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Innerspeaker

Innerspeaker is the debut studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala, released on 21 May 2010 by Modular Recordings. The album was recorded and produced by musician Kevin Parker at a remote beach shack in Western Australia during the winter of 2009,[4] who also wrote every track on it except for the interlude after "The Bold Arrow of Time".

Innerspeaker
Studio album by
Released21 May 2010 (2010-05-21)
RecordedJune–August 2009
StudioWave House
(Injidup, Western Australia)
Genre
Length53:15
LabelModular
ProducerKevin Parker
Tame Impala chronology
Live at the Corner
(2010)
Innerspeaker
(2010)
Lonerism
(2012)
Singles from Innerspeaker
  1. "Solitude Is Bliss"
    Released: 1 April 2010
  2. "Lucidity"
    Released: July 2010
  3. "Expectation"
    Released: 3 December 2010
  4. "Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?"
    Released: 30 January 2011

Innerspeaker was acclaimed by critics for its reminiscence and reinvigorating of 1960s psychedelic rock. The album peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum in the country. At the J Awards of 2010, the album won Australian Album of the Year.[5] It was recognized as the 83rd Best Album of the Decade So Far by Pitchfork in August 2014.[6] In March 2021, a 4xLP reissue of the album was released to celebrate the album's 10th anniversary.[7]

Background edit

Tame Impala had previously released their self-titled EP in 2008 and single "Sundown Syndrome" in 2009. In the lead-up to the release of Innerspeaker, four small video snippets were released through their YouTube channel, showing them practicing the songs, "The Bold Arrow of Time", "Island Walking" and another instrumental piece. The album contains two re-recorded songs, "Desire Be Desire Go" (previously released on their self-titled EP) and "The Bold Arrow of Time" (previously recorded, but unreleased).

Past Tame Impala releases were done by Kevin Parker purely for his own enjoyment. Innerspeaker marks the first time Parker has "recorded something for an intended release. In the past [he has] just recorded a song, then done another two weeks later and eventually put them together."[8] While Tame Impala tour as a band, it is Parker's personal music project in which he writes and records all the music to. Commenting on this, Parker said "Tame Impala is just one sliver of the giant amount of noise-making that we do as a circle of friends. I don't feel bad doing the recording by myself because I don't expect that input in their bands...to us Tame Impala is just Kevin Parker's project and everyone has a project"[8] and "Tame Impala has always been a solo project. It has two halves: one half is the recording side which is very calculated and pieced together, and the other side is the live side, where we take what's been recorded and turn them into live songs."[9] Parker has been recording music solo for a long time, as he explains "I’ve always recorded music. When I was 12, I used to set up two tape machines and multi-track myself. First, I’d record a beat on the drums, then, I’d play that tape into another tape recorder while playing keyboard; then I’d take that tape and play bass guitar along with the drums and keyboard. I’d keep adding instruments. I did that for a long time until my dad bought me an 8-track, and then I continued recording music by myself, even if I was in other bands at the same time."[10] Parker's father "played a lot of music as a hobby" and was a "big influence" on Kevin.[10]

Recording edit

The album was recorded almost entirely at Wave House, Injidup, a beach shack about four hours south of Perth with 180 degree views of the Indian Ocean,[4] with "no internet, no phone reception and no TVs".[11] While it had been reported that Tame Impala were recording in a mansion, Parker ran into problems: "The mansion isn't really like a mansion to us, it's more like a big, wooden house; the roof was leaking and the power was so bad that it kept turning off and I kept losing drum tracks. I lost a whole day's worth of drum tracks one day while recording Innerspeaker. Sometimes the power would go off for a second, which was enough to kill off my eight-track, and I lost everything. We also had plastic on top of everything because the roof was leaking so bad". Still, he maintained that "it's the most amazing scenery [he has] ever woken up to" and that recording in the house was a luxury, with the scenery having a subconscious influence on the recording.[12][13]

