Wilco
When pioneering alt-country band Uncle Tupelo split in the mid-1990s, they broke off into two camps. Jay Farrar started the rootsy, twangy (if lyrically elliptical) Son Volt. Singer/songwriter/guitarist Jeff Tweedy, who co-led the band with Farrar, established himself anew with Wilco. Though Wilco initially offered country-influenced rock not unlike that of Tweedy's former outfit, they quickly progressed through the Stones-meet-Big Star shambling two-disc epic BEING THERE, the Beach Boys/Beatles-influenced pop of SUMMER TEETH, and the screwy, art-damaged, Jim O'Rourke-produced YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT, whose release was notoriously delayed due to label apathy, though the album was eventually hailed as the group's masterpiece.
Sky Blue Sky
Wilco
Nonesuch Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Sky Blue Sky
Wilco
Nonesuch Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
Wilco
Nonesuch Records (USA), 2005
2 CD
A Ghost Is Born
Wilco
Nonesuch Records (USA), 2004
1 CD
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Wilco
Nonesuch Records (USA), 2002
1 CD
Mermaid Avenue
Billy Bragg
Elektra Entertainment, 1998
1 CD
Being There
Wilco
Reprise, 1996
2 CD
A.M.
Wilco
Sire Records (USA), 1995
1 CD
