A.M.

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Comprising frontman Jeff Tweedy and other former members of alt.country legend Uncle Tupelo, Wilco was an apple that didn't fall far from the tree. A.M., the band's debut, continues that older group's brand of updated country-rock (emphasis on "rock") and emotionally powerful songwriting. However, many of the best creations here--the driver's-licenseless drunk in "Passenger Side," the bar-band celebration of riverboat gambling on "Casino Queen"--sport an unprecedented sense of humor and are unexpectedly catchy, too. Best of all might be "It's Just That Simple," in which Tweedy turns the mic over to the high and mournful singing of bassist John Stirratt. --David Cantwell

Music Review:

  1. A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar
  2. A-Sides
  3. Angel Dust
  4. Astronaut [Enhanced]
  5. Beauty and the Beat
  6. Best of
  7. Blind
  8. Bloodletting
  9. Blue
  10. Chocolate & Cheese [Explicit Lyrics]

Music Review

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Music Review

Come Alive [Live]

Martin/ Meier/ Baer: Violin Concertos

Joseph Haydn: 3 Piano Sonatas/Fantasia/Adagio

Music: Pappelalee [Import]

Make New Friends

Inri

Komm Grosser Schwarzer Vogel [Import]

Lyricist Lounge, Vol. 2 [Clean]

Missing You [Import]

Johannes Brahms: Sonates

Kenny G - Greatest Hits (Titanic Edition) [Import]

Live in Paris [Live]

Hey Lover [CD-single]

Rorem: The End of Summer, Book of Hours, Bright Music

Civilized Evil