No Depression (album)

No Depression
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 21, 1990
RecordedJanuary 21–31, 1990
StudioFort Apache South, Boston, MA
GenreAlternative country, country rock, alternative rock
Length41:41
LabelRockville
ProducerSean Slade, Paul Q. Kolderie
Uncle Tupelo chronology
No Depression
(1990)
Still Feel Gone
(1991)

No Depression, which was released in June 1990, is the first studio album of the American alternative country band Uncle Tupelo. After its formation in the late 1980s, Uncle Tupelo recorded a demo tape titled Not Forever, Just for Now, which received a positive review by the College Media Journal in 1989. The review led to the band signing with what became Rockville Records later that year. The album was recorded with producers Sean Slade and Paul Q. Kolderie at Fort Apache Studios on a budget of US$3,500.

No Depression was critically acclaimed and sold well for an independent release. It sold over 15,000 copies within a year of its release, and its success inspired the roots music magazine No Depression. The record is considered one of the most-important alternative country albums, and its title is often used as a synonym for the alternative country genre after being popularized by No Depression magazine. After regaining the rights to the album through a lawsuit, in 2003, Uncle Tupelo released a remastered version through Legacy Records, expanding it to include six bonus tracks.