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Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC]

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Mesazh nga Binnz Wed Dec 30, 2009 12:13 pm

A.M. [1995]

287MB/FLAC

Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC] 69uahimxqaddfxlnpizw

Tracklisting:
1. "I Must Be High" 2:59
2. "Casino Queen" 2:45
3. "Box Full of Letters" 3:05
4. "Shouldn't Be Ashamed" 3:28
5. "Pick Up the Change" 2:56
6. "I Thought I Held You" 3:49
7. "That's Not the Issue" 3:19
8. "It's Just That Simple" (John Stirratt) 3:45
9. "Should've Been in Love" 3:36
10. "Passenger Side" 3:33
11. "Dash 7" 3:29
12. "Blue Eyed Soul" 4:05
13. "Too Far Apart" 3:44

Kodi:
http://rapidshare.com/files/294083439/Should_ve-Been-In-L0ve.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/294090929/Should_ve-Been-In-L0ve.part2.rar


Being There [1996]

503MB/FLAC

Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC] Hsf5pcsgpexw97fejc8a

Tracklisting:
1-01 Misunderstood (6:28)
1-02 Far, Far Away (3:20)
1-03 Monday (3:33)
1-04 Outtasite (Outta Mind) (2:34)
1-05 Forget The Flowers (2:47)
1-06 Red-Eyed And Blue (2:45)
1-07 I Got You (At The End Of The Century) (3:57)
1-08 What's The World Got In Store (3:09)
1-09 Hotel Arizona (3:37)
1-10 Say You Miss Me (4:07)
2-01 Sunken Treasure (6:51)
2-02 Someday Soon (2:33)
2-03 Outta Mind (Outta Sight) (3:20)
2-04 Someone Else's Song (3:21)
2-05 Kingpin (5:17)
2-06 (Was I) In Your Dreams (3:30)
2-07 Why Would You Wanna Live (4:16)
2-08 The Lonely 1 (4:49)
2-09 Dreamer In My Dreams (6:43)

Kodi:
http://rapidshare.com/files/294099596/The-Lonely-0ne.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/294107923/The-Lonely-0ne.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/294117383/The-Lonely-0ne.part3.rar


Summerteeth [1999]

400MB/FLAC

Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC] Gycr7ys6bjpaozidkmko

Tracklisting:
1. "Can't Stand It" (Tweedy, Bennett) 3:46
2. "She's a Jar" (Tweedy, Bennett) 4:43
3. "A Shot in the Arm" (Tweedy, Bennett, Stirratt) 4:19
4. "We're Just Friends" (Tweedy, Bennett, Stirratt) 2:44
5. "I'm Always in Love" (Tweedy, Bennett) 3:41
6. "Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway(again)" (Tweedy, Bennett, Stirratt) 3:20
7. "Pieholden Suite" (Tweedy, Bennett) 3:26
8. "How to Fight Loneliness" (Tweedy, Bennett) 3:53
9. "Via Chicago" (Tweedy) 5:33
10. "ELT" (Tweedy, Bennett) 3:46
11. "My Darling" (Tweedy, Bennett) 3:38
12. "When You Wake Up Feeling Old" (Tweedy) 3:56
13. "Summer Teeth" (Tweedy, Bennett) 3:21
14. "In a Future Age" (Tweedy, Bennett) 2:57
15. Untitled (silence, hidden track) 0:23
16. "Candyfloss" (hidden track) (Tweedy, Bennett) 2:57
17. "A Shot in the Arm" (alternate version, hidden track) (Tweedy, Bennett, Stirratt) 3:54

Review:
In 1999, Wilco willingly abdicated their position as one of the leading acts in the alt-country movement to dive head-first into the challenging waters of experimental pop with their album Summerteeth, and moved even further away from their rootsy origins with Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and A Ghost Is Born, winning the group a new and enthusiastic audience along the way. So it might amuse a number of the band's earlier fans that in many respects Wilco's sixth studio album, Sky Blue Sky, sounds like the long-awaited follow-up to 1996's Being There -- while it lacks the ramshackle shape-shifting and broad twang of that earlier album, Sky Blue Sky represents a shift back to an organic sound and approach that suggests the influence of Neil Young's Harvest and the more polished avenues of '70s soft rock. Sky Blue Sky also marks Wilco's first studio recordings since Nels Cline and Pat Sansone joined the group, and they certainly make their presence felt -- with Cline, Wilco has its strongest guitarist to date, and while his interplay with Sansone on numbers like "Impossible Germany" and "Walken" lacks the skronky muscle of his more avant-garde work of the past, it's never less than inspired and he works real wonders with Jeff Tweedy's lovely melodies. Sansone's keyboard work also shines, adding soulful accents to "Side with the Seeds" and Mellotron on "Leave Me (Like You Found Me)," as does Mikael Jorgensen's piano and organ, and overall this is Wilco's strongest album as an ensemble to date. Tweedy's vocals boast a clarity and nuance that reveals he's grown in confidence and skill as a singer, and the songs recall Summerteeth's beautiful but unsettling mix of lovely tunes and lyrics that focus on troubled souls and crumbling relationships. Between the pensive "Be Patient with Me," the lovelorn "Hate It Here," and "On and On and On"'s pledge that "we'll stay together" squared off against the resignation of "Please don't cry/We're designed to die," Sky Blue Sky isn't afraid to go to the dark places, but Tweedy and his bandmates also find plenty of beauty, inspiration, and real joy along the way, and the album's open, natural sound is an ideal match for the material. Sky Blue Sky may find Wilco dipping their toes into roots rock again, but this doesn't feel like a step back so much as another fresh path for one of America's most consistently interesting bands.

