Still Feel Gone

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studio album
First released:
Apr 15 2003

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Catalog number:
6070
Release dates:
  • Apr 15 2003 in United States
  • Jul 7 2003 in United Kingdom

Genres

Alternative Rock, Americana, Country, Indie, Lo-Fi, Punk, Alternative Country. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Awesome alt-country, on the aggressive side
While I think Anodyne is their best album, Still Feel Gone is also a very, very good album. Of UT's 4 recordings, Still Feel Gone is the most similar to their debut album, the album that started it all, No Depression. However Still Feel Gone more than picks up where No Depression left off, it surpasses it. Still Feel Gone will appeal to those with more rock sensibilities than folk or country, as Ferrar & Tweedy seem to pay homage to the great punk bands of the 80's by getting drunk off whiskey i…
Written by Jason Kent
3 stars Finding Their Way
Uncle Tupelo's second album is a bit of a step down from their powerful debut. Even though it is only their second album, it has a transition feel. The band is searching for more a middle ground between their punk and country sides as evidenced by such songs as "Looking For A Way Out", "Still Be Around" and "True To Life". "If That's Alright" finds Jeff Tweedy exploring the atmospheric sound he would take to the next level with Wilco. Still Feel Gone isn't a complete departure from No Depression…
Written by Thomas Magnum

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  2. performer

    1. Gary Louris [Guitar (Electric), Composer]
  1. producer

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Still Feel Gone 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Rockville
catalog number: 6070
release dates: Apr 15 2003
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