Still Feel Gone - Uncle Tupelo (1991)


"Uncle Tupelo clearly defined their nervy Gram Parsons-meets-the Minutemen sound on their debut album, 1990's No Depression, and their 1991 follow-up, Still Feel Gone, found them branching out into new variations of their previously established themes. While No Depression was dominated by breakneck tempos with the occasional slow, contemplative number thrown in for variety, Still Feel Gone found Uncle Tupelo taking a closer look at the middle ground, as evidenced by the high-strung acoustic guitars of 'Still Be Around,' the measured but powerful Crazy Horse stomp of 'Looking for a Way Out,' the lonesome shuffle of 'True to Life,' and the stark atmospherics of 'If That's Alright' (the latter of which in retrospect sounds like the first dawning of the ideas Jeff Tweedy would explore with Wilco). ..."
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YouTube: Gun, Looking For A Way Out, Fall Down Easy, Nothing, Still Be Around, Watch me fall, True to Life, Cold Shoulder, Discarded

2011 July: Uncle Tupelo, 2012 December: No Depression, 2013 August: March 16–20, 1992.

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