Wilco is digging deep for new expanded reissues of their first two albums, due this December from Rhino Records.
The Chicago alternative outfit was born in 1994 from the ashes of influential alt-country outfit Uncle Tupelo, following the dissolution of Jeff Tweedy and Jay Farrar's creative partnership. Farrar went on to form Son Volt, while Wilco began with Tweedy and the rest of the band--bassist Jon Stirratt, multi-instrumentalist Max Johnson and drummer Ken Coomer--plus new lead guitarist Brian Henneman of The Bottle Rockets, who left shortly after the album was finished. Both Wilco and Son Volt put out albums for Warner Music labels very close to each other (Uncle Tupelo had been Sire artists, while Wilco recorded for Reprise and Son Volt for Warner Bros. Records), and even a last-minute remix by engineer Richard Dodd (who'd done Tom Petty's Wildflowers) couldn't stave off modest reviews and low sales for the relatively straightforward debut album A.M. in 1995.
"Listening back to records 15 to 20 years later, I'm always taken with the confident but guileless quality of bands in their 20s, that strange mixture of innocence and conviction," Stirratt writes of A.M. in the new reissue's liner notes, "and this is one of those records - we were barely a band at that point, just trying to make some noise." This expanded presentation comes with eight previously unreleased bonus tracks, including "When You Find Trouble," the last track recorded by Uncle Tupelo.
For the follow-up Being There (1996), Tweedy recruited a new guitarist, Jay Bennett, gave up smoking marijuana, and strove to write more revealing songs exposing his psyche in the wake of Uncle Tupelo's demise as well as Wilco's rough start. The songs flowed freely, piling up into a double album, and featured not only country and rock styles but power pop and even psychedelia. As a result, Wilco had their first hit album, reaching No. 73 on the Billboard 200 and receiving critical plaudits including a place in the Top 20 of The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop Poll.
The expansion of Wilco's sound comes in full focus on the expanded Being There, available as either a 5CD or 4LP box set and pairing the original album with a disc of 15 unreleased outtakes and alternates plus a clutch of live material recorded in Los Angeles just after the release of the original album. (The vinyl includes a radio set for KCRW-FM, while the CD box adds a lengthy show recorded at The Troubadour a day before that appearance, on November 12, 1996.) Author Steven Hyden writes the liner notes.
Both reissues are available on December 1. Pre-order links and track details are below!
A.M.: Deluxe Edition (Rhino, 2017)
CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada
2LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada (TBD)
- I Must Be High
- Casino Queen
- Box Full Of Letters
- Shouldn't Be Ashamed
- Pick Up The Change
- I Thought I Held You
- That's Not The Issue
- It's Just That Simple
- Should've Been In Love
- Passenger Side
- Dash 7
- Blue Eyed Soul
- Too Far Apart
- When You Find Trouble - Uncle Tupelo
- Those I'll Provide
- Lost Love (Take 1 Vocal 2) - Golden Smog
- Myrna Lee
- She Don't Have To See You - Golden Smog
- Outtasite (Outta Mind) (Early Version - Take 6)
- Piss It Away
- Hesitation Rocks
Tracks 1-13 released as Reprise 45857, 1995. All other tracks previously unreleased
Being There: Deluxe Edition (Rhino, 2017)
5CD: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. / Amazon Canada (TBD)
4LP: Amazon U.S. / Amazon U.K. (TBD) / Amazon Canada
Discs 1-2: Original album (released as Reprise 46236, 1997)
- Misunderstood
- Far, Far Away
- Monday
- Outtasite (Outta Mind)
- Forget The Flowers
- Red-eyed And Blue
- I Got You (At The End Of The Century)
- What's The World Got In Store
- Hotel Arizona
- Say You Miss Me
- Sunken Treasure
- Someday Soon
- Outta Mind (Outta Sight)
- Someone Else's Song
- Kingpin
- (Was I) In Your Dreams
- Why Would You Wanna Live
- The Lonely 1
- Dreamer In My Dreams
Disc 3: Outtakes/Alternates/Demos (previously unreleased)
- Late Blooming Son
- I've Got You (Dobro Mix Warzone)
- Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind (Alternate)
- Far, Far Away (Dark Side Of The Room)
- Dynamite My Soul
- Losing Interest
- Why Would You Wanna Live (Alternate)
- Sun's A Star
- Capitol City
- Better When I'm Gone
- Dreamer In My Dreams (Alternate Rough Take)
- Say You Miss Me (Alternate)
- I Got You (Alternate)
- Monday (Party Horn Version)
- I Can't Keep From Talking
Discs 4-5: Live At The Troubadour - 11/12/1996 (previously unreleased - CD only except *)
- Sunken Treasure
- Red-Eyed and Blue
- I Got You (At The End Of The Century)
- Someone Else's Song
- Someday Soon
- Forget The Flowers
- New Madrid
- I Must Be High
- Passenger Side (Punk Version)
- Passenger Side
- Hotel Arizona
- Monday
- Say You Miss Me
- Outtasite (Outta Mind)
- The Long Cut
- Kingpin
- Misunderstood
- Far, Far Away
- Give Back The Key To My Heart
- Gun
- Sunken Treasure *
- Red-Eyed and Blue *
- Far, Far Away *
- Will You Love Me Tomorrow *
* recorded on KCRW-FM - 11/13/1996
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