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Uncle Tupelo — 89/93: An Anthology

For a band that so many critics have deemed "seminal," there’s an irony over the past seven years that more people have heard of the name Uncle Tupelo than have actually heard their material. Outside of the final album, Anodyne, on Warner, (before the band morphed into both Son Volt and Wilco) the band's earlier work was released on the...
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89/93: An Anthology

Talkin' The Uncle Tupelo Blues!

Back in the old days of CHARTattack, the Charty Chart Chat featured yours truly talking about the music that met my fancy at the moment. This article originally was published March 13, 2002 when Sony Legacy were reissuing the complete Uncle Tupelo catalogue remastered with extra songs and added artwork. Over the past 11-plus years, I’ve...
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Son Volt Add New Dynamics To Their Search

Son Volt's The Search may have slipped under the radar in Canada thanks to its shared release date with Arcade Fire's ultra-anticipated Neon Bible, but the quintet's new record is quickly proving that Jay Farrar is best when he's backed by a band — so long as Jeff Tweedy isn't in it. But Farrar isn't spending too much time thinking about the...
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