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Uncle Tupelo – March 16-20, 1992 – Cassette Tape

 

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Uncle Tupelo – March 16-20, 1992 – Cassette

March 16-20, 1992 stands as a seminal album by the influential American alternative country band, Uncle Tupelo. This album holds a unique place in the band’s discography.

Uncle Tupelo, led by Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, is celebrated for their pioneering role in the alt-country or Americana genre. March 16-20, 1992 departs from their previous electric sound, embracing a more acoustic and stripped-down approach.

Produced by R.E.M.’s Peter Buck, March 16-20, 1992 represents Uncle Tupelo’s full evolution into a true country unit. with the exception of the eerie squalls of guitar feedback which haunt Jeff Tweedy’s mesmerizing “Wait Up,” there’s virtually no evidence of the trio’s punk heritage. Instead, the all-acoustic album, a combination of Tupelo originals and well-chosen traditional songs, taps into the very essence of backwoods culture, its music rooted in the darkest corners of Appalachian life.

An inescapable sense of dread grips this collection, from the large-scale threat depicted in the stunning rendition of the Louvin Brothers’ “The Great Atomic Power” to the fatalism of the worker anthems “Grindstone” and “Coalminers”; even the character studies, including a revelatory “Moonshiner,” are relentlessly grim. A vivid glimpse at the harsh realities of rural existence, March 16-20, 1992 is a brilliant resurrection of a bygone era of American folk artistry.

This album features emotionally raw tracks like “Graveyard Shift,” “Black Eye,” and “Moonshiner.” The lyrics delve into themes of longing, heartache, and the struggles of everyday life.

Uncle Tupelo’s influence on alternative country and Americana is profound, even if their mainstream recognition might not match that of other bands. March 16-20, 1992 is a cherished chapter in their musical legacy, appealing to fans of alternative and roots music.

March 16-20, 1992 by Uncle Tupelo is a seminal album in the alt-country genre, featuring emotionally charged, stripped-down tracks that explore themes of longing and heartache. This release remains a touchstone for fans of alternative and roots music.

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Track Listing
1. Grindstone
2. Coalminers
3. Wait Up
4. Criminals
5. Shaky Ground
6. Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down
7. Black Eye
8. Moonshiner
9. I Wish My Baby Was Born
10. Atomic Power
11. Lilli Schull
12. Warfare
13. Fatal Wound
14. Sandusky
15. Wipe The Clock

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