Uncle Tupelo - Anodyne: Rhino High Fidelity (180g Vinyl LP) * * *
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Uncle Tupelo Anodyne Reissued on 180g LP as Part of the Rhino High Fidelity Series: (AAA) Cut From the Original Analog Master Tapes by Kevin Gray and Pressed at Optimal
Released in October 1993, Anodyne was the fourth and final album by alt-country pioneers Uncle Tupelo. Cut live in the studio in Austin, Texas, the record moves from the driving energy of "Chickamauga" and "The Long Cut" into "Anodyne" and "Acuff-Rose," where fiddle and pedal steel add a flash of Cosmic American color. The album ended UT's short-but-remarkable run, with the breakup soon giving rise to two new bands: Wilco and Son Volt.
In the new liner notes, music journalist Mark Deming reflects on the album's lasting weight. "Over those two weeks in Austin, Texas, recording Anodyne, Uncle Tupelo created both a grand finale and a new beginning, and the music and the emotions ring just as clear more than three decades on."
To ensure consistent sonic excellence, Kevin Gray cut the lacquers and Optimal pressed the 180-gram vinyl records. This release boasts high-quality glossy covers and "tip-on" jackets, an old-school aesthetic that evokes the golden age of vinyl.
Track Listing
Side One:
- Slate
- Acuff-Rose
- The Long Cut
- Give Back the Key to My Heart
- Chickamauga
- New Madrid
Side Two:
- Anodyne
- We've Been Had
- Fifteen Keys
- High Water
- No Sense in Lovin'
- Steal the Crumbs





