Eliot Morris

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The Infancy Of Us 00:00 Tools
No One Has To Know 00:00 Tools
Fault Line 00:00 Tools
Balancing The World 00:00 Tools
This Colorful World 00:00 Tools
The Moment You Believe 00:00 Tools
I Will Try 00:00 Tools
Novocain 00:00 Tools
Love Rescue Me 00:00 Tools
Will She Ever Fall In Love Again 00:00 Tools
Lost Inside Your Love 00:00 Tools
A Little Piece of Nothing 00:00 Tools
Thoughts on You and Me 00:00 Tools
Awake 00:00 Tools
Love Me Today 00:00 Tools
Up From The Bottom 00:00 Tools
What we can be 00:00 Tools
HandMade 00:00 Tools
Until You're Mine 00:00 Tools
Right Here, Right Now 00:00 Tools
All Things in Time 00:00 Tools
Love Let Me Hold Onto You 00:00 Tools
Anna 00:00 Tools
Nothing 00:00 Tools
Fly away 00:00 Tools
You Are Mine 00:00 Tools
All That Matters Now 00:00 Tools
I'll be your everything 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Rediscover 00:00 Tools
Lost Inside You Love 00:00 Tools
I Knew 00:00 Tools
Noone Has to Know 00:00 Tools
I am who I am 00:00 Tools
Over Grey 00:00 Tools
Your voice 00:00 Tools
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Love Is (A Beautiful Thing) 00:00 Tools
Color Me White 00:00 Tools
Love Me Today (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Fortunate Son (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
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Why Must We Die 00:00 Tools
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All I Am 00:00 Tools
Half A Guy 00:00 Tools
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The Memory You Believe 00:00 Tools
Novacain 00:00 Tools
A Matter Of Time 00:00 Tools
Anyway (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
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Figure it out 00:00 Tools
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Life is a Circus 00:00 Tools
Love Let Me Hold On To You 00:00 Tools
The First Noel 00:00 Tools
Life as a Circus 00:00 Tools
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For Eliot Morris - whose Universal Records debut, Whats Mine Is Yours, ripples with the kind of sure-footed songcraft of an artist blooming at precisely the right time - maybe the series of hurdles the Alabama native endured to deliver his major label inaugural happened for a reason. "Im kind of used to delayed gratification," he quips, with Morris pointing out that growing up as one of six kids in his parents Mobile, Alabama household, they always werent the first family to upgrade the latest technological device. Not because they were poor - but as Morris puts it: "My dad wasnt what youd call an early adapter. He believed in delaying that hunger for material stuff and would have us, instead, explore what was around us. I think that it taught me the importance of communicating with the tools you have." The lesson in resiliency has paid off, with the grounded Morris pivoting from Mobile, to Auburn University (where he graduated with a degree in Finance) to Nashville and eventually, to Birmingham, Alabama. He diligently honed his songwriting along the way, but also experienced the typical drizzle of record company-stutter steps (one self-titled under-the-radar release), and other unpredictable delays (he was originally signed to a subsidiary of Universal that folded before they released his album), that fortunately, never seemed to dampen the buzz about the singer/songwriters immense talent, or his unique perspective about arriving at his appointed destination. After moving from Nashville to Birmingham, Morris got to work, exploring the local musical terrain with a renewed gusto, and writing and performing with renewed inspiration. Before long he scored a development deal with Universals, now defunct, Strummers Records. And after trying, unsuccessfully, to put a band (Parkers Back) around his existing songs, Eliot would make permanent his solo status building on the southern mystique, and creating a slow-burning buzz through CD sharing and a constant blur of touring (both local haunts and coveted opening slots and side stages for John Mayer, Counting Crows and James Taylor among others). Strummer would eventually die an unfortunate death but Universal saw something special and decided that Eliot was an artist that needed to be heard. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.