Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
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Tracklist:
1. I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
2. Kamera
3. Radio Cure
4. War on War
5. Jesus, Etc.
6. Ashes of American Flags
7. Heavy Metal Drummer
8. I'm the Man Who Loves You
9. Pot Kettle Blac
10. Poor Places
11. Reservations

Ranking: #29 for 2002

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Nick Butler STAFF (158 Reviews)

2009-10-12 | 39 comments | 3,377 views

Summary: Worth the hype.

When I first heard Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, I felt like I'd just discovered my new favourite band. It wasn't an instant favourite, but sometimes you can just tell when an album is going to grow on you like nobody's business, and this did - and the excitement and discovering the album's secrets were matched by my excitement at hearing what else this band has done. Does the fact that they've since turned out to basically be a one-album wonder make this more or less special? I'm not sure. But long after the initial glow has worn off, I can still turn to this album and acknowledge and enjoy some of the most perfect music I own.

'Perfect' is a key word, particularly when it comes to the album highlight. "Jesus, Etc." is just that, and right now, I can't think of a single other song I could say that about. It's unique in the way that it's both entirely laid-back and off-the-cuff, and yet it sounds like every single second has been meticulously engineered to generated the same emotional effect - and that's before we get to how indescribably pretty it is. And those lyrics? It's as if Tweedy had learned from Blood on the Tracks on a poetic level. Like Bob Dylan on that similarly maudlin and moving album, he knows that the only way to achieve earthy sincerity and earth-shattering profundity is to exchange banality with the oblique. 'Don't cry, you can rely on me', 'I'll be around', and 'you can come round anytime you like' sit next to images of tall buildings shaking and a sky filled with a thousands sunsets, all topped off by the final cigarette of the evening. It's my two favourite love songs rolled into one, because it's a song about longing for love but also about protection, about somebody being the vital force that shields you from the outside world. Combine the two and it's a song that knows and feels love but longs for eternity; a song about that restless feeling that can only come from a true love that won't end. Other people might capture the individual sides of the coin better - Jeff Buckley's "Lover, You Should've Come Over" and Dylan's "You're A Big Girl Now" jump to mind for the former at least, while Massive Attack's "Protection" addresses the latter more directly - but I've never heard a song that hits both so squarely and fearlessly.

What's just as remarkable is that they very nearly pull off the trick twice - "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart" is only the second best song here but it'd unquestionably be the best on 99% of the other albums in the world. Here the name of the game is confusion, as the songs ploughs through all the stages of a self-destructive, emotionally abusive relationship (from 'what was I thinking when I let go of you?' to 'what was I thinking when I let you back in?' to, ultimately, 'what was I thinking when I said hello?') It's one of those songs that can only ever return to itself, without resolution - and so it does. Again, it's the conflict between the twin emotional forces - self-hating soul-searching against blind devotion - that makes it so special.

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot could consist of just those two songs and it'd probably still be a classic. Truth is, it took me about 5 listens to even pay attention to any other song. But these other tracks aren't makeweights - the sprightly "Kamera", the maudlin "Radio Cure", the resigned "Ashes of American Flags", and the ecstatic pairing of "Heavy Metal Drummer" and "I'm the Man Who Lovess You" are all as good as the highpoints of Wilco's other albums, and when you consider that this includes songs as good as "On and On and On" and "Spiders (Kidsmoke)", that's no idle boast.

I don't hold stock with the idea that 9/11 influenced the writing or recording of this album in any direct way, but I think it's important to acknowledge the fact that a lot of people think that, and understand why. The simple answer is that Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sounds like a statement; it simply doesn't register on a gut level that something as simultaneously epic and homespun as this doesn't have some huge link to real world events. It's just one of those albums. For me, though, it's enough that these are some of the first songs I'd turn to if I were choosing the soundtrack of my own existence.

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robertsona


Comments: 2405
10.12.09


seeing this on the staff reviews weirded me out for a second


skimming this review it seems well written (pfft who reads reviews)


i got this at the library buthad to return it before i could listen to it. the first song was really good lol

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Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3191
10.12.09

Album Rating: 4.5

This was only meant to be two paragraphs and then it just went on and on and on and on

So I figured I may as well post it here too.

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charlesfishowitz


Comments: 1820
10.12.09


is this streaming anywhere

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MrPoopular


Comments: 713
10.12.09


One of the most overrated albums of the 2000s, without a doubt

klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1083
10.12.09

Album Rating: 4

i think i just took a time machine back to the 8th grade

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pianotuna
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1402
10.12.09

Album Rating: 5

i love you

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scotish


Comments: 297
10.12.09

Album Rating: 5

yesyesyes

what robin said. also, you make it sound like a 5, but you've only given it 4.5. but I can tell that you want to 5 it deep down inside!

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scotish


Comments: 297
10.12.09

Album Rating: 5

oh yeah, awesome 150th review subject

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3191
10.12.09

Album Rating: 4.5

i'm gonna spam staff reviews with really old albums now

JUST TO SPITE YOU

Kirgasm


Comments: 2172
10.12.09


have had this for years but never really given it a proper listen embarrassingly enough :s

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Roach


Comments: 1129
10.12.09


please

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StreetlightRock
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2363
10.12.09

Album Rating: 4.5

Weird, I had this going on repeat last night and I wake up to find this here. Album is really cool.

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iranscam


Comments: 309
10.12.09

Album Rating: 4

I demand a site-wide crusade to replace all of Zebra's reviews.

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robertsona


Comments: 2405
10.12.09


yeah


how was zebra on staff

ever



i was thinking of rereviewing i can hear the heart beating as one because zebra

AggravatedYeti


Comments: 1079
10.12.09

Album Rating: 4.5

ya pretty much.

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NortherlyNanook


Comments: 1213
10.12.09


not the best wilco album but i'm getting sick of everyone being all "WAY OVERRATED 2/5"

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jrowa001


Comments: 7894
10.12.09


ive been having a hard time getting into this album. i know im missing something and thats why ive never called this album overrated. maybe on my 5th listen ill find why its considered so good

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kitsch


Comments: 2493
10.12.09


i miss the innocence ive known
playin kiss covers beautiful and stoned

saltyflounder


Comments: 11
10.12.09

Album Rating: 5

Great review.
Way greater album. ;)

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Electric City
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Comments: 9812
10.12.09

Album Rating: 4

love this album, and you nick

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