Kicking Television (Live In Chicago)

Wilco
Nonesuch Records
General | Jan 2006

Reviews

The Bawd Of Euphony
Reviewed 2006-01-09
What can one say except that Wilco is probably the best band out there right now. Singer Jeff Tweedy has come a long way since his Uncle Tupelo days and his latest full length “A Ghost is Born” was my favorite record of 2004. in recent years tweedy has added experiementally minded musicans to his core includeing Glen Kotche on drums, Nels Cline on Guitars and in the studio Jim O’Rourke behind the boards, ). This CD captures Tweedy and Co. in their prime LIVE and on their home turf of Chicago. Pop hooks, genius songwriting, phenomenal guitar playing (dirty, noisy, beautiful, melodic, you name it), ghostly vamps, rockin anthems, this incarnation of Wilco has everything. Just listen all the way through track one and you’ll get it! -tHE bAWD oF eUPHONy

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Charting

2006-01-08 — 2006-03-12
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 12 2
Mar 5 4
Feb 26 3
Feb 19 1
Feb 12 4
Feb 5 4
Jan 29 3
Jan 22 8

Track listing

1. Misunderstood
2. Company At My Back
3. The Late Greats
4. Hell Is Chrome
5. Handshake Drugs
6. I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
7. Shot In The Arm
8. At Least Thats What You Said
9. Wishful Thinking
10. Jesus Etc.
11. I'm The Man Who Loves You
12. Kicking Television
13. Via Chicago
14. Hummingbird
15. Muzzle Of Bees
16. One By One
17. Airline To Heaven
18. Radio Cure
19. Ashes Of American Flags
20. Heavy Metal Drummer
21. Poor Places
22. Spiders (Kidsmoke)
23. Comment