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Still Feel Gone (Bonus Tracks)

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Released: Mar 1991
Label: Columbia/Legacy
With their sophomore LP, Uncle Tupelo uses the basic formulas of No Depression, but turns the volume up considerably, giving tunes like "Gun" and "Nothing" a raging earnestness. Interestingly, the band's lead vocal duties are distributed with increasing evenness between Jay Farrar, who dominates their first record, and Jeff Tweedy, who would go on to lead the much more popular Wilco. The best songs here are still Farrar's, though, including "Punch Drunk" and the lovely acoustic number "Still Be Around."
- Nate Cavalieri
Uncle Tupelo - Still Feel Gone 2003-04-11
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    3:42
    Gun
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    3:40
    Looking For A Way Out
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    3:08
    Fall Down Easy
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    2:16
    Nothing
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    2:44
    Still Be Around
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    2:12
    Watch Me Fall
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    2:43
    Punch Drunk
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    3:38
    Postcard
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    2:32
    D. Boon
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    2:22
    True To Life
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    3:15
    Cold Shoulder
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    2:42
    Discarded
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    3:12
    If That's Alright
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    3:31
    Sauget Wind
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    2:30
    I Wanna Destroy You - (previously unreleased)
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    2:07
    Watch Me Fall - (previously unreleased, demo)
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    Looking For A Way Out - (previously unreleased, demo, fast version)
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    If That's Alright - (previously unreleased, demo, fast acoustic version)
℗ 1991, 1992, 2003 Uncle Tupelo Partnership