Wilco albums (7)

A.M. by Wilco (1995)

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Being There by Wilco (1996)

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Summerteeth by Wilco (1999)

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Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco (2002)

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So you're a Wilco fan. Well, maybe not even a fan at the moment. But it's 2002 and you've been following Jeff Tweedy and his band of down-home intellectuals for the past number of years. The 'alt-country' stuff that Tweedy had helped bring to fruition with Uncle Tupelo was keeping you pleasantly entertained. And Being There was pretty good, right? Everyone liked that album. And many loved it. But you got a weird feeling during Summerteeth. It might have been those dark lyrics... [read the rest]

A Ghost Is Born by Wilco (2004)

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Kicking Television: Live In Chicago by Wilco (2005)

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Sky Blue Sky by Wilco (2007)

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