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Copperhead Road (Rmst) (Rstr) (Dlx) (Exp) (Dig)
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Album Details: Copperhead Road (Rmst) (Rstr) (Dlx) (Exp) (Dig)

Release Date:04/29/2008
Label:Geffen Records
UPC:602517658981

Track List: Copperhead Road (Rmst) (Rstr) (Dlx) (Exp) (Dig)

Disk 1

  1. Copperhead Road
  2. Snake Oil
  3. Back to the Wall
  4. Devil's Right Hand
  5. Johnny Come Lately
  1. Even When I'm Blue
  2. You Belong to Me
  3. Waiting on You
  4. Once You Love
  5. Nothing But a Child

Disk 2

  1. Devil's Right Hand [Live in Rale...
  2. Fearless Heart [Live in Raleigh,...
  3. San Antonio Girl [Live in Raleig...
  4. Nobody But You/Continental Trail...
  5. My Baby Worships Me [Live in Ral...
  6. Wheels [Live in Raleigh, NC]
  7. Week of Living Dangerously [Live...
  8. Johnny Come Lately [Live in Rale...
  9. Brown and Root [Live in Raleigh,...
  1. I Love You Too Much [Live in Ral...
  2. It's All Up to You [Live in Rale...
  3. Nebraska [Live, 1988]
  4. Copperhead Road [Live in Calgary...
  5. I Ain't Ever Satisfied [Live in ...
  6. Dead Flowers [Live in Calgary, C...
  7. Little Sister [Live in Calgary, ...
  8. Guitar Town [Live in Calgary, Ca...

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  • All Music Guide

    Steve Earle always played hard country music with the swagger of a rock roll star, so it made sense that he would take a detour out of Nashville, both literally and figuratively. On Copperhead Road, Earle opted to record in Memphis and veered away from mainstream country in several directions at once into potent hard rock (most notably on the superb title song, which became his first rock radio hit), as well as Irish folk (with the Pogues backing Earle on "Johnny Come Lately"), and even bluegrass (virtuoso acoustic pickers Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas sit in on "Nothing But a Child"). If Copperhead Road lacked a bit of the tight focus of his acclaimed debut, Guitar Town, it had energy, firepower, and smartass humor to spare (along with Earle's alwayssuperb songs), and it made clear that Steve Earle had the stuff to be a contender in rock roll, if that were what he wanted. [Geffen's 2008 Deluxe Edition was packaged with an additional CD of live material.]

    - Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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Steve Earle

In the strictest sense, Steve Earle isn't a country artist, he's a roots rocker. Earle emerged in the mid-'80s, after Bruce Springsteen had popularized populist rock roll and Dwight Yoakam had kick-started the neo-traditionalist movement in country music. At first, Earle appeared to be more toward the rock side than the country. He played a stripped-down neo-rockabilly... Read more