Jeff Tweedy - Together At Last (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Together At Last
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Anti / Epitaph
Genre: Country, Singer/Songwriter
Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 00:38:28
Total Size: 752 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Via Chicago
02. Laminated Cat
03. Lost Love
04. Muzzle Of Bees
05. Ashes Of American Flags
06. Dawned On Me
07. In A Future Age
08. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
09. Hummingbird
10. I'm Always In Love
11. Sky Blue Sky


An all-acoustic set recorded at Wilco’s Chicago studio, The Loft, Together at Last plays like a fireside tour through Tweedy’s decades-old songbook, from his day job (“Via Chicago,” “Ashes of American Flags,” “I’m Always in Love”) to side projects Loose Fur (“Laminated Cat”) and Golden Smog (“Lost Love”). Stripped-down, uncluttered, and achingly direct, Together highlights the strength not just of Tweedy’s writing—heartfelt, American, just a little bit arcane—but his voice, which trembles and sways like a tree standing up to wind.

Jeff Tweedy first rose to prominence with Uncle Tupelo in the late '80s and early '90s, but with his own group, Wilco, he would step out from the shadow of that legendary alt-country group and his former partner, Jay Farrar, becoming a major figure in Americana, indie rock, and contemporary folk with his eclectic body of work.

Belleville, Illinois high school friends Tweedy and Farrar started Uncle Tupelo as the Primitives in St. Louis in the mid-'80s. After a run of four albums (including their seminal debut, No Depression), Farrar abruptly quit in 1994 and started Son Volt, who continued Tupelo's spirit of moody and rousing ruralism. Tweedy and the remaining Tupelo members picked up as Wilco. With that group, Tweedy would permanently lay to rest the impression that Farrar had been the sole dark genius of Uncle Tupelo. (In fact, one theory holds that Farrar disintegrated the group because he was threatened by Tweedy's burgeoning creative role.) Wilco's first album, A.M. (1995), seemed designed to please the Uncle Tupelo audience. However, the following two-disc Being There (1996), a sprawling achievement that garnered comparisons to the Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street, and the experimental but pop-oriented Summerteeth (1999) would establish Tweedy as a distinct and formidable force in popular music.

Tweedy has also been part of Golden Smog, an all-star collective who has included members of the Jayhawks, Soul Asylum, and Big Star; appeared on the Handsome Family album Through the Trees; and also appeared on Blue Rodeo leader Jim Cuddy's solo debut, All in Time. In addition, Wilco collaborated with Billy Bragg on the two Mermaid Avenue albums, which set music to the lost lyrics of Woody Guthrie. In 2000 and 2001, Tweedy undertook a series of solo acoustic shows and formed a side group with Jim O'Rourke and Glenn Kotche, Loose Fur, before settling in to work on the next Wilco album. Unfortunately, Wilco found themselves without a label when Reprise Records rejected their album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, though they opted to tour in spite of this situation. After streaming the album for fans on Wilco's website, Nonesuch stepped in and gave Yankee Hotel Foxtrot an early 2002 release, and the album became a critical and commercial success. That same year, Tweedy wrote and recorded some solo material for Ethan Hawke's film Chelsea Walls, which became the backbone of movie's soundtrack album.

During his downtime with Wilco, Tweedy worked in the studio with the Minus 5, Beck, and Charlie Louvin, while serving as producer on recordings by Mavis Staples and Low, and he released a live album in 2006 drawn from a live performance, Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest. In 2013, Tweedy began writing and recording songs for a solo project which became a family affair when his teenage son, Spencer Tweedy, began playing drums on the sessions. The father/son band adopted the name Tweedy, and their debut album, Sukierae, was released in 2014, the same year Wilco released a pair of archival albums and played residencies in several cities to celebrate their 20th anniversary. In June 2017, Tweedy presented his first proper solo album, Together At Last, consisting of acoustic reworkings of eleven songs from his back catalog.




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Many thanks for HD tracks.
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Many Thanks . Please uploading this new albuns 30 - 08 - 2019

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