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Elliott Smith Rarities Compiled On 'New Moon' |
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Wednesday, 14 February 2007 |
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A collection of unreleased music from late singer/songwriter Elliott
Smith will be released this spring. "New Moon" rounds up 24 tracks
recorded between 1994-1997.
The project is due May 8 via Kill Rock
Stars and will also be available as a double vinyl set.
Some of the material is understood to have been
produced by longtime Smith collaborator Rob Schnapf, but final mixing
was undertaken by engineer Larry Crane, who is now the archivist for
the Smith estate.
The album includes an early version of Smith's Academy
Award-nominated "Miss Misery" as well as an alternate take of "Pretty
Mary K," which was first released on the 2000 album "Figure 8."
A
portion of the proceeds will benefit the Portland, Ore.=based social
service organization Outside In.
Smith died Oct. 21, 2003, in Los Angeles. His death was initially
thought to be a suicide but according to a spokesperson, the LAPD
investigation into the incident remains open.
Here is the track list for "New Moon":
Disc 1:
- "Angel in the Snow"
- "Talking to Mary"
- "High Times"
- "New Monkey"
- "Looking Over My Shoulder"
- "Going Nowhere"
- "Riot Coming"
- "All Cleaned Out"
- "First Timer"
- "Go By"
- "Miss Misery" (early version)
- "Thirteen"
Disc 2:
- "Georgia Georgia"
- "Whatever (Folk Song In C)"
- "Big Decision"
- "Placeholder"
- "New Disaster"
- "Seen How Things Are Hard"
- "Fear City"
- "Either/Or"
- "Pretty Mary K" (other version)
- "Almost Over"
- "See You Later"
- "Half Right"
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