| | Elliott Smith Either/Or CD Elliott Smith Discography of CDs
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Audio Mixers: Elliott Smith; Joanna Bolme; Rob Schnapf; Tom Rothrock. Recording information: Heatmiser House; Joanna's House; Laundry Rules; My House; The Shop; Undercover Inc. Photographers: Debbie Pastor; Joanna Bolme. Elliott Smith's third album sees his one-man show getting a little more ambitious. While he still plays all the instruments himself, he plays more of them. Several of the songs mimic the melody mastery of pop bands from 1960s. The most alluring numbers, however, are still his quietly melancholy acoustic ones. While the full-band songs are catchy and smart, Smith's recording equipment isn't quite up to the standards set by the Beatles and the Beach Boys. The humbler arrangements are better suited to the sparse equipment. "Between the Bars," for example, plays Smith's strengths perfectly. He sings, in his endearingly limited whisper, of late-night drinking and introspection, and his subdued strumming creates a minor-key mood befitting the mysteries of self. "Angeles" is equally ethereal -- Smith's acoustic fingerpicking spins out notes which briskly move around a single atmospheric keyboard chord, like aural minnows swimming toward a solitary light at the surface of the water. The lyrics are a darkly biting rejection of the hypercapitalist dream machinery of Los Angeles (it would make a great theme song for Smith's label, Kill Rock Stars). Ironically, "Angeles" was included on the Good Will Hunting soundtrack, which won Smith the acclaim of Hollywood's biggest, brightest, and best connected voting body, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Smith's stock in L.A. soared after he took his bow at the Oscars with Celine Dion and Trisha Yearwood. It might have been more interesting had he sung "Angeles." ~ Darryl Cater This singer/songwriter can say more with a whisper than most folks can with a scream. The gently insinuating despair of Smith's work communicates volumes about the heartbreak and alienation that is the bane of 20th century boys with too much time on their hands. Smith's day job fronting the aggressive post-punk band Heatmiser provides him with the necessary yang to produce the quiet, evocative yin of his solo work. On EITHER/OR, Smith observes a production ethic that retains a lo-fi looseness without sacrificing any sonic clarity. His songs of loss and loneliness have the broken-poet aura of Smog or Mark Eitzel, but he offsets the gloom with a hatful of damnably catchy melodies and progressions, turning suffering into pop and making it signify.
Spin (9/99, p.156) - Ranked #73 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s." Spin (3/97, pp.102-104) - 7 (out of 10) - "...ranges from low-fi sparseness to rock with a melodicism Smith's band Heatmiser has yet to match....Though the harrowing heroin tales of Smith's last album are gone, his frequent alcoholidays suggest a less outwardly tortured Mark Eitzel..." Uncut (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 - "EITHER/OR took the small arranging step needed to turn Smith's beautifully, harmonically sly but still then mostly self-accompanied tunes into indisputable pop." Option (5-6/97, p.128) - "...an awkward sort of prettiness that fits him well....a U-turn from the aggressive, basement minimalism of his last solo record....proving himself to be an artist of uncommon dexterity and grace." Village Voice (2/24/98) - Ranked #20 in the Village Voice's 1997 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll. Mojo (Publisher) (p.65) - Ranked #24 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "Characteristically double-tracked vocals whispered into the listener's head, revealing the confessions of a man struggling to escape an undisclosed past." Mojo (Publisher) (p.119) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Dark surrealism with a wispy, half-there voice and an always surprising chorus." NME (Magazine) (7/19/97, p.40) - "...Very frequently on EITHER/OR Elliott Smith...leaves you in awe at his quiet power..." Elliott Smith Either/Or Songs Purchase Either/Or CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Neutral Milk Hotel In The Aeroplane Over The Sea CD (1998)
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$12.19 Neutral Milk Hotel: Jeff Mangum ( vocals, guitar, organ, bass, drums, tapes, shortwave radio); Julian Koster (banjo, accordian, saw); Scott Spillane (trumpet, flugelhorn, trombone, euphonium); Jeremy Barnes (organ, drums). Additional personnel: Michelle Anderson (Uilleann pipes); Marisa Bissinger (saxophone, flugelhorn); Rick Benejamin (trombone); Laura Carter (zanzithophone); Robert Schneider (piano, organ, bass, background vocals). Perhaps best likened to a marching band on an acid trip, Neutral Milk Hotel's second album is another quixotic sonic parade; lo-fi yet lush, ...
| | Elliott Smith CD (1995)
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$12.59 Personnel: Elliott Smith (vocals, acoustic guitar); Rebecca Gates (vocals); Neil Gust (guitar). Recorded at Leslie's and Tony's houses, Portland, Oregon in January and February 1995. Personnel: Neil Gust (electric guitar). Audio Mixers: Elliott Smith; Tony Lugh. Recording information: Leslie Uppinghowse's House (09/1994-02/1995); Tony Lash's House (09/1994-02/1995). Photographers: J.J. Gusa; Neil Gust. Elliott Smith's self-titled second album was his first for the Kill Rock Stars label and also ...
