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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Elliott Smith |
| Record Label: |
Dreamworks SKG |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Release Date: |
April 18, 2000 |
| Album Duration: |
52m:06s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Son of Sam 2. Somebody That I Used to Know 3. Junk Bond Trader 4. Everything Reminds Me of Her 5. Everything Means Nothing to Me 6. LA 7. In the Lost and Found (Honky Bach)/The Roost 8. Stupidity Tries 9. Easy Way Out 10. Wouldn't Mama Be Proud? 11. Color Bars 12. Happiness/The Gondola Man 13. Pretty Mary K 14. I Better Be Quiet Now 15. Can't Make a Sound 16. Bye |
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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 Studio. Photographer: Autumn DeWilde. On his first record since his Oscar nomination courtesy director Gus Van Zandt's use of his music in the film "Good Will Hunting," Elliott Smith returns with another album's worth of gorgeous misery. Like Nick Drake before him, Smith has the ability to conjure beautifully poignant pathos, wrapping it in an elaborately arranged package worthy of a George Martin or Brian Wilson. Working with Beck/Foo Fighters producer Rob Schnapf, Smith uses Abbey Road Studios for some of these s... |
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