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Son Volt, A Retrospective: 1995-2000

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1706427

Disk length: 1h 16m 8s (20 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Drown 3:21
2. Windfall 2:59
3. Route 3:59
4. Rex's Blues 4:40
5. Looking at the World Through a Windshield 3:08
6. Too Early 4:21
7. Back Into Your World 3:45
8. Picking Up the Signal 3:47
9. I've Got to Know 4:43
10. Creosote 4:12
11. Straightface 3:05
12. Tulsa County 2:53
13. Driving the View 3:00
14. Ain't No More Cane 4:52
15. Flow 2:21
16. Holocaust 5:29
17. Tear Stained Eye 3:28
18. Loose String 3:48
19. Medicine Hat 4:19
20. Open All Night 3:46

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Review

He has one of those voices of his generation, one that's as familiar as a family member, reassuring as a good friend and instantly recognizable whether he's fronting Uncle Tupelo or the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The only big miss on this 20-song collection of studio favorites, covers, demos and live recordings is the exclusion of another 20, for as a songwriter Jay Farrar's 1995-2000 output with his second band, Son Volt, a foursome fueled with country despair and garage rock heartache, was as prolific as any of his peers. He has always written about the middlest of America: its highways and grasslands, its all-night radio stations and deserted main streets, and songs like "Drown," "Driving the View" and "Picking Up the Signal" turn the pages with rock and roll vengeance. But Son Volt's and Farrar's magnificence is found in his more fragile and folksy songs, such as "Windfall," "Back Into You're World" and "Creosote," where a cohesive gelling of acoustic and steel, fiddles and harmonica accent his soothing vocal range. --Scott HolterEncompassing two-thirds of the original lineup of Americana roots-rock trailblazers Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt arrived in 1995 with the stellar debut album Trace. Powered by the songwriting, guitar and evocative vocals of group leader Jay Farrar, it launched them as icons of the emerging alt-country movement championed by the then-fledgling mazazing No Depression, who featured Son Volt on the cover of their very first issue. The band issued two more acclaimed albums before Farrar took a hiatus for solo work...this, their first-ever compilation, pulls from the Son Volt catalog and also features rarities, unreleased tracks, demo tracks, and more!

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