Still Feel Gone [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

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Before March 16-20, 1992 secured Uncle Tupelo's place as Commanders in Chief of the alt-country assault during the early '90s, Still Feel Gone stated emphatically that they were no musical tumbleweeds. Though twangy, lap-steel-heavy ditties like "Watch Me Fall" and "Still Be Around" cradle a country heart, the bulk of this disc is a nod to Uncle Tupelo's garage- and punk-rock heritage. The songs find their hooks in the twittery vocals of Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, but beware the rapid-fire drumming of Mike Heidorn. When Uncle Tupelo fires up its tribute to late Minuteman D. Boon, you'll realize there's more to these country boys than meets the ear. This 2003 expanded and remastered version includes three unreleased demos, the "Sauget Wind" single, and their rare cover of the Soft Boys' "I Wanna Destoy You." --Nick Heil

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  1. Strange Geometry
  2. The Art of Drowning
  3. The Best of Marshall Crenshaw: This Is Easy
  4. The Great Destroyer
  5. The La's [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  6. The Night
  7. The Process of Belief
  8. The Runners Four
  9. The Very Best Of [Original recording remastered]
  10. Third/Sister Lovers

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