summerteeth (Deluxe Edition) Wilco

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
06.11.2020

Label: Rhino/Warner Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: Wilco

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  • Original Album:
  • 1Can't Stand It03:46
  • 2She's a Jar04:42
  • 3A Shot in the Arm04:19
  • 4We're Just Friends02:45
  • 5I'm Always in Love03:41
  • 6Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again)03:20
  • 7Pieholden Suite03:26
  • 8How to Fight Loneliness03:53
  • 9Via Chicago05:33
  • 10ELT03:46
  • 11My Darling03:38
  • 12When You Wake up Feeling Old03:56
  • 13Summer Teeth03:21
  • 14In a Future Age02:57
  • 1523 Seconds of Silence00:23
  • 16Candyfloss02:57
  • 17A Shot in the Arm (Remix)03:54
  • Outtakes/ Alternates/ Demos:
  • 18Tried and True (Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)03:12
  • 19I'm Always in Love (Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)03:02
  • 20All I Need (Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)02:58
  • 21I'll Sing It (Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)02:31
  • 22Two Guitars (Instrumental) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)02:39
  • 23Candyfloss (Demo) (44.1 kHz)02:42
  • 24In a Future Age (Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)02:35
  • 25No Hurry (Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)03:25
  • 26She's a Jar (Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)03:50
  • 27Can't Locator It (Guitar Riff Demo) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)01:21
  • 28Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again) [Demo] (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)03:28
  • 29Summer Teeth (Slow Rhodes Version) (44.1 kHz)03:52
  • 30Pieholden Suite (Alternate) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)03:42
  • 31I'm Always in Love (Early Run Through) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)04:42
  • 32My Darling (Alternate) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)02:37
  • 33Tried and True (Alternate) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)02:37
  • 34She's a Jar (Alternate) (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)04:47
  • 35Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again) [Alternate] (2020 Remaster) (44.1 kHz)04:14
  • 36Candy Floss (Intro) (44.1 kHz)01:19
  • 37Every Little Thing (Alternate) (44.1 kHz)03:46
  • 38Viking Dan (Outtake) (44.1 kHz)05:52
  • 39We're Just Friends / Yee Haw (10/29/99 Minneapolis Soundcheck) (44.1 kHz)03:30
  • 40Summer Teeth (Alternate) (44.1 kHz)03:42
  • 41In a Future Age (Take 3) (44.1 kHz)03:10
  • Live At The Boulder Theater-Boulder, CO 11/1/99 (Part One):
  • 42Via Chicago (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)05:50
  • 43Candy Floss (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)02:39
  • 44Summer Teeth (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:14
  • 45I'm Always in Love (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:59
  • 46I Must Be High (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:01
  • 47How to Fight Loneliness (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:54
  • 48Hotel Arizona (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:00
  • 49Red-Eyed and Blue (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)02:41
  • 50I Got You (At the End of the Century) (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:44
  • 51Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again) (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:04
  • 52She's a Jar (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:32
  • 53A Shot in the Arm (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)05:14
  • 54We're Just Friends (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:23
  • 55Misunderstood (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)08:02
  • Live At The Boulder Theater-Boulder, CO 11/1/99 (Part Two):
  • 56Hesitating Beauty (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)02:56
  • 57Christ for President (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:22
  • 58Passenger Side (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:44
  • 59Can't Stand It (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:55
  • 60Forget the Flowers (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:11
  • 61New Madrid (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:36
  • 62California Stars (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)05:57
  • 63Kingpin (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)08:27
  • 64Casino Queen (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)06:22
  • 65Outta Mind (Outta Sight) (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)03:33
  • 66Hoodoo Voodoo (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)05:47
  • 67Monday (Live at the Boulder Theater, Boulder, CO 11/1/99) (44.1 kHz)04:18
  • Total Runtime04:17:15

Info for summerteeth (Deluxe Edition)



Newly remastered masterpiece: Wilco’s third album, Summerteeth, arrived in March 1999 to glowing reviews for its daring arrangements, lush harmonies and revealing lyrics. More than 20 years later, the Chicago-based band is expanding one of its best with multiple collections packed with hours of unreleased studio and live recordings.

Wilco looked very different back in 1999 when Summerteeth came out. Playing with Jeff were Leroy Bach on piano, Ken Coomer on drums, Jay Bennett, and John Stirratt, who, besides Jeff, is the only other member still with the group. Jay, famously kicked out of the band during the making of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, sadly passed away in 2009.

Recorded through 1997 and 1998 in Willie Nelson’s Texas recording studio and Chicago’s Kingsize Soundlabs – during which, separately, Wilco recorded and released Mermaid Avenue with Billy Bragg, consisting of unused Woody Guthrie lyrics – the follow-up to 1996’s Being There was markedly different from anything Wilco had ever released. Most of the tunes were written by Jeff Tweedy and company in the studio, and for the first time, the band achieved their desired sound with overdubs. While Summerteeth didn’t outsell Being There, it was critically lauded, making No. 8 on the Village Voice‘s annual Pazz & Jop poll that year.

Summerteeth introduced many fan-favorite classic tracks that the band continues to play live today, including “I’m Always In Love,” “A Shot In The Arm” and “Via Chicago.” The 24 previously unreleased recordings that debut on the deluxe edition explore the making of the critically acclaimed album with demos (“No Hurry” and “I’ll Sing It”), outtakes (“I’m Always In Love (Early Run Through)” and “Viking Dan”), and alternate versions (“Summer Teeth (Slow Rhodes Version)” and “Pieholden Suite (Alternate)”).

