Vic Chesnutt Discography: 19902009rar

Athens, Georgia

Vic Chesnutt (1964–2009) was a hauntingly prolific figure in the American indie-folk scene, known for a raw, "skewed" version of Americana that was simultaneously humorous and deeply poignant. Based in the musical hub of , Chesnutt’s career spanned nearly two decades, during which he released 17 albums despite being partially paralyzed from a 1983 car accident. His discography from 1990 to 2009 is a testament to his relentless creativity and a series of high-profile collaborations that expanded his minimalist folk beginnings into lush, avant-garde territory. The Early Era: Discovery and Raw Expression (1990–1995)

Vic Chesnutt is the saddest, funniest, most honest writer of his generation. If you find that .rar , open it. Start with Drunk , then jump to At the Cut . You will not emerge unchanged. As Vic once sang: “I’m a little like lightning / I’m a little like a kite.”

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Chesnutt's debut album, (1990), marked the beginning of his musical career. Released on the Bar/None Records label, the album introduced Chesnutt's unique blend of folk, rock, and psychedelia. The album received critical acclaim, with songs like "Flavin' It" showcasing Chesnutt's witty lyrics and soaring vocals.