Wilco - Being There
Wilco - Being There

Wilco - Being There

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Wilco - Being There Specs:
Product NameWilco - Being There
ManufacturerWarner Brothers
Product Number MPN093624623625
Retail Price $18.98
EAN-130093624623625
EAN-1400093624623625
UPC093624623625
Specifications 
Release Date1996-10-29
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)Wilco
AlbumReprise, Being There
Tracks
  1. Misunderstood
  2. Far, Far Away
  3. Monday
  4. Outtasite (Outta Mind)
  5. Forget the Flowers
  6. Red-Eyed and Blue
  7. I Got You (At the End of the Century)
  8. What's the World Got in Store
  9. Hotel Arizona
  10. Say You Miss Me
  11. Sunken Treasure
  12. Someday Soon
  13. Outta Mind (Outta Sight)
  14. Someone Else's Song
  15. Kingpin
  16. (Was I) In Your Dreams
  17. Why Would You Wanna Live
  18. Lonely 1
  19. Dreamer in My Dreams
Num. of Items2
Record LabelReprise, Warner Brothers
GenreAlt Country
Deal first added on:17-January-2004
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4 Star Rating  "A starter if you want to understand Wilco"2009-09-09
- Reviewed By User: A3H0HEPM9ARCXF
The first step in what would become Wilco and solid steps to brash off any "alt country" label placed on the band (although I still don't know whats wrong with this title). This album can be enjoyed as a gentle listen the whole way through, or taken in pieces. I have recently rediscovered Wilco and wonder how I lived without this double album in my musical library. At a time when music was going in too many directions (and heading in the direction of Britney, Janet, and R & B acts), this album should have been the foundation of my teenage high school years. I couldn't be happier, however, that I at least discovered it now.
 
5 Star Rating  "Far more than an alt-country masterpiece"2009-08-01
- Reviewed By blackbeardo
Wilco
Being There
1996; Reprise Records

My Rating: 10/10

It's difficult to overemphasize the importance and significance of BEING THERE. It is THE place to start for anyone new to non-CMT Country music. While there are plenty of great alt-country records out there, and some might even be more consistent and concise at delivering on Gram Parson's deposit of Cosmic Americana, BEING THERE ties in so many other influences that it transcends the genre, and hints at greater possibilities.

From the sad and swaying "Far Far Away" to the optimistic "What's The World Got In Store", Tweedy covers all of the requisite emotional bases, but it's in going the extra mile on tracks like "Misunderstood" and "Sunken Treasure" that Tweedy delivers grand artistry, transforming the lives of suburban midwesterners into cinematic epics. Additionally, Tweedy proves that Wilco is capable of power-pop greatness with "Monday", "Outta Site" and "I Got You (At the End of the Century)", roadhouse swagger with "Forget The Flowers" and "Someday Soon", teary-eyed nostalgia with "The Lonely One" and "Say You Miss Me", and classic rock throwbacks with "Hotel Arizona". But it's not just the songs themselves that make BEING THERE stand out - it's all about the unpolished edges. From the numerous shouts of "Nothing!" in "Misunderstood" to the seamless segue of "Red-Eyed and Blue" into "I Got You (At the End of the Century)", BEING THERE glories in the journey of making an album.

That message - the experience of being there - eminates from both the songs AND the album artwork, which consists purely of photographs from the recordings sessions. Tweedy invites the listener to BE THERE with the band as they make a record, to be uplifted, moved, and changed, and to come away wanting to experience it all over again. In this, Wilco seems to have captured the very heart of the alt-country genre.

But for Wilco, after being lauded for this record, it wasn't enough to rest on the laurels of making an instant classic. With a masterpiece under their belts, it was time to push the boundaries of the genre they had helped create.

TRACKS:
1. Misunderstood (5/5)
2. Far, Far Away (5/5)
3. Monday (5/5)
4. Outtasite (Outta Mind) (5/5)
5. Forget the Flowers (5/5)
6. Red-Eyed and Blue (5/5)
7. I Got You (At the End of the Century) (5/5)
8. What's the World Got in Store (5/5)
9. Hotel Arizona (4/5)
10. Say You Miss Me (4.5/5)
11. Sunken Treasure (5/5)
12. Someday Soon (4/5)
13. Outta Mind (Outta Sight) (3.5/5)
14. Someone Else's Song (4/5)
15. Kingpin (3.5/5)
16. (Was I) In Your Dreams (4/5)
17. Why Would You Wanna Live (3/5)
18. The Lonely 1 (5/5)
19. Dreamer in my Dreams (3.5/5)
 
5 Star Rating  "Something 4 Everyone"2008-04-30
- Reviewed By User: A32238G43WEUKV
I cant recomend this album enough, Its all very good. This was my first WILCO album and should be yours too if you dont have any yet. The first disk is the better one, no wait the 2nd is better oh i cant decide better go listen again. Jeff Tweedy is the most talented guy around today.
 
5 Star Rating  "Being There Lives up to its Reputation"2007-06-17
- Reviewed By glenngallagher43
Being There by Wilco has been rightly praised by critics and fans alike since its release, but unlike many criticaly acclaimed albums, this one actually lives up to the hype and reputation. Well, "hype" may not be the right term, as Wilco still hasn't really broken wide into the mainstream of music, and may never do so. However, Being There is one of my favorite albums, because it is so listenable, so accessible, and mostly, the songs are just so darn good. They have plenty of songs on the edge of what some may call country music, but Wilco are able to take the best parts of the country sound while leaving the dregs behind. Great, sprawling album, fun to listen to, musically all over the place - easily 5 of 5 stars.
 
5 Star Rating  "After Ten Years"2007-06-14
- Reviewed By wiggampi
There's been ten years of "Being There" playing first in my c.d. player then on my computer and mp3 player. Simply put, it's one of the greatest albums of all time.

That's it.
 
4 Star Rating  "Double Your Pleasure, Double Your Fun"2007-05-19
- Reviewed By jay_dee_dubya
While I much prefer Tweedy & Co.'s shift away from alt-country after this record, Being There is still a really great double-album that I hold in high regard. Like every Wilco record, this one takes a couple of listens before you can fully appreciate it. The fringe-country stuff (Far, Far Away / Forget The Flowers / Someday Soon) is fantastic and provides the backbone for the band's foray into rock (Hotel Arizona / I Got You / Monday) and Tweedy's quieter ballads (Sunken Treasure / The Lonely 1). Kingpin and Dreamer In My Dreams tend to fall somewhere in the middle of the rock/country spectrum, and are great examples of how talented each musician is. I gave this one four stars, but a good argument can be made that it deserves five.
 
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