Released on Capitol Records, About to Choke did not dilute Chesnutt’s eccentricities for a major audience. Instead, it delivered some of his most heartbreakingly beautiful arrangements. "Flirted with You All My Life"—a song addressing his complicated relationship with suicide—originally appeared here in a raw, early form, alongside standouts like "Threads" and "See You Later." The Salesman and Bernadette (1998)
Various unreleased or limited live tapes shared within tight-knit tape-trading and digital fan communities. Legacy and Archival Content
In his final years, Chesnutt signed with Montreal-based avant-garde label Constellation Records, resulting in some of the most powerful and highly regarded work of his life. vic chesnutt discography 19902009rar
A more subdued but equally profound release that continued his exploration of life, mortality, and human frailty with a stark, uncompromising sonic backing.
Featuring Guy Picciotto (Fugazi) and the Canadian post-rock band A Silver Mt. Zion. This fourteenth album adds hushed strings, autumnal soundscapes, and unexpected guitar and organ eruptions, resulting in a dynamic masterpiece featuring "Warm," "Glossolalia," and the poetic "Wallace Stevens". Released on Capitol Records, About to Choke did
Chesnutt’s career was also highlighted by the 1996 charity record , where his songs were covered by major artists like Madonna , Garbage , and The Smashing Pumpkins to raise money for his medical expenses.
Following his major label departure, Chesnutt spent the late 1990s and early 2000s experimenting with various backing bands, genre cross-pollination, and diverse production styles. The Salesman and Bernadette (1998) 1998 Label: Pinnacle Records Key Tracks: "Until the Day Breaks", "Prick" Legacy and Archival Content In his final years,
Collaborative works and split releases with fellow Athens musicians, illustrating his role as a foundational pillar of the Georgia indie scene.