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 Post subject: [2014-01-28] Uncle Tupelo "No Depression" (2-CD Legacy Edition)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 12:12 pm 
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Released in 1990, No Depression, is a genuine milestone in American rock n roll, a still striking fusion of traditional folk and country with post punk innovation and hardcore ferocity. The album, recorded at Boston s Fort Apache South with iconic producers Sean Slade & Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Belly, Pixies, Dinosaur Jr.), struck a loud, twangy chord throughout the American Indie Underground, inspiring countless bands as well as an online notice board and a magazine that served to both forward and document the thriving musical movement that came to be known as alt-country.

No Depression: Legacy Edition sees the original classic album remastered and augmented by twenty-two extraordinary extras, including for the first time on CD, 1989 s legendary Not Forever, Just For Now demo tape. No Depression: Legacy Edition additionally includes an exclusive history by writer Richard Byrne, whose ardent support in St. Louis alternative weekly, The Riverfront Times, proved influential during Uncle Tupelo's early career.

Jay Farrar (guitar/vocals), Jeff Tweedy (bass/vocals), and Mike Heidorn (drums) first came together as The Primitives, busting out teenage garage rock in their hometown of Belleville, Illinois. Fueled by the potent new influence of American roots music, the trio soon adopted the name Uncle Tupelo and began veering into uncharted creative territory. The band raised a ruckus from the jump, their careening tempos, distorted power chords, and unpredictable time changes touched and elevated by Farrar and Tweedy s harmonies and lyricism.

No Depression: Legacy Edition will take fans down a winding road less traveled: the steps that Farrar, Tweedy and Heidorn took to crystallize the legend of Uncle Tupelo and bring alt-country to the forefront of American rock music.



Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Graveyard Shift
2. That Year
3. Before I Break
4. No Depression
5. Factory Belt
6. Whiskey Bottle
7. Outdone
8. Train
9. Life Worth Livin'
10. Flatness
11. So Called Friend
12. Screen Door
13. John Hardy
14. Left In The Dark (No Depression Era Odds & Ends)
15. Won't Forget (No Depression Era Odds & Ends)
16. I Got Drunk (No Depression Era Odds & Ends)
17. Sin City (No Depression Era Odds & Ends)
18. Whiskey Bottle (Live Acoustic, No Depression Era Odds & Ends)

Disc: 2
1. Outdone (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
2. That Year (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
3. Whiskey Bottle (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
4. Flatness (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
5. I Got Drunk (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
6. Before I Break (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
7. Life Worth Livin' (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
8. Train (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
9. Graveyard Shift (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
10. Screen Door (Not Forever, Just For Now demo, 1989)
11. No Depression (Live & Otherwise demos, 1988)
12. Blues Die Hard (Live & Otherwise demos, 1988)
13. Before I Break (Colorblind and Rhymeless demos, 1987)
14. I got Drunk (Colorblind and Rhymeless demos, 1987)
15. Screen Door (Colorblind and Rhymeless demos, 1987)
16. Blues Die Hard (Colorblind and Rhymeless demos, 1987)
17. Pickle River (Colorblind and Rhymeless demos, 1987)

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 Post subject: [2014-01-28] Uncle Tupelo "No Depression" (2-CD Legacy Edition)
PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 4:19 pm 
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What they really need to do is give us a live Tupelo CD. How about both incarnations.........with the final lineup and the lineup with Tweedy, Farrar and Heidorn.


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 Post subject: [2014-01-28] Uncle Tupelo "No Depression" (2-CD Legacy Edition)
PostPosted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 8:47 pm 
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mtruslow wrote:
What they really need to do is give us a live Tupelo CD. How about both incarnations.........with the final lineup and the lineup with Tweedy, Farrar and Heidorn.


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