Wilco: Being There

Wilco SKU: 33799933
Wilco: Being There

Wilco: Being There

Wilco SKU: 33799933

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Being There
Artist: Wilco
Label: Rhino
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 081227932893
Genre: Rock

Limited quadruple vinyl LP pressing. Deluxe edition of the alt-rock band builds on the original with 15 bonus tracks released for the first time, including alternate versions of tracks "I Got You" and "Say You Miss Me." Also included are four songs the band played on radio station KCRW on November 13, 1996. Being There is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Wilco, released on October 29, 1996. Despite it's release as a double album, Being There was sold at a single album price as a result of a deal between lead singer Jeff Tweedy and the band's label Reprise Records. The album was an improvement for the band in both sales and critical reception, in contrast to their debut album A.M. (1995). Taking it's name from the 1979 film of the same name, the self-produced album featured more surrealistic and introspective writing than on A.M.. This was due in part to several significant changes in Tweedy's life, including the birth of his first child. Musically, it juxtaposed the alternative country styles songs reminiscent of Uncle Tupelo with psychedelic, surreal songs. It was the only Wilco album with steel guitarist Bob Egan, and their last with multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston.

Tracks:
1.1 Misunderstood
1.2 Far, Far Away
1.3 Monday
1.4 Outtasite (Outta Mind)
1.5 Forget the Flower
1.6 Red-Eyed and Blue
1.7 I Got You (At the End of the Century)
1.8 What's the World Got in Store
1.9 Hotel Arizona
1.10 Say You Miss Me
2.1 Sunken Treasure
2.2 Someday Soon
2.3 Outta Mind (Outta Sight)
2.4 Someone Else's Song
2.5 Kingpin
2.6 (Was I) in Your Dreams
2.7 Why Would You Wanna Live
2.8 The Lonely 1
2.9 Dreamer in My Dreams
3.1 Outtakes/Alternates/Demos - Late Blooming Son
3.2 I've Got You (Dobro Mix Warzone)
3.3 Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Alternate)
3.4 Far, Far Away (Dark Side of the Room)
3.5 Dynamite My Soul
3.6 Losing Interest
3.7 Why Would You Wanna Live (Alternate)
3.8 Sun's a Star
3.9 Capitol City
3.10 Better When I'm Gone
3.11 Dreamer in My Dreams (Alternate Rough Take)
4.1 Say You Miss Me (Alternate)
4.2 I Got You (Alternate)
4.3 Monday (Party Horn Version)
4.4 I Can't Keep from Talking
4.5 Live on KCRW 11/13/96 - Sunken Treasure
4.6 Red-Eyed and Blue
4.7 Far, Far Away
4.8 Will You Love Me Tomorrow
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