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Daniel Johnston wrote the album over four years between 1984 and 1988. The song "True Love Will Find You in the End" is possibly the earliest and had initially appeared on Johnston's December '84 demo tape Retired Boxer.
Whilst in Austin, Johnston also began working at McDonalds. [4] His assault is referenced in the song 'Bye-Bye Barbie', with the lyric 'A knock in the skull sure changes a man'. Most of the album features Johnston playing the piano, save for the final track, 'True Love Will Find You In The End', where he plays acoustic guitar.
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.
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.
Zola Jesus, M. Ward, Beck, Judd Apatow, Mark Duplass, and more memorialize the late musician.Daniel Johnston Tributes: Fellow Artists Memorialize the Avant-Garde Songwriter Alex Young
The Early Recordings of Daniel Johnston Volume 1 (Dualtone, 2003) - Reissue of Songs of Pain and More Songs of Pain; The Sun Shines Down On Me by Gerry Nobody (2003) The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered (Gammon Records, 2004) - Tribute album along with disc of original versions plus one new song
Daniel Johnston's first album fronting a band, 1991's 'Artistic Vice,' will be expanded with 16 previously unreleased tracks.
All songs written by Daniel Johnston. "Sarah Drove Around In Her Car" "Syrup Of Tears" "Must" "True Love Will Find You In The End" "Wicked World" "Mask" "Try To Love"