Uncle Tupelo - No Depression (Legacy Edition) (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Uncle Tupelo
- Title: No Depression (Legacy Edition)
- Year Of Release: Columbia - Legacy
- Label: 1990/2014
- Genre: Country Rock, Folk Rock
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks, log, cue, scans)
- Total Time: 01:55:25
- Total Size: 807 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
CD1
01. Graveyard Shift
02. That Year
03. Before I Break
04. No Depression
05. Factory Belt
06. Whiskey Bottle
07. Outdone
08. Train
09. Life Worth Livin'
10. Flatness
11. So Called Friend
12. Screen Door
13. John Hardy
14. Left in the Dark
15. Won't Forget
16. I Got Drunk
17. Sin City
18. Whiskey Bottle (Live Acoustic Version)
CD2
01. Outdone (1989 Demo)
02. That Year (1989 Demo)
03. Whiskey Bottle (1989 Demo)
04. Flatness (1989 Demo)
05. I Got Drunk (1989 Demo)
06. Before I Break (1989 Demo)
07. Life Worth Living (1989 Demo)
08. Train (1989 Demo)
09. Graveyard Shift (1989 Demo)
10. Screen Door (1989 Demo)
11. No Depression (1988 Demo)
12. Blues Die Hard (1987 Demo)
13. Before I Break (1987 Cassette Demo)
14. I Got Drunk (1987 Cassette Demo)
15. Screen Door (1987 Cassette Demo)
16. Blues Die Hard (1987 Cassette Demo)
17. Pickle River (1987 Cassette Demo)
Uncle Tupelo's landmark opening salvo is the group's most rock-oriented album, steeped more in breakneck speed, punk crunch, and guitar dissonance than any of their subsequent efforts. Indeed, despite the presence of mandolins, fiddles, and banjos -- as well as inclusion of the title track, a faithful cover of the A.P. Carter classic -- the trio's vaunted country leanings are less musical than thematic on No Depression, thanks in large part to singers/songwriters Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy's acute depictions of rural, blue-collar life. Like the Replacements -- never more obvious an influence than on this LP -- Uncle Tupelo's songs paint grim, unrelenting portraits of aimless Midwestern existence, split between days working on the opening cut's "Factory Belt" and nights spent blurry-eyed and wasted ("Whiskey Bottle," "Before I Break"). Still, for all of the record's doleful cynicism -- virtually every cut nods toward dashed hopes, broken promises, and paralyzing fear -- there's an undeniable electricity afoot as well; by channeling the mournful clarity of country into the crackling fury of punk, No Depression brings new life to both musical camps.
CD1
01. Graveyard Shift
02. That Year
03. Before I Break
04. No Depression
05. Factory Belt
06. Whiskey Bottle
07. Outdone
08. Train
09. Life Worth Livin'
10. Flatness
11. So Called Friend
12. Screen Door
13. John Hardy
14. Left in the Dark
15. Won't Forget
16. I Got Drunk
17. Sin City
18. Whiskey Bottle (Live Acoustic Version)
CD2
01. Outdone (1989 Demo)
02. That Year (1989 Demo)
03. Whiskey Bottle (1989 Demo)
04. Flatness (1989 Demo)
05. I Got Drunk (1989 Demo)
06. Before I Break (1989 Demo)
07. Life Worth Living (1989 Demo)
08. Train (1989 Demo)
09. Graveyard Shift (1989 Demo)
10. Screen Door (1989 Demo)
11. No Depression (1988 Demo)
12. Blues Die Hard (1987 Demo)
13. Before I Break (1987 Cassette Demo)
14. I Got Drunk (1987 Cassette Demo)
15. Screen Door (1987 Cassette Demo)
16. Blues Die Hard (1987 Cassette Demo)
17. Pickle River (1987 Cassette Demo)
Uncle Tupelo's landmark opening salvo is the group's most rock-oriented album, steeped more in breakneck speed, punk crunch, and guitar dissonance than any of their subsequent efforts. Indeed, despite the presence of mandolins, fiddles, and banjos -- as well as inclusion of the title track, a faithful cover of the A.P. Carter classic -- the trio's vaunted country leanings are less musical than thematic on No Depression, thanks in large part to singers/songwriters Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy's acute depictions of rural, blue-collar life. Like the Replacements -- never more obvious an influence than on this LP -- Uncle Tupelo's songs paint grim, unrelenting portraits of aimless Midwestern existence, split between days working on the opening cut's "Factory Belt" and nights spent blurry-eyed and wasted ("Whiskey Bottle," "Before I Break"). Still, for all of the record's doleful cynicism -- virtually every cut nods toward dashed hopes, broken promises, and paralyzing fear -- there's an undeniable electricity afoot as well; by channeling the mournful clarity of country into the crackling fury of punk, No Depression brings new life to both musical camps.
Country | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip
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