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Favourite Album

Last post Wed, Aug 20 2008, 7:05 PM by rmcl. 26 replies.
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  •  Sun, May 04 2008, 7:32 PM 963 in reply to 677

    Re: Favourite Album

    Of coarse all the albums are great but I'm going with the

    Bluegrass/Dance  of The Mountain.

    Everyone loves a party with good dance music.

  •  Wed, May 07 2008, 10:36 AM 1039 in reply to 963

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    'The Hard Way' for me every time.  As I said on the old forum, not only my favourite Steve album, but my favourite album ever. Its a huge inspiration for my own music.

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  •  Sat, Jun 21 2008, 7:18 PM 2346 in reply to 677

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    My favorite Steve Earle album is without question Train A' Comin, an American classic that will always speak to me.
  •  Sat, Jun 21 2008, 11:58 PM 2351 in reply to 2346

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    I voted for The hard Way.  I think it's funny his best known album Copperhead Road received no votes so far.  I never would have guessed that result.

    If You Break The Law Of Gravity You Will Be Punished.
  •  Thu, Jul 03 2008, 3:35 AM 2522 in reply to 2351

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    Man, that was so hard! Eventually chose 'Guitar Town'.

    To be honest I love pretty much everything Steve has ever recorded, but what eventually swung it for me was the fact that that album has helped me through some seriously horrible times over the years. Also, just hearing the opening acoustic stumming pattern still makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck!

     

     

  •  Sun, Jul 06 2008, 12:01 AM 2586 in reply to 677

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    I'd probably have to pick "The Hard Way."  Some tracks are a lot stronger than others, but overall I felt like he poured everything he had into that album and it really shows.

     

    Top 5:

     

    •  The Hard Way
    •  I Feel Alright
    •  Copperhead Road
    •  Guitar Town
    •  El Corazon/Train A Comin'
  •  Fri, Jul 11 2008, 11:28 AM 2699 in reply to 2586

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    Yeah sonicshake, I feel you on Guitar Town. For me it was the first, and it will probably always be the greatest because of the memories and feelings in invokes.

    Second fave has to be Train A Comin'. I think my little combo plays damned near every song on the one! 

     

  •  Fri, Jul 11 2008, 11:51 AM 2701 in reply to 2699

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    Bluegrass:

    Yeah sonicshake, I feel you on Guitar Town. For me it was the first, and it will probably always be the greatest because of the memories and feelings in invokes.

    Second fave has to be Train A Comin'. I think my little combo plays damned near every song on the one! 

     

    Ditto mate. 'Train a Comin' is my second favourite too. 

    Very closely followed by 'Copperhead Road'. 

    Then it's gotta be 'I Feel Alright'.

    Hahaha. I feel too bad if I leave my favourite albums off. You've really opened the floodgates now man! 

    Smile

     

     

  •  Fri, Jul 11 2008, 4:25 PM 2705 in reply to 2701

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    Funny, it took me a long time to take to Train a Comin'. Now I like it of course but it requires a special kind of mood to listen to it.
  •  Tue, Aug 12 2008, 2:17 AM 3150 in reply to 2705

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    had to choose guitar town because it was the very first one i ever had and i still listen to it all the time.   love all of them tho', especially the live ones.
  •  Wed, Aug 20 2008, 4:29 PM 3287 in reply to 677

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    Wow, I can't believe Copperhead Road is not higher on the poll! Great album from beginning to end. I got into Steve Earle after hearing "Someday" when Guitar Town came out in the 80's...I got everyone around me into Steve Earle, then we saw Copperhead tour in '89, was awesome!

    I love his roots-rock stuff, not a fan of his political albums. Well into the 90's when I first saw/heard him I was like woaaah what happened?? Some really good quality songs, love his guitar playing too, but I don't like to combine my music with politics. Just a personal preference.

    Anyway, glad to see he's still Rockin'.
     

  •  Wed, Aug 20 2008, 7:05 PM 3288 in reply to 3287

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    Cast my vote for Transcendental Blues, the first one (other than Essential SE, cheating) I listened to a lot.

    Recently discovered a lot of songs from El Corazon, read online he wrote some of it in Ireland, so that is my next purchase,

    Revolution a close second.

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