Summerteeth (Deluxe Edition)
Wilco
CD1 ORIGINAL ALBUM
- Can’t Stand It
- She’s A Jar
- A Shot In The Arm
- We’re Just Friends
- I’m Always In Love
- Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)
- Pieholden Suite
- How To Fight Loneliness
- Via Chicago
- Elt
- My Darling
- When You Wake Up Feeling Old
- Summer Teeth
- In A Future Age
- 23 Seconds Of Silence
- Candyfloss
- A Shot In The Arm (Remix)
CD2 OUTTAKES/ALTERNATES/DEMOS
- Tried And True (Demo)
- I’m Always In Love (Demo)
- All I Need (Demo)
- I’ll Sing It (Demo)
- Two Guitars (Instrumental) (Demo)
- Candyfloss (Demo)
- In A Future Age (Demo)
- No Hurry (Demo)
- She’s A Jar (Demo)
- Can’t Locator It (Guitar Riff Demo)
- Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again) (Demo)
- Summer Teeth (Slow Rhodes Version)
- Pieholden Suite (Alternate)
- I’m Always In Love (Early Run Through)
- My Darling (Alternate)
- Tried And True (Alternate)
- She’s A Jar (Alternate)
- Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)
- Candyfloss (Intro)
- Every Little Thing (Alternate)
- Viking Dan (Outtake)
- We’re Just Friends/Yee Haw (10/29/99 Minneapolis Soundcheck)
- Summer Teeth (Alternate)
- In A Future Age (Take 3)
CD3 LIVE AT THE BOULDER THEATER-BOULDER, CO 11/1/99 (PART ONE)
- Via Chicago
- Candyfloss
- Summer Teeth
- I’m Always In Love
- I Must Be High
- How To Fight Loneliness
- Hotel Arizona
- Red-Eyed And Blue
- I Got You (At The End Of The Century)
- Nothing’severgonnastandinmyway (Again)
- She’s A Jar
- A Shot In The Arm
- We’re Just Friends
- Misunderstood
CD4 LIVE AT THE BOULDER THEATER-BOULDER, CO 11/1/99 (PART TWO)
- Hesitating Beauty
- Christ For President
- Passenger Side
- Can’t Stand It
- Forget The Flowers
- New Madrid
- California Stars
- Kingpin
- Casino Queen
- Outta Mind (Outta Sight)
- Hoodoo Voodoo
- Monday
Summer Teeth is the most focused Wilco effort yet, honing the lessons of the last record to forge a majestic pop sound almost completely devoid of alt-country elements. The lush string arrangements and gorgeous harmonies of tracks like "She's a Jar" and "Pieholden Suite" suggest nothing less than a landlocked Brian Wilson, while more straightforward rockers like the opening "I Can't Stand It" bear the influence of everything from R&B to psychedelia…If Summer Teeth has a precedent, it's peak-era Band; the album not only possesses a similar pastoral sensibility, but like Robbie Robertson and company before them, Wilco seems directly connected to a kind of American musical consciousness, not only rejuvenating our collective creative mythology, but adding new chapters to the legend with each successive record. Jason Ankeny (AllMusic)