The Official Needles and Grooves 1001 Album Generator Project (aka Preachin’ about the Preachers if today’s selection sucks)

6/29/23
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Steve Earle - Guitar Town




I'm not a big fan of country so I have to look at albums like this from a different angle. This was an acceptable listen for me. I'd personally rate it a 2/5 for my personal taste but that probably means it's a 3 or 4/5 album.
 
I only knew stuff that played on the Radio (Copperhead Road being the most ubiquitous). I was not prepared for the mix of straight forward country and that 80’s armericana rock (think Springsteen/Mellancamp) sound featured here. I was also unaware until a few minutes ago that this is his debut. What a way to start a career.
 
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I only knew stuff that played on the Radiohead (Copperhead Road being the most ubiquitous). I was not prepared for the mix of straight forward country and that 80’s armericana rock (think Springsteen/Mellancamp) sound featured here. I was also unaware until a few minutes ago that this is his debut. What a way to start a career.

You’ve kidnapped Thom Yorke & co and had them play country music covers for you?

You monster!
 
I own pretty much his entire studio output and seeing him live for the 10th time this coming August, so I am a bit biased. Might be why I am only giving him 3/5

He was still learning at the feet of Townes and Guy (plus many others) and had a ways to go before his own voice truly emerged. It is a good album but only hinting at his songwriting abilities that would come after prison.
 
6/29/23
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Steve Earle - Guitar Town




I have wrote about this before but 1986 was such an amazing year for the beginning of a new generation of Country artists. You had debut albums by:

Steve Earle - Guitar Town
Dwight Yoakam - Guitars, Cadillacs, etc., etc.
Lyle Lovett - Lyle Lovett
Randy Travis - Storms of Life

Those four artist would steer mainstream country back towards a more traditional bent for the remainder of the decade. Obviously Steve Earle would go on to be more embraced by the Alt. Country/Americana community but early on he had more in common with Springsteen than most any country artist.

Such a fantastic record but only the tip of the iceberg really on what music he would go on to create over the next 35 years.
 
I have wrote about this before but 1986 was such an amazing year for the beginning of a new generation of Country artists. You had debut albums by:

Steve Earle - Guitar Town
Dwight Yoakam - Guitars, Cadillacs, etc., etc.
Lyle Lovett - Lyle Lovett
Randy Travis - Storms of Life

Those four artist would steer mainstream country back towards a more traditional bent for the remainder of the decade. Obviously Steve Earle would go on to be more embraced by the Alt. Country/Americana community but early on he had more in common with Springsteen than most any country artist.

Such a fantastic record but only the tip of the iceberg really on what music he would go on to create over the next 35 years.
I have all of these but Steve. I have some homework.
 
Yeah, that’s alright. I just figured I would give it a shot some times folks have a tough time getting beyond the country label.
Yeah, the outlaw stuff or Townes and Guy are probably a better bet. It might be that I was in the South but Copperhead Road was played on the hard rock stations. This was way more country than I expected (this is not a problem for me though)
 
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