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| Artist: Wilco Label: Reprise / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $3.81 You Save: $8.17 (68%)
New (28) Used (34) from $3.81
Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 2047
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 093624728221 EAN: 0093624728221 ASIN: B00000I5JS
Release Date: March 9, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Can't Stand It | | • | She's a Jar - Wilco, Bennett, Jay | | • | A Shot in the Arm - Wilco, Bennett, Jay | | • | We're Just Friends | | • | I'm Always in Love | | • | Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again) | | • | Pieholden Suite | | • | How to Fight Loneliness | | • | Via Chicago - Wilco, Tweedy, Jeff | | • | ELT | | • | My Darling | | • | When You Wake Up Feeling Old | | • | Summer Teeth | | • | In a Future Age | | • | Candyfloss [Alternate Version] | | • | In a Future Age [Alternate Version] |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description No Description Available. Genre: Popular Music Media Format: Compact Disk Rating: Release Date: 9-MAR-1999
Amazon.com Wilco's de facto frontman, Jeff Tweedy, sports a colorful past, one where he wrote paint-peelers dedicated to late Minutemen founder D. Boon as a member of the feted (and maybe fated) Uncle Tupelo and where he dolefully crooned Woody Guthrie lyrics on 1998's Mermaid Avenue. But Wilco's Summer Teeth shows hardly a tatter of Tweedy's herky-jerky postpunk intensity or the agrarian rootsiness that so often came in the past from him. Instead this layered album spreads its digits far into guitar-heavy Britpop, with full-group backing vocals carrying bouncy choruses and synths whistling over the melodies. The tunes sound like a crosshatch of orchestral plans and an execution drawing on Alex Chilton and Big Star, the Kinks, and, only distantly, Wilco's debut, A.M. "We're Just Friends" and "Via Chicago" stand as harmonized twists on ballad formulas, the latter recalling Mermaid Avenue's "California Stars" with the opening line, "I dreamed about killing you again last night / And it felt all right to me." So it's not always uplifting or cheery, but it's got dozens of surprises in a mere 15 songs. --Andrew Bartlett
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Wilco at their best- The Key Ingredient: Jay Bennett (RIP) July 4, 2010 Mr Musical Snob (Coventry, RI USA) Wilco was a fair to good alt country outfit until Jay Bennett joined after "A.M.". Instantly, miles of growth! "Being There" brought experimentation and noise to the fore, including the use of any number of stringed instruments and keys supplied by Bennett to bring texture to Tweedy's increasingly diverse songs. But with "Summerteeth", Wilco reached an even greater plateau. Due to an increase in Jay Bennett's input in arrangements and production, adding beautiful swirling keyboard & guitar tracks, the group presents an album that continues to bring new discoveries with each repeated listen. Bennett was a great foil for Tweedy, adding nuance and edge to the proceedings. Every track shines. Listen and listen again and those songs that you originally didn't care for, might start to become your favorites!
"Summerteeth": the hIgh water mark for Wilco. "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" continued this winning streak. Many focus on Bennett getting sacked by Tweedy over mixing/ production issues, but this neglects the far more important aspect of "YHF". Jay Bennett co-wrote nearly every song and had a great role in the sound of this album, playing his usual plethora of instruments and experimenting with sound and noise. Like "Summerteeth" "YHF" has a group of catchy potential pop songs, but their mangled further. This partnership of vision (Tweedy) and vast chops/arranging skills (Bennett) lead to another great album.
But that was it...Jay Bennett was tossed out after fighting with Tweedy and their producer. "Ghost Is Born" was good, but not the peak of the previous trifecta. The albums headed in the opposite direction, down not up, culminating in "Sky Blue Sky", a truly dull album from a group that, whether you liked them or not, one could never call DULL! But, that trilogy: "Being There", "Summerteeth", and "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" are 3 of the greatest albums of the last 30 years! "Summerteeth" is my personal fav, but the other 2 are on same par, just different.
It is sad, Nels Klein is a fantastic guitarist, the other players that joined post-Bennett are all great musicians. But, the songs and magical soundscapes are missing or hollowed, yeah they'll still put on a great show, but this band that used to be my favorite current band, is now, in my mind, just another slightly interesting modern band.
Good album by a great band June 7, 2010 Michael R. Dashnaw Although this Wilco album isn't awesome compared to most other Wilco albums, It has a few mainstays that are in the bands live concert lineups. It's nice to have the studio versions of songs that you're guaranteed to hear live (Via Chicago, A Shot in the Arm). Wilco is one of the best bands i've seen in person, so even if this album doesn't have a ton of heavy hitters, being a big fan lends this album a decent replay value.
Very well done - a good "entry point" for those new to Wilco May 25, 2010 Walton (Dallas, TX) If you're new to Wilco, then this album is a good place to start. It's a good mixture of upbeat songs and songs with minor key "discord" and represents a blend from Wilco's more accessible past to their more experimental albums "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" and "A Ghost is Born". Most consider YHF to be their best work, and they won Alternative Album of the Year for "Ghost", but Summerteeth is my favorite album of theirs. In particular, "She's a Jar" is among the best songs I've heard in several years. By the way, some people have tried to label Wilco as "alternative country", but that really refers to the albums prior to Summerteeth. There's very little "country" about this album and their subsequent albums.
My Favorite Wilco Album November 3, 2009 Sean Rainer (Marina Del Rey, Ca) I've been a fan since A.M. and this still ranks as my favorite album. Every song is great. There are so many layers that I can still find nuances that I never noticed even after 100's of listens.
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