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* Wilco’s 1995 debut album “A.M.” was dominated by a collection of cool, beyond competent alt country songs that could’ve been on any Uncle Tupelo record. But, to me, the final track signaled to the world where Jeff Tweedy’s newly formed breakaway band was headed next. And that direction was greatness. Despite the album title implying a low-fi experience, two decent speakers and a subwoofer (or good headphones) are musts to fully appreciate the almost psychedelic mix. What you’ll hear is nearly a perfect song, and for some reason I have been playing the absolute heck out of it for weeks

You couldn’t believe I was feeling fine

What’s happening by you?

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 7:43 am

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  1. Looking forward to seeing Jeff on the 19th at the Vic for one of his annual charity shows. Thanks for posting this.

    Comment by Keyrock Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 8:07 am

  2. I realize this is a contrarian take, but to me the best thing Wilco ever did is “Box Full of Letters” from this LP - clever, tuneful, but pretty straight forward Americana rock. I respect their artier stuff more than I enjoy listening to it (with the exception of a couple of songs like “Hotel Arizona”).

    Comment by lake county democrat Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 8:12 am

  3. I will forever miss Uncle Tupelo, but I wore out the CD when this came out. Haven’t seen Wilco in years, but I did get to catch Son Volt a few years back. Thanks, Rich. I guess I know what the Friday playlist looks like.

    Comment by NotSoCivilEngineer Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 8:13 am

  4. I’ve been gambling like a fiend on those tables, so green.

    Comment by Dirty Red Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 8:45 am

  5. Wilco occupies a strange void in my music interest/listening. They hit their peak at a time just as I entered administration and started having children. There is about a five year gap for me where I just didn’t listen to much new music until I got my first Ipod and could download music. I always liked what I heard of them, just never got into them. I would hear them on XRT when I would go back home. It was not until about three years ago that I really started listening to them and really like their music.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 9:04 am

  6. The White Sox may actually break last years record.

    Comment by Frida's Boss Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 9:53 am

  7. Caterpillar celebrates its 100th anniversary this coming week. Probably would be a more festive occasion without the current economic backdrop.

    Comment by hisgirlfriday Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 10:23 am

  8. God I miss Jay Bennet.

    Comment by Gruntled University Employee Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 10:58 am

  9. This is by far my favorite Wilco album, it’s one of those rare albums that I can listen to from beginning to end without skipping any track.

    Comment by Irma Gerd Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 12:36 pm

  10. That album really broke my brain open in terms of listening to stuff that wasn’t on MTV or mainstream radio. Was introduced to it by a coworker as a teen after it came out. Then they released Being There and I saw them live for the first time in 97 and my musical life changed for the better.

    Comment by Tony Aurora Friday, Apr 11, 25 @ 1:27 pm

  11. === God I miss Jay Bennet===

    Same

    Comment by Rich Miller Saturday, Apr 12, 25 @ 12:51 am

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