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2006 compilation album by Various Artists
To: Elliott, From: Portland
Compilation album by Various Artists
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2006
LabelExpunged Records
Various Artists chronology
Remote Memory: A Tribute to Elliott Smith
(2006)
To: Elliott, From: Portland
(2006)
Home to Oblivion: An Elliott Smith Tribute
(2006)

To: Elliott, From: Portland is a 2006 tribute album to Elliott Smith that contains musicians from Portland, Oregon. The Thermals' version of "Ballad of Big Nothing" was recorded and mixed by Smith's ex-girlfriend Joanna Bolme. Many of the artists knew Smith personally and played with Smith at various times.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Elliott Smith

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Clementine"The Decemberists4:25
2."Satellite"The Helio Sequence3:17
3."The Biggest Lie"Dolorean3:16
4."Ballad of Big Nothing"The Thermals2:43
5."I Didn't Understand"Swords2:35
6."Rose Parade"Sexton Blake4:21
7."Between the Bars"Amelia2:41
8."Needle in the Hay"Eric Matthews4:34
9."Division Day"We Are Telephone3:18
10."Angeles"Crosstide2:31
11."Wouldn't Mama Be Proud"Jeff Trott4:01
12."Speed Trials"Knock-Knock4:12
13."King's Crossing"To Live and Die in L.A.3:05
14."Happiness"Lifesavas3:57
15."High Times"Sean Croghan4:17

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