Recording started in June 2009 and finished in August 2009.[4] Parts of the album were recorded all over the house, with some being recorded on the balcony overlooking the ocean whilst the Fremantle Doctor blew towards the house.[4] Additional recording took place at Poon's Head Studio and at Parker's House. Regarding the recording environment, Parker said, "the idea of going to some flash studio where there's some stranger telling you how to arrange your song is pretty absurd to us". Consequently, the majority of the album was recorded and produced by Parker, with Jay Watson and Dominic Simper contributing small parts to the recording.[14]

Mixing began in November 2009 and was undertaken by acclaimed Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann at Tarbox Road Studios in Cassadaga, New York.[15] Originally, Parker had intended to make the entire album by himself, recording, mixing and producing it all by himself, but he ran into problems when he was "mixing it and couldn't get the sounds [he] wanted to." Parker wanted it to sound "absolutely explosive" but was not able to do so on his own.[16] At first, he was hesitant to let Fridmann mix it and was "torn about instantly handing over everything". However, he later concluded that "in the end, there's no way in hell [he] could've made the album sound as good as Dave [Fridmann] made it sound" and that his experiences working with Fridmann made him "feel like [he had] taken a giant leap forward as an engineer".[14] Speaking about the album's and Fridmann's slightly lo-fi sound, Parker said "it has a different emotion to it, it brings out a different feeling".[14]

Tim Holmes from the band Death in Vegas also came along during the recording of Innerspeaker to handle engineering duties, but was not required very often. As Parker recalls, "I told him that the Tame Impala set-up was pretty unprofessional and that there wouldn't be much for him to do. Tim was totally cool with it. He said he'd bring his fishing rod and help out when needed."[8] Parker later said, "He encouraged me to use some different mics instead of some old mics I was using, which helped a lot. I look back now and it was really invaluable having him there."[16]

Artwork edit

Innerspeaker features album artwork from Australian artist Leif Podhajsky.[17] It features an image of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina, United States.[18] The original image has been digitally altered using the Droste effect in recursion to make it appear as if the image continues into itself, creating a distinctly psychedelic feeling reminiscent of Pink Floyd's album cover for Ummagumma.

Parker revealed his intentions for the album artwork: "I had an idea for the album cover but didn't have the graphic design skills or the resources to carry it out. It was to be a shot of some scenery where the features of the landscape repeat infinitely into the horizon. Leif Podhajsky is an artist we found who has an amazing eye for weird cosmic art. We'll probably ask him to do the next album!"[19] and "I think it's pretty important that you have the right image for people to associate with the sound. Especially the colours. With the InnerSpeaker cover we worked with a graphic artist for a long time to get the right shapes and colours."[20]

The album cover for Innerspeaker was nominated for an ARIA Award in 2010 for Best Cover Art.

Release edit

Innerspeaker was released on 21 May 2010. Four singles were released from the album, the first single, "Solitude Is Bliss", was released in April 2010, second single, "Lucidity" was released in July 2010, third single, "Expectation" was released in December 2010 and fourth single, "Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" was released in February 2011. "Solitude Is Bliss", "Lucidity" and "Expectation" all featured music videos.

On 12 May 2010, iTunes accidentally made Innerspeaker available to buy immediately (not pre-order) and therefore it was leaked before the official release date. It was also leaked on the internet in poor quality a month earlier. Parker commented on this poor quality leak by saying "That was a real bummer. It was kind of bittersweet because I was glad that people could finally hear it, I wasn’t that pissed off about the sales or release or whatever, it was just that it was in bad quality from how it actually sounded."[21]

