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The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered is a 2004 Gammon Records two-disc set. The first disc features covers of Daniel Johnston songs by a variety of different artists. The second disc features the original versions of these eighteen songs, as well as "Rock This Town", a previously unreleased Johnston track.
I Killed the Monster: 21 Artists Performing the Songs of Daniel Johnston (2006) - Tribute album featuring contributions from Sufjan Stevens, Mike Watt, Jad Fair and Kimya Dawson; Apskaft Tribute To Daniel Johnston (The Sound Of Apskaft, 2011) 50minutes (EXERCISE1 Recordings, 2006) Welcome To My World (Eternal Yip Eye Music, 2006)
Hi, How Are You: The Unfinished Album is the sixth self-released music cassette album by singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston, recorded in September 1983.The subtitle refers to the length of the album; Johnston had intended for it to be an hour-long release, [2] as a majority of his earlier releases were.
Daniel Dale Johnston (January 22, 1961 – c. September 11, 2019) was an American singer, musician and artist regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes.
Built to Spill accompanied Daniel Johnston at his final two concerts in November 2017; [1] band member Doug Martsch described the two shows as "good" and "weird". [2] During the tour, the band recorded covers of Johnston's songs while rehearsing. [2] [3] Martsch later said that the band had recorded the songs "for ourselves and our friends". [2]
Continued Story is the ninth self-released album by Daniel Johnston, released on cassette tape in 1985. [2] The album includes a cover of the Beatles song "I Saw Her Standing There".
Daniel Johnston's first album fronting a band, 1991's 'Artistic Vice,' will be expanded with 16 previously unreleased tracks.
Don't Be Scared is singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston's second self-released album, released in 1982. [6] It was re-released on cassette in 1989 by Stress Records, a label run by Johnston's friend and manager Jeff Tartakov, on mp3 by emusic.com in 2000, and on CDR by Eternal Yip Eye Music in 2004.