
Vinyl LP pressing. XO is the fourth studio album by singer/songwriter Elliott Smith. It was recorded from 1997 to 1998 and released on August 25, 1998 by record tag DreamWorks; Smith's first solo album on a major record tag. Two singles, InchWaltz #2 (XO)Inch and InchBaby BritainInch, were released. An early working title for the album was Grand Mal. The title of the first track, InchSweet AdelineInch, was inspired by Smith's recollections of his grandmother singing in her glee club, Sweet Adelines International. InchAmityInch is believed to be named after a friend who can be seen in photographs from Smith's 1997 tour. XO was well received by critics upon it's . Mark Richardson of Pitchfork Media wrote, InchSmith's songwriting continues to improve, as each of [the album's] fourteen tracks displays his inarguable mastery of the pop song structure more clearly than ever.Inch In it's retrospective review, BBC Music wrote, Inchthe budget might have gone up, but Smith's masterful way with an understated melody and melancholic lyric remained firmly intactInch, calling XO Inchperhaps the greatest long-player Smith released; if not, it's certainly the equal of the preceding Either/Or. Repeat listens don't dull it in the slightest, every barbed one-liner and exhalation of despair perfectly preservedInch. Album Tracks 1. Sweet Adeline 2. Tomorrow Tomorrow 3. Waltz #2 (Xo) 4. Baby Britain 5. Pitseleh 6. Independence Day 7. Bled White 1. Waltz #1 2. Amity 3. Oh Well, Ok 4. Bottle Up and Explode! 5. A Question Mark 6. Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands 7. I Didn't Understand
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Vinyl LP pressing. XO is the fourth studio album by singer/songwriter Elliott Smith. It was recorded from 1997 to 1998 and released on August 25, 1998 by record tag DreamWorks; Smith's first solo album on a major record tag. Two singles, InchWaltz #2 (XO)Inch and InchBaby BritainInch, were released. An early working title for the album was Grand Mal. The title of the first track, InchSweet AdelineInch, was inspired by Smith's recollections of his grandmother singing in her glee club, Sweet Adelines International. InchAmityInch is believed to be named after a friend who can be seen in photographs from Smith's 1997 tour. XO was well received by critics upon it's . Mark Richardson of Pitchfork Media wrote, InchSmith's songwriting continues to improve, as each of [the album's] fourteen tracks displays his inarguable mastery of the pop song structure more clearly than ever.Inch In it's retrospective review, BBC Music wrote, Inchthe budget might have gone up, but Smith's masterful way with an understated melody and melancholic lyric remained firmly intactInch, calling XO Inchperhaps the greatest long-player Smith released; if not, it's certainly the equal of the preceding Either/Or. Repeat listens don't dull it in the slightest, every barbed one-liner and exhalation of despair perfectly preservedInch. Album Tracks 1. Sweet Adeline 2. Tomorrow Tomorrow 3. Waltz #2 (Xo) 4. Baby Britain 5. Pitseleh 6. Independence Day 7. Bled White 1. Waltz #1 2. Amity 3. Oh Well, Ok 4. Bottle Up and Explode! 5. A Question Mark 6. Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands 7. I Didn't Understand

Double vinyl LP pressing. Figure 8 is the fifth studio album by Elliott Smith, and the final album he completed before his death. It was recorded from 1998 to 2000 at numerous studios and released on April 18, 2000 through DreamWorks Records. Preceded by the singles InchHappinessInch and InchSon of SamInch, Figure 8 was Smith's second on a major tag. Initially titled Place Pigalle, Figure 8 was recorded at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, Sonora Studios in Los Angeles, Capitol Studios in Hollywood and Abbey Road Studios in London. Smith described the songs on the album as Inchmore fragmented and dreamlikeInch. With Figure 8, Smith attempted to create Incha happy-sounding recordInch. Album Tracks 1. Son of Sam 2. Somebody That I Used to Know 3. Junk Bond Trader 4. Everything Reminds Me of Her 1. Everything Means Nothing to Me 2. L.A 3. In the Lost and Found (Honky Bach)/The Roost 4. Stupidity Tries 1. Easy Way Out 2. Wouldn't Mama Be Proud 3. Colorbars 4. Happiness 1. The Gondola Man 2. Pretty Mary Kay 3. Better Be Quiet Now 4. Can't Make a Sound 5. Bye

Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Either/Or is the third studio album by singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. Either/Or was recorded in several locations, mostly in Portland, Oregon - while Smith was still a member of Heatmiser - and was produced by Smith, Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf. Either/Or was released on February 25, 1997 following Heatmiser's dissolution.

GRACE is a masterpiece. The critically acclaimed breakthrough is filled with sweeping choruses, bombastic arrangements, searching lyrics, and above all, the richly textured voice of Buckley himself. Album Tracks 1. Mojo Pin 2. Grace 3. Last Goodbye 4. Lilac Wine 5. So Real 6. Hallelujah 7. Lover, You Should've Come Over 8. Corpus Christi Carol 9. Eternal Life 10. Dream Brother