Train A Comin' by Steve Earle

Train A Comin'

Steve Earle

1995

Train A Comin' is a Country album by Steve Earle, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • stripped-back
  • earnest
  • southern

About

<i>Train a Comin’</i> marks the major turning point in both Steve Earle’s personal and professional lives. Not only had he decided to turn his back on the Nashville establishment he had worked so long to break into, he had also ended a lifelong drug addiction following a three-year jail sentence that ended just before <i>Train a Comin’</i> was recorded. “Mercenary Song,” “Tom Ames’ Prayer,” and “Ben McCulloch” are three standouts that date back to the ‘70s, when Earle would hone songs with his peers as they gathered at Guy Clark’s house. “Nothin’ Without You” is Earle’s sweetest song, but it is “Goodbye”— with its devastatingly frank acknowledgement of Earle’s drug addiction — that shows us just how painful a love song can be. The Beatles’ “I’m Looking Through You” is one of the first songs Earle learned to play on guitar, while “Rivers of Babylon” is a prayer of restoration and humility for the newly sober artist. The album concludes with “Tecumseh Valley,” written by Earle’s mentor Townes Van Zandt and performed with a consideration and candidness that that respects both the author and the song.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Mystery Train, Pt. 22:33
  2. 2Hometown Blues2:41
  3. 3Sometimes She Forgets3:01
  4. 4Mercenary Song2:39
  5. 5Goodbye4:57
  6. 6Tom Ames' Prayer3:02
  7. 7Nothin' Without You3:02
  8. 8Angel Is the Devil2:12
  9. 9I'm Looking Through You2:28
  10. 10Nothern Winds1:41
  11. 11Ben McCulloch4:09
  12. 12Rivers of Babylon3:03
  13. 13Tecumseh Valley4:28

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3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold