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About|the American rock bandUse mdy dates|date=April 2011Infobox musical artist | name = Wilco| image = wilco.jpg| caption = Wilco performing at the 2004 Austin City Limits Music Festival|Austin City Limits festival| image_size = 250| landscape = yes| background = group_or_band| origin = Chicago , Illinois , USA| genre = Alternative rock , alternative& nbsp;country , folk rock , experimental rock | years_active = start date|1994–present| label = dBpm, Nonesuch Records|Nonesuch , Reprise Records|Reprise | associated_acts = Uncle Tupelo , Loose Fur , Billy Bragg , The Minus 5 | website = URL|wilcoworld.net| current_members = Jeff Tweedy
John Stirratt
Nels Cline
Glenn Kotche
Pat Sansone
Mikael Jorgensen | past_members = Leroy Bach
Max Johnston
Jay Bennett
Bob Egan
Ken Coomer |
Wilco is an American alternative rock band based in Chicago, Illinois . The band was formed in 1994 by the remaining members of alternative country group Uncle Tupelo following singer Jay Farrar 's departure. Wilco's lineup has changed frequently, with only singer Jeff Tweedy and bassist John Stirratt remaining from the original incarnation. Since early 2004, the other current members are guitarist Nels Cline , multi-instrumentalists Pat Sansone and Mikael Jorgensen , and drummer Glenn Kotche . Wilco has released eight studio albums, a live double album, and three collaborations: two with Billy Bragg , and one with The Minus 5 .

Wilco's music has been inspired by a wide variety of artists and styles, including Bill Fay and Television (band)|Television , and has in turn influenced music by a number of modern alternative rock acts. The band continued in the alternative country of Uncle Tupelo on its debut album A.M. (album)|A.M. (1995), but has since introduced more experimental music|experimental aspects to their music, including elements of alternative rock and classic pop.

Wilco garnered media attention for its fourth album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (2002), and the controversy surrounding it. After the recording sessions were complete, Reprise Records rejected the album and dismissed Wilco from the label. As part of a buy-out deal, Reprise gave Wilco the rights to the album for free. After streaming Foxtrot on its website, Wilco sold the album to Nonesuch Records in 2002. Both record labels are subsidiaries of Warner Music Group , leading one critic to say the album showed "how screwed up the music business is in the early twenty-first century."cite news|last=Fricke|first=David|authorlink=David Fricke|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/322307/review/5946403/yankee_hotel_foxtrot|title=Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (review)|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=May 9, 2002|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070912001355/ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/322307/review/5946403/yankee_hotel_foxtrot |archivedate = September 12, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 18, 2007. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is Wilco's most successful release to date, selling over 670,000 copies. Wilco won two Grammy Award s for their fifth studio album, 2004's A Ghost Is Born , including Best Alternative Music Album . Wilco's most recent studio album, The Whole Love , was released on September 27, 2011.

History


Formation


Main|Uncle TupeloWilco was formed following the breakup of the influential alternative country music group Uncle Tupelo . Singer Jay Farrar quit the band in 1994 supposedly because of a soured relationship with co-singer Jeff Tweedy .cite news|last=Blackstock|first=Peter|url= http://www.nodepression.net/issues/nd01/sonvolt.html|title=Jay Farrar Traces a Path Away from Uncle Tupelo|publisher= No Depression (periodical)|No Depression |date=Fall 1995|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070928002617/ http://www.nodepression.net/issues/nd01/sonvolt.html |archivedate = September 28, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 9, 2007. Both Tweedy and Farrar sought to form bands immediately after the breakup. Tweedy was able to keep the entire Uncle Tupelo lineup sans Farrar, including bassist John Stirratt, drummer Ken Coomer , and multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston . He even enlisted Uncle Tupelo guest guitarist Brian Henneman of the Bottle Rockets , who performed on many of the tracks for Wilco's debut album, A.M. (album)|A.M. . http://www.undertowmusic.com/messageboards/viewtopic.php? f=20& t=3926& p=26462#p26462 Undertownmusic.comdead link|date=October 2010 The band was tempted to keep the Uncle Tupelo name, but ultimately decided to rename the band.cite news|last=Sheridan|first=Phil|title=Roger, Wilco|publisher= Magnet (magazine)|Magnet |date=February 1995 The group named itself "Wilco" after the military and commercial aviation radio voice acronym for "Will Comply",Kot 2004. p. 89 a choice which Tweedy has called "fairly ironic for a rock band to name themselves."Cynthia Bowers (August 23, 2009). "A Summer Song", CBS News Sunday Morning

A.M. and Being There


After collaborating with Syd Straw on a cover version of the Ernest Tubb song "The T.B. is Whipping Me" (released in September 1994 on the Red Hot + Country compilation produced by the Red Hot Organization ), Wilco began http://www.undertowmusic.com/messageboards/viewtopic.php? f=20& t=3926& p=26462#p26462 recording tracks for A.M. (album)|A.M. , their first studio album, at Easley studio in June 1994.cite news|last=Dawne|first=Vanessa|title=Wilco (interview)|publisher=Pop Culture Press|year=1995 A demo tape from these recordings was sent to executives at Reprise Records , a subsidiary of Warner Brothers , and the label signed Tweedy to a contract. Although Tweedy stated that he wanted a more collaborative project than Uncle Tupelo, only his name appeared on the Reprise contract.Kot 2004. p. 92 Tweedy requested songwriting submissions from other members, but only one submission—John Stirratt's "It's Just That Simple"—appeared on A.M. . It was the last song Wilco ever released that was lyrically solely written by a member besides Tweedy.

