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Elliott Smith albums featuring Pete Thomas

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| | Figure 8 CD (2000)
$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. ...
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| Figure 8 CD (2000) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Japan
$44.19 Japanese edition of the indie rock singer/songwriter's 2000release with two exclusive bonus tracks 'Because' & 'Figure8'. 18 tracks in all including the single 'Son Of Sam'. Digipak.
Personnel includes: Elliott Smith (vocals, guitar); Sam Coomes (bass); Joey Waronker, Pete Thomas (drums); ...
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| Figure 8 Vinyl LP (2000) Reissue; Deluxe Edition
$33.29 (2-LP set) His second release for the Dreamworks label, and fifth overall, Figure 8 is a lush and beautifully melancholy collection of pop songs. Gone is the intimate lo-fi feel of his Kill Rock Stars albums, replaced by intricate arrangements ...
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 Elliott Smith Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Elliott Smith songs: Pretty Mary K Lyrics, Needle in the Hay Lyrics, Angeles Lyrics, Say Yes Lyrics, Alphabet Town Lyrics, Waltz #2 Lyrics, Pictures of Me Lyrics, Thirteen Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Between the Bars Lyrics, Rose Parade Lyrics, Miss Misery Lyrics, Speed Trials Lyrics, Bye Lyrics, Can't Make a Sound Lyrics, Color Bars Lyrics, Easy Way Out Lyrics, I Better Be Quiet Now Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Junk Bond Trader Lyrics, Son of Sam Lyrics, Stupidity Tries Lyrics.
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 Elliott Smith Biography
Elliott Smith started out as the leader of Portland-based alt-rock band Heatmiser, who made three mid-1990s albums achieving good reviews but disappointing sales. Eventually Smith reinvented himself as a solo singer-songwriter, and his first couple of albums were spare, acoustic, Nick Drake-like affairs full of exquisitely sad, melodic songs. The soundtrack to the 1997 film GOOD WILL HUNTING rocketed Smith to stardom in a dizzying flash, as the formerly unknown indie-rocker quickly found himself performing at the Oscars. With a bigger budget, Smith indulged his '60s jones, churning out Beatlesque albums of Baroque pop. His musical flame was sadly extinguished when the reportedly heroin-addicted songwriter committed suicide in 2003.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Elliott Smith | Heatmiser, Lois, Guided By Voices, Quasi, Mark De Gli Antoni, Birddog, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Toadies, Goldenboy | | Joey Waronker | Beck, Pink, Johnny Cash, Tracy Chapman, Air, Bo Bice, Gus Black, R.L. Burnside, Gavin Degraw |
 Contemporaries
Beck, Smog, David Gray, Rufus Wainwright, Ron Sexsmith, Cat Power, Beth Orton, The Mountain Goats, Joe Henry, Sparklehorse, Mark Eitzel, Quasi, Hayden, Mark Kozelek, Neil Halstead, Tom McRae, Jeff Kelly, John Cunningham
 Followers
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 Influences
The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Kinks, The Beach Boys, Neil Young, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, James Taylor (Soft Rock), Paul Simon, Nick Drake, Big Star, The Zombies, Todd Rundgren, Jackson Browne, Harry Nilsson, Janis Ian, Red House Painters, Bobbie Gentry
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