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Steve Earle - Copperhead Road

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Format: CD
Label: IMPORTS
Catalog: 1105402
Rel. Date: 04/29/2008
UPC: 602517658981

Copperhead Road
Artist: Steve Earle
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Copperhead Road
2. Snake Oil
3. Back To the Wall
4. 4the Devil's Right Hand
5. Johnny Come Lately
6. Even When I'm Blue
7. You Belong To Me
8. Waiting On You
9. Once You Love
10. Nothing But a Child

DISC: 2

1. Devil's Right Hand [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987
2. Fearless Heart [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] -
3. San Antonio Girl [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987]
4. Nobody But You/Continental Trailway Bus [Live Raleigh North Caro
5. My Baby Worships Me [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,198
6. Wheels [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] - (previou
7. Week of Living Dangerously [Live Raleigh North Carolina November
8. Johnny Come Lately [Solo, Live Raleigh North Carolina November 1
9. Brown and Root [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987] -
10. I Love You Too Much [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,198
11. It's All Up To You [Live Raleigh North Carolina November 18,1987
12. Nebraska [Solo Live 1988] - (previously unreleased, live)
13. Copperhead Road [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously u
14. I Aint Ever Satisfied [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previo
15. Dead Flowers [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unre
16. Little Sister [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unr
17. Guitar Town [Live Calgary Canada April 1989] - (previously unrel

More Info:

Deluxe Edition Two CD set. Reissue of Steve Earle's 1988 album, Copperhead Road, a Country Music. The title song "Copperhead Road" (an actual location in Mountain City, Tennessee) tells of a Vietnam War veteran, scion of a rural moonshine bootlegging clan, who returns home to grow marijuana on his family's land (the song also inspired a popular line dance timed to the beat of the song). "Johnny Come Lately" (performed with the Pogues) compares the experience of US servicemen fighting in WWII with those in the Vietnam War, and contrasts the differing receptions they received on returning home. Many of the album's songs reflect Earle's politics.

Reviews:

''Copperhead Road'' is an American country music/country rock album released in 1988 by Steve Earle. Often referred to as Earle's "rock record", Earle himself calls it the world's first blend of heavy metal and bluegrass, while in their January 26, 1989 review of the album Rolling Stone suggested the style be known as "power twang". - Wikipedia

        
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