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| ARTIST: | Uncle Tupelo |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony |
| FEATURES: | Extra tracks, Original recording remastered |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Graveyard Shift, That Year, Before I Break, No Depression, Factory Belt, Whiskey Bottle, Outdone, Train, Life Worth Livin', Flatness, So Called Friend, Screen Door, John Hardy, Left In The Dark, Won't Forget, Sin City (Bonus Track), Whiskey Bottle (Live Acoustic Version) (Bonus Track), No Depression (1988 Demo) (Bonus Track), Blues Die Hard (1987 Demo) (Bonus Track) |
| UPC: | 696998642720 |
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Alternative Country this is a great album, so much better than what wilco has done, actually all the uncle T albums are amazing, check them out
Opening Shot
Uncle Tupelo's debut record, No Depression, is a beautiful blend of the heartbreak and longing of country music and the power and fury of punk. The musical style known as alt-country or cowpunk is best summed up in the brilliant "Graveyard Shift". The verses are built around and rolling guitar riff that builds to thrashing crescendo and maniac guitars in the chorus. Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy are the two singers on the album and on this record, Mr. Farrar is clearly the stronger of the two contributing the aforementioned "Graveyard Shift", "Factory Belt" the mournful "Whiskey Bottle" and "Life Worth Living". Mr. Tweedy isn't quite up to Mr. Farrar's level, but you can see the seeds of his brilliance on "Train" and "Screen Door". No Depression went virtually unknown upon its release, but it announced the presence of a truly powerful new musical force.
Didn't Start It - But Named It
This record from Uncle Tupelo didn't start the alt-country movement, but it sure gave it a name. From start to finish, this is a powerful record - an innovative blend of country sounds and punk rock ethos that prove that both traditional country and punk spawned from the same circumstances.