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Product Summary
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Anti Records/ada
Buy.com Sku: 224076067
UPC: 045778715626
UPC 14: 00045778715626
Release Date: 9/27/2011
Buy.com Sales Rank: 494
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
Sample
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Audio Mixers: Patrick Sansone; Jeff Tweedy; Tom Schick. | |
| Recording information: The Loft, Chicago, IL. | |
| Co-produced by Jeff Tweedy, Patrick Sansone, and Tom Schick, Whole Love is Wilco's eighth studio album, as well as the band's first release on its own label, dBpm Records. A pair of lengthy songs, including the 12-minute closer, bookend the record. ~ Andrew Leahey | |
Producer: Patrick Sansone; Jeff Tweedy; Tom Schick |
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Engineer: Patrick Sansone; Jeff Tweedy; Tom Schick |
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Compilation Appearances
Associated Artists and Works
| Bragg, Billy | |
| Old School Freight Train |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 09/27/2011 | |
| Original Release Date : 2011 | |
| Catalog ID : ANTI 87156 | |
| Label : Anti (USA) | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a |
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (pp.63-64)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Capitol City' is a country waltz with bits of Dixieland clarinet, 'Sunloathe' sounds like the Beatles if they were still together in 1974..."
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Capitol City' is a country waltz with bits of Dixieland clarinet, 'Sunloathe' sounds like the Beatles if they were still together in 1974..."
Rolling Stone (p.68)
- Ranked #8 in Rolling Stone's '50 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "THE WHOLE LOVE is the band at its original endearing best..."
- Ranked #8 in Rolling Stone's '50 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "THE WHOLE LOVE is the band at its original endearing best..."
Spin (p.77)
- "[With] laconic twang, organ-driven garage pop, and tempered balladry."
- "[With] laconic twang, organ-driven garage pop, and tempered balladry."
Entertainment Weekly (p.72)
- "With THE WHOLE LOVE, Wilco makes noise-pop exciting again..." -- Grade A-
- "With THE WHOLE LOVE, Wilco makes noise-pop exciting again..." -- Grade A-
Magnet (p.60)
- "THE WHOLE LOVE works best as aural comfort food."
- "THE WHOLE LOVE works best as aural comfort food."
Magnet (p.38)
- Ranked #15 in Magnet's '20 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "This is a deliberately, gloriously messy record, firing off in different directions arbitrarily, and the sequencing seems designed to announce that devil-may-care attitude."
- Ranked #15 in Magnet's '20 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "This is a deliberately, gloriously messy record, firing off in different directions arbitrarily, and the sequencing seems designed to announce that devil-may-care attitude."
Billboard (p.36)
- "THE WHOLE LOVE mostly turns out to capture Wilco in a laid-back roots-rock mode..."
- "THE WHOLE LOVE mostly turns out to capture Wilco in a laid-back roots-rock mode..."
Uncut (magazine)
(p.82)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Rising Red Lung' finds Tweedy singing in a near-whisper over a fingerpicked acoustic, while the band floats on sunset clouds overhead."
(p.82)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Rising Red Lung' finds Tweedy singing in a near-whisper over a fingerpicked acoustic, while the band floats on sunset clouds overhead."
Uncut (magazine)
(p.34)
- Ranked #15 in Uncut's '50 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "[E]mbracing power-pop, their riskiest jam in years, and a hushed folk strain that culminated in a new classic..."
(p.34)
- Ranked #15 in Uncut's '50 Best Albums Of 2011' -- "[E]mbracing power-pop, their riskiest jam in years, and a hushed folk strain that culminated in a new classic..."

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