Wilco
See also: Golden Smog, Jeff Tweedy, Uncle Tupelo, Loose Fur, Jay Bennett
Album reviews
Sky Blue Sky (Recommended)
Nonesuch (2007)
The best band in the land? The evidence grows ever more convincing on Wilco's gorgeous sixth album, Sky Blue Sky.
A Ghost Is Born
Nonesuch (2004)
Over the course of A Ghost Is Born, you may laugh, frown, cry, cover your ears, or reach for the remote to fast-forward. But then you'll want to listen to it again.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Nonesuch (2002)
We should all enjoy YHF while we can, because there may not be another Wilco album this good in quite some time.
Summer Teeth
Reprise (1999)
Oddly enough, heavy-handed Wilco is still the best kind of Wilco.
Being There (Recommended)
Reprise (1996)
In which the Illinois country-rock combo takes an immense step forward, sludging into the annals of rock and roll and returning battered but with a newfound sense of purpose.
A.M.
Reprise (1995)
Maybe Jeff Tweedy just had to get it out of his system after the not-so gracious breakup of Uncle Tupelo. Whatever the reason, Wilco's 1995 debut album A.M. is chock full of country goodness.