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A Ghost Is Born (Deluxe Version)

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It's hard not to wonder if Wilco's breakthrough 2002 release, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, would have been such a critical success and so eagerly embraced by the indie rock community if it hadn't become such a cause célèbre thanks to the band being unceremoniously dropped by Reprise Records, and then signed by Nonesuch after the album had become a hot item on the Internet. Much of the critical reaction to the album, while almost uniformly enthusiastic (and rightly so), had an odd undertow that suggested the writers were not especially familiar with Wilco's body of work, registering a frequent sense of surprise that an "alt-country" band would make such an adventurous album while ignoring the creative shape-shifting that had been so much a part of Jeff Tweedy and company's approach on Being There and Summerteeth. The irony is that 2004's A Ghost Is Born, the eagerly awaited follow-up to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, is also the Wilco album with the strongest stylistic link to its immediate predecessor, as if their new fans are being given a moment to catch up. A Ghost Is Born hardly sounds like a retread of YHF, but the languid, ghostly song structures, the periodic forays into dissonance, and the pained, hesitant vocals from Jeff Tweedy that were so much a part of that album also take center stage here. But while much of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot had a cool and slightly removed feeling, A Ghost Is Born is considerably warmer and more organic; the extended instrumental breaks in several of the songs (two cuts are over ten minutes long) sound more like a group in full flight than the Pro Tools-assembled structures of YHF. And while Wilco's former secret weapon, Jay Bennett, is now out of the picture, the rest of the group (especially multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach, keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen, and guitarist/co-producer Jim O'Rourke) fill the gaps with admirable grace and strength. If A Ghost Is Born has a flaw, it's in the songwriting; while this album is a "grower" if there ever was one, revealing more of its unexpected complexities with each spin, there are no songs here as immediately engaging as "War on War," "Heavy Metal Drummer," or "I'm the Man Who Loves You" from YHF, and while "Hummingbirds," "Handshake Drugs," and "Wishful Thinking" are tuneful and charming, they lack the resonance and emotional impact of Tweedy's strongest work. And the album's most purely enjoyable tune, the witty "The Late Greats," closes out the disc after the 15-minute drone dirge of "Less Than You Think," dramatically blunting its effectiveness. A Ghost Is Born confirms what old fans and recent converts already know -- that Wilco is one of America's most interesting and imaginative bands -- and it's brave and compelling listening. But if you're expecting another genre-defying masterpiece, well, maybe we'll get one of those next time.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
At Least That's What You Said
00:05:30

Jeff Tweedy, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Piano, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Synthesizer - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Piano

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

2
Hell Is Chrome
00:04:33

Jeff Tweedy, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Bass Guitar, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Piano, Writer - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Organ

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

3
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
00:10:41

Jeff Tweedy, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar, Background Vocals - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Piano - Glenn Kotche, Drums

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

4
Muzzle of Bees
00:04:51

Jeff Tweedy, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, 12 String Guitar, Lead Guitar - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Piano, Background Vocals - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Organ, Piano - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Bass Guitar

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

5
Hummingbird
00:03:06

Jeff Tweedy, Vocals, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Karen Waltuch, Viola - Mikael Jorgensen, Piano - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Frankie Montuoro, Dulcimer

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

6
Handshake Drugs
00:06:02

Jeff Tweedy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Electric Guitar, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar, Background Vocals - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Keyboards - Tim Barnes, Percussion - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Piano

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

7
Wishful Thinking
00:04:37

Jeff Tweedy, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, 12 String Guitar - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Organ, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Organ, Piano - Glenn Kotche, Drums, Writer - Leroy Bach, Vibraphone

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

8
Company in My Back
00:03:42

Jeff Tweedy, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Engineer, Acoustic Guitar, MixingEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Engineer, Keyboards, Synthesizer - Glenn Kotche, Drums, Percussion, Dulcimer - Leroy Bach, Organ, Piano

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

9
I'm a Wheel
00:02:34

Jeff Tweedy, Electric Guitar, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Chris Shaw, Engineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Engineer - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Electric Guitar

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

10
Theologians
00:03:32

Jeff Tweedy, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Piano, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Piano, Writer - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Acoustic Guitar - Chris Girard, Writer - Jeff Tweedy, Writer

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

11
Less Than You Think
00:15:01

Jeff Tweedy, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Synthesizer, Loops - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Writer, Synthesizer, Loops, MixingEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Acoustic Guitar, Writer, Synthesizer, Loops - Chris Shaw, Engineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Engineer, Writer, Synthesizer - Glenn Kotche, Drums, Writer, Synthesizer, Dulcimer, Loops - Leroy Bach, Acoustic Guitar, Writer, Synthesizer, Loops

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

12
The Late Greats
00:02:30

Jeff Tweedy, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Synthesizer, Loops - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Electric Guitar, MixingEngineer, AdditionalEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Chris Shaw, Engineer - TJ Doherty, AssistantEngineer - Mikael Jorgensen, Organ, Piano - Glenn Kotche, Drums, Dulcimer - Leroy Bach, Piano

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2004 Nonesuch Records

13
Panthers
00:03:49

Jeff Tweedy, Producer, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Bob Ludwig, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, MixingEngineer - Wilco, MainArtist - JAY BENNETT, Accordion, Drums, Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, Harmonica - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar, Piano, Violin, Vocals, Writer - Ken Coomer, Drums, Guitar, Percussion, Vocals - Max Johnston, Banjo, Mandolin, Vocals, Fiddle, Dobro - Chris Shaw, Engineer - Tony Margherita, Producer - Mikael Jorgensen, Writer - Glenn Kotche, Writer - Leroy Bach, Writer - Wilco & Jim O'Rourke, Producer - Cheryl Pawelski, Producer - Ryan Marian, Producer

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records Inc.