Originally, Parker intended for Innerspeaker to be a double album, but eventually lacked the motivation to make it. Many of the songs demos intended for the double album were later leaked onto YouTube in unmixed form.[16] An image in the Limited Edition version of Innerspeaker shows a drafted track listing, featuring titles such as "Feelin' the Dread", "I Know Where", "Dance", "Latenight Moonlight", "Pretty Song", "Stormy", "Funk Jam" and "Don't Ask", all of which have not seen an official release, which were possibly considered being released on the double album.[21] In 2012, Tame Impala recorded a cover of "That's All for Everyone" to be included on the Fleetwood Mac tribute album Just Tell Me That You Want Me, which was originally intended to be released on Innerspeaker. "When we made our first album our first idea is that it would be a double album and that it would finish with a cover of "That's All for Everyone". The joke being that we'd choose a song from Fleetwood Mac's double and use it to close out our double album, which was also our debut album. It never actually happened because we realized that making a double album was gonna be way too much work. So it was great when we got the offer to be included on that compilation because it meant we finally had a reason to record that song."[22]

The title Innerspeaker was selected by Parker, which was a term he came up with to try to explain the "feeling you get when you're at your most inspired, the idea that [a song] just appears to you vividly and if someone plugged a stereo into your brain they'd be able to hear it"[23] and also said "the songs come from somewhere internal, rather than slowly taking shape with a bunch of guys jamming in a room. One way of writing a song is that you've got an idea in your head and build a song around that. Another is more of a collaborative thing: It starts out as nothing and gets put together with whatever happens. This album was very much a case of the former; it's meant to give off the idea that the songs would be preserved."[10]

On 27 May 2011, Innerspeaker: Limited Edition was released on CD. This collector's edition includes a second disc, Extraspeaker, containing B-sides and remixes.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.5/10[24]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [25]
The A.V. ClubA−[26]
DIY7/10[27]
The Guardian     [28]
The Irish Times     [29]
Mojo     [30]
NME     [31]
Pitchfork8.5/10[32]
Q     [33]
Uncut     [34]

Innerspeaker was released to critical acclaim, with many praising Parker's ability to put a modern spin on elements of 1960s psychedelic rock, creating a new and original sound.[32] The album was awarded with being the feature album for Triple J Radio from 16 May to the 22nd.[35] The album was nominated for a J Award for Australian Album of the Year on 26 July 2010.[36] At the end of Triple J's Australian Music Month (November), it was announced as the winner. It was also nominated, and ultimately won, the Rolling Stone award for Album of the Year.[37] It was also featured on the Triple J Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time in 2011, firstly being featured at number 18 in the list voted by Australian musicians and industry experts,[38] and secondly being featured at number 19 on the public voted list.[39] It was nominated for an ARIA Award in 2010 in the categories of Album of the Year and Best Rock Album and also for a WAMI Award in 2011 for Most Popular Album.[40]

Upon release, the album entered the Recent Releases chart on UK-based review aggregator AnyDecentMusic? with an ADM rating of 7.5.[24] Pitchfork placed it at number 43 on its list "The Top 50 Albums of 2010".[41]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Kevin Parker, except interlude after "The Bold Arrow of Time", written by Jay Watson and Parker

No.TitleLength
1."It Is Not Meant to Be"5:22
2."Desire Be Desire Go"4:26
3."Alter Ego"4:48
4."Lucidity"4:30
5."Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?"3:19
6."Solitude Is Bliss"3:55
7."Jeremy's Storm" (instrumental)5:28
8."Expectation"6:02
9."The Bold Arrow of Time"4:24
10."Runway, Houses, City, Clouds"7:15
11."I Don't Really Mind"3:46
Total length:53:15

Vinyl editions split tracks between sides as the following: tracks 1 to 3 (A), 4 to 6 (B), 7 to 9 (C), 10 and 11 (D).

Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."30 Minutes with Mathew Saville" (Secret bonus track†)27:19
13."Island Walking" (iTunes bonus track†)3:05

† The iTunes version has "Island Walking" as the 7th of its 12 tracks; placed between "Solitude Is Bliss" and "Jeremy's Storm".

† This track is found by inserting the Innerspeaker CD into a computer CD drive, which takes you to a webpage featuring this track plus Live at the Corner and extra videos. It is an improvised jam session which features musician and photographer Matthew Saville on drums, with Kevin Parker playing guitar and Dominic Simper playing bass.