Kodi:
http://rapidshare.com/files/294051295/I_m-Always-In-L0ve.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/294056985/I_m-Always-In-L0ve.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/294063083/I_m-Always-In-L0ve.part3.rar


Yankee Hotel Foxtrot [2002] :worship:

333MB/FLAC

Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC] P8d8oll0sofo4jwvi6

Tracklisting:
1. "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" (Tweedy) 6:57 ❤
2. "Kamera" 3:29
3. "Radio Cure" 5:08
4. "War on War" 3:47
5. "Jesus, Etc." 3:50
6. "Ashes of American Flags" 4:43
7. "Heavy Metal Drummer" (Tweedy) 3:08
8. "I'm the Man Who Loves You" 3:55
9. "Pot Kettle Black" 4:00
10. "Poor Places" 5:15
11. "Reservations" (Tweedy) 7:22

Review:
Complex and dangerously catchy, lyrically sophisticated and provocative, noisy and somehow serene, Wilco's aging new album is simply a masterpiece; it is equally magnificent in headphones, cars and parties. And as anyone who's seen the mixed-bag crowd at Wilco shows knows, it will find a home in the collections of hippies, frat boys, acid-eating prep schoolers, and the record store apparatchiks of the indiocracy. No one is too good for this album; it is better than all of us.

And Tweedy seems to be coming into his own as a lyricist. The brooding introspection of Summerteeth made for a handful of elegant lyrics, most notably the skeletal beauty of "She's a Jar," where "she begs me not to miss her" returns as the stinging "she begs me not to hit her," transforming a wistful love song into something gently bruising. But on Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, Tweedy becomes what I think he always was: an optimist and a romantic.

His declaration of wanting to salute "the ashes of American flags," is less cynicism than, perhaps, the devoted liberal's nostalgia for an honest patriotism (check out the array of properly lefty links at wilcoworld.com if you don't believe me). "All my lies are always wishes," he sings, "I know I would die if I could come back new." In "Jesus, etc.," there's a cascading simplicity when he sings, "Tall buildings shake, voices escape, singing sad, sad songs to two chords/ Strung down your cheeks, bitter melodies turning your orbit around." Sad, celestial and lovely. The final declaration on Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is one of abiding dedication: "I've got reservations 'bout so many things but not about you." There isn't a truer word to be had.

Kodi:
http://rapidshare.com/files/300373745/wl-fxxtrt.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/300382734/wl-fxxtrt.part2.rar


A Ghost Is Born [2004]

350MB/FLAC

Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC] 0rrnc4bt5xtrpg8kaens

Tracklisting:
01 At Least That's What You Said Tweedy 5:33
02 Hell Is Chrome Jorgensen, Tweedy 4:38
03 Spiders (Kidsmoke) Tweedy 10:46
04 Muzzle of Bees Tweedy 4:56
05 Hummingbird Tweedy 3:11
06 Handshake Drugs Tweedy 6:07
07 Wishful Thinking Kotche, Tweedy 4:41
08 Company in My Back Tweedy 3:46
09 I'm a Wheel Tweedy 2:37
10 Theologians Tweedy 3:36
11 Less Than You Think Bach, Jorgensen, Kotche ... 15:04
12 The Late Greats Tweedy 5:03

bonus EP (mp3)
01 Panthers
02 At Least That's What You Said (Live)
03 The Late Greats (Live)
04 Handshake Drugs (Live)
05 Kicking Television

Review:
It's hard not to wonder if Wilco's breakthrough 2002 release, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, would have been such a critical success and so eagerly embraced by the indie rock community if it hadn't become such a cause clbre thanks to the band being unceremoniously dropped by Reprise Records, and then signed by Nonesuch after the album had become a hot item on the Internet. Much of the critical reaction to the album, while almost uniformly enthusiastic (and rightly so), had an odd undertow that suggested the writers were not especially familiar with Wilco's body of work, registering a frequent sense of surprise that an "alt-country" band would make such an adventurous album while ignoring the creative shape-shifting that had been so much a part of Jeff Tweedy and company's approach on Being There and Summerteeth. The irony is that 2004's A Ghost Is Born, the eagerly awaited follow-up to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, is also the Wilco album with the strongest stylistic link to its immediate predecessor, as if their new fans are being given a moment to catch up. A Ghost Is Born hardly sounds like a retread of YHF, but the languid, ghostly song structures, the periodic forays into dissonance, and the pained, hesitant vocals from Jeff Tweedy that were so much a part of that album also take center stage here. But while much of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot had a cool and slightly removed feeling, A Ghost Is Born is considerably warmer and more organic; the extended instrumental breaks in several of the songs (two cuts are over ten minutes long) sound more like a group in full flight than the Pro Tools-assembled structures of YHF. And while Wilco's former secret weapon, Jay Bennett, is now out of the picture, the rest of the group (especially multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach, keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen, and guitarist/co-producer Jim O'Rourke) fill the gaps with admirable grace and strength.

