Daniel Johnston’s Artistic Vice to Be Reissued With Previously Unreleased Music


An expanded reissue of Daniel Johnston’s first studio album, 1991’s Artistic Vice, has been announced. The new edition features a second LP’s worth of outtakes, rehearsals, and previously unreleased songs by the DIY folk icon and his Eye Band. One of those songs, “All Good Children Got to Die,” is out today. Listen below (via Spin).

Artistic Vice Collector’s Edition is out October 18 (via Eternal Yip Eye/Thirty Tigers). Johnston’s friend and collaborator Mark Kramer remastered the album and additional tracks.

Daniel Johnston died, in 2019, at the age of 58. Read “Remembering Daniel Johnston, the Godfather of Bedroom Pop” on the Pitch.

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Daniel Johnston: Artistic Vice

Artistic Vice Collector’s Edition:

01 My Life Is Starting Over
02 Honey I Sure Miss You
03 I Feel So High
04 A Ghostly Story
05 Tell Me Now
06 Easy Listening
07 I Know Casper
08 The Startling Facts
09 Hoping
10 It’s Got to Be Good
11 Happy Soul
12 The Dream Is Over
13 Love of My Life
14 I Killed the Monster
15 Laurie
16 Fate Will Get Done

01 All Good Children Got to Die
02 Christian Martyrs
03 Easy Listening
04 I Know Casper
05 Penny Penny
06 You Said You Didn’t Really Love Me
07 Piano Interlude
08 Happy Soul
09 Got to Be Good
10 It’s Over
11 Love of My Life
12 Something Fantastic Rolling Over My Soul
13 Boogie
14 I’ll Be Going Home Someday
15 Dead Dogs Eyeball (Variation)
16 Ego Trip



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