Elliott Smith [Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition]

Elliott Smith [Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition]

by Elliott Smith
Elliott Smith [Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition]

Elliott Smith [Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition]

by Elliott Smith

CD(Expanded / Anniversary Edition / Includes book)

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Overview

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 is fairly similar to that of Roman Candle -- it's mostly just Smith and his gently fingerpicked acoustic guitar, embellished a bit more often with drums, harmony vocals, and the odd additional instrument. The main difference here is that Smith's melodies and lyrics reveal their greater strength and substance with repeated listens. And make no mistake, the songs do require repeated listens -- not just because of Smith's often whispery, spiderweb-thin delivery, but also because of his deceptively angular melodies and chord progressions, which threaten to float away until the listener hears them enough to latch on and know where they're going. Smith is often compared to Paul Simon or the Beatles in their softer moments, but perhaps the best touchstone for this early sound is Nick Drake's even more minimalistic Pink Moon; while Smith's language is rawer and tougher than Drake's haunting poetics, his songs also deal with depression and loneliness, creating an almost uncomfortable intimacy with their bare-bones arrangements. The quiet prettiness of Smith's sound can make it easy to overlook the darker, edgier side of his songs -- many of Smith's embittered characters cope with their dysfunctional relationships or breakups through substance abuse, while some of the lyrics read more like angry, defiant punk rants when separated from the music. Smith would flesh out his sound with the albums to come, but Elliott Smith contains the blueprint for his later successes, and more importantly, it's a fully realized work itself. [In 2020, to commemorate the 25th anniversary of its release, Kill Rock Stars brought out a remastered, expanded, and repackaged edition of Elliott Smith. The original album, sounding cleaner and better-detailed than before in its new master, is paired with a bonus disc, Live at Umbra Penumbra, which is said to be the earliest tape of a solo show by Smith that still exists. If the performance is not quite masterful, it shows off a confidence and some brief flashes of playfulness that his studio LP does not, and like the album, it rewards repeated listening. The audio is surprisingly good as Smith interacts with fans, friends, and the curious, and the performances are truly engaging in their understated passion. The Anniversary Edition also comes with a 52-page book with rare photos and reminiscences from friends and fellow musicians, and it's a well-curated document of a career as memorable as it was doomed to be brief. This reissue was created with serious fans in mind, but those fans will be thrilled to see this album presented as a treasured classic in its upgraded form.] ~ Steve Huey & Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2020
Label: Kill Rock Stars
UPC: 0759656065627
Rank: 2157

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Needle in the Hay
  2. Christian Brothers
  3. Clementine
  4. Southern Belle
  5. Single File
  6. Coming Up Roses
  7. Satellite
  8. Alphabet Town
  9. St. Ides Heaven
  10. Good to Go
  11. The White Lady Loves You More
  12. The Biggest Lie

Disc 2

  1. Some Song
  2. Alphabet Town
  3. Whatever (Folk Song in C)
  4. No Name No. 4
  5. Big Decision
  6. Condor Ave
  7. No Name No. 1
  8. No Confidence Man
  9. Crazy Fucker
  10. Half Right

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