
Nothing Else Matters: Olive Green Vinyl LP
A pioneer of the home recording movement, Linda Smith released several collections of delicate, bewitching solo music on cassette in the 1980s and 90s. The 2021 release of Till Another Time: 1988-1996, Captured Tracksâ compilation of Smithâs work, has helped bestow rightful critical acclaim to the ahead-of-her-time artist. Now, Captured Tracks dives deeper into Smithâs catalog with the release of two full-length companion albums, Nothing Else Matters and I So Liked Spring, available for the first time on vinyl & streaming formats.
Recorded at Smithâs home in Baltimore in 1995, Nothing Else Matters chronicles the tension between the mundanity of daily life and the creative impulse: Traffic noises on the charmingly boisterous âLittle To Be Wonâ showcase this levity, as does the addition of playful hand claps and a laugh track to her striking cover of Young Marble Giantsâ âSalad Days.â I So Liked Spring, recorded the following year, saw Smith experimenting with the unique challenge of putting another artistâs words to music. Sheâd come across a biography of the English poet Charlotte Mew and found her wistful poetry rife for musical interpretation. The songs on I So Liked Spring are delightfully unpredictable, full of upbeat melodies and spellbinding vocal harmonies. This is perhaps best showcased on the title track, one of Smithâs most popular songs to date, a lovelorn anthem that recalls the airy melodies of early dream pop.
Both of these albums showcase the mesmerizing charm of Smithâs songwriting, often compared to the likes of the Velvet Underground and Laurie Anderson. Home recording technology has come a long way since Smith first began recording demos on her tape machine,
but her influence reverberates through the work of todayâs bedroom artists. The release of these two essential albums seeks to further illuminate this connection, welcoming a new generation of listeners to the work of this trailblazing artist.
TRACKLISTING
1. The Answers to Your QuestionÂ
2. In No Uncertain TermsÂ
3. I'll Never See You AgainÂ
4. For Here or to GoÂ
5. In the HospitalÂ
6. Bright SideÂ
7. All of the BlueÂ
8. Only a MomentÂ
9. I See Your FaceÂ
10. It Seems to MeÂ
11. Little to Be WonÂ
12. Nothing Else MattersÂ
13. Salad Days
A pioneer of the home recording movement, Linda Smith released several collections of delicate, bewitching solo music on cassette in the 1980s and 90s. The 2021 release of Till Another Time: 1988-1996, Captured Tracksâ compilation of Smithâs work, has helped bestow rightful critical acclaim to the ahead-of-her-time artist. Now, Captured Tracks dives deeper into Smithâs catalog with the release of two full-length companion albums, Nothing Else Matters and I So Liked Spring, available for the first time on vinyl & streaming formats.
Recorded at Smithâs home in Baltimore in 1995, Nothing Else Matters chronicles the tension between the mundanity of daily life and the creative impulse: Traffic noises on the charmingly boisterous âLittle To Be Wonâ showcase this levity, as does the addition of playful hand claps and a laugh track to her striking cover of Young Marble Giantsâ âSalad Days.â I So Liked Spring, recorded the following year, saw Smith experimenting with the unique challenge of putting another artistâs words to music. Sheâd come across a biography of the English poet Charlotte Mew and found her wistful poetry rife for musical interpretation. The songs on I So Liked Spring are delightfully unpredictable, full of upbeat melodies and spellbinding vocal harmonies. This is perhaps best showcased on the title track, one of Smithâs most popular songs to date, a lovelorn anthem that recalls the airy melodies of early dream pop.
Both of these albums showcase the mesmerizing charm of Smithâs songwriting, often compared to the likes of the Velvet Underground and Laurie Anderson. Home recording technology has come a long way since Smith first began recording demos on her tape machine,
but her influence reverberates through the work of todayâs bedroom artists. The release of these two essential albums seeks to further illuminate this connection, welcoming a new generation of listeners to the work of this trailblazing artist.
TRACKLISTING
1. The Answers to Your QuestionÂ
2. In No Uncertain TermsÂ
3. I'll Never See You AgainÂ
4. For Here or to GoÂ
5. In the HospitalÂ
6. Bright SideÂ
7. All of the BlueÂ
8. Only a MomentÂ
9. I See Your FaceÂ
10. It Seems to MeÂ
11. Little to Be WonÂ
12. Nothing Else MattersÂ
13. Salad Days
Description
A pioneer of the home recording movement, Linda Smith released several collections of delicate, bewitching solo music on cassette in the 1980s and 90s. The 2021 release of Till Another Time: 1988-1996, Captured Tracksâ compilation of Smithâs work, has helped bestow rightful critical acclaim to the ahead-of-her-time artist. Now, Captured Tracks dives deeper into Smithâs catalog with the release of two full-length companion albums, Nothing Else Matters and I So Liked Spring, available for the first time on vinyl & streaming formats.
Recorded at Smithâs home in Baltimore in 1995, Nothing Else Matters chronicles the tension between the mundanity of daily life and the creative impulse: Traffic noises on the charmingly boisterous âLittle To Be Wonâ showcase this levity, as does the addition of playful hand claps and a laugh track to her striking cover of Young Marble Giantsâ âSalad Days.â I So Liked Spring, recorded the following year, saw Smith experimenting with the unique challenge of putting another artistâs words to music. Sheâd come across a biography of the English poet Charlotte Mew and found her wistful poetry rife for musical interpretation. The songs on I So Liked Spring are delightfully unpredictable, full of upbeat melodies and spellbinding vocal harmonies. This is perhaps best showcased on the title track, one of Smithâs most popular songs to date, a lovelorn anthem that recalls the airy melodies of early dream pop.
Both of these albums showcase the mesmerizing charm of Smithâs songwriting, often compared to the likes of the Velvet Underground and Laurie Anderson. Home recording technology has come a long way since Smith first began recording demos on her tape machine,
but her influence reverberates through the work of todayâs bedroom artists. The release of these two essential albums seeks to further illuminate this connection, welcoming a new generation of listeners to the work of this trailblazing artist.
TRACKLISTING
1. The Answers to Your QuestionÂ
2. In No Uncertain TermsÂ
3. I'll Never See You AgainÂ
4. For Here or to GoÂ
5. In the HospitalÂ
6. Bright SideÂ
7. All of the BlueÂ
8. Only a MomentÂ
9. I See Your FaceÂ
10. It Seems to MeÂ
11. Little to Be WonÂ
12. Nothing Else MattersÂ
13. Salad Days














