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Album Review: Either/Or

  • Artist: Elliott Smith
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 25, 1997
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Elliott Smith's third album sees his one-man show getting a little more ambitious. While he still plays all the instruments himself, he plays more of them. Several of the songs mimic the melody mastery of pop bands from 1960s. The most alluring numbers, however, are still his quietly melancholy acoustic ones. While the full-band songs are catchy and smart, Smith's recording equipment isn't quite up to the standards set by the Beatles and the Beach Boys. The humbler arrangements are better suited to the sparse equipment. "Between the Bars," for example, plays Smith's strengths perfectly. He sings, in his endearingly limited whisper, of late-night drinking and introspection, and his subdued strumming creates a minor-key mood befitting the mysteries of self. "Angeles" is equally ethereal -- Smith's acoustic fingerpicking spins out notes which briskly move around a single atmospheric keyboard chord, like aural minnows swimming toward a solitary light at the surface of the water. The lyrics are a darkly biting rejection of the hypercapitalist dream machinery of Los Angeles (it would make a great theme song for Smith's label, Kill Rock Stars). Ironically, "Angeles" was included on the Good Will Hunting soundtrack, which won Smith the acclaim of Hollywood's biggest, brightest, and best connected voting body, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. Smith's stock in L.A. soared after he took his bow at the Oscars with Celine Dion and Trisha Yearwood. It might have been more interesting had he sung "Angeles." ~ Darryl Cater, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Speed Trials (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (3:01)
Alameda (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (3:43)
Ballad of Big Nothing (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (2:48)
Between the Bars (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (2:21)
Pictures of Me (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (3:46)
No Name No. 5 (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (3:43)
Rose Parade (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (3:28)
Punch and Judy (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (2:25)
Angeles (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (2:56)
Cupid's Trick Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (3:04)
2:45 A.M. (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (3:18)
Say Yes (Lyrics) Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (2:19)

Credits

Neil Gust (Artwork), Neil Gust (Layout Design), Joanna Bolme (Mixing), Elliott Smith (Mixing), Joanna Bolme (Photography), Debbie Pastor (Photography), Larry Crane (Engineer), Rob Schnapf (Mixing), Debbie Pastor (Cover Photo), Tom Rothrock (Mixing)
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Either/Or
Studio album by Elliott Smith
Released 25 February 1997
Recorded Various houses
The Shop
Undercover, Inc.
Laundry Rules Recording
Genre Indie rock
Length 37:00
Label Kill Rock Stars
KRS269
Producer Elliott Smith
Tom Rothrock
Rob Schnapf
Professional reviews
Elliott Smith chronology
Elliott Smith
(1995)
Either/Or
(1997)
XO
(1998)

Either/Or is the name of the third album recorded by American singer-songwriter Elliott Smith. The album was released on Kill Rock Stars on 25 February 1997 on compact disc and vinyl LP.

The title is derived from the Søren Kierkegaard book of the same name, reflecting Smith's interest in philosophy, something he studied (among other subjects) at Hampshire College in Massachusetts.[1] Smith stated in a few interviews that the album follows Kierkegaard's philosophy in relation to the absurdist struggle between choosing an aesthetic life and an ethical life.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Elliott Smith.

  1. "Speed Trials" – 3:01
  2. "Alameda" – 3:43
  3. "Ballad of Big Nothing" – 2:48
  4. "Between the Bars" – 2:21
  5. "Pictures of Me" – 3:46
  6. "No Name No. 5" – 3:43 (name differs from 'No Name #' series on 'Roman Candle')
  7. "Rose Parade" – 3:28
  8. "Punch and Judy" – 2:25
  9. "Angeles" – 2:56
  10. "Cupid's Trick" – 3:04
  11. "2:45 AM" – 3:18
  12. "Say Yes" – 2:19

Available on CD and LP.

Recorded at Joanna Bolme's house, Smith's house, The Shop, Undercover, Inc., Heatmiser House and Laundry Rules Recording.

Mixed at The Shop by Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf except "No Name #5", "Rose Parade", "2:45 A.M." mixed by Elliott at Undercover, Inc. "Alameda" mixed at Undercover, Inc. by Joanna Bolme and Elliott Smith.

