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Copperhead Road
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Artist(s)Steve Earle
StudioGeffen Records
Release DateApril 29, 2008
UPC Code602517658981
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About Steve Earle - Copperhead Road

Never one to mince words, Steve Earle told his biographer Lauren St John, "COPPERHEAD ROAD was ‘f*$@ you,’ to an extent." Released Oct. 17, 1988, the album was indeed a raised middle finger to Nashville’s country music establishment, which had viewed the intransigent singer-songwriter’s swift rise in the late ‘80s with undisguised distaste. Brazenly explosive and hard-rocking, it was not the work of an artist who would be — or would want to be — embraced by the Grand Ole Opry. It also marked the commercial pinnacle of his career’s tumultuous first chapter.

The public responded to COPPERHEAD ROAD as MCA had hoped: The album won widespread mainstream critical acclaim and substantial rock radio airplay, and became Earle’s second gold release. The set broadened his fan base in a way many in Music City had not foreseen. It must have been a satisfying moment for country’s most persistent anti-authoritarian: He had proved Nashville wrong.

The present expanded Deluxe Edition offers a deep look at Earle on stage in the months surrounding the recording and release of COPPERHEAD ROAD. A November 1987 performance from Raleigh, North Carolina, by the Exit 0 band includes early renditions of "The Devil’s Right Hand" and "Johnny Come Lately," plus three numbers dating back to his Epic sessions and covers of songs by his Nashville compadre Rodney Crowell and early influence Gram Parsons. Springsteen receives homage in a 1988 solo version of his brooding "Nebraska." Finally, five songs from an April 1989 Canadian date reveals the stops-out potency of the Copperhead Road-era Dukes on the road. Amazon.com

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. Copperhead Road
  2. Snake Oil
  3. Back To The Wall
  4. The Devil's Right Hand
  5. Johnny Come Lately
  6. Even When I'm Blue
  7. You Belong To Me
  8. Waiting On You
  9. Once You Love
  10. Nothing But A Child
Disc 2
  1. The Devil's Right Hand
  2. Fearless Heart
  3. San Antonio Girl
  4. Nobody But You/Continental Trailways Bus
  5. My Baby Worships Me
  6. Wheels
  7. The Week Of Living Dangerously
  8. Johnny Come Lately
  9. Brown And Root
  10. I Love You Too Much
  11. It's All Up To You
  12. Nebraska
  13. Copperhead Road
  14. I Ain't Ever Satisfied
  15. Dead Flowers
  16. Little Sister
  17. Guitar Town

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