RobMCFC
Well-Known Member
Totally agree. People on here seem to have me down as a country fan, but when it's straight-ahead country, or even straight-ahead blues, it's not something that I am keen on.I think the genre is all important. As I mentioned, I really like stuff Emmylou Harris has done but in the latter stages of her career it’s almost Americana. Ditto Bruce at his quietest like the albums Nebraska and Tom Joad. I can listen to country rock quite happily. It’s when the music strays into pure country I start having problems. Bluegrass I can take (Alison Kraus) as it has firm roots in Celtic music. The only country artist I can honestly say I like is Dolly P but she does a load of bluegrass too. It’s something about the voices and the guitar that grates. I started liking the Lucinda album but the more I played it the more it started to grate on me. I wish I could put my finger on exactly what it is.
I have given this album an 8 because I do enjoy it, it brings back happy memories of me getting into his music, but it's not really representative of where Steve Earle's career went. As noted, I totally understand why Mancitydoogle picked this album, and it's in line with the criteria we set out when this thread was created. But I think it's a hard sell to most of the regulars.