Extraspeaker
No.TitleLength
1."Sundown Syndrome"5:50
2."Remember Me" (Blue Boy cover)4:22
3."Half Full Glass of Wine"4:27
4."Wander"5:14
5."Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" (Erol Alkan Rework)8:14
6."Lucidity" (Pilooski Remix)5:30
7."Solitude Is Bliss" (Mickey Moonlight T.A.M Remix)3:59
8."41 Mojitos" (Canyons Poolside Dub)6:20
9."Canyons Sunrise Reprise"7:45
Total length:51:41

The 10th anniversary edition includes new mixes and previously unreleased material. Side E (12 & 13) were mixed by Kevin Parker at Fremantle in 2020, Side G (16) is a collage of demos cut and pasted by Parker from sessions dating 2008–2010, and Side H (17) is a one-take jam at Wave House in Injidup, Western Australia, dating July 2009, with Kevin Parker on guitar, Dom Simper on bass and Matthew C. Saville on drums.

10th anniversary edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Alter Ego" (2020 mix)4:48
13."Runway, Houses, City, Clouds" (2020 mix)7:13
14."Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" (instrumental)3:19
15."It Is Not Meant to Be" (instrumental)5:22
16."Demos"20:43
17."Wave House Live Jam"17:37
Total length:59:05

Personnel edit

Tame Impala

  • Kevin Parker – recording, production; all vocals and instruments except:
  • Dom Simper – bass guitar (track 9), additional guitar (track 10), additional sound effects (track 7)
  • Jay Watson – drums (tracks 6, 9), guitar (interlude after track 9)

Production

Design

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[58] Platinum 70,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[59] Gold 100,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Awards and accolades edit

Rolling Stone Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011 Innerspeaker Album of the Year[37] Won

J Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2010 Innerspeaker Australian Album of the Year[60] Won

ARIA Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2010 Innerspeaker Album of the Year Nominated
Best Rock Album Nominated
Best Cover Art Nominated

WAMI Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011[40] Innerspeaker Most Popular Album Nominated