Stylistically similar to Uncle Tupelo, the music on A.M. was considered to be straightforward alternative country rock in what Tweedy later described as "trying to tread some water with a perceived audience."cite news|last=Cameron|first=Keith|title=Last Twang in Town|publisher=Vox|date=May 1997 A.M. peaked at number twenty-seven on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Top Heatseekers|Heatseekers chart, considerably lower than the debut album of Jay Farrar's new band, Son Volt .cite news|title=Heatseekers|publisher= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |date=April 15, 1995cite news|title=The Billboard 200|publisher=Billboard|date=October 7, 1995 The album was met with modest reviews though it would rank thirty-fourth in the Village Voice 's 1995 Pazz & Jop critics poll.cite news|last=George-Warren|first=Holly|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/230153/review/5942185/am|title=Wilco: A.M. (review)|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=February 2, 1998|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071001064351/ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/230153/review/5942185/am |archivedate = October 1, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 9, 2007.cite web|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Tomas|authorlink=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r210529|pure_url=yes|title= A.M. > Overview|publisher= Allmusic Last accessed July 9, 2007.cite news|url= http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/pjres95.php|title=The 1995 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll|publisher= The Village Voice Last accessed July 11, 2007. Critically and commercially paling in comparison to the reception of Son Volt's album, the Wilco members perceived A.M. to be a failure.Kot 2004. p. 97 Shortly after the release of the album, multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett joined the band, providing the band with a Keyboard instrument|keyboardist and another guitarist.

Listen|filename=I Must Be High.ogg|title="I Must Be High"|description=Sample from "I Must Be High", the first track from A.M. . The song is an example of the straightforward alternative country music described by Tweedy as "trying to tread some water with a perceived audience."|format= Ogg
Wilco made its live debut on November 17, 1994 to a capacity crowd at Cicero's Basement Bar in St. Louis , Missouri (the band was billed for the occasion as " Black Shampoo ").cite news|last=Kuelker|first=Michael|title=New Wilco Satisfies Tupelo Fans|publisher=St. Louis Dispatch|date=November 19, 1994 Last accessed September 2, 2007.

During the two hundred-date tour supporting A.M. , Tweedy began to write songs for a second album. The lyrical theme of the songs reflected a relationship between musical artist and a listener; Tweedy chose this topic because he sought to eschew the alternative country fan base. Ken Coomer elaborated:Kot 2004. p. 110–1

The whole No Depression (periodical)|No Depression thing was funny to us because people seemed to forget that Jeff was a bigger punk-rock fan than a country fan. It led to things like us all switching instruments on "Misunderstood," where I'm playing guitar.


A number of songs were recorded with this theme, including "Sunken Treasure" and "Hotel Arizona",Kot 2004. p. 112 however, Wilco also recorded a number of songs in the style of A.M. cite news|last=Blackstock|first=Peter|url= http://www.nodepression.net/issues/nd05/wilco.html|title=Being There, Doing That|publisher=No Depression|date=September 1996|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070507025218/ http://www.nodepression.net/issues/nd05/wilco.html |archivedate = May 7, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 11, 2007. Wilco named the album Being There (album)|Being There after a Peter Sellers Being There|film of the same name . The band went through some personnel changes during the recording sessions. Max Johnston left the band because he felt that his role in the band had diminished in favor of Bennett; he had also been replaced by violinist Jesse Greene on one track because the band felt that Johnston was unable to play the part. Bob Egan of Freakwater briefly joined the band in the studio, playing pedal steel guitar on "Far, Far Away" and "Dreamer in My Dreams", and then became an official member in September 1996.Kot 2004. p. 115Kot 2004. p. 119

Unlike the A.M. recording sessions, the band had no vocation for producing a hit song from their second effort.Kot 2004. p. 114 The recording sessions produced nineteen songs, too many for a single album release. Tweedy was concerned about the high retail price that a double album would be sold for (at least $30), so he asked Reprise Records to release it as a double album at a single album price ($17.98 or less). Reprise agreed to this on the terms that they received Wilco's share of the album royalties. It was estimated in 2003 that the band lost almost $600,000 on the deal, but Tweedy was satisfied.Kot 2004. p. 116 Being There was well-received by critics from several major media outlets, including Rolling Stone .cite web|last=Ankeny|first=Jason|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r241294|pure_url=yes|title=Being There > Overview|publisher=Allmusic Last accessed July 11, 2007.cite news|last=Kot|first=Greg|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/240156/review/5946124/being_there|title=Being There (review)|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=October 24, 1996|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070619094452/ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/240156/review/5946124/being_there |archivedate = June 19, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 11, 2007. The album reached #73 on the Billboard album charts,cite news|title=The Billboard 200|publisher=Billboard|date=November 16, 1996 a significant improvement from A.M. , and placed fourteenth on the Pazz & Jop Critics Poll for 1996.cite news|url= http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/pjres96.php|title=The 1996 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll|publisher=The Village Voice Last accessed July 11, 2007.

Summerteeth and the Mermaid Avenue sessions


In November 1997, Wilco entered Willie Nelson 's recording studio in Spicewood , Texas to record a third studio album.Kot 2004. p. 138 The album was lyrically inspired by the marital problems of Tweedy and his wife, as well as by twentieth-century literature .Kot 2004. p. 135 Tweedy relied heavily on Bennett to provide music for the singer's "bold, but depressing" lyrics.Kot 2004. p. 140–1 Wilco recorded several songs, including "Via Chicago" and "She's a Jar," but began working on another project before assembling the tracks into an album.
Nora Guthrie contacted singer-songwriter Billy Bragg in spring 1995 about recording some unreleased songs by her father, folk singer Woody Guthrie . Most of the songs were written late in Guthrie's life when he was unable to record due to the motor impairments of Huntington's disease . By the 1990s, Woody Guthrie had become a "relic" to the MTV generation , and Nora sought to establish a different legacy for the musician. To Nora, Bragg was "the only singer I knew taking on the same issues as Woody." Bragg was concerned, however, that his fans would not realize that the songs were written by Guthrie when he performed them on tour, so he decided to record the album with another band.Kot 2004. p. 143

Bragg contacted Tweedy and Bennett about co-recording the album while Wilco was on the European segment of their Being There tour. Bragg was particularly fond of Being There because their influences extended farther back than the 1950s. Although Tweedy was indifferent to the offer, Bennett was enthused about recording songs of one of his idols—Bennett's previous band Titanic Love Affair was named after a Billy Bragg lyric. A recording contract between Bragg and Wilco was signed after a show at Shepherd's Bush Empire . Bragg mostly recorded the politically-charged lyrics, while Tweedy preferred to record lyrics that showcased Guthrie as a "freak weirdo". The recording of Mermaid Avenue began on December 12, 1997, and was the topic of BBC 's Man in the Sand documentary film.Kot 2004. p. 144–5

Tempers flared between Bragg and Wilco after the album was completed. Bennett believed that Bragg was overproducing his songs, a sharp contrast to Wilco's sparser contributions. Bennett called Bragg about the possibility of remixing Bragg's songs, to which Bragg responded "you make your record, and I'll make mine, fucker." Eventually Bragg sent copies of his recordings to Chicago for Bennett to remix, but Bragg refused to use the new mixes on the album. The two parties were unable to establish a promotional tour and quarreled over royalties and guest musician fees.

