Tweedy, Jeff: Warm (Vinyl LP)
“Certain lyrical flowers sprout up with regularity across the ten song-yards that are this record. A son who has lost a father sings to his wife, his sons, that father. There are apologies, and mirror-twins; threats to enemies (‘I’d love to take you down / and leave you there’) and entreaties (‘Let’s go rain again!’) and dreamy challenges (‘I wonder how much freedom we can dream’) and ornery morphings of language that serve a simple function: they make the listener love language again.” – George Saunders, Liner Notes for Jeff Tweedy’s Warm.
Warm is a solo album of all new material, produced and recorded entirely by Jeff at Chicago’s now legendary studio, The Loft (with help from some of his usual collaborators – Spencer Tweedy, Glenn Kotche and Tom Schick). Warm follows the acoustic retrospective release, Together at Last (2017), and Wilco’s 2016 album, Schmilco.
- Bombs Above
- Some Birds
- Don't Forget
- How Hard It Is For a Desert To Die
- Let's Go Rain
- From Far Away
- I Know What It's Like
- Having Been Is No Way To Be
- The Red Brick
- Warm (When the Sun Has Died)
- How Will I Find You?