Product Details
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| 1. Intro |
| 2. Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough) |
| 3. Devil's Right Hand |
| 4. I Ain't Ever Satisfied |
| 5. Someday |
| 6. West Nashville Boogie |
| 7. Snake Oil |
| 8. Blue Yodel #9 |
| 9. The Other Kind |
| 10. Billy Austin |
| 11. Copperhead Road |
| 12. Fearless Heart |
| 13. Guitar Town |
| 14. I Love You Too Much |
| 15. She's About A Mover |
| 16. The Rain Came Down |
| 17. Dead Flowers |
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Ignore the hype.. this is nothing special,
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This review is from: Shut Up And Die Like An Aviato (Audio CD)
I bought this Cd on the strengths of some of the reviews here (always a mistake I know).. and I was disappointed. It's not a bad CD overall, but certainly nowhere near the heights that some reviewers place it. I like the atmosphere which is relaxed and informal, but the actual performances aren't that compelling. A few songs are quite good, but overall I found it a pretty weak effort. I wasn't prepared for the 'country' feel of the music, though I admit that I didn't know much about Steve Earle before hearing this. His vocal 'twang' is so exaggerated as to almost be a caricature... it might be funny if it wasn't so annoying. Perfect perhaps for the baseball cap and beer crowd partying down in the trailer park, but if your IQ is above room temperature it might be better to pass this one by.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not one of Earle's best,
By Redgecko (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shut Up And Die Like An Aviato (Audio CD)
There is a generous amount of music--over 74 minutes which is a lot for the typical Steve Earle CD but you can find better renditions of these songs on his other CDs. Get Guitar Town and Copperhead Road if you want to hear most of these songs done in a studio. Also, I had eagerly anticipated hearing Earle's version of Dead Flowers but it isn't nearly as good as the original by The Stones.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Raw and ragged,
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This review is from: Shut Up And Die Like An Aviato (Audio CD)
This is a loose collection of live Earle music circa 1991. The band is just going through the motions and Earle's voice is at its most ragged, but it still remains an interesting time capsule of where Earle's career was at the time and some of the songs really thrive in the live setting. A good summation of Earle's earlier work and glimpse of an artist close to the edge of self destruction. Probably not the best example of his ability but an intriguing look at an artist whose life has had more than a few ups and downs.
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