Country/Blues
CDアルバム

I Feel Alright

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2,190
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ポイント15%還元

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1996年03月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWarner Bros.
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 46201
SKU 093624620129

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:08
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Feel Alright

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    2. 2.
      Hard-Core Troubadour

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    3. 3.
      More Than I Can Do

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    4. 4.
      Hurtin' Me, Hurtin' You

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    5. 5.
      Now She's Gone

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    6. 6.
      Poor Boy

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    7. 7.
      Valentine's Day

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    8. 8.
      Unrepentant, The

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    9. 9.
      CCKMP

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    10. 10.
      Billy and Bonnie

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    11. 11.
      South Nashville Blues

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

    12. 12.
      You're Still Standin' There

      アーティスト: Steve Earle

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Steve Earle

その他

商品の紹介

Steve Earle quietly announced he was back in action and capable of making substantial, heartfelt music again with his 1994 acoustic album Train a Comin', but on 1995's I Feel Alright Earle showed he was truly back in fighting shape, and from the album's first moments he sounds ready to roar and holds nothing back. While Earle's battle with drug abuse and his brief stay in prison aren't explicitly addressed on this album (except on the harrowing "CCKMP," in which Earle confesses "cocaine cannot kill my pain" and "heroin is the only thing/the only gift the darkness brings"), the hurt brought to himself and others by his betrayals runs through many of these songs, sometimes with humor ("Hard Core Troubadour"), sometimes with regret ("Valentine's Day"), and sometimes with a painful self-awareness ("Hurtin' Me, Hurtin' You" and "The Unrepentant"). But I Feel Alright isn't about addiction and loss so much as recovery and starting over again, and if the songs often concern Earle's misdeeds, the strength of the music finds him confronting his demons without flinching and conjuring up some of the powerfully muscular rock and affecting country of his life. And like Train a Comin', I Feel Alright shows Earle finding the courage and confidence to make a record just the way he wants, and this may be Earle's finest hour in the studio -- the production is tough, resonant, and a perfect match for the material, the players bring their A game without showboating, and Earle's rough but passionate vocals are pure, honest, and direct on every cut. I Feel Alright affirmed that Steve Earle's brush with oblivion had not only failed to silence him, but he was a more courageous artist when he came out the other side, and no one who has heard this record is likely to argue that point. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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