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XO, his fourth solo album and his major-label debut, features his most adventurous music ever, opening up his acoustic flow with piano, horns, vocal overdubs, even a string section. Smith still has a love jones, and he's still a heartache looking for a place to happen. But he has an easier touch with his beautiful-loser stories. "Baby Britain" is one of the saddest drinking songs you've heard since Leonard Cohen discovered yoga, but it bounces along with a cheery Sesame Street piano riff. "Independence Day" swings like Paul Simon in the Seventies, while "Oh Well, Okay" creates a gorgeous Brian Wilson homage out of Pet Sounds keyboards. The languid misery of songs like "Tomorrow, Tomorrow" and "Bled White" is pretty much perfect if falling hopelessly in love with all the wrong people is your idea of a good time. From the sound of XO, it's Elliott Smith's idea of a great time.
(Posted: Aug 12, 1998)
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- Sweet Adeline
- Tomorrow Tomorrow
- Waltz #2 (XO)
- Baby Britain
- Pitseleh
- Independence Day
- Bled White
- Waltz #1
- Amity
- Oh Well, Okay
- Bottle Up And Explode!
- A Question Mark
- Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands
- I Didn't Understand
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