Anodyne

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Anodyne is a 1993 alternative country album by Uncle Tupelo, widely regarded as a landmark release in the genre and a key work in Jeff Tweedy’s early career.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Uncle Tupelo album
alternative country album
studio album
artist Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
chronology Uncle Tupelo studio albums
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtDepicts a medical bottle labeled Anodyne
criticalReception widely acclaimed
featuresGuestMusician Doug Sahm NERFINISHED
featuresMusician Jay Farrar NERFINISHED
Jeff Tweedy NERFINISHED
John Stirratt NERFINISHED
Mike Heidorn NERFINISHED
featuresSongwriter Jay Farrar NERFINISHED
Jeff Tweedy NERFINISHED
John Stirratt NERFINISHED
genre alt-country
alternative country
country rock
hasFormat CD
cassette
vinyl record
hasLength approximately 46 minutes
hasTrack Acuff-Rose NERFINISHED
Anodyne (song) NERFINISHED
Chickamauga NERFINISHED
Fifteen Keys
Give Back the Key to My Heart NERFINISHED
High Water NERFINISHED
New Madrid NERFINISHED
No Sense in Lovin’ NERFINISHED
Slate NERFINISHED
Steal the Crumbs NERFINISHED
The Long Cut NERFINISHED
We’ve Been Had NERFINISHED
influencedGenre alternative country
isLastStudioAlbumBy Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor being a key work in Jeff Tweedy’s early career
being a landmark alternative country release
partOf 1990s alternative country movement
performer Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
precededBy March 16–20, 1992
producer Brian Paulson NERFINISHED
Uncle Tupelo NERFINISHED
recordedAt Cedar Creek Recording, Austin, Texas NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1993
recordLabel Reprise Records
Sire Records NERFINISHED
Warner Bros. Records
releaseDate 1993-10-05

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Jeff Tweedy notableWork Anodyne