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Steve Earle - Guitar Town [Import]

Details

Format: CD
Label: UNIVERSAL IMPORT
Catalog: AUD004834014
Rel. Date: 10/25/1990
UPC: 076743130526

Guitar Town [Import]
Artist: Steve Earle
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
Used: Currently Unavailable $0.00
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Guitar Town
2. Goodbye's All We've Got Left
3. Hillbilly Highway
4. Good Ol' Boy (Getting Tough)
5. My Old Friend The Blues
6. Someday
7. Think It Over
8. Fearless Heart
9. Little Rock 'N' Roller
10. Down The Road

DISC: 2

1. Guitar Town (Live In Chicago/1986)
2. Sweet Little '66 (Live In Chicago/1986)
3. Goodbye's All We've Got Left (Live In Chicago/1986)
4. Hillbilly Highway (Live In Chicago/1986)
5. My Old Friend The Blues (Live In Chicago/1986)
6. Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough) (Live In Chicago/1986)
7. Someday (Live In Chicago/1986)
8. Think It Over (Live In Chicago/1986)
9. Little Rock 'n' Roller (Live In Chicago/1986)
10. State Trooper (Live In Chicago/1986)
11. The Week Of Living Dangerously (Live In Chicago/1986)
12. Angry Young Man (Live In Chicago/1986)
13. Nowhere Road (Live In Chicago/1986)
14. Fearless Heart (Live In Chicago/1986)
15. I Love You Too Much (Live In Chicago/1986)
16. San Antonio Girl (Live In Chicago/1986)
17. The Devil's Right Hand (Live In Chicago/1986)
18. Down The Road (Live In Chicago/1986)
19. No. 29 (Live In Chicago/1986)

Reviews:

''Guitar Town'' is the debut album from singer/songwriter Steve Earle, released on March 5, 1986. It topped the Billboard country album charts, and the title song reached #7 on the country singles charts.

The album was recorded in late 1985 and early 1986 in Nashville, Tennessee, at Sound Stage Studio. Overdubs were later recorded at Nashville's Emerald Studios. It was one of the first country music albums to be recorded digitally, utilizing the state-of-the-art Mitsubishi X-800. Each of the album's ten tracks were either written or co-written by Earle.

In 2003, the album was ranked number 489 on ''Rolling Stone'' magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 2006, it ranked 27th on ''CMT's 40 Greatest Albums in Country Music.''

The title track was later covered by Emmylou Harris. - Wikipedia

        
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