Trace (CD)
Jay Farrar always provided the darkest, grittiest moments in Uncle Tupelo, so it comes as no surprise that Son Volt is a rawer record than A.M., the first album by Wilco, a band led by his former partner Jeff Tweedy. Throughout Son Volt's debut, Trace, the group reworks classic honky tonk and rock & roll, adding a desperate, determined edge to their performances. Even when they rock out, there is a palpable sense of melancholy to Farrar's voice, which lends a poignancy to the music. Trace isn't a great step forward from Tupelo's last album, the lovely Anodyne, but it is a fine continuation of the ideas Farrar has pursued over the course of his career. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Windfall |
| 2 | Live Free |
| 3 | Tear Stained Eye |
| 4 | Route |
| 5 | Ten Second News |
| 6 | Drown |
| 7 | Loose String |
| 8 | Out of the Picture |
| 9 | Catching On |
| 10 | Too Early |
| 11 | Mystifies Me |