Despite these conflicts, the album was released on June 23, 1998, and sold over 277,000 copies.Kot 2004. p. 151–3 The album received rave reviews from Robert Christgau and Rolling Stone , and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album .cite news|last=Marcus|first=Greil|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/225606/review/6213088/mermaid_avenue|title=Mermaid Avenue (review)|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=June 1, 1998|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071002102709/ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/225606/review/6213088/mermaid_avenue |archivedate = October 2, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 14, 2007.cite web|last=Christgau|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Christgau|url= http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php? id=2579& name=Billy+Bragg+%26+Wilco|title=CG: Billy Bragg & Wilco|publisher=robertchristgau.com Last accessed July 14, 2007. It also placed fourth on the Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1998.cite news|url= http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/pjres98.php|title=The 1998 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll|publisher=The Village Voice Last accessed July 14, 2007. After the album was released, Bob Egan was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach .Kot 2004. p. 169

After the completion of the Mermaid Avenue sessions, Wilco returned to Spicewood to complete their third studio album, Summerteeth . Unlike previous Wilco and Uncle Tupelo recordings, the album featured a lot of overdubbing with Pro Tools .Kot 2004. p. 154–5 Stirratt and Coomer were concerned with the production, since it reduced their involvement in the music. According to Stirratt:Kot 2004. p. 158

The story of Summerteeth is Jay bought a Mellotron and he was going to use it, no matter what. It was lovely, but it was overdone. Once they got going on the overdubs, they didn't stop. And nobody in the band stepped up to stop the madness ... It reminds me of Heart of Darkness , where you knowingly extend the creative process for the purpose of exploration or redemption, or whatever it is you're looking for.


During 1999, Warner Brothers was looking to help repay a $16 billion debt acquired during the recent merger of parent company Warner Communications with Time Inc. .Kot 2004. p. 161 As a result, Warner's imprint s were under pressure to produce musical acts that would yield hit records. The head of Reprise, Howie Klein , who had previously authorized the release of Being There as a double album, was willing to let Wilco produce Summerteeth without label input. When Klein played the album for Reprise's A& R department, however, they demanded a radio single for the album. Wilco agreed to do this "once and once only" and recorded a radio-friendly version of "Can't Stand It" at the request of David Kahne , the head of the A& R department.Kot 2004. p. 162–5 The single version of "Can't Stand It" failed to cross over from Adult album alternative|Triple-A radio to alternative rock stations. Consequently, the album sold only 200,000 copies, significantly less than Being There .Kot 2004. p. 167 This was despite critical acclaim; the album placed eighth on the Pazz & Jop critics' poll for 1999.cite news|url= http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/pjres99.php|title=The 1999 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll|publisher=The Village Voice Last accessed July 15, 2007.

After the release of Summerteeth , the band resumed the Mermaid Avenue sessions. Although they had recorded enough material for a second release in 1998, Wilco recorded a few new songs for Mermaid Avenue Vol. II . "Someday Some Morning Sometime," featuring a vibraphone filtered through a space echo , was identified by Tweedy as being the "piece to the puzzle" towards the creation of their fourth studio album. The album was released on May 30, 2000, and was the last release from the sessions.Kot 2004. p. 175

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot



Listen|filename=I Am Trying to Break Your Heart.ogg|title="I Am Trying to Break Your Heart"|description=The first track from Yankee Hotel Foxtrot , this song featured an intro on bells composed by Glenn Kotche.|format= Ogg Shortly after the recording sessions for Mermaid Avenue Vol. II , Wilco purchased a studio on Irving Park Road in Chicago, which they named the Wilco Loft.Kot 2004. p. 168 The band recorded some tracks in the studio in early 2000 for a fourth studio album. In May 2000, Jeff Tweedy requested to perform with Jim O'Rourke (musician)|Jim O'Rourke at a festival in Chicago; Tweedy was a fan of O'Rourke's Bad Timing (album)|Bad Timing . O'Rourke introduced Tweedy to drummer Glenn Kotche , and the trio enjoyed working together so much that they decided to record an album as a side project named Loose Fur .Kot 2004. p. 177–9 Wilco had recorded an entire album of music at this point, but Tweedy was unhappy with the drum parts. He enjoyed Kotche's contributions to Loose Fur so much that Tweedy brought him into the studio to re-record some demos. Some believe that Tweedy sought to make Wilco sound like Loose Fur after officially replacing Ken Coomer with Kotche in January 2001.Kot 2004. p. 186–8

Although Bennett sought to act as both mixer and engineer for Yankee Hotel Foxtrot , Tweedy was unsure of Bennett's abilities against those of O'Rourke. Tweedy and Bennett frequently argued over whether the album should be accessible to a general listener, or attempt to cover new musical ground.Kot 2004. p. 195–6 Unbeknownst to Bennett, Tweedy invited O'Rourke to remix "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart", and the results impressed the other band members—even Bennett. Tensions grew between Bennett and O'Rourke because Bennett wanted to mix every song on the album. O'Rourke cut the contributions of other members on several of the songs; some songs, such as "Poor Places", only featured the Loose Fur trio.Kot 2004. p. 198–9 The album was completed in 2001, and Bennett was dismissed from the band immediately afterwards.cite news|last=Fricke|first=David|title=In from the Cold|publisher= Mojo (magazine)|Mojo |date=May 2002 The recording of the album was documented by Sam Jones (filmmaker)|Sam Jones and released in 2002 as the film I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco .

Time Warner, which owned Warner Bros. Records, merged with America Online in 2001, leading to more pressure on Warner's record labels to cut costs. Over 600 employees of Warner Music Group were fired, including Howie Klein, the president of Reprise Records. In absence of Klein, David Kahne became the interim head of Reprise.Kot 2004. p. 201 Kahne assigned Mio Vukovic to monitor the progress of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and to offer suggestions. Music journalist Greg Kot claims that Vukovic disdained the album and was unhappy that Wilco ignored his suggestions.Kot 2004. p. 202 He brought the album to Kahne, who felt that there was no single on the album. In June 2001, the album was rejected by Reprise and Wilco was asked to leave the label.Kot 2004. p. 203

Wilco managed to negotiate terms to a buy-out from Reprise. Music journalist Greg Kot claims that instead of financial compensation, the band agreed to leave the label with the master tapes of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot .Kot 2004, p. 207 The label was already receiving bad publicity for its treatment of the band and were willing to accommodate Wilco's request.cite news|last=Kot|first=Greg|url= http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi-0108150038aug15.story? coll=chi-leisure-hed|title=Wilco's Shot in the Arm|publisher=Chicago Tribune|date=August 15, 2001|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20010826133635/ http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/lifestyle/chi-0108150038aug15.story? coll=chi-leisure-hed|archivedate=August 26, 2001 Last accessed via the Digital time capsule|Wayback Machine on July 15, 2007. However, Allmusic claims that Wilco "bought the finished studio tapes from Warner/ Reprise for a reported $50,000 and left the label altogether" after Wilco was "unwilling to change the album to make it more 'commercially viable'"Allmusic|class=artist|id=p142015|pure_url=yes Allmusic Wilco Biography allmusic.com To curb the negative publicity, Reprise began to invest more in bands such as The Flaming Lips . Lead singer Wayne Coyne once remarked:Kot 2004. p. 209

We are benefiting from the label's regret over Wilco. We are living in the golden age of that being such a public mistake. The people on Warners said, "we'll never have a band like Wilco feel we don't believe in them again." They'd tell me that it would never happen to us. And what a great day for me!


As the band searched for a new label to release the album, they decided to stream it at their official website to discourage illegal trading of low-quality MP3 s.Kot 2004. p. 225–6 The band signed with Nonesuch Records , another Time Warner subsidiary, and the album was released in the spring of 2002. When it was released, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot reached number thirteen on the Billboard 200| Billboard 200 , Wilco's highest chart position to that date.cite news|title=The Billboard 200|publisher=Billboard|date=May 11, 2002 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sold over 590,000 copies, and to date remains Wilco's best selling album.cite news|last=Cohen|first=Jonathan|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/feature/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003571465|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070519155816/ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/feature/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003571465|archivedate=May 19, 2007|title=Wilco: In the Comfort Zone|publisher=Billboard|date=April 13, 2007 Last accessed July 15, 2007. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot was met with wide critical acclaim: it topped 2002's Pazz & Jop critics' poll, was named one of the 100 greatest albums of all time by Q Magazine .cite web|url= http://www.villagevoice.com/specials/pazznjop/02/|title=Pazz & Jop 2002|publisher=The Village Voice Last accessed July 15, 2007.cite news|title=2006 Q Magazine Readers' 100 Greatest Albums Ever|publisher= Q (magazine)|Q |date=February 2006Levy 2005. p. 216

Down with Wilco , A Ghost Is Born , and Kicking Television: Live in Chicago


While waiting for the commercial release of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot , Wilco agreed to support R.E.M. collaborator Scott McCaughey for an album release by The Minus 5 . They scheduled a recording session for September 11, 2001, but were distraught about the 9/11 terrorist attacks that day.Kot 2004. p. 220 Later that day, Wilco and McCaughey agreed to "create something good in the world right now" and record some material.Kot 2004. p. 221 Influenced by Bill Fay 's Time of the Last Persecution , The Minus 5's Down with Wilco was released in 2003.Kot 2004. p. 222 Keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen , who had engineered Down with Wilco , joined Wilco in 2002 as they toured in support of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot .
In November 2003, Wilco traveled to New York City to record their fifth album. The album was produced by Jim O'Rourke, who mixed Foxtrot and was a member of Wilco side project Loose Fur. Unlike Summerteeth and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot , A Ghost Is Born featured songs that were created with Pro Tools before ever performing them live.Kot 2004. p. 240–1 The album featured the song "Less Than You Think", which included a fifteen-minute track of electronic noises and synthesizers, which Tweedy called "the track that everyone will hate". Tweedy justified the inclusion of the song:

quote|I know ninety-nine percent of our fans won't like that song, they'll say it's a ridiculous indulgence. Even I don't want to listen to it every time I play through the album. But the times I do calm myself down and pay attention to it, I think it's valuable and moving and cathartic. I wouldn't have put it on the record if I didn't think it was great ... I wanted to make an album about identity, and within that is the idea of a higher power, the idea of randomness, and that anything can happen, and that we can't control it.
Leroy Bach left the band immediately after the album's completion to join a music theatre operation in Chicago.cite news|last=Pouncey|first=Edwin|title=Free the Spirit|publisher= The Wire (magazine)|The Wire |date=August 2004 Like Yankee Hotel Foxtrot , Wilco streamed the album online before its commercial release. Instead of using their own web page, the band streamed it in MPEG-4 form on Apple Inc.|Apple 's website.cite news|last=Jardin|first=Xeni|url= http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2004/11/65688|title=Music Is Not a Loaf of Bread|publisher= Wired (magazine)|Wired |date=November 15, 2004 Last accessed July 23, 2007. Wilco sought to substantially change their lineup after Bach's departure, and added Pat Sansone of The Autumn Defense , and avant-garde music|avant-garde guitarist Nels Cline to the lineup.Kot 2004. p. 243 Just as the band was about to tour to promote the album, Tweedy checked himself in to a Drug rehabilitation|rehabilitation clinic in Chicago for an addiction to painkillers. As a result, tour plans for Europe were canceled, and the release date for the album was set back several weeks.Kot 2004. p. 244 A Ghost Is Born was released on June 22, 2004, and became Wilco's first top ten album in the U.S.cite web|last=D'Angelo|first=Joe|url= http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1489256/20040707/story.jhtml|title=Lloyd Banks' Hunger Debuts at #1; Brandy Settles for #3|publisher= MTV News |date=July 7, 2004 Last accessed July 16, 2007. The album earned Wilco Grammy Awards for Best Alternative Music Album and Best Recording Package in 2005.cite news|url= http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/02/14/in_depth_showbiz/main673822.shtml|title=2005 Grammy Award Winners: Complete List of 47th Annual Grammy Awards Winners|agency=Associated Press|date=February 13, 2005|work=CBS News Last accessed July 16, 2007. It also placed thirteenth on 2004's Pazz & Jop Critics Poll.cite news|url= http://www.villagevoice.com/specials/pazznjop/04/albums_winners1.php|title=The 2004 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll|publisher=The Village Voice Last accessed July 16, 2007.

