| Artist appears on Uncle Tupelo Uncle Tupelo 89/93: An Anthology CD (2002)
Max Johnston CD discography
$7.59 Digitally remastered by Vic Anesini (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York.
For those whose memory may not extend beyond the last Ryan Adams record, alt-country as we know it today pretty much started with Uncle Tupelo. In the 21st century
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| Artist appears on Gourds Haymaker! CD (2009) Digipak
Max Johnston albums
$12.55 There are few bands that can successfully (as in without a hint of clichéd, deep south treacle) open a record with the line "Wake up! We're going to the country," but Kevin "Shinyribs" Russell's ode to the simple (carnal) life
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| Artist appears on Wilco Being There Vinyl LP (1996) Bonus CD
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$22.95 Wilco's second album is a sprawling collection of songs--19 of them on 2 CDs--about the rock and roll life and the price you pay to live it. A second album may seem a bit early to be getting into this
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| Artist appears on Wilco A.M. CD (1995)
Max Johnston music CDs
$9.99 When Uncle Tupelo, the band that defined '90s alt-country, split into two camps, Jay Farrar's Son Volt took the relatively arty road while Jeff Tweedy upped the rock & roll grit quotient with Wilco. On Wilco's debut album, the band
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| Artist appears on Wilco Being There CDs (1996)
Max Johnston CD discography
$14.59 Wilco's second album is a sprawling collection of songs--19 of them on 2 CDs--about the rock and roll life and the price you pay to live it. A second album may seem a bit early to be getting into this
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| Artist appears on Gourds Shinebox CD (2001)
Max Johnston albums
$15.05 On this re-sequenced and expanded version of 1998's Gogitchyershinebox EP, the highlight remains the band's ramshackle acoustic rendition of Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice." But new covers of Nils Lofgren's "Everybody's Missing the Sun" and Billy Joe Shaver's "Omaha" are
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| Artist appears on Uncle Tupelo Anodyne CD (1993) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
Max Johnston discography
$9.09 Recorded live in the studio amid mounting tension between singer/songwriters Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy, ANODYNE proved to be Uncle Tupelo's last and finest album.
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| Artist appears on Kelly Willis Translated From Love CD (2007)
Max Johnston CD discography
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| Artist appears on Gourds Heavy Ornamentals CD (2006)
Max Johnston music CDs
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| Artist appears on Gourds Cow Fish Fowl Or Pig CD (2002) Limited Edition
Max Johnston discography
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