Wilco: A.M.

Wilco SKU: 14381034
Wilco: A.M.

Wilco: A.M.

Wilco SKU: 14381034

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: A.M.
Artist: Wilco
Label: Nonesuch
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 075597982954
Genre: Indie Rock/Pop

2009 reissue on 180-gram vinyl, with a CD. Singer/songwriter Jeff Tweedy formed Wilco in 1994, and is joined by three of his bandmates from the alt-country pioneer band Uncle Tupelo. "A.M.," the band's debut, is reminiscent of that Tupelo magic: their songs are a little more conventionally country, but there's still a lot of adventure and risk taking going on. "Casino Queen" is a Bluesy, twangy number, a snapshot of country life-and, in this way, is representative of how Wilco differs from Tupelo. Their traditional "Box Full of Letters" sticks to that standard mid-tempo Country-Rock sound, but it's executed brilliantly. "I Must Be High," the killer opening song, is beautifully melodious, and indicates that Wilco can shift the genre while still leaving it accessible. Open up a beer, sit back, and put on this LP.

Tracks:
1.1 I Must Be High
1.2 Casino Queen
1.3 Box Full of Letters
1.4 Shouldn't Be Ashamed
1.5 Pick Up the Change
1.6 I Thought I Held You
1.7 That's Not the Issue
1.8 It's Just That Simple
1.9 Should've Been in Love
1.10 Passenger Side
1.11 Dash 7
1.12 Blue Eyed Soul
1.13 Too Far Apart
2.1 I Must Be High
2.2 Casino Queen
2.3 Box Full of Letters
2.4 Shouldn't Be Ashamed
2.5 Pick Up the Change
2.6 I Thought I Held You
2.7 That's Not the Issue
2.8 It S Just That Simple
2.9 Should've Been in Love
2.10 Passenger Side
2.11 Dash 7
2.12 Blue Eyed Soul
2.13 Too Far Apart
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