It's The Ones Who've Cracked That The Light Shines Through - Information

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The album and track title is similar to a lyrics in Leonard Cohen's "Anthem" on his 1992 album "The Future". (There is a crack in everything / That's how the light gets in. ) Lewis also references Cohen in his track "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song".

Jeffrey Lewis
Studio albums
  • The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane
  • It's the Ones Who've Cracked That the Light Shines Through
  • City and Eastern Songs
  • 12 Crass Songs
  • 'Em Are I
  • Come On Board
EPs
  • When Madman Was Good - Version One
  • When Madman Was Good - Version Two
  • Indie-Rock Fortune Cookie
  • Journey to the Center of the Earth
  • The Only Time I Feel Right Is When I'm Drawing Comic Books
  • I Am, Of Course, Glad
  • Songs From Austin
  • Guitar Situations: Musical Conduct
  • AntiFolk Collaborations Volume 1
  • Jeffrey Lewis "Four Seasons" Box Set
  • Tapes From The Crypt
  • City and Eastern Tapes
Splits
  • Kimya Dawson And Jeff Lewis (with Kimya Dawson)
  • Diane Cluck And Jeffrey Lewis (with Diane Cluck)
  • Gas Money EP (with Schwervon!)
Singles
  • "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song"
  • "Back When I Was Four"
  • "Graveyard/Spirit of Love"
  • "No LSD Tonight/Don't Let The Record Label Take You Out To Lunch"

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