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Steve Earle

Townes

  • AMG Review of Townes

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    Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    In his brief liner sketch on this album of Townes Van Zandt covers, songwriter Steve Earle writes: "I always read everything Townes told me to read. All of us did; we who followed him around, or simply bided our time in places along his migratory path, for we were indeed a cult, in the strictest sense of the word, with Townes at its ever shifting center." While what it was he read isn't worth spoiling here, it's the last part of that long sentence that really matters. Van Zandt inspired a cult, and an even bigger list of pale imitators. Earle may lionize the man and the artist (hence the tribute record), and may have even begun as an imitator, but he became something else entirely -- an iconoclastic (and iconic) artist and producer in his own right who can interpret these songs as such.

    Van Zandt may have indeed been Earle's "schoolmaster," but it's Earle who does Van Zandt's artistic legend justice in these 15 diverse, yet stripped down performances of his songs. Many of the choices are obvious: "Pancho and Lefty," "To Live Is to Fly," "White Freightliner Blues," "Delta Momma Blues,"and "Don't Take It Too Bad" among them. Some would be less so, save for an artist of Earle's particular vision and world bent: "Mr. Mudd and Mr. Gold," "Rake," "Marie," "Colorado Girl," and "(Quicksilver Daydreams Of) Maria." That said, none of these arrangements are predictable, and yet all of them work. Earle's approach is very basic with some interesting twists and turns. Acoustic guitars, upright basses, mandolin, Dobro, banjo, fiddle, and mandola sit alongside electric guitars (thanks to Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello) and basses, harmonium, and effects. The distorted blues harp and hand percussion on "Where I Lead Me," is an excellent touch, but the megaphone vocals, ambient and feedback noise, and drum loops and electric guitar crunch on "Lungs" make it sound more like Black 47 covering Van Zandt. The reverb and loops on "Loretta" juxtapose beautifully against the acoustic guitars and the fiddle. The version of "Marie" is less harrowing than its author's; it feels more third-person narrative than first-person horror story -- thank goodness. "White Freightliner Blues" captures the free-in-the-wind bluegrass nature Van Zandt intended, perhaps more so than his own world-weary delivery, thanks in large part to Tim O'Brien's mandolin, Darrell Scott's banjo, and Shad Cobb's fiddle. Earle would have had a hard time blowing this record.

    Certainly, he's closer than most to the material as he was to the man, but more than that he's a great songwriter and an avid folk music enthusiast. He understands lineages and the way the tales get told matter in order for them to live on. That's the easy part; the more mercurial thing is how well he succeeded. Earle made Townes' songs seem like an extension of his own last album, 2007's Washington Square Serenade. The same anything-goes-attitude, the adherence to all kinds of folk music, whether it's from across oceans, terrains, or alleyways, whether its roots are rural or urban, permeates this recording, making it an Earle record most of all; and that is about as fitting a tribute as there is to Van Zandt.

Zine Review of Steve Earle's "Townes"
6 months ago

Steve Earleby j. poet • May 14, 2009 Steve EarleTownes(New West, 2009)"Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that." Steve Earle did say that, back in 1995, a few years before Van Zandt died, and it's still true. Van Zandt was part of the crazed Texas alt-country, folk-poet crew of the early '70s that inc.

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6 months ago

from one musician to another.New release from Steve Earle is a truly wonderful listen and an exceptional tribute to his late friend and mentor Townes Van Zandt.To say I'm enjoying this is an understatement.From Amazon:Product DescriptionSteve Earle is set to release Townes, his highly anticipated follow up to the Grammy Award winning album Washington Square Serenade. The 15-song set is comprise...

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Sunday in PIMP'S drawers....
8 months ago

if you have the balls to climb in my drawers (they r kinda stinky) then you may or may not enjoy this.steve earl doing some townes.info here.and here.get it.lets see if the web sheriff finds it huh?RAWK!

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New! Stream Steve Earle's Townes Van Zandt Cover, "To Live Is To Fly"
7 months ago

Steve Earle has a new album coming out May 12 called Townes. The whole album is Earle covering songs written by the late great songwriter, Townes Van Zandt. Earle is a major Townes Van Zandt fan. He once said, "Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that."Here's a preview. Earle singing "To Live Is To Fly."

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Country troubadour Steve Earle was best friends with rock n`roll legend Townes  Van Zandt.  Steve`s son Justin, and his wife Allison Moorer, are represented on the record Townes..on which Earle covers Townes Van Zandt songs.The songs on Townes are Earle country classics.  There is nothing fancy about the music.  But Earle makes them all weep a countray lament.Despite the family connection, an

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6 months ago

Steve Earleby j. poet • May 14, 2009 Steve EarleTownes(New West, 2009)"Townes Van Zandt is the best songwriter in the whole world and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that." Steve Earle did say that, back in 1995, a few years before Van Zandt died, and it's still true. Van Zandt was part of the crazed Texas alt-country, folk-poet crew of the early '70s that inc.

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Steve Earle Salutes TOWNES With New Album, and Tour News
6 months ago

      MUSIC NEWS - Steve Earle, today, has released his much anticipated follow-up to his 2007 Grammy Award-winning album Washington Square Serenade.  Called TOWNES, and out on New West Records, it's a 15-song set that's comprised of songs written by Earle's friend and mentor, the late singer-songwriter, Townes Van Zandt.  When speaking about Townes, Earle stated, "This may be one of

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MP3s: Steve Earle - To Live Is to Fly
6 months ago

MP3: Steve Earle - "To Live Is to Fly" (Townes Van Zandt cover) from Townes, out May 12 on New West. Here's a live version of Townes singing it himself: Steve Earle: iTunes, Amazon, Insound, wiki Townes Van Zandt: iTunes,...

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Steve Earle Irish tour
2 months ago

Honorary Irishman Steve Earle returns to these shores in November in support of new album Townes, a collection of songs by the late American songwriter Townes Van Zandt.Nov 09 – Galway, Town Hall – €40.00 ~ Tel: 091-569777 / www.tht.ieNov 10 – Galway, Town Hall – €40.00 ~ Tel: 091-569777 / www.tht.ieNov 11 – Cork, [...]

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