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Steve Earle

Early Tracks

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In the wake of Guitar Town's success, Epic rushed out this collection of early Steve Earle tracks recorded from 1982 to 1985, including songs from 1982's Pink & Black EP. While much of this is by-the-book rockabilly fare, it provides a good look at his formative years. The CD reissue on Koch adds four tracks from Epic singles, including covers of tunes by John Hiatt and Dennis Linde. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide

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1.  Nothin' But You more
2.  If You Need A Fool more
3.  Continental Trailways Blues more
4.  Open Up Your Door more
5.  Breakdown Lane more
6.  Squeeze Me In more
7.  Annie, Is Tonight The Night? more
8.  My Baby Worship Me more
9.  Cadillac more
10.  Devil's Right Hand more
11.  A Little Bit In Love more
12.  The Crush more
13.  What'll You Do About Me? more
14.  Cry Myself To Sleep more
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Breakeven Breakeven
The Script
With Christmas round the corner, clichéd stories about broken relationships seem to be everywhere, consumed as strange comfort sources for lovers of unadventurous musical experiences. The latest of them is perpetrated by another of the recent World Music Awards winners: The Script, celebrating the gong as best Selling Irish act with a third slice of polished boredom taken from the trio's eponymous debut. "Breakeven" is a far more ordinary affair than their former, breakthrough singles; an adult ballad that confirms the band as the not-too distant cousins of OneRepublic and other chart-teasing bands, halfway between blue-eyed soul and old-fashioned AOR.
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