15th Studio Album On Limited Edition Butter Cream Vinyl LP!
The Album's First Pressing On Color Vinyl!
Contains Grammy-Nominated Song "Invisible"!
The Low Highway is the follow-up to 2011's Grammy Award-nominated album I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive, and was the first billed as "Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses)." The album is also the first to feature "The Dukes" band name since 1987's Exit 0.
The Low Highway features Earle's live band consisting of Chris Masterson, Eleanor Whitmore, Kelley Looney, Will Rigby and Allison Moorer, and was co-produced by Earle and Ray Kennedy (whose production partnership known as the "Twangtrust" was behind Lucinda Williams' Car Wheels On A Gravel Road). Two songs from the album, "After Mardi Gras" and "That All You Got?", are featured in the HBO TV Series Treme. The track "Invisible" was nominated for Best American Roots Song at the 56th Grammy Awards.
The Low Highway is Earle the storyteller without any agenda save for getting the songs right, telling stories, and recording songs that will resonate as deeply live as they do here. This may be his most consistent offering since El Corazón.
Features
- Limited Edition
- Butter Cream Color Vinyl
- First color vinyl pressing
Selections
Side One:
- The Low Highway
- Calico County
- Burnin' It Down
- That All You Got?
- Love's Gonna Blow My Way
- After Mardi Gras
Side Two:
- Pocket Full Of Rain
- Invisible
- Warren Hellman's Banjo
- Down The Road Part II
- Remember Me