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  1. 25 de may. de 2005 · After the back-to-back releases of Wilco's lackluster A.M. and Son Volt's lived-in Trace, Farrar seemed destined for greatness, and Tweedy destined for obscurity. A few years later, I saw how ...

  2. So it is with Trace. Son Volt’s 1995 debut remains a defining document of the ’90s alt-country movement, which singer and guitarist Jay Farrar helped spark with his previous band, Uncle Tupelo.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2015 · Trace is Son Volt’s first album, released in 1995, just like Wilco’s debut A.M. In the popular mind, Son Volt won that round, with Trace outpacing its rival in terms of commercial impact, and additionally garnering much greater critical commendation. This acclaim is deserved, as twenty years on the album continues to stand out as one of the ...

  4. Listen to Trace (Remastered) by Son Volt on Apple Music. 1995. 11 Songs. Duration: 41 minutes. Listen to Trace (Remastered) by Son Volt on Apple Music. 1995. 11 Songs. Duration: ... More By Son Volt. Notes of Blue. 2017. Trace (Expanded) [Remastered] 1995. Union. 2019. A Retrospective: 1995-2000. 2005. Day of the Doug. 2023. Straightaways. 1997 ...

  5. 10 de jul. de 2020 · Trace is the debut album by the alternative rock band Son Volt, released in 1995. The album reached #166 on the Billboard 200 chart and was in the top 10 of Rolling Stone's 1995 critics' list. The band, which was formed by Jay Farrar after the split of Uncle Tupelo, recorded an album that is nearly impossible to separa

  6. In 2022, Son Volt issued a pair of rarities collections: From the Vaults, Vol. 1: Demo Recordings featured rough early versions of 12 songs from the band's catalog, and From the Vaults, Vol. 2: Cover Songs Live gathered concert tapes of eight songs from Farrar's favorite artists (including the Rolling Stones, Townes Van Zandt, and Pink Floyd), as well as remake of two Son Volt classics.

  7. 18 de sept. de 2020 · This digital-only compendium is in lieu of live performances precluded by the pandemic, some of which, had they happened, would also include the band playing most, if not all, the material from Trace in recognition of the Son Volt debut on its twenty-fifth anniversary of 9/19/95 (to which the online exclusive’s title alludes).