Jeff Tweedy discography

The Jeff Tweedy discography covers albums that he has recorded with Uncle Tupelo, Wilco, solo albums, and various side projects.

Discography

Uncle Tupelo albums

Year Title Label
1990 No Depression Rockville Records[1][2]
1991 Still Feel Gone Rockville Records[2]
1992 March 16–20, 1992 Rockville Records[2]
1993 Anodyne Sire Records[2]

Wilco albums

Year Title Label
1995 A.M. Reprise Records[3]
1996 Being There Reprise Records[4]
1998 Mermaid Avenue (Billy Bragg & Wilco) Elektra Records[5][6]
1999 Summerteeth Reprise Records[7]
2000 Mermaid Avenue Vol. II (Billy Bragg & Wilco) Elektra Records[6]
2002 Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Nonesuch Records[8]
2003 More Like the Moon EP Nonesuch Records[9]
2004 A Ghost Is Born Nonesuch Records[10]
2005 Kicking Television: Live in Chicago Nonesuch Records[11]
2007 Sky Blue Sky Nonesuch Records[12]
2009 Wilco (The Album) Nonesuch Records[13]
2011 The Whole Love dBpm Records[14]
2015 Star Wars dBpm Records[15]
2016 Schmilco dBpm Records[16]
2019 Ode to Joy dBpm Records[17]

Tweedy albums

Year Title Label
2014 Sukierae dBpm Records[18]

Solo albums

Year Title Label
2017 Together at Last dBpm Records[19]
2018 WARM dBpm Records[20]
2019 WARMER dBpm Records[21]
2020 Love Is the King dBpm Records[22]

Collaboration albums

Year Title Label Notes
1996 Down by the Old Mainstream Rykodisc Records with Golden Smog[23]
1998 Weird Tales Rykodisc Records with Golden Smog[23]
2003 Loose Fur Drag City with Loose Fur[24]
2003 Down with Wilco Yep Roc Records with The Minus 5[25]
2003 Circles Arena Rock Recording Co. with The Autumn Defense[26]
2004 Arabella Broadmoor Records with Laurie & John[27]
2004 At the Organ EP Yep Roc Records with The Minus 5[28]
2006 Born Again in the USA Drag City with Loose Fur[29]
2006 The Minus 5 Yep Roc Records with The Minus 5[30]
2006 Another Fine Day Lost Highway Records with Golden Smog[31]
2017 If All I Was Was Black ANTI- Records with Mavis Staples[32]

Soundtracks

Year Title Label
2002 Chelsea Walls Rykodisc Records[33]

Appearances

Year Artist Title Label Contribution
1991 Michelle Shocked Arkansas Traveler Mercury Records Bass guitar, background vocals[34]
1993 The Bottle Rockets The Bottle Rockets East Side Digital Records Background vocals[35]
1996 Dazzling Killmen Recuerda Skin Graft Records Guitar, engineer[36]
1998 Jim Cuddy All in Time Warner Bros. Records Guitar, background vocals[37][38]
1998 Tommy Keene Isolation Party Matador Records Background vocals[39]
1998 The Handsome Family Through the Trees Carrot Top Records Guitar, background vocals[40]
2001 Boxhead Ensemble Two Brothers Atavistic Records Guitar[41]
2003 The Minus 5 I Don't Know Who I Am (Let the War Against Music Begin, Vol. 2) Return to Sender Records Musician[42]
2004 Preston School of Industry Monsoon Matador Records Guitar[43][44]
2004 Various artists Touch My Heart: A Tribute to Johnny Paycheck Sugarhill Records "Take This Job and Shove It" (Johnny Paycheck cover)[45]
2005 Various artists Down in a Mirror: A Second Tribute to Jandek Summersteps Records "Crack a Smile" (Jandek cover)[46]
2007 Various artists I'm Not There (soundtrack) Columbia Records "Simple Twist of Fate" (Dylan cover): Vocals, guitar, bass[47]
2009 Rosanne Cash The List Manhattan Records "Long Black Veil" (Danny Dill, Marijohn Wilkin cover): Background vocals[48]
2013 Various artists Songs For Slim: Rockin Here Tonight - A Benefit Compilation For Slim Dunlap New West "The Ballad of the Opening Band" (Slim Dunlap cover): Vocals, guitar[49]
2016 Parquet Courts Human Performance Rough Trade Records "Dust", "Keep It Even": Guitar[50]

Videography

Year Title
1999 Man in the Sand[51]
2002 I Am Trying to Break Your Heart[52]
2006 Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest[53]
2009 Ashes of American Flags[54]

References

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  2. Triplett, Gene (May 23, 2003). "Alt-country pioneer still into weird". The Oklahoman. Retrieved December 15, 2020.
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