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From February 24, 2005

All Songs Live: Wilco

Hear Wilco live from Washington, D.C.'s 9:30 Club with an opening performance by the Chicago band Detholz. Wilco is on tour to promote its latest CD A Ghost is Born, which recently won two Grammys.

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Wilco bassist John Stirratt is silhouetted against a colorful collage projected behind the band during its performance.


A Multimedia Performance

For this tour, Wilco hired multimedia artist Deborah Johnson to craft more than two hours of film clips, slides and other visuals to project behind the band during each performance.

Listen to All Songs ConsideredListen to an interview with artist Deborah Johnson

View a photo gallery of Deborah Johnson's work, as seen during the show.

Visit Deborah Johnson's Web site for video clips of Wilco performing to her artwork.



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Lead singer and rhythm guitarist for Detholz, Jim Cooper.


Opening Act: Detholz

Wilco is joined on this tour by the Chicago band Detholz. Wilco has long supported new and emerging artists from the city. Detholz (pronounced "death holes") play a quirky mix of punk, new wave and experimental rock with doses of what they call "Christian kitsch."

View a photo gallery of Detholz opening for Wilco at the 9:30 Club.



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"I had lots of arguments with people about this record. Most of them went like this: Them: It's so noisy. Me: Yes, but there's some poise within that, like on 'Hummingbird' and 'Handshake Drugs.' Them: The guitars sound deranged. Me: When was the last time you heard such dramatic derangement? Them: The songs seem sorta blasted apart. Me: At a time when so many songs seem prefabbed by some software program, is that such a bad thing?"

-- NPR reviewer and music writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer, Tom Moon


A Ghost is Born

Artist: Wilco
Label: Nonesuch
Released: June 22, 2004

Wilco's A Ghost is Born was selected as one of All Songs Considered's best albums of 2004.

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Wilco's previous label refused to put out this album, saying it was too weird. Fortunately for fans everywhere, Nonesuch picked it up and released it in April 2002


Wilco

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from the CD Yankee Hotel Foxtrot (Nonesuch)

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This is a review of Wilco's previous album, Yankee Hotel Foxtrot from a March 2002 episode of All Songs Considered.


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