Diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, singer-songwriter, musician and visual artist Daniel Johnston is highly regarded in the lo-fi and alternative music scenes for his cassette recordings which are notable for their pure and childlike soul. He gathered a cult following when Kurt Cobain was seen wearing a t-shirt featuring the artwork from Johnston's 1983 album Hi, How Are You and named checked fellow 1983 release Yip Jump Music as one of his Top 50 albums of all time. Johnston's songs have been covered by the likes of Tom Waits, Pearl Jam, Radiohead, Bright Eyes, Teenage Fanclub, Beck, Wilco, Spiritualized and TV on the Radio among others. Johnston's sixth self-released album, Hi, How Are You?, is the inimitable artist's most famous, as he claims he suffered a nervous breakdown while making it and never completely finished the tunes. That hasn't prevented it from drawing widespread critical acclaim and influencing a smattering of indie-rock artists in its wake.
- Poor You
- Big Business Monkey
- Walking the Cow
- I Picture Myself with a Guitar
- Despair Came Knocking
- I Am a Baby (In My Universe)
- Nervous Love
- I'll Never Marry
- Get Yourself Together
- Running Water
- Desperate Man Blues
- Hey Joe
- She Called Pest Control
- Keep Punching Joe
- No More Pushing Joe Around