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some_dude_32
Such an incredible album. I deleted "Ostrich & Chirping" right away, fuck the producer for putting in his own field recording's on Elliott Smith's posthumous release. Also, Elliott didn't want " Pretty (Ugly Before)" on the album, but they put it on anyways.
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some_dude_32
it's one of my favorites, but don't you think his wishes should have been followed?
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Dylanisgod2
Didn't listen to this one for awhile, now I think it might be my favorite of his.
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themessenger11
10 years ago, i took this album home and listened to it for the first time, as the sun set. Just after it finished, i reached over to turn my lamp on, and the bulb blew. I stayed in bed.
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EmptyBlackBox
I actually love this album and think it's one of his best, even up against the fact that he might be the most consistent artist of all time.
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flash_flem
If this album was completed in its entirety then it could have been one of the best albums ever created. Although as it stands it is still one of my favourite albums of all time
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nevans1991
A proper send off to one of the best songwriters ever... Coast to Coast is gut wrenching.
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RIPELIVEJAM
i still love this regardless of who did or didn't master it or decided the tracklist. it's still all Elliott in the end (well, save "Ostriches & Chirping" ;) )
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everything
I remember waiting so long for this album to come out. checking sweetadeline for updates.....
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MrShneebly
By far his best: his most emotionally raw and desperately to the point; it sounds like the soundtrack to a finally accepted and acknowledged breakdown on several fronts - drugs (fond farewell, king's crossing, strung out again), an insatiable and yet destructive desire for novelty in relationships (let's get lost), and the damage of extreme isolation (drowning in lamentations in "memory lane"). I dare you assholes to find more dire topics addressed in any of his other albums, expressed more poetically, adding beauty to his own downfall.
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