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Lower price! Kill Rock Stars is proud to re-issue Roman Candle, Elliott Smith's first solo album, originally released on Portland's Cavity Search Records in 1994. Roman Candle
is now re-mastered for the re-release by Roger Seibel (SAE) and Larry
Crane, editor of Tape Op Magazine and archivist for Elliott's family.
Originally released in very limited LP quantity, this is the first time
that Roman Candle is widely available on both standard and 180 gram vinyl.
'Elliott Smith began his career like most aspiring musicians in the
Northwestern states: putting in the requisite hours in a grunge band.
Being a team player, however, is not Smith's forte. After those buzzy
shows in the bars of Portland, OR, he would retreat backstage with his
acoustic guitar and whisper his own quiet songs to himself. This album
is his first attempt to record those songs, and they capture that
feeling perfectly: a loner retreating from the noisy tension of life
with others, finding solace in musical solitude. Roman Candle
was, in fact, recorded in solitude on a four-track in a basement. Smith
played all the instruments himself. He has said that he's always
surprised when people call his songs "sad," because playing them always
made him happy. You can hear that reclusive joy in the light bounce of
the melodies and hushed harmonies (which recall Simon & Garfunkel).
But his lyrics are haunted by the downbeat, drug-addled life from which
he was retreating. For all their cryptic cleverness, there is a restless
unhappiness in his fragmented stories of alienated urbanites. After
that description, a reference to the definitive folk loner, Nick Drake,
is inevitable. Smith's whispery vocals and able fingerpicking deserve
the comparison. The highlight of Roman Candle is the title track.
The quietly driving acoustic guitars and threatening bass create a
disturbing portrait of a human time bomb, barely containing a seething
and simmering undercurrent of bitterness. The rest of the album, by
comparison, is pure sunlight.' - All Music Guide __________________________________________________ All records are shipped in record-specific boxes with bubble wrap.