Winter Spring Summer Fall

2014 mixtape by Boots From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Winter Spring Summer Fall is the debut mixtape by American record producer, singer-songwriter, rapper and musician Boots.

ReleasedMay 6, 2014 (2014-05-06)
Recorded2013–2014
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Winter Spring Summer Fall
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ReleasedMay 6, 2014 (2014-05-06)
Recorded2013–2014
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ProducerBoots
Boots chronology
Winter Spring Summer Fall
(2014)
Motorcycle Jesus
(2015)
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Pitchfork5.7/10[1]
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Background

Jordy Asher was a frontman of bands such as Blonds,[2] Young Circles, Blond Fuzz and Stonefox.[3] In June 2013, he was officially signed to Jay-Z's entertainment company and Sony Music Entertainment imprint, Roc Nation, under the pseudonym Boots, for publishing.[4] In the same month, a fashion film (starring Chanel Iman and Viktoriya Sasonkina) featuring music by Boots was released.[5]

With his contributions to Beyoncé released in December 2013, Boots came onto the music scene largely unknown.[6] Upon the release of Beyoncé, he updated his Facebook page, saying he had been "working on [Beyoncé] for most of the past year", and that he had "produced 85% of [the album] and [had] four original songs on the album."[7] Boots contributed additional production, background vocals and instruments to the album's first R&B/hip hop single, "Drunk in Love", featuring Jay-Z.[8][9] Beyoncé later referenced Boots' work on the album, saying he is "a new producer that [she] completely respect[s]", that "he is an innovator", and she is "so proud to work with him".[2]

Promotion

Boots began releasing tracks for his mixtape in mid February. On February 13, 2014 Beyoncé's official Facebook page shared a link to Boots' personal website which contained an original composition titled "Dust" with an accompanying music video.[10] The song was of the first to be released which featured Boots singing lead vocals.[11]

On March 11, 2014 Boots released two more songs. One titled "Howl"[12] as well as another titled "Autumn (Lude I)" which featured R&B artist Kelela. The release of "Autumn (Lude I)" included another music video, directed by Boots.[13] "Autumn (Lude I)" featured Boots rapping instead of singing.[14]

On March 25, 2014 Boots yet again released two songs. The first was a song titled "Ride Ride Ride" which reportedly featured background vocals from Sia.[15][16] The second song titled "Alright", featured Boots prominently rapping. In the song, Boots mentions selling "1 million in one week", alluding to Beyoncé's album surpassing one-million digital sales in its first week.[17][18]

On April 8, 2014 Boots released two more songs on his Facebook page. The first titled "Sheep/Lookin' Muthafucka (Lude II)" is a two part song. The first half hears Boots singing quietly over an electronic and orchestral arrangement. The second half features Boots rapping with a motif that plays heavily off of Nicki Minaj's "Lookin Ass". The second was a song titled "My Heart Is a Stone Today (Unharmed)"[19][20]

Release

On April 11, 2014 Boots uploaded a photo to his Twitter reportedly of a track-list. The track list contained all of the songs he had previously released. Prominent features listed were Shlohmo & Jeremih, Kelela as previously mentioned, Son Lux, Margot and a final feature that is unconfirmed.[21] He later went on to announce that the track list was a mixtape titled "WinterSpringSummerFall" but did not confirm a release date.[22]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Boots.

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1."A Day in the Life of Jordan Asher"4:19
2."Dust"4:35
3."Howl / Your Move"4:13
4."Fade Away"3:40
5."Alright"4:09
6."No More (Snowed In)" (featuring Shlohmo & Jeremih)4:33
7."Autumn (Lude I)" (featuring Kelela)3:49
8."EST"3:29
9."Sheep / Lookin' Muthafucka (Lude II)"3:57
10."Troubled World" (featuring Son Lux)4:28
11."Olive Trees and Blue Skies and Hills"0:56
12."My Heart Is a Stone Today (Unharmed)"5:42
13."Atom"5:21
14."Ride By (Lude III)" (featuring Margot)1:07
15."Ride Ride Ride" (featuring Sia)4:30
16."Dreams" (featuring Beyoncé)4:54
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Personnel

  • Boots – vocals, production

Additional musicians

  • Shlohmo – (track 6)
  • Jeremih – (track 6)
  • Kelela – (track 7)
  • Son Lux – (track 10)
  • Margot – (track 14)
  • Sia – vocals (track 15)
  • Beyoncé – vocals (track 16)

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