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Elliott Smith

Elliott Smith

  • AMG Review of Elliott Smith

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    Steve Huey
    All Music Guide

    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.

Sundays are for Covers: GMO style
over 2 years ago

Portland artists payed tribute to the late great singer/songwriter Elliott Smith last year by releasing an album of Smith covers, To:Elliott From:Portland. Though 9 out of 10 times I would prefer to hear the original, Helio Sequence does a nice take on the wonderful "Satellite." Enjoy...

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coming up roses
over 2 years ago

in 1999, this was my very first elliott smith song i was introduced to; "coming up roses". i immediately ran to my favorite record store and bought it on vinyl, since the cd was already off of the shelves. his killrockstars album is one of my favorites, since it's so stripped down.

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Elliott Smith = ♥
about 1 year ago

After watching Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums, one song was stuck in my head: Elliott Smith's "Needle in the Hay". For some reason I experienced a strong emotional connection with that song. I had never heard the song before, given that the only ES album I had at the time was New Moon. But I heard it and I was sure it was Elliott Smith singing.About 56 hours later, I now have a total of 7 ...

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