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 |
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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 |
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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] |
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