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Elliott Smith

Either/Or
Smith's third lp and the first to feature "rock" instrumentation while retaining the decidedly lo-fi approach of his first two all acoustic ... (Click the album for more)
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Elliott Smith

Roman Candle
Elliott's first solo album, released in 1994 on the tiny label Cavity Search. Elliott played all the instruments on this album, and recorded... (Click the album for more)
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Smith

Elliott Smith

Figure 8
Figure 8 is a sonically detailed effort laden with orchestrations and inventive production touches. With a couple of exceptions, the sound o... (Click the album for more)
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Smith

Elliott Smith

Elliott Smith
Elliott Smith's self-titled second album was his first for the Kill Rock Stars label and also his first major artistic statement. Its sound ... (Click the album for more)
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Elliott Smith

Introduction To Elliott Smith

Elliott Smith's tragic death in 2003 left a gaping wound in the indie rock community. There weren’t many singer/songwriter/producers around who could make music so raw and honest, so personal and universal, that it could touch you no matter how it was presented. Just Smith and a four-track in his bedroom or sitting behind the piano at Abbey Road, it didn’t matter. His songs meant a lot to a lot of people and his records have become treasured parts of people’s lives. This collection gathers up songs from throughout his career, taking tracks from each of Smith's albums and the two posthumous compilations that were released. The songs are extremely well chosen and give a glimpse of Smith both as a harrowingly honest writer and an amazingly gifted creator of memorable pop songs. It’s a fine starting point for someone looking to discover Smith, but even if you have all his albums, it serves as a greatest-hits collection of sorts and only confirms just how awful not having him here truly is

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