1. Misunderstood
2. Forget the Flowers
3. I Got You (At the End of the Century)
4. Red Eyed and Blue
5. Was I in Your Dreams
6. Dreamer in My Dreams
7. Lonely One
8. Why Would You Wanna Live
9. Kingpin 1
10. Someone Else's Song 1
11. Outta Mind (Outta Sight) 1
12. Someday Soon 1
13. Sunken Treasure 1
14. Say You Miss Me 1
15. Hotel Arizona 1
16. What's the World Got in Store 1
17. Far Far Away 1
18. Monday 1
19. Dreamer in My Dreams 2
20. Misunderstood 2
21. Far, Far Away 2
22. Monday 2
23. Outtasite 2
24. Forget the Flowers 2
25. Red-Eyed and Blue 2
26. I Got You 2
27. What's the World Got in Store 2
28. Hotel Arizona 2
29. Say You Miss Me 3
30. Sunken Treasure 3
31. Someday Soon 3
32. Outta Mind 3
33. Someone Else's Song 3
34. Kingpin 3
35. (Was I) in Your Dreams 3
36. Why Would You Wanna Live 3
37. The Lonely 1 3
38. Dreamer in My Dreams
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Double 180-gram vinyl LP set with CD. "Being There" is Wilco's second effort, and it's a masterful collection rightly carrying forward the magic of their debut. Singer-songwriter Jeff Tweedy seems fascinated by the prospect of tracing back their genre's beginnings. There's 19 ambitious songs here: "Misunderstood" is a powerful love affair with psychedelia; "I Got You (At the End of the Century" is power pop; "Someone Else's Song" seems influenced by The Beatles, while "Monday" is tangy R&B. Even given these influences, though, the record remarkably manages to avoid clichés. Tradition is packed with twists and turns here, and the critical reaction to the album-The Independent compared it to The Rolling Stones' "Exile On The Main Street"-was favorable, and justified in being so.