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Artist: Steve Earle
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Product Summary
UPC: 00826992009223
Release Date: 7/11/2006
Buy.com Sku: 202719026
Item#: M326HT
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSampleTimePriceDownload
1. Jerusalem ~ Steve Earle4:29$0.99Download
2. What's A Simple Man To Do ~ Steve Earle3:32$0.99Download
3. Devil's Right Hand, The ~ Steve Earle2:45$0.99Download
4. Warrior ~ Steve Earle3:22$0.99Download
5. Rich Man's War ~ Steve Earle3:49$0.99Download
6. South Nashville Blues ~ Steve Earle2:52$0.99Download
7. CCKMP ~ Steve Earle4:14$0.99Download
8. Dixieland ~ Steve Earle3:48$0.99Download
9. Ellis Unit One ~ Steve Earle4:40$0.99Download
10. Condi Condi ~ Steve Earle3:31$0.99Download
11. Mountain, The ~ Steve Earle5:12$0.99Download
12. Revolution Starts Now, The ~ Steve Earle4:02$0.99Download
13. Copperhead Road ~ Steve Earle4:30$0.99Download
14. Christmas In Washington ~ Steve Earle5:36$0.99Download
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Steve Earle's solo performance at the 2005 Montreux Festival is a charismatic triumph. Armed with just an acoustic guitar and a harmonica, he performs tracks from across his career, with an emphasis on his later output but also going right back to songs from his breakthrough album "Copperhead Road" from 1988. The songs are performed with his characteristic combination of honesty, outspoken views and self-deprecating humor.
 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Recording information: 2005.
One of those rare singer-songwriters who can transfix an audience with only his voice and an acoustic guitar, Steve Earle does exactly that on LIVE AT MONTREUX 2005. Drawing from material that spans two decades, the Virginia-born roots-rock hero offers up spare, stripped-down takes of songs best known in their electric versions, including "Copperhead Road" and "The Revolution Starts Now," along with stark numbers such as the haunting prison narrative "Ellis Unit One," which first appeared on the DEAD MAN WALKING soundtrack.

 
Compilation Appearances
Big Rock Deluxe
Twenty Years Of Stony Plain
Black Dog
Horse Whisperer
Austin Sessions
Free The West Memphis 3-Benefi
Emmylou Harris Presents Concer
Diamond Mountain Sessions
Vol. 2-Songs Of Pete Seeger
Big Bad Love
Executioner's Last Song
Rookie
All Over Creation
Stony Plain-25 Years
Tribute To Waylonjennings Lonesome
Rules Of Travel
Bluegrass Today
Seeds The Songs Of Pete Seeger Vol.3
Beyond Country
Q People: tribute To Nrbq
2003 Collection: Live From Austin Texas
Tell Us The Truth: live Concert R
Enjoy Every Sandwich: The Songs of Warren Zevon
Friends 3
Very Best Of New Country
Don't Mess With Texas Mv2
On The Road Again
Sounds Eclectic 3
Ultimate Country Collection
Best Ever Country Drinking Songs
Gettin More Rowdy
Gold
Brokeback Mountain
SHARON SHANNON COLLECTION 1990-2005
Heartworn Highways
Dead Man Walking / O.s.t.(w/ Bonus DVD)
Sail Away:songs Of Randy Newman
30 Years Of Stony(2cd/dvd(w/ Bonus DVD)
Very Best Of Country
Harry Smith Project:Anthology Of Amer(w/ Bonus DVD)
Songbird: Rare Tracks and Forgotten Gems
Classic Country: Outlaws
All Country Outlaws
Compadres:anthology Of Duets
Southern Outlaws:ultimate Southern Ro
Sowing The Seeds:10th Anniversary
Wire:and All The Pieces Matter (ost)(Explicit Version)
Outlaw Country
Temptation:music From The Showtim(ost

 
Associated Artists and Works
Beatles (The)
Guthrie, Woody
Haggard, Merle
Holly, Buddy
Jones, George
Nelson, Willie
Orbison, Roy
Owens, Buck
Presley, Elvis
Rolling Stones (The)
Tubb, Ernest
Williams, Hank

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/11/2006
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 20092
Label : Eagle Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Live
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00826992009223

 
Bio
Steve Earle

For those who don?t know, Steve Earle has been, for the past two decades, one of the more compellingly engaged figures on the American cultural landscape. Steve is the author of best-selling works of fiction (?Doghouse Roses?), a playwright, and a well-known speaker and presence in a variety of left-leaning populist movements. But it is in his persona as an exceedingly thoughtful, yet fun, country rocker that most people know him, and rightly so. His contribution to the merging of progressive country to the wider rock audience remains huge. Indeed, there is every reason to believe that the entire genre of ?alt. Country? would not exist without Earle?s ground-breaking extension of what used to be called ?folk-rock.? His recorded work, from the classic 1986 Guitartown onward through such excitingly heartfelt/redemptive works as Copperhead Road, I Feel Alright, El Corazon, Transcendental Blues, to the current The Revolution Starts?Now, represents an extraordinary catalogue of deeply personal music which compares favorably with such esteemed heroes as Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, or even Bob Dylan.

There are some who might wish Steve keep his rabble-rousing music to himself and simply turn out entire albums of tunes like ?Fearless Heart.? Steve is sympathetic to this point of view. But for now he feels little choice. As an American patriot, what was someone with a songwriting gift like his to do in the age of Bush? ?We?re in trouble, it isn?t anything you want to just sit by and pretend isn?t happening,? says the artist about his response to the current American place in the world.

It isn?t anything you really want to argue with either. Because first of all, Steve Earle has been around. He has done his requisite hard traveling for his position as a cultural bard. He is no dilettante in what he loosely calls ?The Revolution?. Indeed, he is a renaissance man of the Revolution, a process which doesn?t necessarily have anything to do with AK-47s in the street or little red books written by Mao. The Revolution is a way to think, a way to live. Being up front in that number takes a little ego, that?s for sure. But it takes learning too --- life learning and book learning. Mostly, though it takes heart. Heart is something Steve Earle, who still ?falls in love a lot?, has plenty of.
 


 
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