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Steve Earle, Train a Comin'

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1162172

Disk length: 40m 5s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1995

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mystery Train Part II 2:33
2. Hometown Blues 2:41
3. Sometimes She Forgets 3:02
4. Mercenary Song 2:39
5. Goobye 4:57
6. Tom Ames' Prayer 3:02
7. Nothin' Without You 3:02
8. Angel Is The Devil 2:12
9. I'm Looking Throug You 2:28
10. Northern Winds 1:40
11. Ben Mcculloch 4:09
12. Rivers Of Babylon 3:03
13. Tecumseh Valley 4:28

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Review

Steve Earle's first record after emerging from artistic struggles, prison, and addiction, 1995's Train A-Comin' finds an artist starting from scratch and returning to the very basics of his musical vision. The low-key, charming, all-acoustic support comes from veterans Peter Rowan, Norman Blake, and Roy Huskey, while Earle's original material dates as far back as 1974--he wrote "Mercenary Song," he notes, while still working at Ciraco's Pizza. The mix of covers--Beatles, Townes Van Zandt, and the "Jamaican hillbilly" of "Rivers of Babylon" (with Emmylou Harris chiming in)--proves he had one primary listener in mind: himself. With no expectations thrust upon him, no labels involved, and very few at the time bothering to listen, Earle mined a raw gem. --Marc Greilsamer

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Train a Comin'

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 40m 4s (-1m 59s)

Train a Comin'

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 40m 7s (+0m 2s)

Train a Comin'

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 40m 3s (-1m 58s)

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