Uncle Tupelo - Anoyyne [Limited Edition Clear Color Vinyl]

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The highly acclaimed final studio album (as well as their major-label debut) from alt-country band Uncle Tupelo, released in 1993. 

Recorded in Austin, Texas, Anodyne featured a split in songwriting credits between singers Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, plus a cover version of the Doug Sahm song "Give Back the Key to My Heart", with Sahm on vocals. The lyrical themes were influenced by country music and—more than their preceding releases—touched on interpersonal relationships. After two promotional tours for the album, tensions between Farrar and Tweedy culminated in the breakup of Uncle Tupelo.

"Slate" (Farrar) – 3:24 "Acuff-Rose" (Tweedy) – 2:35 "The Long Cut" (Tweedy) – 3:20 "Give Back the Key to My Heart" () – 3:26 "Chickamauga" (Farrar) – 3:42 "New Madrid" (Tweedy) – 3:31 "Anodyne" (Farrar) – 4:50 "We've Been Had" (Tweedy) – 3:26 "Fifteen Keys" (Farrar) – 3:25 "High Water" (Farrar) – 4:14 "No Sense in Lovin'" (Tweedy) – 3:46 "Steal the Crumbs" (Farrar) – 3:38