking inspiration from jazz and vocal pop greats of old like Julie London and Peggy Lee, lending a timeless air to tracks like "Billie Bossa Nova" and "my future." With this sophomore set, Eilish steps out of the shadows of When We All Fall Asleep, transforming from the creepy little sibling that freaks out the neighbors into a poised and confident young adult with existential issues aplenty. Growing older (relatively) and wiser in the years following her breakthrough, she processes the flood of experiences that come with a swift ascent in the public eye. Reflecting on the pitfalls of being famous, the introductory "Getting Older" reveals the immense pressure and associated dangers of the limelight, setting her insight and measured optimism to a delicate electronic heartbeat. Later, she charts her struggles in a male-dominated industry and details encounters with predatory men and misogyny on the scathing "Your Power," an indictment of exploitation disguised as a gorgeous acoustic ballad, and on the striking interlude "Not My Responsibility," she confronts critics and toxic opinions atop ominous synths and atmospheric haze before calling out media objectification on the hypnotic "OverHeated." Beyond these emotional trials, Eilish leans into the album's title, realizing her own growth, hope for the future, and newfound feelings of self-love and self-empowerment. The nostalgic Bristol-scene trip-hop vibes of the dubby "I Didn't Change My Number," hit single "Therefore I Am," and the boom-bap-lite "Lost Cause" offer mischievous diversions from the otherwise moody meditations, but a trio of dynamic standouts steal the show. Throbbing to life with deep bass and a thick beat, the lustful "Oxytocin" is a club hit in the making, nailing the pleasure centers like the titular hormone, while the cautionary "GOLDWING" lures listeners in with an angelic hymn before skittering to life with tribal flair like early-era Björk. On the title track, Eilish begins with an old-timey vocal showcase that explodes into a '90s alt-rock rager, complete with cathartic kiss-off lyrics, crashing drums, and jagged riffs. In these moments, Eilish reclaims a bit of herself and hones her perspective, effortlessly playing with a wide range of genres in the process. Delivering on the promise of her industry-shaking debut with confidence and grace, Happier Than Ever has the markings of a big career moment, one that signals artistic growth and hints at even more greatness to come.
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