Elliott Smith - XO

Had a dream about my Elliott (my dog) the other night...  nearly 12 months have past since Elliott took up residency with my parents in San Benito, Texas.

I spend an absurd amount of hours at the office and opted to have my parents (whom are retired) to look over him and let him outside to roam about their large back yard whenever he pleases.  

This is a 180gram re-release...

I see him roughly once a month...   the visits are always short lived and when I do get to spend time with him, I usually pull out some Elliott Smith to pass the time.   I named my dog after the singer/songwriter so it's hard to think of one and not the other.

I learned about Elliott Smith after seeing the movie Good Will Hunting...  I picked up the soundtrack and then discovered he had a handful of albums to pour over.  If you're unfamiliar with his work, I ask that you prepare yourself to possibly come to grips with a number of bottled up emotions.

Case in point, the song Baby Britain.  I have gone about a good part of my adult life with an undiagnosed drinking problem.  I've never sought any professional counseling for it...  I read up enough on the subject and avoid situations where I can potentially get rip-roaring-wasted.

I'm not a bad drunk...  in fact, I do a great deal of safeguarding when I decide to get pretty shit faced.  I just happen to enjoy drinking by myself more than drinking with others.   Which translates into me locking myself into a room, turning off my phone, listening to music at alarming high levels, focusing on whatever is upsetting me and then test the limits of what my body can take.

I think the sweetest high I have ever experienced in life is knowing how far I've pushed the envelope.  Which has caused me a number of head and heartaches along the way...   I can't tell you how many awkward conversations I've had with loved ones about said problem...  all of which are incredibly painful to think about right now, but I feel inexplicably better when I hear this song.

We knocked another couple back 
The dead soldiers lined up on the table 
Still prepared for an attack 
They didn't know they'd been disabled 
Felt a wave, a rush of blood 
You won't be happy 'til the bottle's broken 
And you're out swimming in the flood 
You kept back you kept unspoken

- Elliott Smith - 

Standout tracks:

Artists: Elliot Smith
Album: XO
Producer: Elliott Smith, Rob Schnapf, Tom Rothrock
Label: Dreamworks
Recorded: Sunset Sound, Sound Factory, Ocean Way, Sonora, Jackpot!

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

Been thinking a lot about the Beach Boys in recent days...  it may have something to do with the turning of seasons.  It possibly has more to do with me listening to the Beatles last week tho'.

Pet Sounds, in my opinion is the most important Studio album ever recorded by an American Artist.  The vocal harmonies on this record are completely ridiculous. I just listened to "Wouldn't it be Nice" for the millionth time and I've never felt compelled to sing along.  I know all the lyrics and I'm sitting around the apartment by myself so I wouldn't be ruining the song for anyone else...  I just don't want to ruin it for me.

My favorite moment on the album is only three tracks in...  the song  "That's Not Me" might possibly be my all time favorite song.  The track completely reaches into my body and shakes me to the core.  The opening lyrics:

I had to prove that I could make it alone
But that's not me
I wanted to show how independent I'd grown now
But that's not me

I could try to be big in the eyes of the world
What matters to me is what I could be to just one girl

Im a little bit scared
Cause I haven't been home in a long time
You needed my love
And I know that I left at the wrong time
My folks when I wrote them
Told em what I was up to said that's not me

I know the band (Brian) experimented with psychedelic drugs during the recording of this record and that sorta explains a number of arrangements, but when you hear the song "I'm Waiting for the Day", I can't help but wonder how he could have lived and loved so much by his mid 20's.

I can't stress how amazing it is for Brian Wilson to craft this album before turning 26.  It's fucking unparalleled.  

If you've never heard the album, please do yourself a favor and listen to it this evening.

Stand Out Tracks: All of them

Artists: Beach Boys
Album: Pet Sounds
Producer: Brian Wilson
Label: Capitol
Recorded: United Wester, Gold Star, CBS Columbia and Sunset Sound