A Retrospective: 1995–2000
A Retrospective: 1995–2000 is a compilation album of past works by Son Volt.
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Released | May 24, 2005 | |||
Genre | Alternative country Alternative rock | |||
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No Depression | (positive) link |
Pitchfork Media | (6.7/10) link |
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Prefix Magazine | (positive) link |
Track listing
All tracks are written by Jay Farrar, except where otherwise stated.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Drown" (from Trace) | ||
2. | "Windfall" (from Trace) | ||
3. | "Route" (from Trace) | ||
4. | "Rex's Blues" (from Red Hot + Bothered) | Townes Van Zandt | |
5. | "Looking at the World Through a Windshield" (from Feeling Minnesota soundtrack) | Jerry Chesnut/Mike Hoyer | |
6. | "Too Early" (from Trace) | ||
7. | "Back into Your World" (from Straightaways) | ||
8. | "Picking Up the Signal" (from Straightaways) | ||
9. | "I've Got to Know" (previously unissued) | Woody Guthrie | |
10. | "Creosote" (from Straightaways) | ||
11. | "Straightface" (from Wide Swing Tremolo) | ||
12. | "Tulsa County" (from Switchback Promo EP) | Pamela Polland | |
13. | "Driving the View" (from Wide Swing Tremolo) | ||
14. | "Ain't No More Cane" (previously unissued) | Huddie Ledbetter | |
15. | "Flow" (from Wide Swing Tremolo) | ||
16. | "Holocaust" (from Straightface Promo EP) | Alex Chilton | |
17. | "Tear Stained Eye" (4 Track Demo, previously unissued) | ||
18. | "Loose String" (4 Track Demo, previously unissued) | ||
19. | "Medicine Hat" (recorded live at Acoustic Café, previously unissued) | ||
20. | "Open All Night" (from Badlands: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska) | Bruce Springsteen |
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