Steve Earle/The Del McCoury Band - Mountain (CD)

Mountain
$79.00
5 out of 5.0 stars 2 Ratings (2 Reviews)

Album Details: Mountain

Release Date:01/20/2009
Label:E-squared
UPC:614005116422

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User Reviews: Mountain

  • Overall:

    Best album of 1999?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 25, 2000

    Steve Earle and Del McCoury's band are truly amazing on this album. Every tune has something special, no two tunes are alike. Best tune on the disk- "Dixieland". Steve's varied lyrics and subjects are great spice to this overall taste of the disk.Be...st album of 1999? Top 5 for sure. This is a great album for beginner Bluegrass listeners. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Magical Mountain Tour

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 9, 2000

    Earle and the DMB chop up a great bluegrass/folk album that breaks the barriers and stigmas of the genra.
    Wonderful and enchanting, the album flows with uniform consistancy kind of like the Wall.
    Buy this album now!!!!!!!!

Pro Reviews: Mountain

  • All Music Guide

    On The Mountain, Steve Earle has teamed up with one of the very finest bluegrass ensembles around, the Del McCoury Band. All 14 of the songs here were written by Earle, who confesses in the liner notes that his dream is to create a timeless bluegrass classic that will live on like Bill Monroe's "Uncle Pen." Well, he might very well have attained his dream. Each of the songs on The Mountain hold their own particular charm, and there isn't a loser in the bunch. "Carrie Brown" could have come from the very pen of "the father of bluegrass" himself, Monroe, and "Connemara Breakdown" has plenty enough fury to carve its own niche in the bluegrass tree. Outstanding performances from talented artists abound: there are the vocals of Emmylou Harris and Iris DeMent, the Dobro of Jerry Douglas and Gene Wooten, some smoking Sam Bush mandolin, and the fiddle fire of Stuart Duncan, all wrapped around these instant classics and played straight from the heart. Marty Stuart, Gillian Welch, and John Hartf...ord all drop in to embellish the sound as well. Anyone who saw Earle perform with the McCoury Band was anxiously awaiting a CD, and with The Mountain, the wait is over. The smooth strains of "Pilgrim," with its unparalleled roster of guest artists, fills the room, and everything in the world seems just a little bit happier. Steve Earle has truly gone to the mountain and had his vision quest answered in the unmistakable tones of a Dobro, a banjo, and a guitar. Some good ol' American music, right from the peak of the mountain. - Michael B. Smith, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

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 kickstarted the neotraditionalist movement in country music. At first, Earle appeared to be more indebted to the rock side than country, as he played a strippeddown, neorockabilly... Read more