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Elliott Smith: Roman Candle

REVIEWED BY John Baccigaluppi

ISSUE NO. 79 February 12, 2014

As we're reviewing contributors here, we can't end this column without mentioning our own editor, Larry Crane. The last time he passed through town, he dropped a vinyl copy of this remastered album off with me and it's become one of my favorite spins of late. I'm a big fan of Elliott's music, but I rarely listened to this album as the excessive string noise and extremely strident upper mids and top end was almost painful; it certainly wasn't enjoyable. Luckily, Larry's done a great job of sonically rescuing this album. "I found a DAT copy if the final master (which seemed more like an assembly of tracks than a real master) and I went to work in Pro Tools LE at home, reducing loud acoustic guitar squeaks, hard S sounds and other tiny bits of spectral repair with iZotope's RX plug-ins. I spent almost ___ weeks working on the tracks. Then I oversaw mastering at SAE with Roger Seibel, where he performed slight EQ and limiting. We tried to make it no louder than Either/Or from 1997 so it would sit well in his catalog. I did get to remix one song from this record for an upcoming An Introduction to Elliott Smith album. Going back to the original 4- track recordings and working on the fidelity and then mixing at Jackpot! brought a lot of depth out of the song that you don't hear on the Roman Candle mixes. It makes for a different listen." (www.killrockstars.com) -JB

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