In 2004, the band released The Wilco Book , a picture book detailing the creation of A Ghost Is Born . The book also contains writings and drawings from band members, as well as a CD with demos from the A Ghost Is Born recording sessions.cite web|last=Tangari|first=Joe|url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/23182-the-wilco-book? artist_title=23182-the-wilco-book|title=The Wilco Book: Pitchfork Record Review|publisher= Pitchfork Media |date=November 1, 2004 Last accessed July 16, 2007. Also that year, Chicago Tribune music critic Greg Kot released a biography of the band entitled Wilco: Learning How to Die . The new six-piece Wilco lineup debuted on Kicking Television: Live in Chicago , a two disc live album recorded at The Vic Theater in Chicago. Released on November 15, 2005, the album received high accolades from Spin (magazine)|Spin , Billboard , and Entertainment Weekly .cite web|url= http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/wilco/kickingtelevision|title=Wilco: Kicking Television: Live in Chicago (2005)|publisher= Metacritic Last accessed July 16, 2007. As of 2007, it has sold over 114,000 copies.

Sky Blue Sky


Wilco returned to their loft in Chicago to record a sixth studio album in 2006. Influenced by The Byrds and Fairport Convention , the band considered Sky Blue Sky to be less experimental than previous releases. Also unlike previous albums, the songs were created as collaborations.

Wilco streamed the album online on March 3, 2007, and offered the song "What Light" as a free MP3 download.cite web|last=Crock|first=Jason|url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/42415-interview-wilco|title=Interview: Wilco|publisher=Pitchfork Media|date=May 7, 2007 Last accessed July 16, 2007. To further publicize the album, Wilco licensed several songs from the Sky Blue Sky recording sessions for use in a Volkswagen advertising campaign. The move was criticized by both critics and fans; Wilco responded by noting that they had previously done advertising campaigns with Apple Inc. and movistar|Telefónica Móviles (Movistar) .cite web|url= http://wilcoworld.net/news/index.php|title=Wilco–News|publisher=wilcoworld.net Last accessed July 16, 2007.cite news|last=Cohen|first=Jonathan|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003594075|title=Wilco Takes a Spin with Volkswagen for TV Ads|publisher=Billboard|date=June 5, 2007 Last accessed July 16, 2007.cite news|last=Caro|first=Mark|url= http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/tv/mmx-0610_pop1jun10,0,2442800.story? coll=mmx-television_heds|title=Does VW Deal Make Wilco a Sellout? |publisher=Chicago Tribune|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080117005346/ http://metromix.chicagotribune.com/tv/mmx-0610_pop1jun10,0,2442800.story? coll=mmx-television_heds |archivedate = January 17, 2008|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 26, 2007. The album was released on May 15, 2007, and was a commercial success: it sold over 87,000 copies in its first week and peaked in the top five in the U.S. album charts.cite news|last=Hasty|first=Katie|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003589114|title=Linkin Park Scores Year's Best Debut with 'Midnight'|publisher=Billboard|date=May 23, 2007 Last accessed July 16, 2007. It also was a top forty hit in seven other countries.cite web|url= http://acharts.us/album/26043|title=Wilco– Sky Blue Sky –Music Charts|publisher=acharts.com Last accessed July 16, 2007.

Reviewer James Brubaker states that Wilco "shines on a handful of the songs" on Sky Blue Sky , such as the "light, and straightforward" songs. While he calls the album "great traditional rock and folk album at times", he states that "once you get past the handful of masterful and lovely performances... the rest of the record comes off at times as dull, and forced."cite web |url= http://www.30music.com/rev.php? mode=revrec& rev=2030 |title= "Sky Blue Sky" (CD) |last=Brubaker |first=James |date=May 15, 2007 |work=30music.com Last accessed February 28, 2008. The allaboutjazz review also had mixed comments. While praising the album as "deceptively insinuating, almost intoxicating to listen to” and noting its "impeccable sound quality," the reviewer claimed that " Sky Blue Sky becomes the first Wilco album that sounds too careful for its own good."cite web |url= http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php? id=25762 |title= Sky Blue Sky |last=Collette |first=Doug |date=June 9, 2007 |work=Allaboutjazz.com Last accessed February 28, 2008.

Pabs Hernandez, a reviewer for Lost at Sea praised the album's "breezy atmosphere and pacing," and noted that it is not "easily judged upon first listen." Overall, Hernandez stated that it "may be no masterpiece, but at worst it's a more than worthy entry into Wilco's laudable catalogue.”cite web |url= http://www.lostatsea.net/review.phtml? id=12361925304652f9100a2f1 |title= Sky Blue Sky |last=Hernandez |first=Pablo |date=May 22, 2007 |work=Lost at Sea Magazine Last accessed February 28, 2008.
Reviewer Greg Locke praised the record as "one of the best albums of the year," calling it a "timeless record, full of sweet, hopeful sophistication and class" and "a lean, mean, soulful album." Like Hernandez, Locke acknowledged that the album could not be properly judged just on the first listening.cite web |url= http://www.whatzup.com/Music/cd070507b.html |title= Sky Blue Sky Wilco |last=Locke |first=Greg |year=2007 |work=WhatzUp |publisher=Ad Media Inc. Last accessed February 28, 2008. The NPR review also had a positive take on the record. While the NPR reviewer stated that the recording "isn't groundbreaking," they praised its "coherent musical expression" and emphasis on "solid songcraft without pretense" which created a "satisfying and melodically sound album."cite web |url= http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=17174915 |title=The Best Albums of the Year, from KUT |last=Brown |first=David |authorlink=David Brown (radio host) |date=December 14, 2007 |work= National Public Radio Last accessed February 28, 2008.

