Being There (Wilco album)

Being There is the second album by Chicago-based rock band Wilco. Despite its release as a nineteen-song double album, Being There was sold at a single album price due to a deal between lead singer Jeff Tweedy and Reprise Records. Released on October 29, 1996, the album was an improvement for the band in both sales and critical reception as compared with their first album, A.M..

Taking its name from the 1979 film Being There, the self-produced effort featured more surrealistic and introspective writing than their previous album. This was due in part to several significant changes in Tweedy's life, including the birth of his first child. Musically, it juxtaposed the alternative country styles songs reminiscent of Uncle Tupelo with psychedelic, surreal songs. It was the only Wilco album with steel guitarist Bob Egan and the last with multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston.

Context

Jeff Tweedy formed Wilco in 1994 after creative differences between Jay Farrar and Tweedy caused the breakup of Uncle Tupelo. The band entered the recording studio almost immediately afterwards to record and release A.M. in 1995, which saw disappointing sales. Jay Farrar's new band Son Volt released Trace in late 1995 to critical praise and good sales numbers. Trace also provided a college rock hit song in "Drown", which entered the top ten of the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, further increasing competition between the two bands.

The Lonely

The Lonely can refer to:

  • "The Lonely" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of the TV series The Twilight Zone
  • "The Lonely" (British Sea Power song), a song by the band British Sea Power
  • "The Lonely", a song from RuPaul's album ReWorked
  • "The Lonely" (Christina Perri song), a song by American singer/songwriter Christina Perri
  • The Lonely (British Sea Power song)

    "The Lonely" is a song by British Sea Power. The song was the group's third single and their second on Rough Trade. It was their first single to garner much press coverage and resulted in a pleasing chart position. Unusually, the nominal a-side actually features as the flipside on both versions. The main position is taken by "The Spirit of St. Louis", a tale of Charles Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic. This is still regularly performed live despite it only appearing on this release. The title track was written as a tribute to Geoff Goddard, a friend of the band who wrote the 1960s number-one single, "Johnny Remember Me".

    The single reached number 76 on the UK Singles Chart.

    Tracklistings

    Cd (RTRADESCD048)


  • "The Spirit of St. Louis" (Yan/BSP) 3:56
  • "The Lonely" (Yan/BSP) 5:03
  • "No Red Indian" (Hamilton/BSP) 3:54
  • 7" Vinyl (RTRADES048)

  • "The Spirit of St. Louis" (Yan/BSP) 3:56
  • "The Lonely" (Yan/BSP) – 5:03
  • External links

  • Official website
  • "The Lonely" at Salty Water (fansite)
  • Dcup

    Dcup may refer to:

  • DCUP, Australian music producer and DJ
  • Brandon DiCamillo, American actor, stuntman and screenwriter also known by his nickname D-Cup, Dico, Deek and Bran
  • D-cups, big size female breasts
  • DCUP

    Duncan MacLennan, better known by his stage name DCUP, is an Australian record producer, DJ and remixer. He is best known for his coollaboration with fellow Australian duo Yolanda Be Cool on their international hit single "We No Speak Americano", which samples Renato Carosone and Nicola Salerno's 1956 hit "Tu Vuò Fà L'Americano", on the Australian indie label Sweat It Out.

    "We No Speak Americano" topped the UK, Irish and Danish charts and reached the Top 5 in Australia, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Norway. It was also a chart hit in Italy, Belgium and New Zealand. It was not the first time DCUP had collaborated with Yolanda Be Cool; he also remixed their hit "Afro Nuts" in 2009.

    DCUP produces mainly funk and disco style music.

    Discography

    Extended plays

    Singles

    As lead artist

    Remixes

  • Yolanda Be Cool - "Afro Nuts" (DCUP Remix)
  • Killa Kela - "Everyday" (DCUP Remix)
  • Act Yo Age featuring Drop The Lime - "Night Of The Hornheadz" (DCUP Remix)
  • Pablo Calamari - "Think About You" (DCUP Remix)
  • KillaQueenz - "Boyfriend" (DCUP Remix)
  • Podcasts:

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    The Lonely One

    by: Alice Deejay

    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    Come on-come on Baby
    Come on-come on Baby
    Come on-come on Baby
    Come on-come on Baby,
    you drive me crazy
    Come on-come on Baby
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    Take me higher
    Take me higher
    Take me higher
    Take me higher
    Higher and higher
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one
    You don't have to be the lonely one




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