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Uncle Tupelo
Anodyne
Release Date: 1993 05 zz
Running Time: 42:56
Label: Sire

Uncle Tupelo never struck a finer balance between rock and country than on Anodyne, their major-label debut and parting shot. For all of the ill will undoubtedly simmering throughout these sessions, Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy have never before been more attuned to each other musically; where earlier records often found the band's twin forces moving in opposing directions, Anodyne bears the full fruits of their shared vision. Recorded live in the studio, the album encompasses and reinterprets not only country-rock (evidenced by the group's pairing with Doug Sahm on his "Give Back the Key to My Heart") but also traditional country (the tribute to the songwriting legacy of "Acuff-Rose"), rock (the churning "The Long Cut," "Chickamauga"), and folk ("New Madrid," "Steal the Crumbs"), the band's reach never once exceeding its grasp. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1SlateFarrar, Tweedy3:24
2Acuff-RoseFarrar, Tweedy2:35
3Long CutFarrar, Tweedy3:20
4Give Back the Key to My HeartSahm3:26
5ChickamaugaFarrar, Tweedy3:42
6New MadridFarrar, Tweedy3:31
7AnodyneFarrar, Tweedy4:50
8We've Been HadFarrar, Tweedy3:26
9Fifteen KeysFarrar, Tweedy3:25
10High WaterFarrar, Tweedy4:14
11No Sense in Lovin'Farrar, Tweedy3:46
12Steal The CrumbsFarrar, Tweedy3:38

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1993CDSire
1993CSSire



Group Members:
Ken Coomer
John Stirratt
Max Johnston
Michael Heidorn
Jeff Tweedy
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