In anticipation of the United States presidential election, 2008|2008 US presidential election , Wilco released a downloadable version of Bob Dylan 's " I Shall Be Released " that they performed with Fleet Foxes . The MP3 was available as a free download from the band's website in exchange for a promise to vote in the election.cite web|last=Solarski|first=Matthew|url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/145869-plan-to-vote-get-wilco-fleet-foxes-dylan-cover-mp3|title=Plan to Vote? Get Wilco/Fleet Foxes' Dylan Cover MP3|publisher=Pitchfork Media|date=September 23, 2008|accessdate=November 1, 2008 The band also made an appearance on The Colbert Report to support presidential candidate Barack Obama .cite web|url= http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/189726/october-30-2008/exclusive-wilco-song|title=Colbert Report world premiere video|publisher=colbertnation.com Last accessed November 22, 2008. Wilco released a live performance DVD, Ashes of American Flags , on April 18, 2009, to celebrate Record Store Day .cite web|url= http://ashesofamericanmovie.com/ |title=Ashesofamericanmovie.com |publisher=Ashesofamericanmovie.com |date= |accessdate=October 14, 2010

In December 2008, Jeff Tweedy, Pat Sansone, Glenn Kotche and John Stirratt traveled to Auckland, New Zealand to participate in Neil Finn 's 7 Worlds Collide sequel project, The Sun Came Out , joined by Ed O'Brien , Phil Selway , Johnny Marr , KT Tunstall , Liam Finn , and Lisa Germano . They wrote and recorded several new tracks for the Oxfam -benefiting album including "You Never Know", "What Could Have Been", "Over and Done" and "Don't Forget Me". Jeff Tweedy co-wrote "Too Blue" with Johnny Marr, and Glenn, John and Pat play on most tracks on the album.cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/07/29/neil-finn-recruits-wilco-radiohead-members-for-7-worlds-collides-the-sun-came-out/ |title=Rollingstone.com |publisher=Rollingstone.com |date= |accessdate=October 14, 2010

Having enjoyed their time in New Zealand and the vibe of Finn's own Roundhead Studios , the four members stayed in Auckland through January to record the foundation tracks for their next album. Jim Scott, who acted as engineer and mixer for the Neil Finn project, stayed on in the same capacity for the Wilco sessions. Nels Cline and Mikael Jorgensen would later add overdubs to these tracks at the band's Chicago Loft.

Wilco (The Album)


Wilco released their seventh album, Wilco (The Album) , on June 30, 2009.cite web|last=Cohen|first=Jonathan|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003840065|title=Wilco Eyeing Spring 09 for New Album|publisher= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |date=August 18, 2008|accessdate=September 9, 2008 In March 2009, it was announced that singer-songwriter Feist (singer)|Feist would make a guest appearance on the new album, on the track "You and I".cite web|url= http://www.idiomag.com/peek/68646/wilco|title=Feist to guest on Wilco album|accessdate=March 11, 2009|date=March 6, 2009|publisher= idiomag Like their previous three albums, Wilco streamed the entirety of the album on its website prior to release.cite web|url= http://wilcoworld.net/discs/thealbum/|title=Wilco (The Stream)|publisher=wilcoworld.net|date=May 13, 2009|accessdate=May 13, 2009 dead link| date=June 2010 | bot=DASHBot The album hit the charts at a career-high #4 with sales of 99,000 on the Billboard Top 200 Album chart as well as the #2 spot on Billboard's Top Rock Albums chart.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp? g=Albums& f=Top%20Rock%20Albums|title=Billboard Top Rock Albums|publisher= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |date=July 18, 2009|accessdate=July 18, 2009 It marked Wilco's third top 10 album on the U.S. pop chart. The album's first single "You Never Know" reached the #1 spot on the AAA Chart, their first #1 in twelve years.cite web|author=Up for Discussion Jump to Forums |url= http://www.billboard.com/column/chartbeat/chart-beat-darius-rucker-mariah-carey-brad-1004000604.story |title=Billboard.com |publisher=Billboard.com |date=August 5, 2009 |accessdate=October 14, 2010

Beginning in April of 2009, the band freely distributed a cover of Woody Guthrie's " Library of Congress Recordings|The Jolly Banker ", downloadable from their website. It was recorded at the Wilco loft in February of that year, at the suggestion of Guthrie's daughter, Nora Guthrie|Nora .cite web|url= http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/04/30/pm_jolly_banker_q/|title=Jolly Banker lives on with Wilco|publisher= Marketplace (radio program) |date=April 30, 2009|accessdate=April 30, 2009 Downloaders were encouraged to donate to the Woody Guthrie Foundation . Feist returned to accompany on the track, playing the Garden Weasel .cite web|url= http://beta.wilcoworld.net/guthrie/credits.php|title=Jolly Banker credits|publisher=wilcoworld.net|date=May 1, 2009|accessdate=May 1, 2009 dead link| date=June 2010 | bot=DASHBot The track eventually became unavailable for download. In October of 2011, the website began streaming the track via a Plug-in_(computing)|plugin .cite web|url= http://wilcoworld.net/#!/roadcase/the-jolly-banker|title=Wilco Stream Wilco’s recording of Woody Guthrie’s 'The Jolly Banker'|publisher=wilcoworld.net|date=October 21, 2011|accessdate=January 12, 2012

On May 25, 2009, former band member Jay Bennett died in his home in Urbana, Illinois .cite news| url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8066913.stm | work=BBC News | title=Ex-Wilco member Jay Bennett dies | date=May 25, 2009 | accessdate=March 27, 2010 In a prepared statement, Jeff Tweedy remarked that he was "deeply saddened" by Bennett's death.cite news|url= http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-il-obit-bennett,0,2828497.story |title=Chicagotribune.com |publisher=Chicagotribune.com |date= |accessdate=October 14, 2010

Feist and Wilco performed "You and I" on Late Show with David Letterman on July 14, 2009.cite web|url= http://www.wilcoworld.net/news/appearances.php |title=Wilcoworld.net |publisher=Wilcoworld.net |date= |accessdate=October 14, 2010 In June during their West Coast tour, Wilco joined Beck , Feist, Jamie Lidell and James Gadson in the studio to take part in Beck's Record Club project, covering Skip Spence|Skip Spence's Oar (Skip Spence album)|Oar album.cite web|url= http://pitchfork.com/news/35990-beck-and-wilco-cover-skip-spence/ |title=Pitchfork.com |publisher=Pitchfork.com |date= |accessdate=October 14, 2010 The first song "Little Hands" was posted on Beck's website on November 12, 2009. Wilco has also performed the theme song for Adventure Time with Finn & Jake .cite web|url= http://pitchfork.com/news/37108-beck-wilco-feist-jamie-lidell-team-up-to-cover-skip-spences-album-ioari/ |title=Pitchfork.com |publisher=Pitchfork.com |date=November 12, 2009 |accessdate=October 14, 2010

