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Uncle Tupelo, No Depression

Audio CD

Disk ID: 147882

Disk length: 1h 2m 54s (19 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Graveyard Shift 4:43
2. That Year 2:59
3. Before I Break 2:48
4. No Depression 2:20
5. Factory Belt 3:13
6. Whisky Bottle 4:46
7. Outdone 2:48
8. Train 3:19
9. Life Worth Livin' 3:32
10. Flatness 2:58
11. So Called Friend 3:12
12. Screen Door 2:42
13. John Hardy 2:22
14. Left In The Dark 3:10
15. Won't Forget 2:50
16. Sin City 3:53
17. Whiskey Bottle (Live Acoustic) 4:42
18. No Depression (1988 Demo) 2:18
19. Blues Die Hard 4:08

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Review

The album that named a movement (and a magazine), No Depression rocks and twangs in just about equal measure, though the rock side wins out most of the time. Even when a song downshifts from full-on punk to banjo- and mandolin-graced interludes, it usually shifts back again, seemingly louder and angrier than before. Beyond the influential sound, though, are some great songs, whether they're raging originals like "Graveyard Shift," an earnest, acoustic cover of the Carter Family's title track, or a decidedly desperate portrait of Leadbelly's "John Hardy." Six bonus cuts flesh out the 2003 expanded and remastered edition, including a cover of Gram Parsons's "Sin City." --David Cantwell

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No Depression

Tracks: 13 (-6 tracks), Disk length: 41m 50s (-22m 56s)

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