Steal The Crumbs (track) by Uncle Tupelo
Steal The Crumbs appears on the following album(s) by Uncle Tupelo:
- Anodyne (track #12) (this album) (1993)
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06/21/2024 13:49 | DommeDamian | 62,759 | 52/100 | |
02/05/2024 11:59 | ForegroundNoise | 26,708 | 64/100 | |
07/21/2022 16:50 | daCritic | 27,590 | 76/100 | |
02/05/2022 20:17 | Rug | 788 | 81/100 | |
10/12/2021 13:15 | Fertu | 40,940 | 82/100 |
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This track is rated in the top 16% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.com. This track has a Bayesian average rating of 78.4/100, a mean average of 79.2/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 79.2/100. The standard deviation for this track is 12.4.
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Uncle Tupelo's swan song--the last track on their last album--could be Jay Farrar's goodbye to his bandmates: "No more / No more will I see you." It's complemented perfectly by Jeff Tweedy's low bass notes to amplify the song's melancholic feel. A wistful and backward-looking goodbye.
The last song on the last album. A sad farewell. A very good song.
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