Steve Earle – The Revolution Starts Now
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Folk, World, & Country |
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Country Rock |
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Tracklist
The Revolution Starts... | 3:10 | ||
Home To Houston | 2:41 | ||
Rich Man's War | 3:25 | ||
Warrior | 4:11 | ||
The Gringo's Tale | 4:32 | ||
Condi, Condi | 3:08 | ||
F The CC | 3:10 | ||
Comin' Around | 3:41 | ||
I Thought You Should Know | 3:40 | ||
The Seeker | 3:10 | ||
The Revolution Starts Now | 4:23 |
Credits (2)
- Ray Kennedy (2)Producer, Recorded By, Mixed By
- Steve EarleProducer, Written-By
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Rykodisc – RCD17023 | Europe | 2004 | Europe — 2004 | ||||
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E-Squared – ATM-CD-51565 | US | 2004 | US — 2004 | ||||
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Rykodisc – PRCD17023 | UK | 2004 | UK — 2004 |
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Artemis Records – DIF009 | Australia & New Zealand | 2004 | Australia & New Zealand — 2004 |
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Entertainment One – ATM-CD-51565 | US | 2012 | US — 2012 |
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E-Squared – SE-E2-004 | US | 2013 | US — 2013 |
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E-Squared – 562334-1 | US | 2017 | US — 2017 |
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E-Squared – 562334-1 | Europe | 2017 | Europe — 2017 |
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The Revolution Starts Now
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Warner Bros. Records – none | Worldwide | 2017 | Worldwide — 2017 |
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E-Squared – 562334-2 | US | 2017 | US — 2017 |
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Reviews
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The CD of this release is DR7, so it goes without saying it benefits greatly from being on Vinyl. Actually, its effectively a different set of sessions (which isn't the case, just the tone of the recording changes when crushed). I'm not always won over by people complaining of low DR numbers, sometimes it's okay and doesn't destroy the music. Other times though, it does. This is such a case. The Vinyl is transformative.
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