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American and EssentialThis is a fine roots album if ever there was one. Before Wilco, before Son Volt, there was Uncle Tupelo. And of all the Uncle Tupelo discs, this, in my mind, stands supreme. The songs alternate vocals between Jeff Tweedy and Jar Farrar. Farrar, in his preacher's baritone, tends to sing more politically oriented songs, songs of the early twentieth century, socialist songs focusing on coal miners unionizing or the ills of capitalism on the small man. Farrar's version of Moonshiner is like a pricel…
Slow, slow, slowI'm a huge Uncle Tupelo fan, but "March" is the forgotten CD for me. And I tried -- over and over. It's wrist-slittingly slow and lifeless. "Anodyne" and "Still Feel Gone" make my top 20 of all time. This one will remain dusty in the back of my collection, forgotten.
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format: 1 x CD record label: Rockville catalog number: 6090 release dates: 1992 in United States view details |
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