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If you like Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr. It's just got a certain appeal that I can't quite put my finger on.
Steve's music is hard to define because he's done so many different things over the years but this, in my opinion, is his best. What we find is a blend of country, folk, and rockabilly music that can't help but put a smile on your face.
If you own one album from Steve Earle this is the one to have. Out of all the stuff I own from blues, metal, jazz, classical, country, and rock, this is one of the albums I listen to most.
Steve has some pretty good rockers here in Copperhead Road and Snake Oil, but my favorite song is the Devils Right Hand. Simple lyrics sang with a simple arrangement: pure magic.
I love it. and Bob Dylan, chances are you'll like Copperhead Road.
I really like this album overall, and there are several really good tracks, but overall it still feels a little garage-band-ish. Not bad, really, but a little short on personality. The picture of Steve on the back, though, in sleeveless shirt and giganto-mullet, is pretty priceless.
I got this album for my father for Christmas. The only song he had heard on it was Copperhead Road. However, he loved many of the other songs as well. After I listened to it, I had to borrow it too.Steve Earle isn't one of my favorite artists, but this is still a very good album.
My husband loved this download for his MP3 he has shared it with everyone Thanks
Right up there with other Steve Earle CDs. Would recommend to anyone who remotely likes his music.
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