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jcroach

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  1. http://www.legacyrecordings.com/a/#/news/legacy-recordings-unveils-uncle-tupelos-no-depression-legacy-edition-available-january-28th-2014/156/1/
  2. Thank you. Should have looked there first!
  3. Thanks for posting! Anyone know if this will be available as a 1-song only digital download?
  4. Added "The Ballad of the Opening Band" http://songsforslim.com/pages/releases/nw4028-jeff-tweedy-b-w-lucero Jeff Tweedy recently recorded "The Ballad of the Opening Band" for the Songs For Slim project, a non-profit to benefit former Replacements guitarist Slim Dunlap who suffered a serious stroke in 2012. (An apt song choice as Tweedy's prior band Uncle Tupelo was the opener on a handful of Slim-era Replacements dates in 1991). The 7" is limited to 250 signed and numbered copies worldwide and they'll be auctioned beginning this Sunday at 10am Pacific.
  5. I was really just referring to a new Wilco album, but yeah, those might be interesting too.
  6. Lot's of new about Jeff working on albums lately. Mavis Staples, Low, White Denim. I'm just looking forward the press release that says "Jeff Tweedy teams up with John Stirratt, Nels Cline, Glenn Kotche, Pat Sansone, Mikael Jorgensen to produce new album."
  7. I recommend this one also. It's a lot of fun. Read this then watch the episode of "Community" called "Digital Estate Planning."
  8. Thanks for the update! how did I miss this? From their web site:
  9. Added the iTunes single for Happy Xmas (War is over) with Jeff, Mavis Staples and Sean Lennon.
  10. A preview is now available on amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A992JYM/ref=dm_dp_trk15?ie=UTF8&qid=1354112383&sr=8-2 Sounds great! Definitely based on that 1996 arrangement.
  11. New track found to be added shortly. You and I - Live with Feist. Live at the World Cafe Vol 29, 2010. http://xpn.org/xpn-programs/world-cafe/cd-29 Buy here: http://shop.xpn.org/products/96252-live-the-world-cafe-volume-29
  12. Jack White - Blunderbuss Avett Brothers - The Carpenter Andrew Bird - Break It Yourself Honorable Mention: Mark Lanegan - Blues Funeral, got me back into his work. Haven't really been interested since Screaming Trees.
  13. Ok, this is a regular Courtesy Move day! Doing more Courtesy Move research. Turns out Max Johnson, Ken and Jay were also the backing band for Steve Forbert’s ’96 album Rocking Horse Head. http://archives.node...-courtesy-move/ http://www.allmusic....0610973/credits Here's the cover to the California 7". Never seen this before. Apparently this had a John Stirratt penned track as a b-side, "Sight Unseen." Catchy little song! According to this article: http://archives.node...ommon-courtesy/ Bennett's song “Songs That Weren’t Finished” which later appeared on "Bigger than Blue" was ori
  14. Thank you! Would love to hear the original Courtesy Move versions of those tracks. Would have made a decent album. Did John recycle any Courtesy Move songs for The Autumn Defense? Whispers or Screams Like a Photograph California Let's Count Our Loses Replace You It's Hard Talk To Me These I'll Provide.
  15. Does anyone have a copy of Jay Bennett's "The Magnificent Defeat"? I do not. I'm trying to confirm which songs John Stirratt and Ken Coomer play on. Can anyone help me with that?
  16. Ah......OK. I just removed "When The Roses Bloom Again" "My Thirty Thousand" "Bugeye Jim" and "Jolly Banker" because they are now available on Mermaid Ave. Vol III
  17. I was waiting to verify that it was on the physical soundtrack and not just the film. And I just confirmed it! http://consequenceofsound.net/2012/11/fiona-apple-ryan-adams-wilco-paul-mccartney-contribute-to-this-is-40-soundtrack/
  18. Full track list of the soundtrack: http://consequenceofsound.net/2012/11/fiona-apple-ryan-adams-wilco-paul-mccartney-contribute-to-this-is-40-soundtrack/ 01. I’m Your Angel – Yoko Ono 02. Always Judging – Norah Jones 03. What Do You Like? – Graham Parker with Punch Brothers 04. Sick Of You – Lindsey Buckingham 05. Rewrite – Paul Simon 06. Shining Through The Dark (Live) – Ryan Adams 07. Lunch Box Odd Sox – Paul McCartney 08. Brother & Sister – Lindsey Buckingham Featuring Norah Jones 09. Theme 1 (Debbie & Oliver) – Jon Brion 10. Watch The Moon Come Down – Graham Parker & The Ru
  19. Added Sherry Rich's album "Dakota Avenue" recorded in 1999-2001 with Jay Bennett, Leroy Bach, Glenn Kotche and Pat Sansone and released in 2012.
  20. jcroach

    Old Loft Pics

    I'm looking forward to hearing more of this. "lost" recordings featuring Glenn, Jay, Pat and Leroy! Like I said in the other thread, this is a bit of Wilco past and present. I've enjoyed what I've heard of her "Sherry Rich & Courtesy Move" album with Jay, Ken and John. Can we refer to this as Courtesy Move 2?
  21. Nice find. This deserves its own thread. "lost" recordings featuring Glenn, Jay, Pat and Leroy! A bit of Wilco past and present. I've enjoyed what I've heard of her "Sherry Rich & Courtesy Move" album with Jay, Ken and John. Can we refer to this as Courtesy Move 2?
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