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Either/Or: Expanded Edition

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The history of rock loves fallen angels and geniuses with tragic stories. In this dark no man's land, Kurt Cobain and Jeff Buckley were joined by Elliott Smith. Only a few albums were needed for the Nebraska songwriter to reveal his sensitive voice, his exquisitely refined melodies and his intense lyrics, which offered up an elegant alternative to the dominating grunge of the ‘90s. Either/Or was his third album, released in February 1997, on which Nick Drake's ghost from Pink Moon is almost audible. But Elliott Smith also remained sensitive to pop melodies, the kind produced by The Beatles, The Kinks, The Zombies and Big Star, a sound that he stripped back to reach complete purity. Following Roman Candle (1994) and Elliott Smith (1995), he further amplified his vocal harmonies and showed that he was fully in control of his art despite the demons (of addiction and depression) that were eating away at him. Impressed by the musician's calibre, the filmmaker Gus Van Sant integrated the songs Between the Bars, Angeles and Say Yes into the soundtrack of his film Good Will Hunting. When you consider this, it’s hardly surprising that some refer to Elliott Smith as the "voice of a generation". © Marc Zisman/Qobuz

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1
Speed Trials
00:03:01

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

2
Alameda
00:03:43

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

3
Ballad of Big Nothing
00:02:48

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

4
Between the Bars
00:02:21

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

5
Pictures of Me Explicit
00:03:46

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

6
No Name No. 5
00:03:43

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

7
Rose Parade Explicit
00:03:28

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

8
Punch and Judy
00:02:25

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

9
Angeles
00:02:56

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

10
Cupid's Trick
00:03:04

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

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2:45 AM Explicit
00:03:18

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

12
Say Yes
00:02:19

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

13
My New Freedom (Live)
00:02:48

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

14
Pictures of Me (Live) Explicit
00:03:58

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

15
Angeles (Live)
00:03:02

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

16
Some Song (Live)
00:03:14

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

17
Rose Parade (Live) Explicit
00:03:38

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

18
New Monkey (Keys)
00:00:41

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

19
I Don't Think I'm Ever Gonna Figure It Out (Remixed / Remastered)
00:01:57

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

20
I Figured You Out
00:03:45

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

21
Bottle Up and Explode! (Alternate Version)
00:03:26

Elliott Smith, Composer, MainArtist - Universal Music Publishing Group, MusicPublisher

2017 Kill Rock Stars 2017 Universal Music Publishing Group

Album review

The history of rock loves fallen angels and geniuses with tragic stories. In this dark no man's land, Kurt Cobain and Jeff Buckley were joined by Elliott Smith. Only a few albums were needed for the Nebraska songwriter to reveal his sensitive voice, his exquisitely refined melodies and his intense lyrics, which offered up an elegant alternative to the dominating grunge of the ‘90s. Either/Or was his third album, released in February 1997, on which Nick Drake's ghost from Pink Moon is almost audible. But Elliott Smith also remained sensitive to pop melodies, the kind produced by The Beatles, The Kinks, The Zombies and Big Star, a sound that he stripped back to reach complete purity. Following Roman Candle (1994) and Elliott Smith (1995), he further amplified his vocal harmonies and showed that he was fully in control of his art despite the demons (of addiction and depression) that were eating away at him. Impressed by the musician's calibre, the filmmaker Gus Van Sant integrated the songs Between the Bars, Angeles and Say Yes into the soundtrack of his film Good Will Hunting. When you consider this, it’s hardly surprising that some refer to Elliott Smith as the "voice of a generation". © Marc Zisman/Qobuz

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