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article December 2019 Innerspeaker is the debut studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala released on 21 May 2010 by Modular Recordings The album was recorded and produced by musician Kevin Parker at a remote beach shack in Western Australia during the winter of 2009 4 who also wrote every track on it except for the interlude after The Bold Arrow of Time InnerspeakerStudio album by Tame ImpalaReleased21 May 2010 2010 05 21 RecordedJune August 2009StudioWave House Injidup Western Australia GenrePsychedelic rock neo psychedelia 1 indie rock 2 lo fi 3 Length53 15LabelModularProducerKevin ParkerTame Impala chronologyLive at the Corner 2010 Innerspeaker 2010 Lonerism 2012 Singles from Innerspeaker Solitude Is Bliss Released 1 April 2010 Lucidity Released July 2010 Expectation Released 3 December 2010 Why Won t You Make Up Your Mind Released 30 January 2011Innerspeaker was acclaimed by critics for its reminiscence and reinvigorating of 1960s psychedelic rock The album peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum in the country At the J Awards of 2010 the album won Australian Album of the Year 5 It was recognized as the 83rd Best Album of the Decade So Far by Pitchfork in August 2014 6 In March 2021 a 4xLP reissue of the album was released to celebrate the album s 10th anniversary 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Artwork 4 Release 5 Critical reception 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications 10 Awards and accolades 10 1 Rolling Stone Awards 10 2 J Awards 10 3 ARIA Awards 10 4 WAMI Awards 11 ReferencesBackground editTame Impala had previously released their self titled EP in 2008 and single Sundown Syndrome in 2009 In the lead up to the release of Innerspeaker four small video snippets were released through their YouTube channel showing them practicing the songs The Bold Arrow of Time Island Walking and another instrumental piece The album contains two re recorded songs Desire Be Desire Go previously released on their self titled EP and The Bold Arrow of Time previously recorded but unreleased Past Tame Impala releases were done by Kevin Parker purely for his own enjoyment Innerspeaker marks the first time Parker has recorded something for an intended release In the past he has just recorded a song then done another two weeks later and eventually put them together 8 While Tame Impala tour as a band it is Parker s personal music project in which he writes and records all the music to Commenting on this Parker said Tame Impala is just one sliver of the giant amount of noise making that we do as a circle of friends I don t feel bad doing the recording by myself because I don t expect that input in their bands to us Tame Impala is just Kevin Parker s project and everyone has a project 8 and Tame Impala has always been a solo project It has two halves one half is the recording side which is very calculated and pieced together and the other side is the live side where we take what s been recorded and turn them into live songs 9 Parker has been recording music solo for a long time as he explains I ve always recorded music When I was 12 I used to set up two tape machines and multi track myself First I d record a beat on the drums then I d play that tape into another tape recorder while playing keyboard then I d take that tape and play bass guitar along with the drums and keyboard I d keep adding instruments I did that for a long time until my dad bought me an 8 track and then I continued recording music by myself even if I was in other bands at the same time 10 Parker s father played a lot of music as a hobby and was a big influence on Kevin 10 Recording editThe album was recorded almost entirely at Wave House Injidup a beach shack about four hours south of Perth with 180 degree views of the Indian Ocean 4 with no internet no phone reception and no TVs 11 While it had been reported that Tame Impala were recording in a mansion Parker ran into problems The mansion isn t really like a mansion to us it s more like a big wooden house the roof was leaking and the power was so bad that it kept turning off and I kept losing drum tracks I lost a whole day s worth of drum tracks one day while recording Innerspeaker Sometimes the power would go off for a second which was enough to kill off my eight track and I lost everything We also had plastic on top of everything because the roof was leaking so bad Still he maintained that it s the most amazing scenery he has ever woken up to and that recording in the house was a luxury with the scenery having a subconscious influence on the recording 12 13 Recording started in June 2009 and finished in August 2009 4 Parts of the album were recorded all over the house with some being recorded on the balcony overlooking the ocean whilst the Fremantle Doctor blew towards the house 4 Additional recording took place at Poon s Head Studio and at Parker s House Regarding the recording environment Parker said the idea of going to some flash studio where there s some stranger telling you how to arrange your song is pretty absurd to us Consequently the majority of the album was recorded and produced by Parker with Jay Watson and Dominic Simper contributing small parts to the recording 14 Mixing began in November 2009 and was undertaken by acclaimed Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann at Tarbox Road Studios in Cassadaga New York 15 Originally Parker had intended to make the entire album by himself recording mixing and producing it all by himself but he ran into problems when he was mixing it and couldn t get the sounds he wanted to Parker