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Steve Ear - Guitar Town (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (1986)

Steve Ear - Guitar Town (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (1986)

BAND/ARTIST: Steve Ear

  • Title: Guitar Town (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1986
  • Label: MCA Nashville
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:49:54
  • Total Size: 256 mb | 742 mb
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Tracklist:

CD1

01. Steve Earle - Guitar Town
02. Steve Earle - Goodbye's All We've Got Left
03. Steve Earle - Hillbilly Highway
04. Steve Earle - Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough)
05. Steve Earle - My Old Friend The Blues
06. Steve Earle - Someday
07. Steve Earle - Think It Over
08. Steve Earle - Fearless Heart
09. Steve Earle - Little Rock 'N' Roller
10. Steve Earle - Down The Road

CD2

01. Steve Earle - Guitar Town (Live In Chicago/1986)
02. Steve Earle - Sweet Little '66 (Live In Chicago/1986)
03. Steve Earle - Goodbye's All We've Got Left (Live In Chicago/1986)
04. Steve Earle - Hillbilly Highway (Live In Chicago/1986)
05. Steve Earle - My Old Friend The Blues (Live In Chicago/1986)
06. Steve Earle - Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough) (Live In Chicago/1986)
07. Steve Earle - Someday (Live In Chicago/1986)
08. Steve Earle - Think It Over (Live In Chicago/1986)
09. Steve Earle - Little Rock 'N' Roller (Live In Chicago/1986)
10. Steve Earle - State Trooper (Live In Chicago/1986)
11. Steve Earle - The Week Of Living Dangerously (Live In Chicago/1986)
12. Steve Earle - Angry Young Man (Live In Chicago/1986)
13. Steve Earle - Nowhere Road (Live In Chicago/1986)
14. Steve Earle - Fearless Heart (Live In Chicago/1986)
15. Steve Earle - I Love You Too Much (Live In Chicago/1986)
16. Steve Earle - San Antonio Girl (Live In Chicago/1986)
17. Steve Earle - The Devil's Right Hand (Live In Chicago/1986)
18. Steve Earle - Down The Road (Live In Chicago/1986)
19. Steve Earle - No. 29 (Live In Chicago/1986)

On Steve Earle's first major American tour following the release of his debut album, Guitar Town, Earle found himself sharing a bill with Dwight Yoakam one night and the Replacements another, and one listen to the album explains why while the music was country through and through, Earle showed off enough swagger and attitude to intimidate anyone short of Keith Richards. While Earle's songs bore a certain resemblance to the Texas outlaw ethos (think Waylon Jennings in "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean" mode), they displayed a literate anger and street-smart snarl that set him apart from the typical Music Row hack, and no one in Nashville in 1986 was able (or willing) to write anything like the title song, a hilarious and harrowing tale of life on the road ("Well, I gotta keep rockin' while I still can/Got a two-pack habit and motel tan") or the bitterly unsentimental account of small-town life "Someday" ("You go to school, where you learn to read and write/So you can walk into the county bank and sign away your life"), the latter of which may be the best Bruce Springsteen song the Boss didn't write. And even when Earle gets a bit teary-eyed on "My Old Friend the Blues" and "Little Rock 'n' Roller," he showed off a battle-scarred heart that was tougher and harder-edged than most of his competition. Guitar Town is slightly flawed by an overly tidy production from Emory Gordy, Jr., and Tony Brown as well as a band that never hit quite as hard as Earle's voice, and he would make many stronger and more ambitious records in the future, but Guitar Town was his first shot at showing a major audience what he could do, and he hit a bull's-eye it's perhaps the strongest and most confident debut album any country act released in the 1980s.


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  • nilesh65
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