A1: I Must Be High (2:59) A2: Casino Queen (2:45) A3: Box Full Of Letters (3:05) A4: Shouldn't Be Ashamed (3:29) A5: Pick Up The Change (2:56) A6: I Thought I Held You (3:49) A7: That's Not The Issue (3:21) B1: It's Just That Simple (3:46) B2: Should've Been In Love (3:36) B3: Passenger Side (3:34) B4: Dash 7 (3:29) B5: Blue Eyed Soul (4:05) B6: Too Far Apart (3:44)
Number of discs:
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Description:
"A.M. (hi-fi) (indies)" is a special edition Vinyl Maxi release by the acclaimed American alternative rock band Wilco. This record captures the essence of Wilco's early sound, blending alt-country roots with melodic indie rock influences. The "A.M." album, originally released in 1995, marked Wilco?s debut and set the stage for their evolution into one of America's most innovative bands. Known for tracks like "Box Full of Letters" and "Casino Queen," this vinyl offers listeners a high-fidelity experience that highlights both musical nuance and emotional depth. As an indies exclusive, it appeals to collectors and audiophiles alike.
Wilco was formed in Chicago in 1994 after the breakup of Uncle Tupelo, led by frontman Jeff Tweedy. Over their career, they have received multiple Grammy nominations and won two Grammys for Best Alternative Music Album ("A Ghost Is Born") and Best Historical Album ("The Woody Guthrie Centennial Collection"). Their genre-defying approach has earned them critical acclaim worldwide.
As there is no specific manufacturer listed for this edition, it reflects a trend among independent labels to produce high-quality pressings tailored to discerning fans seeking unique releases outside mainstream channels.