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Steve Earle: Hardcore Troubadour 1995-2003
Artist | Song | |
Steve Earle | Hardcore Troubadour | |
" | Ashes to Ashes | |
" | Everyone's In Love With You | |
" | Telephone Road | |
Steve Earle & Lucinda Williams | You're Still Standin' There | |
Steve Earle | Transcendental Blues | |
" | John Walker's Blues | |
" | I Feel Alright | |
Steve Earle & The Del McCoury Band | The Mountain | |
" | Yours Forever Blue | |
Steve Earle & The V-Roys | Johnny Too Bad | |
Steve Earle | I'm Looking Through You | |
" | Mercenary Song | |
" | Amerika V. 6 (The Best That We Can Do) | |
Steve Earle & Sheryl Crow | The Time Has Come Today | |
Steve Earle | Ellis Unit One | |
" | Christmas In Washington | |
" | The Kind | |
Steve Earle & Emmylou Harris | I Remember You | |
Steve Earle | Over Yonder (Jonathan's Song) | |
" | Valentine's Day | |
" | Jerusalem | |
Comment:
AKA "The Post-Prison/Drugs Years". Earle cleaned up his act and got incredibly productive. Quite simply, Earle is one of the most important singer-songwriters alive today. Period.Feedback:
A nice tribute to a great artist.
I completely agree with you. Earle is one of the greatest songwriters. Ever. Regardless of genre. In fact, I consider "Guitar Town" one of the five most perfect songs.
totally great. i love his pre-prison stuff just as much, though some of it is hampered by 80s production. still, the 'devil's right hand' is one his best. awesome.
A fearless artist. Makes it so difficult to edit down a mix of his best. Great mix of songs on here.
Wonderful.