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Either/Or (Indie Exclusive Red Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP

Kill Rock StarsSKU lp-15375

momentous 1997 album ft. 'Between The Bars, Say Yes, Angeles'
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1997 marked a turning point in Elliott Smith's career, his music was featured prominently in Gus Van Sant's Good Will Hunting soundtrack, which led to the singer suddenly becoming the Oscar-nominated center of attention. His performance at the Oscars was characteristically nervous but brilliant. It seemed to be a surprising turn of events for both Smith and his fans. 1997 was also the year that Either/Or was released. The album, with the introduction of instruments aside from the singer-songwriter's guitar and voice, serves as a bridge between the lo-fi darkness of Roman Candle and Elliott Smith and the studio sheen of XO and Figure 8. His lyrics are as bleak and dark as ever, but the songs have a certain pop sensibility to them. Either/Or captures Smith's ability to play with that contrast beautifully. The constant push and pull between the dissonant and melodic, dealing with today's disappointment and loneliness knowing that things could change tomorrow. It's no secret that Smith dealt with alcoholism and addiction, but through his music you can see that he was able to experience love as well.

  • red colored vinyl
  • indie exclusive
  • printed inner sleeve
  • limited edition
  • original release year: 1997
  • music label: Kill Rock Stars 2024
reviewed by Joey Coco 10/2012
UPC: 708857026968

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