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 | Title : March 16-20 1992
Author : Uncle Tupelo
Release Date : 20030415
Binding : Audio CD
Regular Price : $18.98
Amazon.com Price : $12.00
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : After ripping it up on No Depression and Still Feel Gone, their first two albums of twangy punk rock, Uncle Tupelo unplugged for this remarkable tribute--half originals, half political and religious covers--to the band's old-time influences. While the new songs of frontmen Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy are consistently strong here (especially Farrar's 'Grindstone'), the album's haunted covers of old folk songs are the true keepers. Tweedy's apocalyptic version of 'Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down' and Farrar's earnest readings of the beat-down 'Moonshiner' and the labor song 'Coalminers' are as frightening, beautiful, and passionate as anything the band ever recorded. The 2003 expanded and remastered edition adds three unreleased demos, a live version of 'Moonshiner,' and an instrumental B-side.
Buyer Reviews : This is definetly the most movin Uncle Tupelo album of all 4! Listen to Moonshiner and you'll find out what Tweedy and Farrar were together-- just imagine, Jay would be with Wilco now!! Sure, they would have more Country than Pop, but his voice is so incredible.... If you want only one UT-CD, get this one!! (by A music fan)
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