wanted it to sound absolutely explosive but was not able to do so on his own 16 At first he was hesitant to let Fridmann mix it and was torn about instantly handing over everything However he later concluded that in the end there s no way in hell he could ve made the album sound as good as Dave Fridmann made it sound and that his experiences working with Fridmann made him feel like he had taken a giant leap forward as an engineer 14 Speaking about the album s and Fridmann s slightly lo fi sound Parker said it has a different emotion to it it brings out a different feeling 14 Tim Holmes from the band Death in Vegas also came along during the recording of Innerspeaker to handle engineering duties but was not required very often As Parker recalls I told him that the Tame Impala set up was pretty unprofessional and that there wouldn t be much for him to do Tim was totally cool with it He said he d bring his fishing rod and help out when needed 8 Parker later said He encouraged me to use some different mics instead of some old mics I was using which helped a lot I look back now and it was really invaluable having him there 16 Artwork editInnerspeaker features album artwork from Australian artist Leif Podhajsky 17 It features an image of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina United States 18 The original image has been digitally altered using the Droste effect in recursion to make it appear as if the image continues into itself creating a distinctly psychedelic feeling reminiscent of Pink Floyd s album cover for Ummagumma Parker revealed his intentions for the album artwork I had an idea for the album cover but didn t have the graphic design skills or the resources to carry it out It was to be a shot of some scenery where the features of the landscape repeat infinitely into the horizon Leif Podhajsky is an artist we found who has an amazing eye for weird cosmic art We ll probably ask him to do the next album 19 and I think it s pretty important that you have the right image for people to associate with the sound Especially the colours With the InnerSpeaker cover we worked with a graphic artist for a long time to get the right shapes and colours 20 The album cover for Innerspeaker was nominated for an ARIA Award in 2010 for Best Cover Art Release editInnerspeaker was released on 21 May 2010 Four singles were released from the album the first single Solitude Is Bliss was released in April 2010 second single Lucidity was released in July 2010 third single Expectation was released in December 2010 and fourth single Why Won t You Make Up Your Mind was released in February 2011 Solitude Is Bliss Lucidity and Expectation all featured music videos On 12 May 2010 iTunes accidentally made Innerspeaker available to buy immediately not pre order and therefore it was leaked before the official release date It was also leaked on the internet in poor quality a month earlier Parker commented on this poor quality leak by saying That was a real bummer It was kind of bittersweet because I was glad that people could finally hear it I wasn t that pissed off about the sales or release or whatever it was just that it was in bad quality from how it actually sounded 21 Originally Parker intended for Innerspeaker to be a double album but eventually lacked the motivation to make it Many of the songs demos intended for the double album were later leaked onto YouTube in unmixed form 16 An image in the Limited Edition version of Innerspeaker shows a drafted track listing featuring titles such as Feelin the Dread I Know Where Dance Latenight Moonlight Pretty Song Stormy Funk Jam and Don t Ask all of which have not seen an official release which were possibly considered being released on the double album 21 In 2012 Tame Impala recorded a cover of That s All for Everyone to be included on the Fleetwood Mac tribute album Just Tell Me That You Want Me which was originally intended to be released on Innerspeaker When we made our first album our first idea is that it would be a double album and that it would finish with a cover of That s All for Everyone The joke being that we d choose a song from Fleetwood Mac s double and use it to close out our double album which was also our debut album It never actually happened because we realized that making a double album was gonna be way too much work So it was great when we got the offer to be included on that compilation because it meant we finally had a reason to record that song 22 The title Innerspeaker was selected by Parker which was a term he came up with to try to explain the feeling you get when you re at your most inspired the idea that a song just appears to you vividly and if someone plugged a stereo into your brain they d be able to hear it 23 and also said the songs come from somewhere internal rather than slowly taking shape with a bunch of guys jamming in a room One way of writing a song is that you ve got an idea in your head and build a song around that Another is more of a collaborative thing It starts out as nothing and gets put together with whatever happens This album was very much a case of the former it s meant to give off the idea that the songs would be preserved 10 On 27 May 2011 Innerspeaker Limited Edition was released on CD This collector s edition includes a second disc Extraspeaker containing B sides and remixes Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 5 10 24 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 The A V ClubA 26 DIY7 10 27 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 28 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 30 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 Pitchfork8 5 10 