Final, Posthumously-Released Album On Double LP!
From A Basement On The Hill, Elliott Smith's final studio album, was originally released posthumously in 2004. His highest-charting release, From A Basement was met with widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike, noting the album's expanded musical textures that nevertheless retained the welcoming and empathetic intimacy of Smith's songwriting. Rich with swampy guitar lines and hazy vocals, From A Basement unifies the '60s psychedelic sound often cited by Smith as a primary inspiration with his own signature stylings.
Like the best of his music, From a Basement on the Hill is comforting in its sadness; it's empathetic, not alienating.
Features
- Double LP
- Gatefold jacket
Selections
Side 1:
- Coast To Coast
- Let's Get Lost
- Pretty (Ugly Before)
Side 2:
- Don't Go Down
- Strung Out Again
- A Fond Farewell
- King's Crossing
Side 3:
- Ostrich & Chirping
- Twilight
- A Passing Feeling
- The Last Hour
Side 4:
- Shooting Star
- Memory Lane
- Little One
- A Distorted Reality Is Now A Necessity To Be Free