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  1. Anodyne is the fourth and final studio album by alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, released on October 5, 1993. The recording of the album was preceded by the departure of the original drummer Mike Heidorn and the addition of three new band members: bassist John Stirratt, drummer Ken Coomer, and multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston.

  2. 5 ott 2018 · Revisiting Uncle Tupelo's 1993 album 'Anodyne,' a pivotal record in alt-country history.

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  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnodyneAnodyne - Wikipedia

    Anodyne è il quarto e ultimo album in studio del gruppo musicale statunitense Uncle Tupelo, pubblicato nel 1993. Tracce. Slate (Farrar) – 3:24; Acuff-Rose (Tweedy) – 2:35; The Long Cut (Tweedy) – 3:20; Give Back the Key to My Heart (Sahm) – 3:26; Chickamauga (Farrar) – 3:42; New Madrid (Tweedy) – 3:31; Anodyne (Farrar ...

  4. 8 ott 2023 · The modern state of alt-country, and the successes of Wilco and Son Volt, can be traced back to the brilliance 'Anodyne,' the fourth and final Uncle Tupelo album.

  5. 5 ott 1993 · Anodyne Lyrics: You threw out the past / When you threw out what was mine / Throughout the years / It was hard to make it last / Anodyne, anodyne / No sign of reconciliation / It's a quarter past.

  6. 5 ott 1993 · By January of 1994, Jay Farrar had decided to leave the band. Anodyne is notable for numerous lyrics that foreshadow the dissolution of the Farrar/Jeff Tweedy partnership.

  7. 7 nov 2014 · Anodyne. Provided to YouTube by Sire/Warner Records Anodyne · Uncle Tupelo Anodyne ℗ 1993 Sire Records Guitar: Jay Farrar Vocals: Jeff Tweedy Bass: John Stirrat Drums: Ken Coomer Pedal Steel ...

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