| | Elliott Smith Roman Candle CD (1994)
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$11.65 elliott smith played in a few great rock bands before becoming a well known artist in his own right- in the mid nineties. the most notable of those bands was portland, oregons' heatmiser.in 1993, after releasing a scortching hot heatmiser 7" single on cavity search, elliotts' then girlfriend delivered a gorgeously sparse and hushed acoustic record of elliotts' 4-track "kitchen table" recordings to cavity search records - and they talked him into releasing it as "roman candle" in 1994.after several critically acclaimed cds and a spotlight in gus van sants' award winning "good will hunting" movie/soundtrack - elliott ...
| | Elliott Smith Xo CD (1998)
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$11.99 Personnel: Elliott Smith; Rob Schnapf (guitar); Farhad Behroozi, Russel Cantor, Pamela Dealmeida, Waldemar Dealmeida, Henry Ferber, Jerrod Goodman, Peter Hatch, Raymond Tischer II (strings); Bruce Escovitz (flute, baritone saxophone, bass); Roy Poper (trumpet); R. James Atkinson (French horn); Jon Brion (chamberlain, vibraphone); Joey Waronker (drums); Tom Rothrock (drum loop). Producers: Tom Rothrock, ...
| | Elliott Smith Figure 8 CD (2000)
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$11.99 Personnel includes: Elliott Smith (vocals, guitar); Sam Coomes (bass); Joey Waronker, Pete Thomas (drums); Brion Smith (background vocals). Producers: Tom Rothrock, Rob Schnapf, Elliott Smith. Recorded at Abbey Road, London, England and Sunset Sound & Sonora Studios, Los Angeles, California. Personnel: Pete Thomas , Joey Waronker (drums); Jon Brion (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Rob Schnapf; Tom Rothrock. Recording information: Abbey Road Studio; Capitol Studio; Sonora Studio; Sunset Sound ...
| | Elliott Smith From A Basement On The Hill CD (2004)
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$14.49 Personnel: Elliott Smith (vocals); Nelson Gary (spoken vocals); Sam Coomes (bass guitar, background vocals); Aaron Sperske, Steven Drozd, Steven Drodz, Aaron Sperske (drums); Aaron Embry (keyboards); Scott McPherson, Fritz Michaud (drums). Audio Mixers: Joanna Bolme; Rob Schnapf. Recording information: Audobahn Recording; Chateau Brion; Cherokee Recording; Elliott's Home, Los Angeles, CA; Elliott's Home, Portland, Jamaica; Fort Apache; New Monkey; Satellite Park; Sunset sound; Two Beers & Everybody Sings. Photographers: Dominic Disala; ...
| | Light And Heavy: The Best Of Iron Butterfly CD (1993)
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$5.99 Iron Butterfly: Doug Ingle (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, organ); Erik Brann, Mike Pinera (vocals, guitar); Darryl De Loach (vocals, tambourine, percussion); Danny Weis, Larry "El Rhino" Reinhardt (guitar); Jerry Penrod, Lee Dorman (bass); Ron Bushy (drums). Additional personnel: Richard Podolor (12-string guitar, sitar); Bill Cooper (12-string guitar). Producers incude: Brian Stone, Jim Hilton, Tom Dowd, Arif Mardin, Richard Podolor. Compilation ...
| | Billy Fury Hit Parade CD (2006) (Import) Germany
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| | Take Me Out To The Ball Game! Americas's Favorite Pastime In Song! CD (2003)
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| | Seru Giran Yo No Quiero Volverme Tan Loco CD (2005) (Import) Limited Edition; Argentina
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| | Clash Cut The Crap CD (1985) (Import) Japan; Remastered; Mini LP Sleeve
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$29.75 Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 2008.
The Clash: Joe Strummer (vocals, guitar); Nick Sheppard, Vince White (guitar); Paul Simonon (bass); Pete Howard (drums). Reissue producer: Bob Irwin. Recorded in Munich, Germany. Hoping to keep the Clash as a raw punk phenomenon, Joe Strummer and Paul Simonon kicked Mick Jones out of the band following the success of Combat Rock, hiring three unknowns to replace him for Cut the Crap. As the title suggests, ...
| | Best Of Wham! CD (2007) (Import) Japan
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| | Subdivisions: Tribute To Rush CD (2006) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
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| | Psycho & The Birds Check Your Zoo CD (2006) Extended Play
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| | Larry Young Unity CD (2008) (Import) Japan
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