14
At Least That's What You Said (Live)
00:05:54

Timothy Powell, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Jeff Tweedy, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer - JIM SCOTT, MixingEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Nels Cline, Electric Guitar - Mikael Jorgensen, Piano, MixingEngineer - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Mikael Jorgensen and Timothy Powell, MixingEngineer - Nick Broste, Trombone - Pat Sansone, Keyboards, Vocals - Patrick Newbery, Flugelhorn, Trumpet - Rich Parenti, Baritone Saxophone - Dan Glomski, Assistant - Jordan McCormick, Assistant - Michael Ways, Assistant - Mike Konopka, Audio Recording Engineer - Stan Doty, MixingEngineer

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records Inc.

15
The Late Greats (Live)
00:02:39

Timothy Powell, Audio Recording Engineer, MixingEngineer - Jeff Tweedy, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Writer - JIM SCOTT, MixingEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Mikael Jorgensen, Piano, MixingEngineer - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Mikael Jorgensen and Timothy Powell, MixingEngineer - Pat Sansone, Vocals - Jordan McCormick, Assistant - Michael Ways, Assistant - Mike Konopka, Audio Recording Engineer - Stan Doty, MixingEngineer

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records Inc.

16
Handshake Drugs (Live)
00:06:12

Timothy Powell, MixingEngineer - Jeff Tweedy, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Synthesizer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JAY BENNETT, Piano, Synthesizer - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Ken Coomer, Drums - Mikael Jorgensen, MixingEngineer - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Keyboards, Saxophone - Mikael Jorgensen and Timothy Powell, MixingEngineer

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records Inc.

17
Kicking Television
00:02:48

Jeff Tweedy, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Steve Rooke, MasteringEngineer - Jim O'Rourke, Producer, Additional Drums, MixingEngineer - Wilco, Producer, MainArtist - JOHN STIRRATT, Bass Guitar - Chris Shaw, Audio Recording Engineer - TJ Doherty, Percussion - Mikael Jorgensen, Organ, Piano - Glenn Kotche, Drums - Leroy Bach, Electric Guitar

© 2005 Nonesuch Records, Inc. ℗ 2005 Nonesuch Records Inc.

Album review

It's hard not to wonder if Wilco's breakthrough 2002 release, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, would have been such a critical success and so eagerly embraced by the indie rock community if it hadn't become such a cause célèbre thanks to the band being unceremoniously dropped by Reprise Records, and then signed by Nonesuch after the album had become a hot item on the Internet. Much of the critical reaction to the album, while almost uniformly enthusiastic (and rightly so), had an odd undertow that suggested the writers were not especially familiar with Wilco's body of work, registering a frequent sense of surprise that an "alt-country" band would make such an adventurous album while ignoring the creative shape-shifting that had been so much a part of Jeff Tweedy and company's approach on Being There and Summerteeth. The irony is that 2004's A Ghost Is Born, the eagerly awaited follow-up to Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, is also the Wilco album with the strongest stylistic link to its immediate predecessor, as if their new fans are being given a moment to catch up. A Ghost Is Born hardly sounds like a retread of YHF, but the languid, ghostly song structures, the periodic forays into dissonance, and the pained, hesitant vocals from Jeff Tweedy that were so much a part of that album also take center stage here. But while much of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot had a cool and slightly removed feeling, A Ghost Is Born is considerably warmer and more organic; the extended instrumental breaks in several of the songs (two cuts are over ten minutes long) sound more like a group in full flight than the Pro Tools-assembled structures of YHF. And while Wilco's former secret weapon, Jay Bennett, is now out of the picture, the rest of the group (especially multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach, keyboardist Mikael Jorgensen, and guitarist/co-producer Jim O'Rourke) fill the gaps with admirable grace and strength. If A Ghost Is Born has a flaw, it's in the songwriting; while this album is a "grower" if there ever was one, revealing more of its unexpected complexities with each spin, there are no songs here as immediately engaging as "War on War," "Heavy Metal Drummer," or "I'm the Man Who Loves You" from YHF, and while "Hummingbirds," "Handshake Drugs," and "Wishful Thinking" are tuneful and charming, they lack the resonance and emotional impact of Tweedy's strongest work. And the album's most purely enjoyable tune, the witty "The Late Greats," closes out the disc after the 15-minute drone dirge of "Less Than You Think," dramatically blunting its effectiveness. A Ghost Is Born confirms what old fans and recent converts already know -- that Wilco is one of America's most interesting and imaginative bands -- and it's brave and compelling listening. But if you're expecting another genre-defying masterpiece, well, maybe we'll get one of those next time.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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