Steve Earle Washington Square Serenade (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
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Steve Earle: Washington Square Serenade (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
(New West Records) 12 tracks, metallic gold vinyl, limited edition
To celebrate the release of Steve Earle's latest album, J.T. — a tribute to his late son Justin Townes Earle — New West Records is now making part of its catalog available on colored vinyl.
Produced by ‘Dust Brother’ John King (Beck, Beastie Boys) at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York and released in September 2007, Washington Square Serenade is Steve's 12th album. His first for New West Records. In February of the following year, the album won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album. The track “Way Down In The Hole” by Tom Waits was used as the theme song for the fifth and final season of the HBO series The Wire, in which Earle plays the character Walon.
Article properties:Steve Earle: Washington Square Serenade (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Interpret: Steve Earle
Album titlle: Washington Square Serenade (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Genre Country
Label NEW WEST RECORDS
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
Artikelart LP
EAN: 0607396555017
- weight in Kg 0.25
| Earle, Steve - Washington Square Serenade (LP, colored Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 1 | ||||
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| 01 | Tennessee Blues | Steve Earle | ||
| 02 | Down Here Below | Steve Earle | ||
| 03 | Satellite Radio | Steve Earle | ||
| 04 | City Of Immigrants | Steve Earle | ||
| 05 | Sparkle And Shine | Steve Earle | ||
| 06 | Come Home To Me | Steve Earle | ||
| 07 | Jericho Road | Steve Earle | ||
| 08 | Oxycontin Blues | Steve Earle | ||
| 09 | Red Is The Color | Steve Earle | ||
| 10 | Steve's Hammer (For Pete) | Steve Earle | ||
| 11 | Days Aren't Long Enough | Steve Earle | ||
| 12 | Way Down In The Hole | Steve Earle | ||
Steve Earle
The guitarist had to earn his money as a country composer in Nashville for seven years, where Steve Earle, born on January 17, 1955 in Fort Monroe, Virginia, Texas, had lived since 1975. He first played the trumpet, and at the age of eleven he took up the guitar. Since 1969 he performed in clubs and wrote songs together with Townes Van Zandt before releasing the EP'Pink And Black' on the Nashville label LS 1 Records.
debut album Cadillac
In 1982 Earle produced his debut album CADILLAC with a country / rockabilly mixture, in which his record company Epic Records placed little trust and cancelled the contract in 1984. The change to MCA Records got the -atmospheric Rock'n'Roll on the semi-acoustic Klampfe- (Musik Express) well.
In the style of Waylon Jennings' or Willie Nelson's country outlaws, Steve Earle produced his 86 LP GUITAR TOWN (US #89). Who led the country charts in the fall of the year. In Earle, Rolling Stone recognized a New Country pioneer alongside Dwight Yoakam and Ran-dy Travis.
Steve Earle performed at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in February 1987 and then put together his backing band Dukes with Zip Gibson (g), Kelly Looney (b), Craig Wright (dr), Ken Moore (key) and Bucky Baxter (steelg). He presented it in summer 1987 on the album EXIT 0 (GB #31, US #90), which sold better in Great Britain despite typical North American music.
Copperhead Road
At the end of 1988 Earle sought new stylistic challenges with the mainstream rock influenced material of COPPERHEAD ROAD (GB #42, US #56). Keyboards were used to create bagpipes, a romantic mandolin mixed with sharp guitar riffs, Celtic sounds with country rock. Earle obviously wanted to break with Nashville traditions.
In 1988 he delivered his version of the classic'Six Days On The Road' for the soundtrack to the John Candy / Steve Martin film -Planes, Trains And Automobiles- and released the singles'Copperhead Road' (GB #45) and'Johnny Come Lately' (GB #75). Tours, including Bob Dylan's supporting programme, and concerts were on Earle's schedule in 1989. In the summer of the following year, Joe Hardy co-produced THE HARD WAY (GB #22, US #100) was released.
From shirt-sleeved country to rockabilly to stomping rock'n'roll (hifi vision), the man with the nasal voice and the reserved guitar playing dominated the entire spectrum of US pop. In July 1991 he gave several concerts in the UK, including the Cambridge Folk Festival, introducing SHUT UI' AND DIE LIKE AN AVIATOR (GB #62). Drug problems got the hard rocking country musician (billboard) into trouble.
Cocaine and crack
When large quantities of cocaine and crack were found in his car in 1992. He was sentenced to just under a year's imprisonment. Visibly recovered, he recorded TRAIN A COMIN' in 1995 and performed live again for the first time in Nashville on April 18.
In October he worked for Emmylou Harris and set up his own label Mutiny Records. In 1996 he succeeded with I FEEL ALRIGHT a true Country / Folkrock masterpiece. The -leaver from the commercial ghetto Nashville, who lives and plays rock'n' roll (trade journal), surpassed himself.
He had processed drug experiences ('Cocaine Can't Kill My Pain') and created intensive ballads like'Ellis Unit One' and offered a firework of rockabilly, bluegrass, folk and rock-hard biker-rock (Musik Express).

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