The Definitive Collection 1983-1997

The Definitive Collection 1983-1997

by Steve Earle
The Definitive Collection 1983-1997

The Definitive Collection 1983-1997

by Steve Earle

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Overview

Steve Earle's tenure at MCA Records has seemingly been anthologized to death by now, with seven compilations drawn from his MCA material already on the market at this writing, so one might wonder what the point would be of putting out another one. However, 2006's The Definitive Collection 1983-1997 at least makes an honest effort to live up to its title by also offering a brief look at his work before and after he signed with MCA. While the bulk of this disc concerns itself with Earle's first three albums -- and six tracks come from his 1986 debut, Guitar Town -- the set opens with "Nothin' But You" from his rockabilly-flavored Pink & Black EP, first released independently in 1982, and the final six songs document Earle's triumphant comeback from his "vacation in the ghetto" with songs from his underrated acoustic album Train a Comin' (1995) and the brilliant, harder-edged I Feel Alright (1996) and El Corazon (1997), as well as a live performance of "Valentine's Day" and his superb contribution to the soundtrack of the film Dead Man Walking, "Ellis Unit One." During his first 15 years as a recording artist, Steve Earle made far too much good music to fit on one disc (which is one of the reasons to pick up the fine two-disc compilation Ain't Ever Satisfied: The Steve Earle Collection), but this set at least manages to match up the cream of his MCA years with some examples of the fine material he recorded elsewhere, and it's a good starter for anyone looking for an introduction to one of America's finest and most fearless songwriters. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 08/29/2006
Label: Hip-O
UPC: 0602498542149
Rank: 53978

Tracks

  1. Nothin' But You
  2. Guitar Town
  3. Good Ol' Boy (Gettin' Tough)
  4. Fearless Heart
  5. Hillbilly Highway
  6. Goodbye's All We've Got Left
  7. Someday
  8. I Ain't Ever Satisfied
  9. The Week of Living Dangerously
  10. Copperhead Road
  11. Snake Oil
  12. Devil's Right Hand
  13. Billy Austin
  14. Goodbye
  15. Valentine's Day
  16. Ellis Unit One
  17. I Feel Alright
  18. Christmas in Washington
  19. Telephone Road

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steve Earle   Primary Artist
Steve Earle & the Dukes   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Ray Kennedy   Audio Production,Producer
Twangtrust   Audio Production,Producer
Richard Bennett   Audio Production,Producer,Associate Producer,Composer
Joe Hardy   Audio Production,Producer
Tony Brown   Audio Production,Producer
Pat Carter   Audio Production,Producer
Roy Dea   Audio Production,Producer
Emory Gordy Jr.   Audio Production,Producer
Rich Kienzle   Liner Notes
Alan Messer   Photography
Len Handler   Executive Producer
Ryan Null   Photo Coordination
Neil Fagan   Engineer
Steve Earle   Composer,Producer
Beth Stempel   Production Coordination
Paul Natkin   Inlay Photography
Andy McKaie   Reissue Producer
Mike Fink   Design
Adam Starr   Product Manager
Phil Smith   Engineer
Jimbeau Hinson   Composer
Pat Lawrence   Executive Producer
Dana Smart   Associate Producer
Greg Allen   Photography
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Robert Matheu   Cover Photo
Amy Kurland   Executive Producer
Phil Kurnit   Executive Producer
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