Summerteeth is the third studio album by the Chicago alternative rock band Wilco. Released through Reprise Records on March 9, 1999, the album was heavily influenced lyrically by twentieth century literature, as well as singer Jeff Tweedy's marital problems. Unlike previous albums, Summerteeth was heavily overdubbed in the studio with Pro Tools. Tweedy and Jay Bennett created most of the album in the studio, a contrast to the band's previous albums, which were rehearsed live and recorded almost at once.
Despite critical acclaim from numerous outlets, including Allmusic, The Chicago Tribune and The Village Voice, Summerteeth sold approximately 200,000 copies — a modest number compared to the sales of their 1996 album Being There. Wilco agreed to remix "Can't Stand It" with David Kahne to cater to radio markets, but the single failed to attract substantial airplay.
Track listing:
1. Can't Stand it 0:07
2. She's a Jar 3:54
3. A Shot in the Arm 8:37
4. We're Just Friends 12:56
5. I'm Always in Love 15:41
6. Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again) 19:23
7. Pieholden Suite 22:43
8. How to Fight Loneliness 26:10
9. Via Chicago 30:03
10. ELT 35:26
11. My Darling 39:22
12. When You Wake up Feeling Old 43:00
13. Summer Teeth 46:56
14. In a Future Age 50:17
Hidden Tracks:
15. Candyfloss 53:14
16. Shot in the Arm (Alternate Version) 56:11