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Get Elliott Smith - The Moon is a Sickle CellĮlliott was making music on the cusp of the internet piracy event horizon. If you'd like to hear a mix of Elliott's work with his first band, Heatmiser, check out this post here.
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If you'd like to hear two "best of the box" mixes-two collections of only unreleased and b-side studio(ish) quality songs, check out this post here.
#ELLIOTT SMITH XO DOWNLOAD RAR ARCHIVE#
The idea behind this archive is to present the listener that's only just devoured Elliott's discography with unheard, unreleased material. They don't bring anything new and the only thing that differentiates them from the album is a muddier sound and terrible captured quality. A lot of these tracks are the same songs that appear on the albums, but just haven't been mastered. In addition, anything that was an "alternate mix" has been left off of this archive. There have also been a few leaks and releases since 2012, such as on the soundtrack for the documentary film Heaven Adores You, and those tracks have been included in this archive as well. The archive also includes unreleased songs that Elliott performed live, some which were on the fan curated Confusion collection (and some that were not), as well as alternate acoustic or electric live alternate versions of album songs. The track listing on Grand Mal was completely random, so here, the songs are organized chronologically, with unreleased songs and b-sides first and then alternate released versions. This includes information about where and when the songs were recorded and what releases they hay have appeared on. Until someone can access the original recordings and make a proper release (which all fans wish would happen, but it seems less likely with every year that passes), the ambition of this thing that we're going to call an "archive" is to preserve a record of the tracks that aren't on Elliott's official releases. Additionally, the tracks were cut, mostly to remove stray seconds of silence, but in some instances instrumentation was also removed. There's nothing wrong with a little white noise. The best way to reduce noise is to have access to the source material, and applying it afterwards more often than not corrupts the material. For example, they applied noise reduction to tracks with a lot of white noise and the result is that there are digital artifacts left in the songs. Unfortunately however, some of the treatments they applied actually did the opposite. They most likely had the admirable aspiration to try to increase the quality of the mp3s. Whoever made Grand Mal took the (probably painstaking) time to edit the files, either when it was first compiled or when it was "re-released" in 2012. There is now a collection, called The Moon is a Sickle Cell, which includes material that isn't on Grand Mal as well as live versions, and all of the songs are as faithful as possible for leaks. He thought it wasĪ great idea.Elliott Smith fans have had a rarities collection available for download for a long while called Grand Mal and it has circulated quite well in fan communities. Whether he would support Elliott's music being included. I told him about the internet archive and asked He has already announced that the family approves I spoke to Gary Smith today who is currently making music decisions forĮlliott Smith's estate. "while we were talking, we talked about sharing/trading elliott's music and he thought it was important to mention it was ok to share or trade elliott's music because elliott believed people should be able to trade musically with each other and that the family feels the same." Reported post from Charlie who runs the official site re conversation with Gary Smith, Elliott Smith's father: "i think it's nice people want to take the trouble to record music that apparently they seem to like. "i like the idea.sure, people should be able to trade musically with each other, i mean people do anyway.there's arguments to be made.but i don't really have an opinion.i'm not one of those bands that sells millions of records and then gets mad at napster" What did elliott think about places where i download music (like napster)? Smith gave his go-ahead for Elliot's shows to be hosted at the Archive. RIGHTS On June 20, 2005, in conversation with a LMA curator, Dr.