Jay Farrar discography
The Jay Farrar discography covers recordings with Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, Gob Iron, and as solo artist.
Albums
Year | Artist | Title | Label | Comments | |
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1990 | Uncle Tupelo1 | No Depression | Rockville | ||
1991 | Uncle Tupelo1 | Still Feel Gone | Rockville | ||
1992 | Uncle Tupelo1 | March 16-20, 1992 | Rockville | ||
1993 | Uncle Tupelo2 | Anodyne | Sire | ||
1995 | Son Volt3 | Trace | Warner Bros. | ||
1997 | Son Volt3 | Straightaways | Warner Bros. | ||
1998 | Son Volt3 | Wide Swing Tremolo | Warner Bros. | ||
2001 | Jay Farrar | Sebastopol | Artemis | ||
2002 | Jay Farrar | ThirdShiftGrottoSlack (EP) | Artemis | Outtakes from the Sebastopol sessions | |
2002 | Uncle Tupelo1,2 | 89/93: An Anthology | Sony | Retrospective compilation including two previously unreleased tracks | |
2003 | Jay Farrar | The Slaughter Rule | Bloodshot Records | film soundtrack | |
2003 | Jay Farrar | Terroir Blues | Act/Resist | ||
2004 | Jay Farrar | Stone, Steel & Bright Lights | Transmit Sound | Live album, includes bonus DVD Live at Slim's | |
2004 | Jay Farrar | Live in Seattle | Transmit Sound | Live album | |
2005 | Son Volt3 | A Retrospective: 1995-2000 | Warner Bros./Rhino | Retrospective compilation including five previously unreleased tracks | |
2005 | Son Volt4 | Okemah and the Melody of Riot | Transmit Sound/Legacy | ||
2006 | Gob Iron5 | Death Songs for the Living | Transmit Sound/Legacy | ||
2007 | Son Volt4 | The Search | Transmit Sound/Legacy | ||
2009 | Son Volt5 | American Central Dust | Rounder/UMGD | ||
2009 | Jay Farrar and Ben Gibbard | One Fast Move or I'm Gone | Atlantic/F-Stop | Collaborative album using the lyrics of Jack Kerouac | |
2011 | Jay Farrar, Will Johnson, Anders Parker, and Yim Yames | New Multitudes | Rounder | Collaborative album using the lyrics of Woody Guthrie | |
2013 | Son Volt | Honky Tonk | Rounder |
- Notes
- ^ Note 1: Uncle Tupelo from 1987 to 1992 included Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy and Mike Heidorn
- ^ Note 2: Uncle Tupelo from 1993 to 1994 included Farrar, Tweedy, Ken Coomer, John Stirratt and Max Johnston
- ^ Note 3: Son Volt from 1994 to 1998 included Farrar, Heidorn, Jim Boquist and Dave Boquist
- ^ Note 4: Son Volt from 2005 includes Farrar, Dave Bryson, Andrew Duplantis, Chris Masterson, and Derry De Borja (from 2007)
- ^ Note 5: Gob Iron includes Farrar and Anders Parker
References
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