2007-07-10
Ever wonder what would have happened to Steve Earle if he had not bottomed-out with drink and drugs? Prior to Earle's colossal physical collapse, he was churning out catchy country-rock songs like the (disbanded) V-Roys and the music of one its leaders, Scott Miller. This live CD contains quite a bit of Miller's recent catalogue and it is good, guitar-driven stuff -- if without the contemporary social commentary that marks Earle's work after rehab. But that's OK. This music isn't meant to be the soundtrack for a serious documentary; rather, it is body-moving bar band stuff. And Miller does it well. The opener is great, there's a Neil Young cover (#18) and a surprising gospel closer. In-between, you'll find plenty of crunching guitars. 06/07 MJVD Rock-Roots NO PLAY #5 (language); PLAY AFTER 10 P.M. #10 and #19 (content)ROSIE FLORES & THE PINE VALLEY COSMONAUTS
GIRL OF THE CENTURY
CHANCE JONES
The Incident at Primrose and West
JAMES VINCENT MCMORROW
Early in the Morning
FUTURE CLOUDS AND RADAR
Future Clouds and Radar
MATTHEW RYAN
From a Late Night High Rise in Paris
jason spooner
seamonster
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