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I Feel Alright


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Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Catalog: Music
Release date: 1996-03-05
Media: Audio CD
discs number: 1
Ean: 0093624620129
Upc: 093624620129
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Artist:
Steve Earlesee more Popular Music by Steve Earle

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Album tracks: (12)
 Feel Alright
 Hard-Core Troubadour
 More Than I Can Do
 Hurtin' Me, Hurtin' You
 Now She's Gone
 Poor Boy
 Valentine's Day
 The Unrepentant
 CCKMP
 Billy and Bonnie
 South Nashville Blues
 You're Still Standin' There

Professional Review:
A little bit country, a little bit rock & roll, Steve Earle has bounced between those extremes for years, producing great albums of nearly-straight country and totally-hard rock. On I Feel Alright, though, Earle finally finds a way to blend the styles seamlessly. Whether begging for a forgiveness he probably doesn't deserve on the deceptively sweet "Valentine's Day," or steadfastly refusing even the idea of forgiveness on the Stonesy "Unrepentant," Earle rocks and twangs in equal measure--and never more thrillingly than on "You're Still Standing There," his grateful duet with Lucinda Williams. Earle's best work, at least so far. --David Cantwell

User Reviews:
 Rating 5   Written on December 2, 2003
   Summary: A must have
This CD sounds as good as a CD can sound - The music jumps out of the speakers as if it were a needle hitting the record - A great collection of songs, some of the best of Earle's second career but one of the best sounding (if not the best)CD I have ever heard - a great CD all around

 Rating 5   Written on March 11, 2003
   Summary: I'm sure it's good but
...I'll never buy another CD from the ultra-left wing, politically abrasive, wonderfully talented Steve Earle. If he wants to appease Saddam Hussein by agreeing in principle with the appeasers on the "Not in My Name Crowd," then he has lost my longtime appreciation for his talent. It's a matter of principle.

 Rating 5   Written on February 22, 2003
   Summary: one of the best albums ever!
Simply put,"I Feel Alright" along with "AM" by Wilco, is one of the top 10 albums made in the last twenty years. When listening to this emotional work, you feel as if you are put inside of Steve Earle, to see and feel life as he does. I play this cd at least a few times a month and it is always within reach in the car. A great album to define your collection. Steve Earle is one of the all time greats!!!

 Rating 5   Written on February 21, 2003
   Summary: One of the best albums i've ever known...
How can anyone get sick of this album...the stories are great, the bluesy rock n roll, and of course you know Steve Earle means it cause'this stuff was written after he kicked heroin and had just got out of jail...well, Steve, thanks, cause'everytime i put this album on, i feel alright...the duet at the end is what i want to dance to with my wife when i get married...each song is so great that i won't even go into detail...the second song is dedicated to Bruce Springsteen and South Nashville blues tells the tale of someone just out of jail wanting to go back...amazing, amazing American album...truly an American great...

 Rating 5   Written on November 7, 2002
   Summary: The Best
It's all been said, but I wanted to pile on and say this is Steve's best album and there are Zero Weak songs on this album. A pleasure to listen to from start to finish. The sound quality is unbeatable also. The use of analog equipment is the key. It doesn't sound digital like some of his 80's records and so much of today's music.

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CatalogMusicMusicMusicMusicMusicMusic
Release date1996-03-051997-10-071997-01-282002-01-291990-10-252007-09-25
MediaAudio CDAudio CDAudio CDAudio CDAudio CDAudio CD
discs number111111
Format---Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered--
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