Artist: Uncle Tupelo

Uncle Tupelo
Country
United States
Comments
Alternative country band that existed from 1987 until 1994. A magazine was named after the group's first influential record, "No Depression", and the term came to be used to describe the genre of music Uncle Tupelo was making. The group's lyrics often addressed the lives and concerns of the working class.
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Performances

Covers

Title down Performer Release date Originally by
1 Atomic Power Uncle Tupelo 1992 The Louvin Brothers
2 Blue Eyes Uncle Tupelo 1993 The International Submarine Band
3 Effigy Uncle Tupelo November 3, 1993 Creedence Clearwater Revival
4 Give Back the Key to my Heart Uncle Tupelo October 5, 1993 Sir Doug & The Texas Tornados
5 I Wanna Be Your Dog Uncle Tupelo March 19, 2002 The Stooges
6 I Wanna Destroy You Uncle Tupelo April 15, 2003 The Soft Boys
7 Moonshiner Uncle Tupelo 1992 Ed McCurdy
8 Movin' On Uncle Tupelo August 1992 Merle Haggard and The Strangers

Releases

Audio album

Title down Performer Release date Label
1 89/93 - An Anthology Uncle Tupelo March 19, 2002 Legacy
2 Anodyne Uncle Tupelo October 5, 1993 Sire
3 March 16-20, 1992 Uncle Tupelo 1992 Rockville
4 Still Feel Gone [Bonus Tracks] Uncle Tupelo April 15, 2003 Legacy

Performances also appear on

Title down Performer Release date Label
1 20 More Explosive Fantastic Rockin' Mega Smash Hit Explosions! various artists August 1992 Pravda Records
2 Conmemorativo: A Tribute to Gram Parsons various artists 1993 Rhino Records
3 No Alternative various artists November 3, 1993 Arista

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