2008 Grammy Award Winner for:
'Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album'
After an extremely rare three year break from recording, Grammy® Award winner Steve Earle is back, with Washington Square Serenade. The album represents a number of firsts for Steve: his first record for New West Records, his first album produced in New York City (now his home), and his first produced by John King of The Dust Brothers (Beck, Beastie Boys) at the legendary Electric Lady Studios.
"America's Greatest Songwriter" - The Independent / UK
Features:
Limited Edition
180g Vinyl
Contains duet with Allison Moorer "Days Aren't Long Enough"
Selections:
1. Tennessee Blues
2. Down Here Below
3. Satellite Radio
4. City Of Immigrants (With Forro In The Dark)
5. Sparkle And Shine
6. Come Home To Me
7. Jericho Road
8. Oxycontin Blues
9. Red Is The Color
10. Steve's Hammer (For Pete)
11. Day's Aren't Long Enough (with Allison Moorer)
12. Way Down In The Hole
'Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album'
After an extremely rare three year break from recording, Grammy® Award winner Steve Earle is back, with Washington Square Serenade. The album represents a number of firsts for Steve: his first record for New West Records, his first album produced in New York City (now his home), and his first produced by John King of The Dust Brothers (Beck, Beastie Boys) at the legendary Electric Lady Studios.
"America's Greatest Songwriter" - The Independent / UK
Features:
Limited Edition
180g Vinyl
Contains duet with Allison Moorer "Days Aren't Long Enough"
Selections:
1. Tennessee Blues
2. Down Here Below
3. Satellite Radio
4. City Of Immigrants (With Forro In The Dark)
5. Sparkle And Shine
6. Come Home To Me
7. Jericho Road
8. Oxycontin Blues
9. Red Is The Color
10. Steve's Hammer (For Pete)
11. Day's Aren't Long Enough (with Allison Moorer)
12. Way Down In The Hole