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Disco de Steve Earle: “Live From Austin Texas: September 12, 1986 [Digipa”

Disco de Steve Earle: “Live From Austin Texas: September 12, 1986 [Digipa”
Descripción (en inglés) :
Personnel: Steve Earle (vocals, guitar); Mike McAdam (guitar); Bucky Baxter (electric guitar); Ron Kling (keyboards, bass instrument); Ken Moore (keyboards); Harry Stinson (drums). <p>Recording information: 1986/09/12. <p>At the time of LIVE FROM AUSTIN, TX's release in 2008, Steve Earle had become a cranky elder statesman of insurgent country, and it was easy to forget that he once conned his way to the top of the country charts. This fantastic live set--taped in September 1986 for Austin City Limits after GUITAR TOWN had made him the decade's most unlikely country star--reveals an energetic young hillbilly with a heart of pure rock & roll relishing his new status on Main Street. Earle and his backing band, the Dukes, rip through a set featuring GUITAR TOWN standards such as "Hillbilly Highway" and "Fearless Heart," tracks off the soon-to-be-released EXIT O, and a menacing cover of Bruce Springsteen's "State Trooper." Earle's solo performance of his own "My Old Friend the Blues," however, is the show stealer here, and on its own is worth the sticker price.
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Lista de temas :
1 Sweet Little '66 Video
2 Goodbye's All We've Got Left
3 Guitar Town Video
4 Hillbilly Highway Video
5 Good 'Ol Boy (Getting Tough)
6 My Old Friend the Blues Video
7 Think It Over Video
8 Little Rock & Roller
9 State Trooper
10 Nowhere Road Video
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12 Angry Young Man Video
13 Fearless Heart Video
14 I Love You Too Much
15 San Antonio Girl Steve Earle and Steve Earle & the Dukes
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17 Down the Road Video
Información del disco :
Título: Live From Austin Texas: September 12, 1986 [Digipa
UPC:607396606429
Formato:CD
Tipo:Performer
Género:Country - Progressive Country
Artista:Steve Earle
Productor:Jay Woods
Sello:New West Records, Inc.
Distribuidora:RED Distribution
Fecha de publicación:2004/11/02
Año de publicación original:2004
Número de discos:1
Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
Estudio / Directo:Live
hyperbolium (Earth, USA) - 22 Marzo 2005
6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Powerful live view of Earle's landmark early work

One rarely gets the opportunity to re-approach a classic album such as Earle's "Guitar Town" with fresh ears. But that's exactly what this CD and DVD provide with their looks at Earle's 1986 Austin City Limits appearance, expanded from the 30 minute television edit to the full hour performance. Riding the crest of his landmark debut, and with half of his follow-up, "Exit 0," in his hip-pocket, Earle lights up the stage with a giddy passion fueled by his incredible initial cache of material.

Listeners who've worn out their original vinyl will be renewed by the sparkle Earle brings to the stage. Dressed in a white t-shirt and jeans, he looks the role of the dreamers who populate his songs, cruising their pickups and homemade muscle cars through small-town America. This first blush of performing bravado winds the clock back on an album that's become an Americana staple: Earle performs everything from "Guitar Town" save "Someday," and works through half of its follow-up. His band translates the songs to stage with few changes, roughing up a few of the album's tidy edges with live vitality.

Whether unwinding the freedom of "Guitar Town" or wallowing in the emotional scars of "Little Rock & Roller," Earle can't help beam with the pride he has in his songs. The closing "I Love You Too Much" and encore of "San Antonio Girl" find the singer wringing every last drop of enjoyment out of his time on stage. Save for a cover of Bruce Springsteen's "State Trooper" Earle "made all these songs up," and a more compelling collection of vignettes and characters would be hard to find.

W. McMillin (Texas) - 17 Junio 2005
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Young Steve

This shows that Steve Earle was at the top of his game before all the self imposed destruction. He left the top and came back to the top. If you are a fan then you should own this. I am not usally fond of live cds/albums but this is one of the few exceptions.

Just Another Opinion (USA) - 12 Marzo 2009
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Great Show from a Great Performer

This entertaining set offers a glimpse of the brilliant Steve Earle in his early years, and shows him at his energetic best. The band is superb, and this disc is definitely a good choice for repeat viewing. I highly recommend the ACL series for all fans.

D. Allen "Mr. Mojorisin" (North Texas) - 09 Diciembre 2005
5 personas de un total de 8 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- If it's Worth Doing, it's Worth Doing Right...

...but that's not the case here. Steve Earle and the band put on a great show, and fortunately it was recorded, but the sound lacks low end. I suspect the problem is the mastering, and not the recording itself since everything else seems right. This was my first Austin City Limits disc, and it will be my last. There's no excuse for this.

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