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Ain't Never Satisfied - Steve Earle


 Ain't Never Satisfied - Steve Earle Music Album

Ain't Never Satisfied - Steve Earle

 
Description: Artist: Earle, Steve / Release Date: 1996 / Genre: Jazz & Blues

Newest Review: ... part country, part folk and part rock and it didn't hurt that Bruce Springstein, a man he was often compared to, was seen ... more

 ... buying his album. The first five tracks on the album are from the debut. The opening track, Guitar Town, like most of his work, contains a lot about the man himself, his road lifestyle, his drive to succeed and it opens in good old country style before picking up the beat and rocking off in its own direction. If not a reinvention of country music it certainly revisits the older styles and lyrical content. Richard Bennetts heavy "twang" to his guitar gives it what Steve himself would have called a "hillb...more

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Premium Review Ain't Never Satisfied - Steve Earle: trouble in Nashville (1457 words)
by - written on 14/04/05 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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Many musicians turn into hard living party animals once they have got used to the fame and adulation that success has brought them. Steve Earle, however, lived his life with the controls set on maximum even in the days when he was a total unknown. His fame came despite his wild ways and unwillingness to compromise and to the other way around. In some ways he has lost out because of his need to stick to his guns, the level of fame he sought came to him later than most and he missed some of the opportunities that have been offered to the likes of Ryan Adams who seems to be a worthy pretender to Earle's throne both musically and in his lifestyle. That said because of his ...  Read the complete review

 

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