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Steve Earle - Essential Steve Earle

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Steve Earle - Essential Steve Earle
Steve Earle Band: Steve Earle
Title: Essential Steve Earle
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Release Date: 02 March, 1993
Media: Audio Cassette

Tracks: 1: Guitar Town 2: Hillbilly Highway 3: Devil's Right Hand 4: Goodbye's All We've Got Left 5: Six Days on the Road 6: Someday 7: Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough) 8: Copperhead Road 9: Rain Came Down 10: I Ain't Ever Satisfied 11: Nowhere Road 12: Week of Living Dangerously - Steve Earle, Steve Earle 13: Continental Trailways Blues - Steve Earle, Steve Earle

Customer Reviews
Excellent Album!
All of what Steve does is good. . I love these early songs just as much as the songs on "Transcendental Blues" which is a creative leap forward to my ears, but like I say, it's all good when Steve Earle makes music and as far as his politics go, he can speak his mind all he wants to and I would still buy his music, even if I didn't agree with him. So shout it out Steve, I got not problem with Americans having their say and that goes for the Dixie Chicks too. This is America, land of free speech, that's one thing that makes our nation great!.

this one has all of the best Steve Earle
These songs are the absolute greatest! You will sing along with this CD at the top of your lungs. I love Steve Earle, and this one has all of his best. Watch out if you are driving, because this CD will make you drive way too fast! This is the direction country music SHOULD have gone. You can play these songs over, and over and over. They are addictive. .

Before He Became A Puffed Up Liberal
He was a real rebel who rode the fine line between Springsteen and and the 'twang of Rockabilly. When I was younger, Steve Earle was one of the coolest dudes around. He didn't quite fit in anywhere, and this album gives you a good introduction to that sound of a former rebel.

It includes the hit, "Guitar Town," which is probably my favorite Earle song. Other good tunes here include "Copperhead Road," "Nowhere Road," and "The Devil's Right Hand. " Also worthy of note are "The Week of Living Dangerously" and "Good Ol' Boy. "

After Earle cranked out these good tunes, he went and opened his mouth about politics. Steve, dude, shut up about politics and play your tunes. I don't pay to hear the priest give a homily, so why should I pay to hear your opinion. Natalie Maines opened her mouth and now the Dixie Chicks have nothing to look forward to but tree-hugging gigs until the end of time.

You're too talented to waste away in politics.

Get this album folks, it's much better than Earle's later releases and bundles up his best tunes into one neat package. .

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