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The liner notes for the re-release featured an article written by Mike Heidorn about Uncle Tupelo's early days and the creation of No Depression. [3] Upon re-release, AllMusic referred to the album as "Uncle Tupelo's landmark opening salvo", praising its "undeniable electricity" and remarking that it brought "new life" to the fusion of country ...
Uncle Tupelo's last concerts, two shows at The Blue Note in Columbia, Missouri and two shows at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, took place from April 28 to May 1, 1994. A special "last leg" poster was created for the occasion which facetiously promoted the band as "St. Louis's 4th best country band", based on a readers' poll in the Riverfront ...
Uncle Tupelo chronology; No Depression (1990) Still Feel Gone (1991) March 16–20, 1992 (1992) Still Feel Gone is the second album by American alternative country ...
Year Artist Title Label Comments 1990: Uncle Tupelo 1: No Depression: Rockville: 1991: Uncle Tupelo 1: Still Feel Gone: Rockville 1992: Uncle Tupelo 1: March 16-20, 1992
When Uncle Tupelo, an Illinois band that was enormously influential on the development of the alt-country movement, broke up in 1994, four-fifths of their final lineup quickly formed Wilco.Since ...
Uncle Tupelo. Year Title Label 1990 No Depression: Rockville Records: 1991 Still Feel Gone: Rockville Records: 1992 March 16–20, 1992: Rockville Records: 1993
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89/93: An Anthology is a retrospective compilation album by American alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, released in 2002 by Legacy Recordings. The compilation contains mostly original songs from Uncle Tupelo's four studio albums. "Outdone" is a demo version of the song released on No Depression. "I Wanna Be Your Dog" was previously unreleased.