Photorecording

Photorecording is a compilation album by American emo band Elliott. The songs were recorded live during the last years of the band's career. The first seven tracks were recorded live, direct-to-tape in December 2003. The album comes with a bonus DVD featuring a documentary about their last tour.[2] The songs recorded are a collection of songs from all their albums, including b-sides and demos.

Photorecording
Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 4, 2005
RecordedTracks 1-7 recorded in December 2003
Tracks 8-12 & 14 recorded variously
Track 13 recorded in March 2000
GenreEmo, Indie rock
Length70:42 (CD)
41:14 (DVD)
111:56 (total)
LabelRevelation Records
Elliott chronology
Song in the Air
(2003)
Photorecording
(2005)
Songs in a Transit Wind
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
LAS Magazine6/10 [1]

Track listing

CD

No.TitleLength
1."Away We Drift [Live]"5:13
2."Drive Onto Me [Live]"4:24
3."Dionysus Burning [Live]"5:05
4."Blessed by Your Own Ghost [Live]"7:11
5."Calm Americans [Live]"4:53
6."Shallow Like Your Breath [Live]"6:09
7."Drag Like Pull [Live]"4:32
8."Bleed in Breathe Out"4:32
9."Drive"5:46
10."Believe (Alternate Version)"4:35
11."Carry On (Alternate Version)"4:15
12."This Program Is Not Responding"7:36
13."Leona"2:48
14."Intro to False Cathedrals"3:43

DVD

No.TitleLength
1."In Transition: A Film About Elliott"36:30
2."Speed of Film (Live in Philadelphia)"4:44
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References

  1. LAS Magazine review
  2. "Revelation Records: Elliott - Photorecording". Revelation Records. RevHQ. Retrieved 1 April 2015.


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