Cover photo by Debbie Pastor. Back photo by Joanna Bolme. Layout by Neil Gust.

Notes

Outtakes, B-sides, non-album tracks

The following tracks were recorded and at least partially completed during the same sessions as Either/Or but ultimately did not make the album:

Officially released

  • "Angeles" (alternate version) - Featured on the Ballad of Big Nothing single.
  • "Between the Bars" (orchestral version) - Featured in Good Will Hunting.
  • "Bottle Up and Explode!" - One early version from the Either/Or sessions was featured on the "Baby Britain" single. This song was later re-recorded and released on Smith's followup album, XO.
  • "The Enemy is You" - Featured on the "Baby Britain" single'. According to Larry Crane, "the Jackpot! demos version was the same mix as used later on releases."
  • "How to Take a Fall" - Featured on the "Waltz #2 (XO)" single.
  • "I Don't Think I'm Ever Gonna Figure it Out" - Featured on the "Speed Trials" single.
  • "Some (Rock) Song" - A reworking and re-recording of "Some Song" with more instrumentation.
  • "Thirteen" (Big Star cover) - Featured in Lucky Three and on the Thumbsucker soundtrack.

Posthumously released

  • "Last Hour" - Featured on From a Basement on the Hill
  • "Either/Or" - Featured on New Moon.
  • "Fear City" - Featured on New Moon.
  • "Georgia Georgia" - Featured on New Moon.
  • "Go By" - Featured on New Moon.
  • "Going Nowhere" - Featured on New Moon.
  • "New Monkey" - Featured on New Moon.
  • "Looking Over My Shoulder" - Featured on New Moon
  • "Placeholder" - Featured on New Moon.
  • "Pretty Mary K" (other version) - Featured on New Moon, later re-recorded as "Everything's Okay". (Note: An entirely different song named "Pretty Mary K" is found on Figure 8.)
  • "Things Are Hard" - Featured on New Moon as "Seen How Things Are Hard".

Unofficially released

  • "Abused" - Three versions; two instrumentals and one with vocals. The song is completely Either/Or era - no work done during the From a Basement On the Hill sessions as initially speculated.
  • "Angeles" (alternate version) - Featured in Lucky Three.
  • "Between the Bars" (alternate version) - Featured in Lucky Three.
  • "Bottle Up and Explode!" - Either/Or sessions version, more like the XO version than the other early version found on the "Baby Britain" single. According to Larry Crane, the "second version is from Waterfront Studios, March 1996 and was recorded by Greg DiGesu."
  • "Burned Out, Still Glowing" - Bootlegged as "Now You Wanna Show Me How". Was recorded by Heatmiser (as a faster version with, according to Larry Crane, "drums, bass, vocals, backing vocals and guitars. Apparently a keyboard was meant to be added but never done. But it sounds finished and is good. Very fast!"), and played live acoustic by Elliott. The acoustic version by Elliott has circulated among fans in a completed version (with both a vocal and guitar track); however, Larry Crane has said that he has not yet found the vocal track to the song, only a guitar track.
  • "Crushed Blind" - Early version of "Bled White". According to Larry Crane, "the second demo is from Jackpot! and is earlier (both 1997) than the other one. The second demo was recorded to 8-track."
  • "No More" - An alternate version of "Either/Or", featuring alternate lyrics and instrumentation.
  • "Thirteen" (Big Star cover) (alternate version)

Unreleased

  • "Coast to Coast" - Early recording, later re-recorded for From a Basement on the Hill.
  • "Easy Way Out" - Early recording with alternate lyrics, later re-recorded for Figure 8.
  • "Rock and Roll Suicide" - According to Larry Crane: A cover of the David Bowie song "was attempted around Either/Or tracking era (I think for Undercover Records' Crash Course for the Ravers CD) but the vocals were not finished."

Other Either/Or-era tracks

  • "You Make it Seem Like Nothing" - Played live once in 1996 and once again in 2003. Unknown if studio version exists.
  • "My New Freedom" (aka "Doing Okay, Pretty Good") - Played live once in 1996 and once again in 2003. Unknown if studio version exists.

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