Could be. Though, I've never really perceived a sense of sloppiness with it. If anything, I think the one fault it has is it's effort to avoid sloppiness and embrace some kind of false sense of order. I wish it was more all over the place. But that's certainly not a deal breaker, obviously. I adore the record.tragabigzanda wrote:It's really great, and one of those rare albums that is all the better for its sense of sloppiness.
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God me too!tragabigzanda wrote:You think? When I first heard it, I was really taken aback by how loose and raw everything was compared to Figure 8 and XO. But I guess, yea, some of those songs are pretty orderly. He bounces back and forth a lot on that record, from the acoustic stuff to the rock stuff. I wonder how it may have been different had he been able to mix and sequence the album himself.durdencommatyler wrote:Could be. Though, I've never really perceived a sense of sloppiness with it. If anything, I think the one fault it has is it's effort to avoid sloppiness and embrace some kind of false sense of order. I wish it was more all over the place. But that's certainly not a deal breaker, obviously. I adore the record.tragabigzanda wrote:It's really great, and one of those rare albums that is all the better for its sense of sloppiness.
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And, yeah, the songs are more raw and loose than Figure 8 and XO. I agree with that. I guess I meant the album as a whole, how it hangs together, isn't as sloppy as I want it to be. I wasn't really talking about the individual compositions or how they compare to previous efforts.
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I'm a figure 8 guy. That break in the middle of Son of Sam sounds pretty neat cranked through my stereo.
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
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Do You Like Me?
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1. Either/Ortragabigzanda wrote:Have you ever ranked the Elliott Smith albums, Joey? If not, would you care to do it now?
2. XO
3. Basement
4. Figure 8
5. Elliott Smith
6. Roman Candle
Basement and XO are known to flip spots. And Figure 8 is really just 3B more than #4. It's difficult to rank his stuff and it always changes. Except Either/Or which consistently my favorite by him by a fair margin.
If we're counting New Moon as a proper album for ranking purposes, I'd put it after S/T and ahead of Roman Candle.
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There really isn't a bad album in the bunch, man. I've had all of them ranked at #2 (except Either/Or) at one time or another. This is the ranking I've settled into and default to. But like I said, the next time I go through is catalog, I'm sure I'll move stuff around. Sometimes I think I'm burnt out on Figure 8 but then... I hear Stupidity Tries or Can't Make a Sound for the first time in forever and I fall all over that record again. Fuck, this guy was a goddamn genius. I miss him. A lot.
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Elliott apparently was attempting to make his White Album, so I expect that it would have been a double album. And the sprawling, catch-all feel certainly fits. He certainly had the back catalog to make it happen. I remember reading that he was trying to pare down 50+ songs into 30 or so for Basement. Of all the archival releases (outside a catch-all box set), I'd like to get a Basement Deluxe the most.tragabigzanda wrote: I wonder how it may have been different had he been able to mix and sequence the album himself.
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Wasn't he also planning on it starting with Shooting Star? I think I remember he originally want it to be a double album that started all frenetic and crazy and "heavy" and then slowly "devolved" into quiet, acoustic, stripped down songs by the end. Am I remembering that correctly?Zantac Junkie wrote:Elliott apparently was attempting to make his White Album, so I expect that it would have been a double album. And the sprawling, catch-all feel certainly fits. He certainly had the back catalog to make it happen. I remember reading that he was trying to pare down 50+ songs into 30 or so for Basement. Of all the archival releases (outside a catch-all box set), I'd like to get a Basement Deluxe the most.tragabigzanda wrote: I wonder how it may have been different had he been able to mix and sequence the album himself.
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I think so, yeah. But it was a different, noisier, longer mix of shooting star than what ended up on the album. I think he was planning on including Don't Go Down from the Brion sessions as well. He had also revisited and reworked a large number of songs from his back catalog, which would have really added to the the new songs he was already working on. True Love, Stickman, Dancing on the Highway, From the Poisoned Well, See You In Heaven, et. al. could hav only enhanced the concept as a whole.durdencommatyler wrote:Wasn't he also planning on it starting with Shooting Star? I think I remember he originally want it to be a double album that started all frenetic and crazy and "heavy" and then slowly "devolved" into quiet, acoustic, stripped down songs by the end. Am I remembering that correctly?Zantac Junkie wrote:Elliott apparently was attempting to make his White Album, so I expect that it would have been a double album. And the sprawling, catch-all feel certainly fits. He certainly had the back catalog to make it happen. I remember reading that he was trying to pare down 50+ songs into 30 or so for Basement. Of all the archival releases (outside a catch-all box set), I'd like to get a Basement Deluxe the most.tragabigzanda wrote: I wonder how it may have been different had he been able to mix and sequence the album himself.
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Basement was his first album that really did it for me. I loved the messy, noisy and raw aspect of it compared to the rest of his discography.
I'll probably consider Either/Or my favorite now, but Basement is special.
I'll probably consider Either/Or my favorite now, but Basement is special.
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Oh man the outro to Stupidity Tries is just phenomenal.durdencommatyler wrote:There really isn't a bad album in the bunch, man. I've had all of them ranked at #2 (except Either/Or) at one time or another. This is the ranking I've settled into and default to. But like I said, the next time I go through is catalog, I'm sure I'll move stuff around. Sometimes I think I'm burnt out on Figure 8 but then... I hear Stupidity Tries or Can't Make a Sound for the first time in forever and I fall all over that record again. Fuck, this guy was a goddamn genius. I miss him. A lot.
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This is pretty cool. I was wondering how my favorite part of the song would sound stripped down: HARMONICA!tragabigzanda wrote:That songs is insanely good. Have you ever heard the acoustic version?verb_to_trust wrote:I'm a figure 8 guy. That break in the middle of Son of Sam sounds pretty neat cranked through my stereo.
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So. Fucking. Gooooooooood.verb_to_trust wrote:Oh man the outro to Stupidity Tries is just phenomenal.durdencommatyler wrote:There really isn't a bad album in the bunch, man. I've had all of them ranked at #2 (except Either/Or) at one time or another. This is the ranking I've settled into and default to. But like I said, the next time I go through is catalog, I'm sure I'll move stuff around. Sometimes I think I'm burnt out on Figure 8 but then... I hear Stupidity Tries or Can't Make a Sound for the first time in forever and I fall all over that record again. Fuck, this guy was a goddamn genius. I miss him. A lot.
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Zantac Junkie wrote:I think so, yeah. But it was a different, noisier, longer mix of shooting star than what ended up on the album. I think he was planning on including Don't Go Down from the Brion sessions as well. He had also revisited and reworked a large number of songs from his back catalog, which would have really added to the the new songs he was already working on. True Love, Stickman, Dancing on the Highway, From the Poisoned Well, See You In Heaven, et. al. could hav only enhanced the concept as a whole.durdencommatyler wrote:Wasn't he also planning on it starting with Shooting Star? I think I remember he originally want it to be a double album that started all frenetic and crazy and "heavy" and then slowly "devolved" into quiet, acoustic, stripped down songs by the end. Am I remembering that correctly?Zantac Junkie wrote:Elliott apparently was attempting to make his White Album, so I expect that it would have been a double album. And the sprawling, catch-all feel certainly fits. He certainly had the back catalog to make it happen. I remember reading that he was trying to pare down 50+ songs into 30 or so for Basement. Of all the archival releases (outside a catch-all box set), I'd like to get a Basement Deluxe the most.tragabigzanda wrote: I wonder how it may have been different had he been able to mix and sequence the album himself.
Man... what could have been. Just sucks.