Kodi:
http://rapidshare.com/files/300232493/Agho-is-b0r.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/300242674/Agho-is-b0r.part2.rar


Sky Blue Sky [2007]

303MB/FLAC

Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC] Xqaebyqvs7s2dm4o9ww

Tracklisting:
1. Either Way
2. You Are My Face
3. Impossible Germany
4. Sky Blue Sky
5. Side With the Seeds
6. Shake It Off
7. Please Be Patient With Me
8. Hate It Here
9. Leave Me (Like You Found Me)
10. Walken
11. What Light
12. On And On And On

Review:
In 1999, Wilco willingly abdicated their position as one of the leading acts in the alt-country movement to dive head-first into the challenging waters of experimental pop with their album Summerteeth, and moved even further away from their rootsy origins with Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and A Ghost Is Born, winning the group a new and enthusiastic audience along the way. So it might amuse a number of the band's earlier fans that in many respects Wilco's sixth studio album, Sky Blue Sky, sounds like the long-awaited follow-up to 1996's Being There -- while it lacks the ramshackle shape-shifting and broad twang of that earlier album, Sky Blue Sky represents a shift back to an organic sound and approach that suggests the influence of Neil Young's Harvest and the more polished avenues of '70s soft rock. Sky Blue Sky also marks Wilco's first studio recordings since Nels Cline and Pat Sansone joined the group, and they certainly make their presence felt -- with Cline, Wilco has its strongest guitarist to date, and while his interplay with Sansone on numbers like "Impossible Germany" and "Walken" lacks the skronky muscle of his more avant-garde work of the past, it's never less than inspired and he works real wonders with Jeff Tweedy's lovely melodies. Sansone's keyboard work also shines, adding soulful accents to "Side with the Seeds" and Mellotron on "Leave Me (Like You Found Me)," as does Mikael Jorgensen's piano and organ, and overall this is Wilco's strongest album as an ensemble to date. Tweedy's vocals boast a clarity and nuance that reveals he's grown in confidence and skill as a singer, and the songs recall Summerteeth's beautiful but unsettling mix of lovely tunes and lyrics that focus on troubled souls and crumbling relationships. Between the pensive "Be Patient with Me," the lovelorn "Hate It Here," and "On and On and On"'s pledge that "we'll stay together" squared off against the resignation of "Please don't cry/We're designed to die," Sky Blue Sky isn't afraid to go to the dark places, but Tweedy and his bandmates also find plenty of beauty, inspiration, and real joy along the way, and the album's open, natural sound is an ideal match for the material. Sky Blue Sky may find Wilco dipping their toes into roots rock again, but this doesn't feel like a step back so much as another fresh path for one of America's most consistently interesting bands.

Kodi:
http://rapidshare.com/files/300389012/wl-skblsk.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/300398822/wl-skblsk.part2.rar


Wilco (The Album) [2009]

275MB/FLAC

Wilco discography (1995-2009) [FLAC] Mz076x2f77ulp70ys73

Tracklisting:
1. "Wilco (The Song)" 2:59
2. "Deeper Down" 2:59
3. "One Wing" 3:42
4. "Bull Black Nova" 5:39
5. "You and I" 3:26
6. "You Never Know" 4:21
7. "Country Disappeared" 4:02
8. "Solitaire" 3:04
9. "I'll Fight" 4:23
10. "Sonny Feeling" 4:13
11. "Everlasting" 3:58

Review:
Every song on Wilco (The Album) is written and performed with immaculate precision, though the subtleties in the work gradually reveal their charms upon repeated listening. "Deeper Down" in particular is a marvel in the way its textures shift dramatically from verse to verse without diverting attention from the relative simplicity of its melody and rhythm. Similarly, the way the band effortlessly evokes waves of guilt, anxiety, and fearful resignation in "Bull Black Nova" is masterful and makes the song potentially painful to hear if you're already feeling any of those emotions. On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are moments of unapologetic, unguarded beauty, as in the lovely lead guitar and piano parts in "Country Disappeared" and the melodramatic orchestral swell in the otherwise understated "Everlasting Everything".

This is not the music of men trying to be cool; it is the work of veterans unafraid to express mature emotions with an appropriate level of musical depth and nuance.

Kodi:
http://rapidshare.com/files/300361187/wl-evrl.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/300370316/wl-evrl.part2.rar

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