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1.1 Angel in the Snow1.2 Talking to Mary1.3 High Times1.4 New Monkey1.5 Looking Over My Shoulder1.6 Going Nowhere1.7 Riot Coming1.8 All Cleaned Out1.9 First Timer1.10 Go By1.11 Miss Misery [Early Version]1.12 Thirteen2.1 Georgia, Georgia2.2 Whatever [Folk Song in C]2.3 Big Decision2.4 Placeholder2.5 New Disaster2.6 Seen How Things Are Hard2.7 Fear City2.8 Either/Or2.9 Pretty Mary K [Other Version]2.10 Almost Over2.11 See You Later2.12 Half Right |
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2 |
 | Description: | New Moon by Elliott Smith, released 7 May 2007, includes the following tracks: "High Times", "Looking Over My Shoulder", "Riot Coming", "First Timer" and more.
This version of New Moon comes as a 2xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - Arguably the most gifted songwriter of his generation, Smith produced a large body of work that includes five solo albums and a collection of songs completed before his death in 2003. This double LP contains twenty-four songs recorded between 1994 and 1997, a prolific time in Elliott's career, when he recorded his self-titled album and "Either/Or". Like his other work, "New Moon" reflects the power of Smith's ability to integrate rich, melodic music with poetic, multi-layered lyrics. This is the vinyl version.Mixed 10/06 at Jackpot! Recording Studio, Portland, OR, except for "Talking to Mary" "with help from Tony and Leslie at Tony's house", 1995 in Portland, and "Seen How Things Are Hard", mixed at The Shop in 1996. "Go By" and "Seen How Things Are Hard" transfer, overdubs and additional production at The Shop. "Thirteen", "See You Later" and "Half Right" recorded in Elliott's Basement for broadcast June 1, 1996, on the Locals Show on KWVA 88.1 Eugene, OR. Songs from Elliott's 8-track sessions for Either/Or were recorded at Joanna Bolme's house, Elliott's house, Undercover, Inc. or the Heatmiser House - from 1995 to 1996. Tape baking and transfers by Mr. Toad's Audio in San Francisco. Mastered at SAE.
Technical Note: Except for the special case of "New Disaster", where independent instrumental and vocal takes were combined, all songs are presented as tracked by Elliott, and every effort was made to check stereo placement, track levels, editing ideas, arrangement ideas, and the overall feel that were present in his rough (or released) mixes. In many cases remixing was simply an attempt to make the elements of the song slightly more legible, and in other cases to reduce the background tape hiss. In no way is this album simply a product of the studio in 2006 - it is a collection of songs, any of which could have easily been included on his albums of 1995 or 1997.
Songs previously unreleased except for:
"See You Later", Air Check cassette (1999, JB020/Jealous Butcher/limited to 300 copies)
"Angel in the Snow" Yeti: Volume I (2000, 2500 issues printed/pressed)
"Big Decision" - A Slice of Lemon (1995, KRS100/Kill Rock Stars, still in print)
A1: From the Jan/Feb 1995 sessions at Leslie Uppinghouse's home that yielded much of the S/T record. Elliott's mix appeared on a CD that came with Mike McGonigal's magazine, Yeti: Volume I.
A2: From the 1995 sessions at Leslie's. This is Elliott's rough as the master tape is sadly missing.
A3: From the 1995 sessions at Leslie's. An early working title was "Coma Kid". The "drums" are "New Moon" is a double LP by the late singer-songwriter Elliott Smith, released posthumously in 2007 through Kill Rock Stars. This collection features previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1994 and 1997, offering an intimate glimpse into Smith's creative process during his most prolific years. The songs showcase his signature melancholic melodies, intricate guitar work, and deeply personal lyrics that have resonated with fans worldwide. Elliott Smith rose to prominence with albums like "Either/Or" and received an Academy Award nomination for "Miss Misery," featured in the film "Good Will Hunting." His influence on indie music remains profound. Kill Rock Stars, founded in Olympia, Washington in 1991, is renowned for championing independent artists across genres such as punk rock and alternative folk. The label has played a pivotal role in launching influential acts like Sleater-Kinney and Bikini Kill. |  | Producer: |
Rob Schnapf, Tom Rothrock |
 | No. of tracks: |
24 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
LP-KRS-455 |
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