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No Depression

Album - 1990 - DeB Id: 35342
By Uncle Tupelo
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Album DeRango™ 13,83

Uncle Tupelo

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 True fathers of alternative country, Uncle Tupelo fully succeed in merging roots music with punk and noise.

 Their debut is precisely 'No Depression,' named after a Carter Family piece, symbolizing its deep connection to tradition.

 Explore Uncle Tupelo's No Depression and experience the roots of alternative country today!

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Hometown, same town blues
Same old walls closing in
Oh what a life a mess can be
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That Year (02:59)
The thousand times I lived before were just in my dreams
Well, I woke up to realize it didn't mean a thing
I've seen several better places, several better times
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On liquor I spent my last dime

Sunday morning, 8am
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Fear the hearts of men are failing
These our latter days we know
The great depression now is spreading
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Factory Belt (03:13)
It's funny how it all works out
Mad men in suits walking about
I'd like to change your point of view someday
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Persuaded, paraded, enebriated, and down
Still aware of everything life carries on without
'Cause there's one too many faces with dollar sign smiles
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Outdone (02:48)
Everything's fine for now, no one's really laughing
Everything's just all right, or is it now
? up to the round, but keep moving on
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Train (03:19)
A quarter after two
Sittin' in my car, watching
Waiting on a train
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Flatness (02:58)
Beer makes you weary
But you need something to get along
You stare at the flatness
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Never again, your so called friend

Will leave you sick and dry
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Screen Door (02:42)
Down here, where's we're at
The weather changes, that's the way it goes
Sometimes it snows, when everything's wrong
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John Hardy (02:21)
John Hardy, he was a desperate little man
Carried two guns every day
Shot a man down by the West Virginia line
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Uncle Tupelo

Uncle Tupelo were an American alternative country band from Belleville, Illinois, active from 1987 to 1994. Led by Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, they fused punk energy with country and folk traditions across albums including No Depression (1990), Still Feel Gone (1991), March 16–20, 1992 (1992), and Anodyne (1993). After the split, Farrar formed Son Volt and Tweedy co-founded Wilco.
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