Album

Street Language

Rodney Crowell

1986 · Folk, World, & Country

4 collectors on Gatefold own this

Street Language by Rodney Crowell

Street Language is a Folk album by Rodney Crowell, originally released in 1986. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

About

Following a five-year hiatus, Rodney Crowell returned to recording with 1986’s <i>Street Language</i>. Crowell had long had a reputation as a sterling songwriter, but he later called this the album that prompted him to find his feet as a performer. His switch to Columbia helped him craft a new identity, and his creativity was influenced by his wife, Rosanne Cash, whose <i>Rhythm and Romance</i> Crowell had produced in 1984. Like that album, <i>Street Language</i> has a country heart dressed in rock ‘n’ roll threads. There are also R&B elements thanks to the talents of Booker T. Jones, who provides keyboards and is credited as coproducer. Rosanne helped Crowell understand that he didn’t have to be just one thing and that trying to conform to Nashville’s strictures was a waste of his time and talent. “Past Like a Mask” proved he could still write an exemplary country ballad, but Crowell sounds most alive on the full-bodied rock of “The Best That I Can,” “Stay (Don’t Be Cruel),” and “Let Freedom Ring,” which have a lot in common with contemporaneous albums by Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Let Freedom Ring4:31
  2. A2Ballad Of Fast Eddie3:49
  3. A3When I'm Free Again3:50
  4. A4She Loves The Jerk3:37
  5. A5When The Blue Hour Comes4:16

Side B

  1. B1Oh King Richard4:16
  2. B2Looking For You4:34
  3. B3Stay (Don't Be Cruel)4:09
  4. B4The Best I Can2:42
  5. B5Past Like A Mask4:14

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Traditional Folk
  • clean
  • driving
  • heartland

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4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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