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Still Feel Gone - BONUS TRACKS
Released: Mar 11, 2003
Label: N\A
Uncle Tupelo clearly defined their nervy Gram Parsons-meets-the Minutemen sound on their debut album, 1990's No Depression, and their 1991 follow up, Still Feel Gone, found them branching out into... Continue[+]
No Depression - BONUS TRACKS
Released: Mar 11, 2003
Label: N\A
Within what would come to be known as the "alt-country" scene, Uncle Tupelo's first album, 1990's No Depression, was the shot heard around the world; they most certainly weren't the first band to... Continue[+]
March 16-20, 1992 - BONUS TRACKS
Released: Mar 11, 2003
Label: N\A
While Uncle Tupelo's first two albums occasionally nodded toward the quieter side of traditional country music, they were dominated by tough, guitar-driven rock & roll which stylistically split the... Continue[+]
Anodyne - BONUS TRACKS
Released: Mar 11, 2003
Label: N\A
Uncle Tupelo never struck a finer balance between rock and country than on Anodyne, their major-label debut and parting shot. For all of the ill will undoubtedly simmering throughout these... Continue[+]
89/93: An Anthology
Released: Mar 19, 2002
Label: N\A
Uncle Tupelo wasn't the first band to merge the soulful twang of country music with the passionate roar of punk rock (that honor would probably go to either the Meat Puppets, Jason & the Scorchers,... Continue[+]
Still Feel Gone/March 16-20, 1992
Released: May 1, 1995
Label: N\A
Dutch East released two of Uncle Tupelo's early albums -- Still Feel Gone and March 16-20, 1992 -- in one package in 1995. It's not a bad way to acquire this music, but the original albums are... Continue[+]
March 16-20, 1992
Released: Aug 3, 1992
Label: N\A
Produced by R.E.M.'s Peter Buck, March 16-20, 1992 represents Uncle Tupelo's full evolution into a true country unit; with the exception of the eerie squalls of guitar feedback which haunt Jeff... Continue[+]
Still Feel Gone
Released: Sep 17, 1991
Label: N\A
Uncle Tupelo clearly defined their nervy Gram Parsons-meets-the Minutemen sound on their debut album, 1990's No Depression, and their 1991 follow-up, Still Feel Gone, found them branching out into... Continue[+]
The Long Cut: A One Hour Radio Special
Released: 2003
Label: N\A
Though not commercially released, this one-hour radio special about Uncle Tupelo was pressed on CD by Legacy in 2003 and distributed to non-commercial radio stations for broadcast consideration,... Continue[+]
The Long Cut + Five Live
Released: 1994
Label: N\A
A promotional EP for Anodyne, The Long Cut + Five Live offers the only official document of the seminal country-rock band live. Four of the six selections are found on Anodyne, while the other two... Continue[+]
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