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Loose Fur Discography of CDs

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| Loose Fur CD (2003)
$16.15 Though O'Rourke, Tweedy, and Kotche share songwriting credits on all six of Loose Fur's shambling, largely acoustic tracks, their individual musical identities -- particularly Tweedy and O'Rourke's -- still bubble to top occasionally, most notably on the album's first two songs. "Elegant Transaction," on the other hand, captures the fey, folky, Steely Dan-tinged feel of O'Rourke's Drag City solo work to the hilt. Band:Glenn Kotche/Jim O'Rouke And Jeff Tweedy
Loose Fur: Glenn Kotche, Jim O'Rourke, Jeff Tweedy. The backwater Krautrock of "Laminated Cat" sets Tweedy's earthy, earnest vocals against percolating synths, a lumbering guitar lick, and an intricate, kinetic drum pattern, making it a slightly rough-around-the-edges kissing cousin to the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot material. As it stands, the album's laid-back, off-the-cuff experiments are just enjoyable instead of brilliant, but they nevertheless display the undeniable creative chemistry that the trio shares. Calling Loose Fur the least-inspired of Jeff Tweedy, Glenn Kotche, and Jim O'Rourke's collaborations isn't as bad as it sounds, considering that two of their other projects -- Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, which O'Rourke produced, and O'Rourke's own Insignificance, which featured Tweedy and Kotche among its supporting players -- were two of the best-received albums in 2002 and 2001. The result, revealed in the project's debut, is a selection of half-a-dozen atmospheric songs that vary from the folksy "Racoonists" to the experimental pop of "Scrotales," with the dappled fingerpicking of the title track especially reminiscent of the band's fellow Midwestern experimenters Pullman. An informal trio composed of three like-minded musicians, Loose Fur combines the talents of Wilco's singer and guitarist, Jeff Tweedy, its drummer, Glenn Kotche, and the peripatetic musician Jim O'Rourke.
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| Born Again In The U.S.A. CD (2006)
$12.69 Recording information: Sear Sound Studios, New York, NY; Wilco Loft. The eponymous first album from Loose Fur, the Wilco side project that includes Jeff Tweedy, Glenn Kotche, and uber-producer/art-rocker Jim O'Rourke, was seen by many as a safe house for
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Loose Fur Songs
Popular or famous Loose Fur music songs: Men, Mentalists, Nuts, Racoonists, Scrotales, Wreckroom, Answers To Your Questions, Apostolic, Ecumenical Matter. More music songs Hey Chicken, Pretty Sparks, Ruling Class, Stupid As The Sun, Wanted, Thou Shalt Wilt.
 Loose Fur albums Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Jeff Tweedy | Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Golden Smog, Minus 5, Jim O'Rourke, Billy Bragg, Ian Hunter, Nikki Sudden, Autumn Defense | | Jim O'Rourke | Sonic Youth, Wilco, Superchunk, Gastr Del Sol, Tony Conrad, Brise-Glace, Eugene Chadbourne, Loren Connors, King Curtis | | Glenn Kotche | Wilco, Jim O'Rourke, Andrew Bird, Boxhead Ensemble, Bobby Conn, Edith Frost, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Matt Marque, Sinister Luck Ensemble |
 Loose Fur CD discography More Music Artists
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