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For a time in the late '80s, Steve Earle was the brightest hope to merge the best aspects of hard country and rock & roll. That bright hope burned out in a big way, as Earle self-destructed and dropped out musically. The good news is that he's back, and on the intimate but potent "Train A Comin" he remains a force with which to be reckoned. Working with a small, expert band that includes Peter Rowan, Norman Blake and Roy Huskey and the great Emmylou Harris chiming in, Earle works through a set of mostly older compositions and covers including the reggae standard "The Rivers of Babylon" and the Beatles' "I'm Looking Through You."
(Posted: Feb 2, 1998)
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Track List
- Mystery Train Part II
- Hometown Blues
- Sometimes She Forgets
- Mercenary Song
- Goodbye
- Tom Ames' Prayer
- I'm Nothin' Without You
- Angel Is The Devil
- I'm Looking Through You
- Northern Winds
- Ben McCulloch
- Rivers Of Babylon
- Tecumseh Valley
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