Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Day 0935 - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

Wilco "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot" (2002) - got it


YHF was a mixture of experiences for Wilco, on the one hand parting company with their drummer, but parting with him in favour of new more versatile drummer Glen Kotche.  They were still making the "Mermaid Avenue" albums with Billy Bragg on the side.   Yankee Hotel Foxtrot ended up being rejected by their record label and the band released it online before having the chance to release it themselves the next year on a smaller label.   Regardless of its proliferation on the internet, it was their most successful release up till that point... but to add to the rollercoaster, they were also sued for the use of a sound sample used on the album.

The album title came from the phonetic alphabet used on a collection of short-wave radio recordings that singer Jeff Tweedy had heard.   There is a bit of a short-wave radio sound and a vibe of searching the airwaves to the opening track "I am Trying to Break Your Heart" (which features some great stop-start drumming) and moody, atmospheric closer "Reservations".

The album is mostly a continuation of their melodic alt-country, but the are a few different sounds, like the rocking "I'm the Man Who Loves You" with it's brass that almost has a bit of a Beatles vibe to it.   "Poor Places" is mostly Tweedy singing over a radio frequency-like drones but guitar and piano parts develop over them, building to a crescendo of song and drone.

Another album that my wife owns and that I was more than happy to listen to.

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