On April 6, 2010, Wilco announced during their Boston performance that they would be headlining and curating a festival in North Adams, MA|North Adams , Massachusetts , dubbed Solid Sound Festival. The event ran at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art from August 13–15, and featured various Wilco side projects, including The Autumn Defense, Pronto, The Nels Cline Singers, and Jeff Tweedy solo.cite web|url= http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/entertainment/guestlisted/index.php/2010/04/07/wilco-fest-at-mass-moca/ |title=Bostonherald.com |publisher=Bostonherald.com |date=April 7, 2010 |accessdate=October 14, 2010 Other bands who appeared included Mavis Staples , Avi Buffalo , Outrageous Cherry , Richard Bishop (guitarist)|Richard Bishop , The Books , and Vetiver (band)|Vetiver . It also featured non-musical media, such as the Bread and Puppet Theater and comedians Todd Barry , Kristen Schaal , John Mulaney , and Hannibal Buress as well as interactive musical installations by Cline and Kotche.

Wilco's contract with Nonesuch ended in 2010 and they formed their own label. Wilco announced via their web site and Twitter page on January 27, 2011 that the new label will be called dBpm Records (Decibels per Minute) and will be run out of the offices of their manager, Tony Margherita, in Easthampton, MA.cite web|url= http://pitchfork.com/news/41372-wilco-start-their-own-label/ |title=Wilco Start Their Own Label |publisher=Pitchfork.com |date=January 26, 2011 |accessdate=February 17, 2011

The Whole Love



Wilco's eighth studio album, The Whole Love , was released on September 27, 2011. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/wilco-to-self-release-the-whole-love-in-september-20110629 The first single off the album is titled "I Might". The B-Side to "I Might" is a cover of Nick Lowe's 1977 song " A Bunch of Stiff Records|I Love My Label ". The single was shown at the Wilco's 2011 Solid Sound Festival at MassMoca and was met by positive reviews. The entire album was streamed live on Wilco's official website for 24 hours between September 3 and 4, 2011.cite web|last=Roberts |first=Randall |url= http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/music_blog/2011/09/wilco-releases-full-stream-of-new-album-the-whole-love.html |title=Wilco releases full stream of new album, 'The Whole Love' |publisher=Los Angeles Times |date=2011-09-03 |accessdate=2011-09-04

Musical style and influence



Wilco's music is typically categorized as alternative rock and alternative country . Despite their career-long association with a major record label, they are generally associated with indie rock .Ankeny, Jason & Johnson, Zac. Allmusic|class=artist|id=p142015|pure_url=yes Wilco > Overview. Allmusic. Retrieved August 28, 2007. Wilco draws influence from bands from a variety of musical genres, but primarily from music created between 1966 and 1974.cite web|last=Crock|first=Jason|url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/42415-interview-wilco|title=Interview:Wilco|publisher=Pitchfork Media|date=May 7, 2007 Last accessed July 23, 2007.cite web|last=Kot|first=Greg|url= http://www.popmatters.com/pm/features/article/39168/back-to-basics-an-interview-with-wilco|title=Back to Basics: An Interview with Wilco|publisher= PopMatters |date=May 14, 2007 Last accessed July 23, 2007. John Cale 's Paris 1919 (album)|Paris 1919 was credited by the band as providing a musical parallel. According to Tweedy, "It was eye-opening that I wasn't the only person that felt like these worlds had a lot more in common than they'd been given credit for—that experimentation and avant-garde theory was not directly opposed to beauty, y'know? "cite news|last=Mulvey|first=John|title=Pet Sounds|publisher= Uncut (magazine)|Uncut |date=May 2002

Other recording artists from that timespan appreciated by the band include John Lennon , Neil Young , and Brian Wilson .cite web|last=Cashmere|first=Paul|url= http://www.undercover.com.au/idol/wilco2004.html|title=Wilco (interview)|publisher=undercover.com.au|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070622041454/ http://www.undercover.com.au/idol/wilco2004.html |archivedate = June 22, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 23, 2007.cite news|last=Green|first=Joshua|url= http://www.salon.com/ent/music/int/1999/03/17int.html|title=Been There|publisher= Salon (magazine)|Salon |date=March 17, 1999 Last accessed July 23, 2007. For his thirty-fourth birthday, Tweedy received a private guitar lesson from Richard Lloyd (guitarist)|Richard Lloyd of Television (band)|Television ; Tweedy was a big fan of the group and was particularly fond of the guitar work, which he wanted to incorporate into his music. Uncle Tupelo was inspired by bands such as Jason & the Scorchers and The Minutemen (band)|The Minutemen , influencing the recording of Wilco's A.M. .Kot 2004, p. 24–26 Tweedy and O'Rourke enjoyed free jazz artists such as Ornette Coleman , Albert Ayler , and Derek Bailey (guitarist)|Derek Bailey ; they also listen to mainstream jazz by artists such as Miles Davis and John Coltrane .cite news|last=Kot|first=Greg|title=Pillar of Alt|publisher= Guitar World Acoustic|date=September 2004cite news|last=Valania|first=Jonathan|title=Heroes and Villains|publisher=Magnet|date=June 2002 The lyrical structure of Wilco's songs was dictated by classic literature and Exquisite corpse|cadavre exquis —an exercise where band members take turns writing lines on a typewriter, but are only allowed to see the previously written line. Among the books that the band has cited as being stylistically influential include William H. Gass 's In the Heart of the Heart of the Country , Henry Miller 's Tropic of Cancer (novel)|Tropic of Cancer , and Harold Bloom 's The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry .Kot 2004. p. 136

