Illinois
Released: 2005

Illinois

by Sufjan Stevens

The 407th greatest album of all time

Illinois (2005) by Sufjan Stevens is an ambitious, chamber pop-inflected indie folk album that mixes delicate fingerpicked guitar and banjo with lush orchestral arrangements, brass and woodwinds, and layered vocals. The songs move between intimate, autobiographical moments and vivid, often historical storytelling about the state of Illinois and its figures, creating a cinematic, theatrical mood. Musically it blends baroque pop ornamentation, folk rock rhythms, and indie pop hooks, and is notable for its intricate arrangements, wide instrumental palette, and shifts in tone from quiet balladry to sweeping, exuberant passages. The record was presented as part of Stevens's proposed 50-state project and is often cited as a key work in his catalog.