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Train a Comin'
(1995)
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Steve Earle
To say Steve Earle had career problems in 1994 when he recorded Train a Comin' is something more than an understatement. Earle's life went into a dramatic tailspin thanks to a voracious drug habit after he parted ways with MCA in 1991, and he ended up spending a few months in jail on drug and weapons charges in 1993. Earle thankfully got treatment ...
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Secret Heart
(2002)
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Curtis Stigers
Some people mistake being jazzy for actually singing jazz. Van Morrison, Anita Baker, Sade, and Sting are all jazzy, but they aren't hardcore jazz singers (which isn't to say that they are not capable of singing straight-ahead jazz -- Baker, in fact, has done it on occasion). In the early '90s, Curtis Stigers embraced jazzy pop/rock. But when his ...
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Just an American Boy
(2003)
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Steve Earle
Steve Earle subtitled his 2003 live album Just an American Boy an "Audio Documentary," which may be a bit more grand than it deserves, though in all fairness an awful lot had happened with Earle in the 12 years since his last live album, Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator (recorded shortly before Earle's drug habit bottomed out both his career and ...
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25 Years of Stony Plain
(2001)
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Various Artists
Canada's Stony Plain Records specializes in roots rock, folk, country and blues. This two-disc sampler indicates the quality of their catalog, including fine tracks from artists as diverse as Steve Earle,Ian Tyson, Doug Sahm, the Holmes Brothers, Lowell Fulson, and Professor Longhair. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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Scenechronized
(2007)
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The Seldom Scene
In a way, it seems to make little sense to call the Seldom Scene "the Seldom Scene," because only one member -- banjoist Ben Eldridge -- is an original member; furthermore, while the band has retained certain characteristics over the last 30 years (the Dobro, for instance), there is no resemblance to the Starling/Duffey-led band of the '70s. ...
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