Some critics have dubbed Wilco the "American Radiohead ", due to their stylistically diverse catalog.cite news|last=Hoard|first=Christian|url= http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0217,hoard,34151,22.html|title=Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)|publisher=The Village Voice|date=April 24, 2002 Last accessed July 18, 2007.cite news|last=Metevier|first=Michael|url= http://www.popmatters.com/pm/music/reviews/33236/wilco-sky-blue-sky/|title=Sky Blue Sky (review)|publisher=PopMatters|date=May 14, 2007 Last accessed July 18, 2007.cite news|last=Keefe|first=Jonathan|url= http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp? ID=1123|title=Sky Blue Sky (review)|publisher= Slant Magazine|Slant |date=May 13, 2007 Last accessed July 18, 2007. A critic from the New York Times argues that Wilco has a " roots rock|roots-rock ...sound which reached back to proven materials: the twang of country, the steady chug of 1960s rock, the undulating sheen of the Beach Boys , the honky-tonk hymns of the Band and the melodic symmetries of pop."cite news |first=Jon |last=Pareles |authorlink=Jon Pareles |title=Running the Roots-Rock Sound Through a Shape-Shifting Machine |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9D03E2DC1730F933A25755C0A9629C8B63 |work= The New York Times |publisher= The New York Times Company |date=June 10, 2004 Last accessed February 28, 2008.

Rolling Stone described Wilco as "one of America's most consistently interesting bands" and "America's foremost rock impressionists."cite news|last=Pareles|first=Jon|authorlink=Jon Pareles|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/6187605/review/6194215/a_ghost_is_born|title=A Ghost Is Born (review)|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=July 8, 2004|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070619094431/ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/6187605/review/6194215/a_ghost_is_born |archivedate = June 19, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 18, 2007.cite news|last=Hoard|first=Christian|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/8683989/review/8855801/kicking_television_live_in_chicago|title=Kicking Television: Live in Chicago (review)|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=November 21, 2005|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071001224206/ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/wilco/albums/album/8683989/review/8855801/kicking_television_live_in_chicago |archivedate = October 1, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 18, 2007. Bands that have been influenced by Wilco include Derek Webb (of Caedmon's Call ),cite news|last=Snyder|first=Jillian|url= http://www.marshillonline.com/an-interview-with-derek-webb|title=An Interview with Derek Webb|publisher= Mars' Hill |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20071012214033/ http://www.marshillonline.com/an-interview-with-derek-webb |archivedate = October 12, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 17, 2007. The National (band)|The National ,cite news|last=Gottlieb|first=Jed|url= http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg? articleid=1007464|title=National Anthems Eschew Catchy for Wilco-like Sound|publisher= Boston Herald |date=June 21, 2007|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070923070422/ http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNews/view.bg? articleid=1007464 |archivedate = September 23, 2007|deadurl=yes Last accessed July 18, 2007. and Grace Potter and the Nocturnals .cite news|last=Bruss|first=Andrew|url= http://www.glidemagazine.com/Articles/47840/Grace-Potter-and-the-Nocturnals:--Bring-It-On-Home.html|title=Grace Potter and the Nocturnals: Bring It on Home|publisher= Glide (magazine)|Glide |date=September 1, 2006 Last accessed July 18, 2007. English indie rock band Cherry Ghost took its name from a lyric from the Wilco song "Theologians" (from A Ghost Is Born )—lead singer Simon Aldred is a self-proclaimed "massive Wilco fan".cite news|last=Swift|first=Jacqui|url= http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2006140003-2007310077,00.html|title=Something for the Weekend: Cherry Ghost's Ripe for Picking|work= The Sun (newspaper)|The Sun |date=July 6, 2007|location=London Last accessed July 17, 2007. Other notable artists who have covered Wilco live include Norah Jones performing "Jesus, Etc." which took place at the 2008 Bridge School Benefit where they both performed,cite web|url= http://stereogum.com/archives/mp3/wilco-debut-new-tunes-get-covered-by-norah-jones_031701.html |title=Stereogum.com |publisher=Stereogum.com |date=October 30, 2008 |accessdate=October 14, 2010 a version of which was released as a bonus track on her 2009 release The Fall (Norah Jones album)|The Fall , Widespread Panic, and Counting Crows and the Wallflowers performing "California Stars."cite web|author=Anonymous |url= http://fuelfriends.blogspot.com/2006/01/counting-crows-live-covers.html |title=Fuelfriends.blogspot.com |publisher=Fuelfriends.blogspot.com |date=January 10, 2006 |accessdate=October 14, 2010

Discography


Main|Wilco discography
  • A.M. (album)|A.M. (March 28, 1995)

  • Being There (album)|Being There (October 29, 1996)

  • Summerteeth (March 9, 1999)

  • Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (April 23, 2002)

  • A Ghost Is Born (June 22, 2004)

  • Kicking Television: Live in Chicago (November 15, 2005)

  • Sky Blue Sky (May 15, 2007)

  • Wilco (The Album) (June 30, 2009)

  • The Whole Love (September 27, 2011)


  • Band member timeline



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    Awards and nominations


    Grammy Awards


    Year Award Work/ Artist Result
    1999 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album Mermaid Avenue Nominated
    2005 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album A Ghost Is Born Won
    Grammy Award for Best Recording Package Won
    2008 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album Sky Blue Sky Nominated
    2010 Grammy Award for Best Americana Album Wilco (The Album) Nominated
    2012 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album The Whole Love Nominated


    Shortlist Music Prizes


    Year Award Work/ Artist Result
    2004 Shortlist Music Prize A Ghost Is Born Nominated
    2007Shortlist Music Prize Sky Blue Sky Nominated


    Wired Rave Awards


    Year Award Work/ Artist Result
    2003Wired Rave Award Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Won


    Notes


    Reflist|2

    References


  • Cite book|last=Kot|first=Greg|author-link=Greg Kot|year=2004|title= Wilco: Learning How to Die |edition=1st|place=New York City, New York|NY |publisher=Broadway Books|isbn=0-7679-1558-5

  • Cite book|last=Levy|first=Joe|year=2005|title= Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time |edition=1st|place=New York City, New York|NY |publisher=Wenner Books|isbn=1-9329-5861-4


  • External links


    Commons category|WilcoPortal|Alternative music
  • http://www.wilcoworld.net/ Official website

  • allmusic|id=p142015

  • http://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/wilco Wilco at Rolling Stone


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