Transcendental Blues (2000) ( )

Artist: Steve Earle
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Label: Artemis
UPC: 00699675103323
Release Date: 6/6/2000
Buy.com Sku: 60376501
Item#: MR2W73
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Transcendental Blues ~ Steve Earle
2. Everyone's In Love With You ~ Steve Earle
3. Another Town ~ Steve Earle
4. I Can Wait ~ Steve Earle
5. Boy Who Never Cried, The ~ Steve Earle
6. Steve's Last Ramble ~ Steve Earle
7. Galway Girl, The ~ Steve Earle
8. Lonelier Than This ~ Steve Earle
9. Wherever I Go ~ Steve Earle
10. When I Fall ~ Steve Earle
11. I Don't Want To Lose You Yet ~ Steve Earle
12. Halo 'Round The Moon ~ Steve Earle
13. Until The Day I Die ~ Steve Earle
14. All Of My Life ~ Steve Earle
15. Over Yonder (Jonathan's Song) ~ Steve Earle



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Steve Earle (vocals, guitar, harmonium, Mini-Moog synthesizer); Darrell Scott (vocals, banjo); Tim O'Brien (vocals, mandolin); Tom Littlefield, Stacey Earle (vocals); Doug Lancio (guitar); David Steele (mandola); Casey Driessen (fiddle); Benmont Tench (piano, organ); Dan Metz, Ray Kennedy, Kelley Looney (bass); Dennis Crouch (upright bass); Will Rigby, Patrick Earle (drums, percussion); Ron Vance (drums).
Includes liner notes by Steve Earle.
TRANSCENDENTAL BLUES was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
On his fifth album since sobering up in the mid-'90s, Steve Earle avoids striking any sour notes as he mixes disparate musical ingredients including Bill Monroe, RUBBER SOUL, Irish reels and sturdy folk-rock into an eclectic and innovative stew of stellar songwriting. This country rebel's thirst for musical challenge allows him to include the high lonesome sound of heavenly harmonies and whining fiddle, such as on the thoroughly bluegrass "Until The Day I Die," on the same album as the Indian-like mysticism of the title track (featuring members of Philly rock band Marah).
Earle's collaborative instincts find him joined by Irish musician Sharon Shannon and her band. "Steve's Last Ramble" and "The Galway Girl" both overflow with bouzouki, fiddle, accordion and harp to form TRANSCENDENTAL BLUES' breezy core. Elsewhere, Earle and sister Stacey make like a modern day Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris on "When I Fall," while the Beatles-esque melancholy of "The Boy Who Never Cried" and the grinding garage rock of "All My Life," make for an interesting juxtaposition. Earle's most personal note this time around is "Over Yonder (Jonathan's Song)," an anti-capital punishment narrative based on an execution the singer witnessed first hand.

Producer: Twangtrust

 
Compilation Appearances
Big Rock Deluxe
Twenty Years Of Stony Plain
Black Dog
Horse Whisperer
Return Of The Grievous Angel
Austin Sessions
Free The West Memphis 3-Benefi
Emmylou Harris Presents Concer
Diamond Mountain Sessions
Vol. 2-Songs Of Pete Seeger
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
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
Can't You Hear Me Calling: Bluegrass 80 Years
Very Best Of New Country
Don't Mess With Texas Mv2
On The Road Again
Music Inspired By Fahrenheit 9/11
Sounds Eclectic 3
Best Ever Country Drinking Songs
Gettin More Rowdy
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
4 Decades Of Folk Rock:return Of The
Compadres:anthology Of Duets
Southern Outlaws:ultimate Southern Ro
Sowing The Seeds:10th Anniversary
Americana Christmas:millennium Collec
Wire:and All The Pieces Matter (ost)(Explicit Version)
Outlaw Country
Temptation:music From The Showtim(ost

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 06/06/2000
Original Release Date : 2000
Catalog ID : 51033
Label : Artemis Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00699675103323

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (6/22/00, pp.134-5)
- 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...An intermittenly twangy, often trippy and, yes, generally transcendant outing....Earle keeps his material hewed to a basic theme - the universality of the blues - and finds that home truth everywhere his muse takes him..."

Spin (7/00, pp.155,157)
- 7 out of 10 - "...The record sounds great...[his] most ambitious yet....[He] explores some well-traveled roads: Beatlesque psychedelia; Irish reels; bluegrass....and, of course, the guns-blazin' badass stompers..."

Entertainment Weekly (6/9/00, pp.78-9)
- "...He's thrown open the gates. Walking through the psychedelic title track, the RUBBER SOUL-ish pop, the garage rock, and the lovely Eire-meets-Tennessee 'The Galway Girl', BLUES is his musical road map..." - Rating: A-

Q (7/00, p.114)
- 4 stars out of 5 - "...There is no doubt that his songwriting chops just keep getting better...proving his mastery of every country-rock style..."

Magnet (1-2/01, p.44)
- Included in Magnet's "20 Best Albums of 2000" - "...The crowning achievement of Nashville's king of the road..."

Down Beat (3/01, p.73)
- 4.5 out of 5 - "Th ebest of Earle's career is a brilliant melange of rootsy country, blazing rock, Irish folk, uptempo bluegrass and Beatlesque pop..."

No Depression (5-6/00, pp.110-1)
- "...There is much to suggest that a little less hair and a little more gut are matters of nuance,, and nuance is what it's eventually all about....it is socked with good things...making loyalists glad they've been on board for the whole dang oeuvre..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(7/00, p.106)
- "...He bares his spiritual chest...with a Lennonesque honesty and a vocal delivery that increasingly resembles Tom Petty's sub-Dylan sneer..."

 
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