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1.1 Misunderstood1.2 Forget the Flowers1.3 I Got You (At the End of the Century)1.4 Red Eyed and Blue1.5 Was I in Your Dreams1.6 Dreamer in My Dreams1.7 Lonely One1.8 Why Would You Wanna Live1.9 Kingpin1.10 Someone Else's Song1.11 Outta Mind (Outta Sight)1.12 Someday Soon1.13 Sunken Treasure1.14 Say You Miss Me1.15 Hotel Arizona1.16 What's the World Got in Store1.17 Far Far Away1.18 Monday2.9 Dreamer in My Dreams3.1 Misunderstood3.2 Far, Far Away3.3 Monday3.4 Outtasite3.5 Forget the Flowers3.6 Red-Eyed and Blue3.7 I Got You3.8 What's the World Got in Store3.9 Hotel Arizona3.10 Say You Miss Me3.11 Sunken Treasure3.12 Someday Soon3.13 Outta Mind3.14 Someone Else's Song3.15 Kingpin3.16 (Was I) in Your Dreams3.17 Why Would You Wanna Live3.18 The Lonely 13.19 Dreamer in My Dreams |
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 | | Description: | Being There -180gr.- by Wilco, released 10 November 2009, includes the following tracks: "Monday", "Forget The Flowers", "I Got You (At The End Of The Century)", "Hotel Arizona" and more.
This version of Being There -180gr.- comes as a 1xLP+1xCD.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - .. -180GR.-Double 180-gram vinyl LP set with CD. "Being There" is Wilco's second effort, and it's a masterful collection rightly carrying forward the magic of their debut. Singer-songwriter Jeff Tweedy seems fascinated by the prospect of tracing back their genre's beginnings. There's 19 ambitious songs here: "Misunderstood" is a powerful love affair with psychedelia; "I Got You (At the End of the Century" is power pop; "Someone Else's Song" seems influenced by The Beatles, while "Monday" is tangy R&B. Even given these influences, though, the record remarkably manages to avoid clichés. Tradition is packed with twists and turns here, and the critical reaction to the album-The Independent compared it to The Rolling Stones' "Exile On The Main Street"-was favorable, and justified in being so.Issued in gatefold jacket with two 11.75"×11.75" printed inserts with lyrics and credits. CD in card sleeve.
? &© 2009 Nonesuch Records for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Recorded at Chicago Recording Co. (A1 to A3, B4, C1 to C5, D3, D4); Warzone Recorders in Chicago (A4 to B3, B5); The Studio, Springfield, Mo. (D2); and Moonshine Studios in Atlanta (D1). Additional recording at Ocean Way.
Mixed at CRC (A1, A2, A5, B5 to C5, D2, D4); Andora (A3, A4, B2 to B4); at Ocean Way; and CRC (B1, D1, D3).
Mastered at Gateway, Portland, Maine.
All songs (© 1996 Words Ampersand Music/Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Co/Ver Music/BMI)
Track A1 contains lyrics from "Amphetamine" by Peter Laughner (Upside Publishing/BMI). "Being There -180gr.-" is a deluxe LP edition of Wilco's acclaimed 1996 double album, released by the renowned label Nonesuch. Pressed on high-quality 180-gram vinyl, this reissue delivers exceptional sound fidelity and an immersive listening experience for audiophiles and fans alike. "Being There" marked a pivotal moment in Wilco?s career, blending alternative rock with Americana influences across its expansive tracklist. The album features standout tracks like ?Misunderstood? and ?Outtasite (Outta Mind),? showcasing Jeff Tweedy?s evocative songwriting and the band?s evolving sonic palette. Wilco has established themselves as one of America?s most innovative bands, earning Grammy Awards and critical acclaim for their genre-defying albums such as "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot." Nonesuch Records is celebrated for its commitment to artistic excellence, working with groundbreaking artists across genres since 1964. |  | | No. of tracks: |
38 |
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7559798294 |
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