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Steve Earle, Transcendental Blues

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1549654

Disk length: 49m 56s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Transcendental Blues 4:13
2. Everyone's In Love With You 3:30
3. Another Town 2:22
4. I Can Wait 3:16
5. The Boy Who Never Cried 3:46
6. Steve's Last Ramble 3:38
7. The Galway Girl 3:05
8. Lonelier Than This 3:11
9. Wherever I Go 1:57
10. When I Fall 4:34
11. Don't Want To Lose You 3:22
12. Halo 'Round The Moon 2:13
13. Until The Day I Die 3:22
14. All Of My Life 3:27
15. Over Yonder (Jonathan's Song) 3:51

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Review

While Steve Earle's last album, The Mountain, was an all-acoustic collection of folk and bluegrass, his latest project returns to the trademark stylistic eclecticism that he displayed on El Corazon (1997). Transcendental Blues flows from gentle folk to British invasion pop, from Celtic-flavored jaunts to hard-edged country-rock and bluegrass romps, and as always Earle deftly blurs these lines. --Marc GreilsamerAfter Steve Earle redrew a handful of musical maps with 1997's El Corazon, it was surprising to hear the troubadour team with Del McCoury on the unabashed bluegrass set The Mountain. In truth, El Corazon paved the way for Transcendental Blues. Here Earle returns back to the sprawl of El Corazon. There's Spartan, yearning folk in "Over Yonder," boot-scooting 'grass on "Until the Day I Die," and ear-pinning rock on "Everyone's in Love with You." Earle rescues the connection between Ireland and American traditionalism with the mandolin-driven "Galway Girl" and even seems inspired by fables with "The Boy Who Never Cried." Earle shows again and again that he's a consummate indexer, demonstrating how American music crisscrosses distinct styles. As a singer, Earle is alternately snarly, wispy, guttural, and earnest. In short, he's able to shake the ear with a fresh musical twist and then settle the listener with all the broad-minded smarts he's relied upon since his mid-'90s comeback. --Andrew Bartlett Dutch version of the country rocker's 2000 album which combines rock, country, punk, bluegrass, and the blues, as only Steve Earle can. First pressing includes a 4 track bonus live CD which features 'Copperhead Road', 'Galway Girl', 'Steve's Last Ramble'Limited Edition Version. Includes Bonus Disc with Four Exclusive Live Tracks Recorded with the Dukes (Steve's Backing Band) at Sxsw in Austin, Texas Last March.

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.

Transcendental Blues

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 49m 57s (+0m 1s)

Transcendental Blues

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 49m 57s (+0m 1s)

Transcendental Blues

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 48m 49s (-2m 53s)

Transcendental Blues

Tracks: 14 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 46m 36s (-4m 40s)

Transcendental Blues

Tracks: 17 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 59m 19s (+9m 23s)

Transcendental Blues

Tracks: 19 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 1h 6m 19s (+16m 23s)

Transcendental Blues

Tracks: 19 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 1h 6m 59s (+17m 3s)

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