Steve Earle - I'Ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive CD
Personnel: Steve Earle (vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin, harmonica); T-Bone Burnett (vocals, electric guitar); Sara Watkins (vocals, fiddle); Tim Robbins , Allison Moorer (vocals); Jackson Smith (electric guitar); Tracey Griffin (flugelhorn); Sammie Williams (trombone); Michael Brown (euphonium); Jonathan Gross (tuba); Keefus Ciancia (Mellotron); Dennis Crouch, Roland Guerin (acoustic bass); Jay Bellerose (drums).
Audio Mixers: Jason Wormer; Mike Piersante.
Recording information: Piety Street Studios, New Orleans, LA; The Village recorder, West Los Angeles, CA.
Photographer: Ted Barron.
I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive is Steve Earle's first recording of original material since 2007's Washington Square Serenade. The 11-track set was produced by T-Bone Burnett and follows Earle's 2009 Grammy-winning Townes, his tribute to late mentor and friend Townes Van Zandt. Earle and Burnett first teamed on Transcendental Blues back in 2000. The songs here include two 2008 numbers -- "God Is God" and "I Am a Wanderer" -- initially written for Joan Baez. Her versions appeared on her album Day After Tomorrow, which Earle produced. Another track, "This City," was used in the HBO television series Treme, on which Earle appears as an actor. This version includes a horn section charted by famed New Orleans producer, songwriter, and arranger Allen Toussaint. The track was nominated for both a Grammy and an Emmy. Also included here is "Heaven or Hell," a duet with Earle's wife, singer and songwriter Allison Moorer. In addition to the standard CD package, the album will appear in a deluxe edition with a DVD and in a 180-gram vinyl edition.
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- Genre: Pop
- Format Detail: CD
- Internal ID: JITRE
- Format: CD
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