The two remaining albums of SUMMERTEETH: DELUXE EDITION features a previously unissued live show. The concert took place late in the Summerteeth tour, on November 1, 1999 in Colorado at The Boulder Theatre, when the new songs had been road-tested and the band was in top form. Sourced from an uncirculated soundboard recording, it features band members Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Ken Coomer and Jay Bennett. Most of the songs on Summerteeth were performed during the show, along with several tracks from the band’s two previous records, Being There (1996) and A.M. (1995), as well as Mermaid Avenue (1999). The latter was the first in a series of albums that Wilco recorded with Billy Bragg where the group wrote music for and sang previously unheard lyrics penned by folk icon Woody Guthrie.

Jeff Tweedy, vocals (1–14), electric guitar (1, 9), backing vocals (1, 2, 10, 11), acoustic guitar (2, 3, 6–9, 11–14), harmonica (2), 12-string guitar (3), synthesizers (3, 9), baritone guitar (5), claps (6), bass guitar (7), tambourine (7), toy harp (12), bowed and tremolo guitars (14)
Jay Bennett, piano (1, 3–9, 11, 13, 14), keyboards (1–3, 5–8, 10–13), bells (1, 13), percussion (1), backing vocals (1, 2, 4–8, 10–14), electric guitar (2, 10, 11, 13), tambourine (2, 6, 7, 9-11), lap steel (3, 13), synthesizers (3, 7, 10), drums (3, 5, 17), Farfisa (4), bass drum (4), bass guitar (5), baritone guitar (6, 11), e-bow guitar (6, 11), claps (6, 11), banjo (7, 9), organ (9, 14), Moog (9), slide bass (11), tiple (12)


John Stirratt, bass (1–3, 6–14), backing vocals (4–8, 11–13), piano (5)
Ken Coomer, drums (1, 2, 5–14), timpani (3)
Leroy Bach, piano (12)
Dave Crawford, trumpet (7)
Mark Greenberg, vibraphone (11)
David Campbell, String arrangements (1)

Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig

The Chicago rock band founded in the mid-’90s by singer, guitarist and songwriter Jeff Tweedy last year launched and headlined the inaugural Solid Sound Festival, while Tweedy produced and wrote two songs for the Grammy- winning release by soul legend Mavis Staples, You Are Not Alone, which won Best Americana Album at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in February.

Staples joined Wilco, Avi Buffalo, Vetiver, the Baseball Project and more to perform at the first Solid Sound Festival, held Aug. 13-15, 2010, on the grounds of MASS MoCA (the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art), a converted textile mill in North Adams, tucked away in the scenic Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts.

Wilco has already announced the second incarnation of Solid Sound June 24-26. Along with a pair of headline performances by Wilco, this year’s version features the Levon Helm Band, Sonic Youth guitarist Thurston Moore, New Zealand rocker Liam Finn, alt-country duo The Handsome Family and folk couple Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion. Also performing are soul singer Syl Johnson, jazz trumpeter Dave Douglas and Chicago retro-soul band JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound, plus indie-rockers Here We Go Magic, Sic Alps, Purling Hiss and a rare live set by Pillow Wand, a collaboration between Moore and Wilco guitarist Nels Cline. Comedian John Hodgman hosts this year’s Comedy Cabaret, featuring Daily Show correspondent Wyatt Cenac and comics Eugene Mirman and Morgan Murphy. Tickets are available via solidsoundfestival.com.

Also, Wilco this winter founded dBpm Records, headquartered in Easthampton, MA, to release future Wilco albums. Speaking of which, the band is currently recording the follow-up to its Grammy-nominated 2009 release Wilco (The Album) at the band’s studio in Chicago, The Loft.

It’s the latest chapter for Wilco, which Tweedy founded in 1994 after the dissolution of his previous group, Uncle Tupelo. From its raucous roots-rock origins, Wilco over the years has expanded its sound to encompass classic pop and genre-spanning experimentalism on acclaimed albums including 2002’s Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (the subject of Sam Jones’ 2002 film I Am Trying to Break Your Heart) and 2005’s Grammy-winning effort A Ghost is Born. Wilco also teamed with English singer Billy Bragg in the late ’90s at the invitation of Woody Guthrie’s daughter, who invited them to collaborate on setting to music some of the folk icon’s previously unrecorded lyrics, resulting in a pair of highly regarded Mermaid Avenue albums.

The current Wilco lineup solidified in 2004 with the addition of guitarist Nels Cline and guitarist/keyboardist Pat Sansone, who rounded out a roster featuring Tweedy, founding bassist John Stirratt, drummer Glenn Kotche and keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen. Kotche joined the band during the making of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, and Jorgensen helped with live sound manipulations on that tour before switching to piano and becoming a full-time member of Wilco.

In life beyond Wilco Stirratt and Sansone play together in the folk-pop group Autumn Defense, Jorgensen fronts the pop-rock band Pronto and Cline performs in multiple side projects, most notably with the free-jazz instrumental group The Nels Cline Singers. Kotche performs with bassist Darin Gray in On Fillmore and as a composer and a solo percussionist. He has also collaborated with Tweedy on the Loose Fur side project.

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