Illiterature


Illiterature is the second studio album from Adam Schmitt, released by Reprise Records in August 1993. The album received positive reviews but little promotion and was commercially unsuccessful. Schmitt toured with Tommy Keene to promote the record.

Background

Following the release of his debut album World So Bright, Adam Schmitt suffered a car accident that rendered him immobile for six months. During this time, Schmitt wrote the material for his second album. Assuming the sole responsibilities of producer, Schmitt aimed to make a more guitar-centric record than World So Bright.

Production

Initial recordings were done at Pachyderm Studios in Cannon Falls, Minnesota, in May 1992. Further recording was conducted at Schmitt's home studio throughout October 1992 to January 1993.

Critical reception

of Trouser Press described the album as "moodier" and "grungier", calling it as "a strong sophomore success". Parke Puterbaugh of Stereo Review labeled the album as "promising" and singled out "Three Faces West"; writing that "carefully layered guitars and limpid bass tones frame an affecting vocal from Schmitt." Will Harris of A.V. Club said Illiterature found Schmitt "expanding his sonic palate" elaborating with "moving well beyond the simple form of the three-minute pop song". The Album Network said Illiterature "found the pulse of rock 'n roll in the 90s", particularly praising "Rip It Off" as "hard, angry and dark, and yet it also possesses a certain amount of melody and pop sensibility."
More negatively, Stewart Mason of AllMusic wrote "the grunge-style guitars obscure the songs' inherent charms and the pointless elongation of several tracks -- sounds like Schmitt was trying to pad the album to a reasonable length".

Personnel

  • Adam Schmitt – all vocals and instruments except as noted
  • John Richardson – drums
  • Brad Quinn – bass
Additional musicians
Production
  • Adam Schmitt – producing, engineering, mixing
  • Chris Shepard – engineering, mixing
  • Matt Allison – engineering, mixing
  • Scott Hull – mastering
  • Jon Pines – editing assistant
  • Michael Wilson – photography
  • Kim Champagne – art direction
  • John Heiden – design