No Depression

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No Depression is the influential 1990 debut album by the alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, widely credited with helping launch the alt-country movement.

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instanceOf album
studio album
artist Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
associatedMovement No Depression movement NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creditedWith helping launch the alt-country movement
criticalReception positive
debutAlbumOf Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
decade 1990s
followedBy Still Feel Gone NERFINISHED
genre alt-country
alternative country
country rock
roots rock
hasCoverSong John Hardy NERFINISHED
No Depression (A.P. Carter song) NERFINISHED
Sin City NERFINISHED
hasTrack Before I Break NERFINISHED
Blues Die Hard NERFINISHED
Factory Belt NERFINISHED
Flatness
Graveyard Shift NERFINISHED
I Got Drunk NERFINISHED
John Hardy NERFINISHED
Left in the Dark NERFINISHED
Life Worth Livin' NERFINISHED
No Depression (live) NERFINISHED
No Depression (song) NERFINISHED
Outdone NERFINISHED
Screen Door NERFINISHED
Sin City NERFINISHED
So Called Friend NERFINISHED
That Year NERFINISHED
Train NERFINISHED
Whiskey Bottle NERFINISHED
hasType debut album
influential true
inspired No Depression (magazine) NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor fusion of punk energy with country instrumentation
originalReleaseFormat CD
cassette
vinyl
performer Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
producer Paul Q. Kolderie NERFINISHED
Sean Slade NERFINISHED
recordingCity Cambridge, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Fort Apache Studios NERFINISHED
recordLabel Rockville Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1990

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Jeff Tweedy notableWork No Depression