All Artists: Title: Train a Comin' Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Genres: Country, Folk, Rock Styles: Americana, Neotraditional, Country Rock Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 791337330228 |
Train a Comin' Genres: Country, Folk, Rock Steve Earle's first record after emerging from artistic struggles, prison, and addiction, 1995's Train A-Comin' finds an artist starting from scratch and returning to the very basics of his musical vision. The low-key, cha... more » | |
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Amazon.com essential recording Steve Earle's first record after emerging from artistic struggles, prison, and addiction, 1995's Train A-Comin' finds an artist starting from scratch and returning to the very basics of his musical vision. The low-key, charming, all-acoustic support comes from veterans Peter Rowan, Norman Blake, and Roy Huskey, while Earle's original material dates as far back as 1974--he wrote "Mercenary Song," he notes, while still working at Ciraco's Pizza. The mix of covers--Beatles, Townes Van Zandt, and the "Jamaican hillbilly" of "Rivers of Babylon" (with Emmylou Harris chiming in)--proves he had one primary listener in mind: himself. With no expectations thrust upon him, no labels involved, and very few at the time bothering to listen, Earle mined a raw gem. --Marc Greilsamer Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsKeep it in the limelight Peter Chordas | Portland, OR USA | 02/28/2009 (4 out of 5 stars) "I realize I'm just 14 years late in reviewing this one of a kind CD. Other CD's I was buying on Amazon kept bringing this one to the "people who bought this also bought..." comment. Knock on my door enough times, I'll finally open it for you. So I just discovered Steve Earle and this recording. It reminds me of several musicians. One being Guy Clark whom he praises in the liner notes.
Simply put, a great singer/song writer, and guitar picker. It's never too late to discover music." |