Album

Roman Candle

Elliott Smith

1994 · Rock

21 collectors on Gatefold own this

Roman Candle by Elliott Smith

Roman Candle is an Alt/Indie album by Elliott Smith, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 38 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.

About

The solo recording career of Elliott Smith began with such low expectations that nearly half the songs on his 1994 album <i>Roman Candle</i> don’t even have proper name, instead given titles like “No Name #1” or “No Name #4.” For a while, Smith had been taking his acoustic guitar on tour with Heatmiser, the gnarled and grunge-adjacent band he’d joined early in the decade. But his intricate fingerpicking and quiet brooding were a secret avocation, done out of sight of rock audiences demanding loud guitars and stentorian vocal. But sitting at a kitchen table with a pot of coffee and a four-track recorder, Smith began laying down his acoustic number, eventually submitting nine of them to the record label Cavity Search, hoping one of the tunes might work as a single. “They called back and said, ‘We want to put it out,’” Smith remembered later in an interview for <i>Magnet</i> magazine. “I said, ‘All right. Which songs?’ They were like, ‘We want to put it out.’” As in the <i>whole</i> thing. Though the acclaim was not quick to come, <i>Roman Candle</i> remains one of the best debuts of the 1990s—as well as a shockingly full statement from a singer-songwriter who would have even hesitated to call himself that. With shades of subtle dissonance and steady seething, Smith managed to take a sound that had largely been relegated to coffee shops in the early 1990s instead sound menacing and dangerou. Smith would soon make a habit out of stunning opening track, and the album’s titular first number is no exception, as he daydreams about just what he’d like to do about the brutalities of an abusive stepfather (it was a fight you instantly wanted him to win). The rest of <i>Roman Candle</i>’s brief 30-minute running time consists of majestic studies of despair and depravity: There’s the lover who becomes the stalker during “Drive All Over Town”; the person finally escaping abuse during “No Name #4”; and the constant worry of “No Name #2.” .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Roman Candle3:37
  2. 2Condor Ave3:34
  3. 3No Name #13:03
  4. 4No Name #23:34
  5. 5No Name #33:13
  6. 6Drive All Over Town2:36
  7. 7No Name #42:30
  8. 8Last Call4:38
  9. 9Kiwi Maddog 20/203:40

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • lo-fi
  • intimate
  • confessional

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21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 38 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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