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Anodyne
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Reissued, Extra Tracks, Remastered
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Track Listings
1 | Slate |
2 | Acuff-Rose |
3 | The Long Cut |
4 | Give Me Back the Key to My Heart |
5 | Chickamauga |
6 | New Madrid |
7 | Anodyne |
8 | We've Been Had |
9 | Fifteen Keys |
10 | High Water |
11 | No Sense in Lovin' |
12 | Steal the Crumbs |
13 | Stay True (bonus track, previously unreleased) |
14 | Wherever (bonus track, previously unreleased) |
15 | Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way (bonus track, previously unreleased) |
16 | Truck Drivin' Man (bonus track, live) |
17 | Suzy Q (bonus track, live) |
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Product Description
Uncle Tupelo's marriage of punk rock animus with the simplicity of American roots music ignited a major movement heralding rock's return to traditional country origins. Anodyne, their 1993 release, was widely considered their definitive work. The disc reinterprets country, rock, and folk idioms with the compelling vision that was Tupelo's own. The CD has been expanded by 5 tracks and remastered to capture the live brilliance more faithfully than ever. [Note: This product is an authorized CD-R and is manufactured on demand]
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Before Anodyne, Uncle Tupelo already had one masterpiece in 1991's noisy and tense Still Feel Gone, but this album, the band's major-label debut, had even grander ambitions. Replacing the group's grungy guitar with soaring lap and pedal-steel fills, plus fiddle and mandolin breaks both sweet and raucous, Anodyne is overflowing with a spacious grandeur that alludes to, and then makes it own, everything from the Band and the Stones and Neil Young (both as a solo artist and with Crazy Horse) to old Acuff-Rose songs--all of which is just to say that it's among the best roots-rock records ever made. The 2003 remastered and expanded edition offers three unreleased tracks from the original sessions plus a pair of live covers from a 1993 Chicago show. --David Cantwell
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.75 x 0.35 inches; 2.78 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Rhino
- Original Release Date : 2003
- Date First Available : December 7, 2006
- Label : Rhino
- ASIN : B00008DCSZ
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #75,056 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #493 in Alt-Country & Americana (CDs & Vinyl)
- #707 in American Alternative Rock
- #1,525 in Indie Rock
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There is, above all else, certain genius in having the audacity to even consider disassembling the musical elements of country music to write your songs, the courage to go ahead and try it and the talent and vision to re-assemble them into a recording that sounds wholly new and utterly satisfying.
Both lyrically and musically, there's a wistful tone, a genuine sadness, to "Anodyne" that whispers across every track. Yet, when set against the energy that fortifies each arrangement, there's a complexity and a texture to their emotional landscape that elevates this effort above much of what passes for music.
I really don't care what came before "Anodyne" and I'm frankly not much interested in what came after ... I just know this album will always remain a stand-out in my collection, one someone will someday call a "lost classic."
The styles of this album range between Jay's melancholy downbeat cries, and Jeff's funny upbeat poppy songs. Both songwriters have fully emerged at this point, and despite the fact that they couldn't get along at this point, they both made some of the best music of their career on this release. "Slate" and the title track are both beautifully heartbreaking songs, while Jeff gets his rocker pose out on "The Long Cut" and "We've Been Had," an attack on the music industry.
Later, hippie rock star Doug Sahn comes on board for a energetic version of "Give Back The Key To My Heart," which might be my favorite on the album. "Chickamauga" has a breakneck pace with a furious guitar solo.
The album loses steam a little bit near the end. High Water kinda drags along, and No Sense In Lovin' is decent. Had they got rid of those 2 songs, I would've gave this a 5. However, the sad refrain of Steal The Crumbs makes up for it.
This is a fantastic album, a little bit off the path, but accesiable enough for the modestly interested. Buy it now. It's a different kind of road trip.