Posts Tagged ‘Steve Earle’

{MP3} Steve Earle – “Townes” (New West, May 12)

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

I don’t think I ever had any doubt that Steve Earle could pull off a Townes Van Zandt cover project. He’s got too much invested in the project to fail artistically; the vagaries of the market for tribute CD’s will determine if it’s successful commercially. The four reasons he couldn’t fail are that he named his son after Townes, Townes was a great friend and early mentor, Steve’s gone though some of the same problems that killed Townes, and finally Steve has a way with interpreting other people’s material. By and large when Steve Earle records fail it’s due to overt political themes in the songs but not in his style, his musical choices, or his vocals. So with this project the songs were guaranteed to be killer and all other variables mentioned above are all accounted for.

The one flaw I can find is that of omission. I would have loved to hear Steve’s take on “Snowing on Raton” but still songs like “Pancho and Lefty”, “White Freight Liner Blues” and “Brand New Companion” are all represented. In fact, here’s “Poncho and Lefty”, arguably Townes’ most famous song due to the version by Willie Nelson.

Pre-order Townes here.

Poncho And Lefty

{MP3} Justin Townes Earle – “Midnight At The Movies” (Bloodshot Records, March 9)

Monday, January 26th, 2009

I had some stuff ready to post today. Good stuff too. There was even some well-written, descriptive prose from me about said stuff. But late last night I stumbled across a song from the forthcoming record by Justin Townes Earle. And here we are.

“Mama’s Eyes”, from Midnight At The Movies, looks headlong into Justin’s family affairs. It addresses the ways in which in Justin’s case the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, even if the tree is old and gnarled. But it also (as the song title alludes to) points to the importance of his mother in his life and his subsequent well being. I can’t say that the new record will match his debut on the strength of just one song, but the Bloodshot folks are pretty excited about this one and that’s some pretty good track record, right there.

Midnight At The Movies is out on March 9th but I’m sure I’ll have an update, more from the record, and a pre-order page in the weeks to come. So stay tuned.

Mama’s Eyes

Bonus songs from earlier cd’s and ep’s:

Hard Livin’
Lone Pine Hill
Ghosts of Virginia
I Don’t Care
Yuma
Who Am I To Say (Live in studio)(Via Hear Ya)

P.S. This David Dondero video performance on NPR’s “Tiny Desk” series is a must see.