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Probably Holly Golightly's most popular record, thanks to its release around the time of her appearance on the last track of the White Stripes 'Elephant. This streamlines the artist's brittle earlier work into a mid-tempo, mid-fi glide; if you have to play only one Damaged Goods title for your mom, this is probably the best choice. But the occasional roughness around the edges, particularly Golightly's deadpan, hesitant delivery on "Without You Here" and the skewed guitar solo on "One Neck," keeps the album's heart comfortably in the garage.