Washington Square Serenade
Washington Square Serenade
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Steve Earle is back with his latest offering, "Washington Square Serenade," and let me tell you, it's a real banger. This album is like a fine wine, getting better with age. From the moment the first track kicks in, you know you're in for a musical rollercoaster ride.
Earle's signature gritty vocals are on full display, accompanied by his masterful storytelling and killer guitar licks. The album takes you on a journey through the streets of Washington Square, with each song painting a vivid picture of life in the city.
Standout tracks include the anthemic "Satellite Radio," which will have you singing along at the top of your lungs, and the hauntingly beautiful "Down Here Below," which showcases Earle's emotional depth.
But it's not all serious stuff - tracks like "City of Immigrants" inject a bit of fun into the mix, with their catchy hooks and infectious beats. It's clear that Earle is having a blast on this album, and his passion is infectious.
Overall, "Washington Square Serenade" is a triumph. It's the perfect blend of heart-wrenching ballads and foot-stomping anthems, and a testament to Earle's talent as a musician. So grab a copy, turn up the volume, and prepare to be blown away by this musical masterpiece.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Tennessee Blues
2. Down Here Below
3. Satellite Radio
4. City Of Immigrants
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
12. Way Down in the Hole
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Steve Earle
Ah, Steve Earle. The outlaw troubadour of Americana, the maverick of country-rock, the man who refuses to be tamed by the music industry. With a career spanning over four decades, this Texan singer-songwriter has seen it all, done it all, and written about it all. Earle burst onto the scene in the mid-80s with his breakthrough album "Guitar Town," a rollicking blend of country, rock, and bluegrass that put him on the map as a force to be reckoned with. His gravelly voice and gritty lyrics drew comparisons to the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan, but Earle was always his own man, carving out a niche that was uniquely his own. Despite battling personal demons and facing run-ins with the law, Earle has never let anything hold him back from making music. His raw, honest songs touch on themes of love, loss, politics, and everything in between, resonating with fans of all walks of life. Whether he's belting out anthems of defiance like "Copperhead Road" or stripping it back for tender ballads like "Goodbye," Earle's music never fails to strike a chord. His live performances are legendary, with his band The Dukes backing him up with blistering guitar solos and rock-solid rhythms. So if you're looking for a taste of real, honest-to-goodness American music, look no further than Steve Earle. He's a true original in a sea of copycats, a rebel with a cause, and a songwriter for the ages. Long may he reign.
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