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Steve Earle - Live at Montreux 2005 [DVD]
Артист: Steve Earle
Альбом: Live at Montreux 2005 [DVD], 2005
Издатель: Eagle Vision / EREDV592
Жанр: Root Rock / Country Rock
Формат файла: VIDEO_TS - Folder,decrypter- Log, Scanns -> rar= ca. 4 GB
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Artist: Steve Earle
Album: Live at Montreux 2005 [DVD]
Released: 2005
Source: DVD5 - Eagle Vision
Genre: Root Rock / Country Rock
readmore:http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hiftxqe5ldhe~T1
Format: VIDEO_TS - Folder,decrypter- Log, Scanns -> rar= ca. 4 GB
Audio Format: PCM Stereo / 5.1 Dolby Surrond / DTS
Video Format: Pal; 16:9
compression: none

Tracklist:
1 Jerusalem
2 What's a Simple Man to Do
3 The Devil's Right Hand
4 Warrior
5 Rich Man's War
6 South Nashville Blues
7 CCKMP
8 Dixieland
9 Ellis Unit One
10 Condi Condi
11 The Mountain
12 The Revolution Starts Now
13 Copperhead Road
14 Christmas in Washington

Running Time: 66mins appprox

My first thought when I put this in my DVD player was shit: a missbuy. Steve Earle without a band :( But the often I heard it, the more I like this DVD.
Hope you will like this the same as I do.
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Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

In the strictest sense, Steve Earle isn't a country artist, he's a roots rocker. Earle emerged in the mid-'80s, after Bruce Springsteen had popularized populist rock & roll and Dwight Yoakam had kick-started the neo-traditionalist movement in country music. At first, Earle appeared to be more toward the rock side than country. He played stripped-down neo-rockabilly that occasionally verged on outlaw country. His unwillingness to conform to the rules of Nashville or to rock & roll meant that he never broke through into the mainstream. Instead, he cultivated a dedicated cult following, drawing from both the country and rock audiences. Toward the early '90s, his career was thrown off track by personal problems and substance abuse, but in the mid-'90s he re-emerged .


Review by Mark Deming

Steve Earle delivers a solo acoustic set on this live disc, recorded during an appearance at the 2005 Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. There are already a handful of Steve Earle live albums on the market (most notably 2003's Just an American Boy), and Live at Montreux 2005 doesn't add much to his repertoire; while Earle is a captivating live performer on a good night, he works best with a band behind him, and the "one guy with his guitar" format of this recording doesn't show the man to his best advantage. Earle doesn't do himself any favors in this regard with his set list, playing several songs that don't fare especially well with only an acoustic guitar to prop them up, in particular "Condi Condi," "What's a Simple Man to Do," and "The Revolution Starts Now." Perhaps aware that he was performing for an audience not fluent in English, Earle holds back on the between-song stories that add so much to the flavor of his live shows (or perhaps they were just edited out for CD release), and though Earle is in good voice on these songs, he doesn't seem to hit fifth gear on this set -- this doesn't catch fire the way a good Steve Earle show does. Still, the man is one of America's best living songwriters, and the high points here not only show how great his work can be but the care and intelligence with which Earle can tell his stories, and hearing him sing "Ellis Unit One," "The Devil's Right Hand," and "Jerusalem" is a treat. Royal fans will enjoy Live at Montreux 2005, but other folks interested in a Steve Earle live set would do better to try Just an American Boy instead.
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