| SIDE A 1. Grindstone
 2. Coalminers
 3. Wait Up
 4. Criminals
 5. Shaky Ground
 6. Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down
 7. Black Eye
 8. Moonshiner
 
 SIDE B
 1. I Wish My Baby Was Born
 2. Atomic Power
 3. Lilli Schull
 4. Warfare
 5. Fatal Wound
 6. Sandusky
 7. Wipe The Clock
 
 March 16-20, 1992 is the third studio album by alternative country
 band Uncle Tupelo, released in 1992. The title refers to the five-
 day span during which the album was recorded. An almost entirely
 acoustic recording, the album features original songs and covers
 of traditional folk songs in near equal number, and was produced
 by R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck. With Uncle Tupelo’s popularity on
 the rise, March 16-20, 1992 sold more copies than their first two
 albums, No Depression and Still Feel Gone, did combined. The
 album generated positive reviews. Jason Ankeny of Allmusic called
 the album “a brilliant resurrection of a bygone era of American
 folk artistry”. Bill Wyman of Entertainment Weekly remarked that
 it was “a moving and sincere New Depression manifesto”. March
 16-20, 1992 is now available as limited edition (only 1500 copies)
 on crystal clear vinyl. Each album in individually numbered and
 housed in a deluxe heavyweight jacket with special leather-look
 laminate finish.
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