Search - Various Artists :: Exposed Roots: Best of Alt. Country

Exposed Roots: Best of Alt. Country
Various Artists
Exposed Roots: Best of Alt. Country
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #2

Whatever you say about alternative country, don't call it "underground"--not since the "movement" has now received K-Tel's (mixed) blessing. Hard-core fans will find Exposed Roots redundant, but for those curious about alt...  more »

     
3

Larger Image

CD Details

All Artists: Various Artists
Title: Exposed Roots: Best of Alt. Country
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: K-Tel
Original Release Date: 6/29/1999
Release Date: 6/29/1999
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Americana, Classic Country, Indie & Lo-Fi, Traditional Folk, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 022775642827, 022775642841, 0227758428270

Synopsis

Amazon.com
Whatever you say about alternative country, don't call it "underground"--not since the "movement" has now received K-Tel's (mixed) blessing. Hard-core fans will find Exposed Roots redundant, but for those curious about alt country, this compilation is not a bad buffet to sample. The two-disc set is most interesting for the particular vision it presents of the wanna-be genre, though many of the choices seem questionable. The inclusion of lesser-known acts like the Handsome Family and Lambchop is adventurous--and rewarding--but does anyone really think Marlee MacLeod is more important to the development of the scene than Uncle Tupelo? There's nothing here from Tupelo, or any of their St. Louis kin. And the token nods to Gram Parsons ("In My Hour of Darkness") and Johnny Cash (does anyone need another recording of "Folsom Prison Blues"?) should've been omitted, because their inclusion only makes the absence of other forerunners painfully obvious. But most offensive is "See Right Through" from Tangletown--a band that nobody knows, included presumably because their 1999 debut album is also distributed by K-Tel. Buy the compilation if only for the liner notes by No Depression editors Peter Blackstock and Grant Alden, who provide a serviceable map to the dozens of albums by the bands heard here. --Anders Smith-Lindall

Similarly Requested CDs

 

Member CD Reviews

ALLY M. (clarysage) from VANCOUVER, WA
Reviewed on 9/11/2006...
If you like Alt-Country/Americana music such as Wilco, Gillian Welch, A. Escovedo,Blue Mountain this 2 CD set has it all. Excellent collection!

CD Reviews

A good glimpse of a great genre
08/09/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)

"In my humble opinion, country rock is THE best music out there, so naturally when I heard this was coming out I got it. Overall it's a very good collection for both the newbies and the veterans. Although some of the songs beg to be skipped (a couple of the artists have better stuff that could have been used) there are a few standouts. Blue Mountain, Golden Smog, and Johnny Cash all have GREAT songs. Personal favorite would have to be "Dallas" by Jimmie Gilmore: alt country done to perfection. Give these 2 discs a spin: it's a good deal for the money."
Good, but...
J. Carroll | 12/29/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Lest we forget the creator of Alt country and the "No Depression" era: Jay Farrar. How could the be the "roots" without any recordings from Unclce Tupleo, Son Volt and Wilco (jeff Tweedy)."