|
Steve Earle Album: “Copperhead Road [Digipak]”
![Steve Earle Album: “Copperhead Road [Digipak]” Steve Earle Album: “Copperhead Road [Digipak]”](http://www.bestcountrysingers.com/covers_prS/steve-earle/2008_170_170_Copperhead%2520Road%2520%255BDigipak%255D.jpg) Description :
Personnel: Steve Earle (vocals, guitars, mandolin, harmonica, 6-string bass); Donny Roberts (guitars, bass guitar); BIll Lloyd (acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar); Bucky Baxter (lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro); Mark O'Connor (violin, unknown instrument); Edgar Meyer (bass violin, unknown instrument); John Jarvis (piano); Ken Moore (organ, synthesizer); Kelly Looney (bass guitar); Custer (drums); The Pogues (unknown instrument); Radney Foster (background vocals).
<p>Additional personnel: Phillip Chevron (vocals, guitar); Spider Stacy (vocals, tin whistle); Jerry Douglas (dobro); Shane McGowan (banjo, bodhran); Jem Finer (banjo); Terry Woods (cittern); Neil MacColl, Sam Bush (mandolin); James Fearmley (accordion); Darryl Hunt (bass guitar); Andrew Ranken (drums); John Cowan, Maria McKee (background vocals); Telluride.
Customers Rating : |
Average (5.0) :(6 votes)
|
|
. |
6 votes |
|
|
0 votes |
|
|
0 votes |
|
|
0 votes |
|
|
0 votes |
Track Listing :
1 |
Copperhead Road Video |
|
2 |
Snake Oil Video |
|
3 |
Back to the Wall Video |
|
4 |
4the Devil's Right Hand |
|
5 |
Johnny Come Lately Video |
|
6 |
Even When I'm Blue Video |
|
7 |
You Belong to Me Video |
|
8 |
Waiting on You |
|
9 |
Once You Love |
|
10 |
Nothing but a Child Video |
|
2-1 |
Devil's Right Hand [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987], The - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-2 |
Fearless Heart [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-3 |
San Antonio Girl [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-4 |
Nobody But You/Continental Trailway Bus [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-5 |
My Baby Worships Me [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-6 |
Wheels [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-7 |
Week of Living Dangerously [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987], The - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-8 |
Johnny Come Lately [Solo, Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-9 |
Brown and Root [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-10 |
I Love You Too Much [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-11 |
It's All Up To You [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-12 |
Nebraska [Solo Live 1988] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-13 |
Copperhead Road [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-14 |
I Aint Ever Satisfied [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-15 |
Dead Flowers [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-16 |
Little Sister [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-17 |
Guitar Town [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unreleased) |
|
2-18 |
Guitar Town [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unreleased) |
|
|
Album Information :
Title: |
Copperhead Road [Digipak] |
|
|
UPC:602517658981
|
Format:CD
|
Type:Performer
|
Genre:Rock & Pop
|
Artist:Steve Earle
|
Label:Geffen Records (USA)
|
Distributed:Universal Distribution
|
Release Date:2008/04/22
|
Original Release Year:2008
|
Discs:2
|
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
|
Studio / Live:Mixed
|
|
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Package
This is one of Steve Earle's best albums, and the added concerts on this Deluxe Edition are more of the same quality. Worth trading in your old copy.
G. Brozeit (Fairlawn, OH, USA) - September 24, 2011
- Never Gets Old
The extra cd live edition makes a great reason to invest a few more bucks in this if you're a Steve Earle fan or want to get a sense of how he's changed and stayed the same over the years. The part that stayed the same is the constant desire to get it right, whatever "right" may be. When compared to his last works, this collection portrays an angry, incredibly gifted musician who really cares about what he does. One also gets the sense that he realized what talent he had and seemed to be in awe (haunted?) by the weight of it. Earle's talent has only gotten better and Copperhead Road plus the live set prove that he started at a pretty lofty place to begin with.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- a steve earle classci
ranks right up there with "train a comin", "guitar town", and "the mountain" the sound seems better than on the original, so there must have been some good "remastering" don. and, the bonus cuts from live shows are great.
|