32 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Innerspeaker was released to critical acclaim with many praising Parker s ability to put a modern spin on elements of 1960s psychedelic rock creating a new and original sound 32 The album was awarded with being the feature album for Triple J Radio from 16 May to the 22nd 35 The album was nominated for a J Award for Australian Album of the Year on 26 July 2010 36 At the end of Triple J s Australian Music Month November it was announced as the winner It was also nominated and ultimately won the Rolling Stone award for Album of the Year 37 It was also featured on the Triple J Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time in 2011 firstly being featured at number 18 in the list voted by Australian musicians and industry experts 38 and secondly being featured at number 19 on the public voted list 39 It was nominated for an ARIA Award in 2010 in the categories of Album of the Year and Best Rock Album and also for a WAMI Award in 2011 for Most Popular Album 40 Upon release the album entered the Recent Releases chart on UK based review aggregator AnyDecentMusic with an ADM rating of 7 5 24 Pitchfork placed it at number 43 on its list The Top 50 Albums of 2010 41 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Kevin Parker except interlude after The Bold Arrow of Time written by Jay Watson and ParkerNo TitleLength1 It Is Not Meant to Be 5 222 Desire Be Desire Go 4 263 Alter Ego 4 484 Lucidity 4 305 Why Won t You Make Up Your Mind 3 196 Solitude Is Bliss 3 557 Jeremy s Storm instrumental 5 288 Expectation 6 029 The Bold Arrow of Time 4 2410 Runway Houses City Clouds 7 1511 I Don t Really Mind 3 46Total length 53 15 Vinyl editions split tracks between sides as the following tracks 1 to 3 A 4 to 6 B 7 to 9 C 10 and 11 D Bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 30 Minutes with Mathew Saville Secret bonus track 27 1913 Island Walking iTunes bonus track 3 05 The iTunes version has Island Walking as the 7th of its 12 tracks placed between Solitude Is Bliss and Jeremy s Storm This track is found by inserting the Innerspeaker CD into a computer CD drive which takes you to a webpage featuring this track plus Live at the Corner and extra videos It is an improvised jam session which features musician and photographer Matthew Saville on drums with Kevin Parker playing guitar and Dominic Simper playing bass ExtraspeakerNo TitleLength1 Sundown Syndrome 5 502 Remember Me Blue Boy cover 4 223 Half Full Glass of Wine 4 274 Wander 5 145 Why Won t You Make Up Your Mind Erol Alkan Rework 8 146 Lucidity Pilooski Remix 5 307 Solitude Is Bliss Mickey Moonlight T A M Remix 3 598 41 Mojitos Canyons Poolside Dub 6 209 Canyons Sunrise Reprise 7 45Total length 51 41 The 10th anniversary edition includes new mixes and previously unreleased material Side E 12 amp 13 were mixed by Kevin Parker at Fremantle in 2020 Side G 16 is a collage of demos cut and pasted by Parker from sessions dating 2008 2010 and Side H 17 is a one take jam at Wave House in Injidup Western Australia dating July 2009 with Kevin Parker on guitar Dom Simper on bass and Matthew C Saville on drums 10th anniversary edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 Alter Ego 2020 mix 4 4813 Runway Houses City Clouds 2020 mix 7 1314 Why Won t You Make Up Your Mind instrumental 3 1915 It Is Not Meant to Be instrumental 5 2216 Demos 20 4317 Wave House Live Jam 17 37Total length 59 05Personnel editTame Impala Kevin Parker recording production all vocals and instruments except Dom Simper bass guitar track 9 additional guitar track 10 additional sound effects track 7 Jay Watson drums tracks 6 9 guitar interlude after track 9 Production Tim Holmes engineering Dave Fridmann mixing Greg Calbi masteringDesign Leif Podhajsky artworkCharts editWeekly charts edit 2010 2011 weekly chart performance for Innerspeaker Chart 2010 2011 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 42 4Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 43 73Belgian Alternative Albums Ultratop Flanders 44 28Dutch Albums Album Top 100 45 83Dutch Alternative Albums Dutch Charts 45 5UK Albums OCC 46 144UK Independent Albums OCC 47 24US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 48 28US Vinyl Albums Billboard 49 92014 weekly chart performance for Innerspeaker Chart 2014 PeakpositionUS Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard 50 252019 weekly chart performance for Innerspeaker Chart 2019 PeakpositionUK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 51 192021 weekly chart performance for Innerspeaker Chart 2021 PeakpositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 52 47Scottish Albums OCC 53 35UK Physical Albums OCC 54 27UK Vinyl Albums OCC 55 13US Top Album Sales Billboard 56 58 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Innerspeaker Chart 2010 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 57 97Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 58 Platinum 70 000 United Kingdom BPI 59 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Awards and accolades editRolling Stone Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result2011 Innerspeaker Album of the Year 37 WonJ Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result2010 Innerspeaker Australian Album of the Year 60 WonARIA Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result2010 Innerspeaker Album of the Year NominatedBest Rock Album NominatedBest Cover Art NominatedWAMI Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result2011 40 Innerspeaker Most Popular Album NominatedReferences edit Schnipper Matthew 14 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