XO (Elliott Smith Album)
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''XO'' is the fourth
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by the American singer-songwriter
Elliott Smith Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of his life in Portland, Oregon, whe ...
, released on August 25, 1998, by
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.


Recording

Early sessions for the album began at Larry Crane's Jackpot Recording Studio after the release of ''Either/Or'' in 1997. These sessions would yield early demos of several album tracks, as well as outtakes later released posthumously on ''
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''. Work began in earnest on the album in early 1998, after Smith traveled to Los Angeles to work with producers Rob Schnapf and Tom Rothrock. An early working title for the album was ''Grand Mal''. The title of the first track, "Sweet Adeline", was inspired by Smith's recollections of his grandmother singing in her
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, Sweet Adelines International. "Amity" is believed to be named after a friend who can be seen in photographs from Smith's 1997 tour. "Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands" is based on a true story of an intervention that saw Smith check into a rehab facility in Arizona. Smith's original lyrics bear this out further, with references to 'the desert', a 'dream-killing doctor', and a ' twelve-stepping cop'.


Release

''XO'' was released by
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on August 25, 1998. It was Smith's first solo record on a major record label, though he had previously released music on a major label with his band
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's final album, '' Mic City Sons'' (1996). Singles released from the album were "Waltz #2 (XO)" in the same year and " Baby Britain" the following year.


Reception

''XO'' was well received by critics upon its release. Mark Richardson of ''
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'' wrote, "Smith's songwriting continues to improve, as each of he album'sfourteen tracks displays his inarguable mastery of the pop song structure more clearly than ever."
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'' gave the album a one-star honorable mention rating, indicating "a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like". His review described the album's music as "high tune, low affect," citing "Waltz #2 (XO)" and "Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands" as highlights. ''XO'' placed at number five on ''The Village Voices 1998 end-of-year
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poll. In its retrospective review,
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wrote, "the budget might have gone up, but Smith's masterful way with an understated melody and melancholic lyric remained firmly intact", calling ''XO'' "perhaps the greatest long-player Smith released; if not, it's certainly the equal of the preceding '' Either/Or''. Repeat listens don't dull it in the slightest, every barbed one-liner and exhalation of despair perfectly preserved". ''
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'' called the record "a tastefully commercialized production (completely with horns and strings) that respects Smith's privacy and, in fact, does him a solid service. ..If the songs are not the most profound or developed of Smith's catalogue, it's still a great record that proves how durable integrity can be." A 2023 review by ''Pitchfork''s Jayson Greene described the album as "a transformational landmark and a logical next step for the restless composer" and remarked that the "breadth and depth of ''XO'' astonished even his benefactors".


Legacy

In 2010, '' Spin'' magazine placed ''XO'' at number 90 on its list of the 125 best albums in the magazine's lifetime.
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placed the album at number 68 in their list of the greatest albums of the 1990s. Matthew LeMay has written a book about ''XO'' as part of the
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sampled "I Didn't Understand" on the song "Ghostwriter" on his album '' Deadringer''.
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performed "Oh Well, Okay" live in 2012 as a tribute to Smith.


Track listing


Personnel

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Elliott Smith Steven Paul Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003), known as Elliott Smith, was an American musician and singer-songwriter. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived much of his life in Portland, Oregon, whe ...
– guitar, vocals, piano, bass guitar, drums, organ, mandolin, electric piano, melodica, percussion, string and horn arrangements, record producer, recording (all tracks except 4 and 9) Additional personnel * Rob Schnapf – guitar ("Baby Britain"), production, recording (all tracks except 4 and 9) * Paul Pulvirenti – drums on "Baby Britain" * Tom Rothrock – drum programming ("Independence Day"), production, recording (all tracks except 4 and 9) *
Joey Waronker Jon Joseph Waronker (born May 20, 1969) is an American drummer and music producer. He has performed with acts including Beck, R.E.M., Oasis and Roger Waters, and is a member of the experimental rock bands Atoms for Peace and Ultraísta. Back ...
– drums ("Bled White", "Bottle Up and Explode!") *
Jon Brion Jon Brion (born December 11, 1963) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and composer. He performed with the Excerpts, the Bats, 'Til Tuesday and The Grays (band), the Grays before becoming an established pro ...
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("Waltz #1", "Bottle Up and Explode!", "Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands") * R. James Atkinson –
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on "Oh Well, Okay" * Bruce Eskovitz – bass saxophone,
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on "A Question Mark", flute on "Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands" * Roy Poper – trumpet on "Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands" * Shelly Berg – string and horn arrangements * Tom Halm – string and horn arrangements * Farhad Behroozi – strings * Henry Ferber – strings * Jerrod Goodman – strings * Pamela DeAlmeida – strings * Peter Hatch – strings * Raymond Tischer II – strings * Russel Cantor – strings * Waldemar DeAlmeida – strings Technical * Alex Sanderson –
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assistance * Doug Boehm – engineering assistance * Richard Barron – engineering assistance * Stephen Marcussen – mastering * Larry Crane – recording (tracks 4 and 9) * Johnson and Wolverton – sleeve artwork * Eric Matthies – sleeve photography


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External links

* {{Authority control Elliott Smith albums 1998 albums Albums produced by Tom Rothrock Albums produced by Rob Schnapf DreamWorks Records albums Art pop albums