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Train A Comin'

Steve Earle

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To say Steve Earle had career problems in 1994 when he recorded Train a Comin' is something more than an understatement. Earle's life went into a dramatic tailspin thanks to a voracious drug habit after he parted ways with MCA in 1991, and he ended up spending a few months in jail on drug and weapons charges in 1993. Earle thankfully got treatment for his addictions while behind bars, and was clean and sober for the first time in many years when he scored a deal with a tiny independent label, Winter Harvest Records, and cut an acoustic album called Train a Comin'. Considering how low Earle had sunk, it was a pleasant shock that Train a Comin' was not only good, it was one of the strongest albums of his career to date. Dominated by songs he's written years before along with a few new tunes and some well-chosen covers, Train a Comin' featured Earle with a small group of gifted acoustic pickers, including Norman Blake, Peter Rowan, and Roy Huskey, Jr., and the tone of these sessions is at once relaxed and committed, sounding like a back porch guitar pull with a seriously talented guy handling the lead vocals and calling out the tunes. Earle's experiences with the judicial system hadn't exactly improved his voice, but he's in far more potent form than he had been on 1991's live set Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator, and his control and command of his instrument is genuinely impressive. Earle's natural cockiness works in his favor on these tunes, especially "Tom Ames' Prayer," "Hometown Blues," and "Angel Is the Devil," and his gift for telling a story is plainly evident on "Ben McCulloch" and a moving cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Tecumseh Valley." Train a Comin' is not an album that asks the audience to forgive Steve Earle for his sins; it's a document of an artist who after a season in hell has reclaimed his gift and is determined to put it to use, and after years of fighting Nashville to do things his own way, Earle resumed his career by following his own muse with eloquent simplicity, and Train a Comin' shows his instincts were entirely correct. [Winter Harvest's original release of Train a Comin' featured a sequence not approved by Earle, who reissued the album on his E Squared label with a different running order; some pressings of the E Square version also delete his cover of the Beatles' "I'm Looking Through You."]

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1
Mystery Train, Pt. II (Album Version)
00:02:33

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Mandolin, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

2
Hometown Blues (Album Version)
00:02:41

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Mandolin, Vocals

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

3
Sometimes She Forgets (Album Version)
00:03:01

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Fiddle - PETER ROWAN, Mandolin, Vocals

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

4
Mercenary Song (Album Version)
00:02:39

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Vocals, Writer, Hi-String Guitar, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Guitar, Vocals

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

5
Goodbye (LP Version)
00:04:57

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Composer, Producer, Vocals, Writer, Hi-String Guitar, Harmonica, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Guitar

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

6
Tom Ames' Prayer (Album Version)
00:03:02

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Mandolin

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

7
Nothin' Without You (Album Version)
00:03:02

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Emmylou Harris, Vocals - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Mandolin

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

8
Angel Is the Devil (Album Version)
00:02:12

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Mandolin - PETER ROWAN, Guitar, Vocals

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

9
I'm Looking Through You (Album Version)
00:02:28

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - John Lennon, Writer - Paul Mccartney, Writer - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Mandolin, Vocals

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

10
Northern Winds
00:01:41

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar, Writer

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

11
Ben McCulloch
00:04:09

Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Mandolin

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

12
Rivers of Babylon (Album Version)
00:03:03

B. Dowe, Writer - F. Farian, Writer - G. Reyam, Writer - Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Emmylou Harris, Vocals - Steve Earle, Producer, Guitar, Vocals, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - J. McNaughton, Writer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Mandolin, Vocals

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

13
Tecumseh Valley (Album Version)
00:04:28

Van Zandt, Writer - Mike Elliot, AdditionalEngineer - Steve Earle, Producer, Vocals, Hi-String Guitar, MainArtist - David Hall, SecondEngineer - Keith Boden, SecondEngineer - Mack Evans, Editor, Masterer - Roy Huskey, Acoustic Bass - Wayne Neuendorf, Mixer, Recorded by - William Alsobrook, Producer - Norman Blake, Guitar - PETER ROWAN, Guitar

© 1995 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1995 Warner Records Inc.

Album review

To say Steve Earle had career problems in 1994 when he recorded Train a Comin' is something more than an understatement. Earle's life went into a dramatic tailspin thanks to a voracious drug habit after he parted ways with MCA in 1991, and he ended up spending a few months in jail on drug and weapons charges in 1993. Earle thankfully got treatment for his addictions while behind bars, and was clean and sober for the first time in many years when he scored a deal with a tiny independent label, Winter Harvest Records, and cut an acoustic album called Train a Comin'. Considering how low Earle had sunk, it was a pleasant shock that Train a Comin' was not only good, it was one of the strongest albums of his career to date. Dominated by songs he's written years before along with a few new tunes and some well-chosen covers, Train a Comin' featured Earle with a small group of gifted acoustic pickers, including Norman Blake, Peter Rowan, and Roy Huskey, Jr., and the tone of these sessions is at once relaxed and committed, sounding like a back porch guitar pull with a seriously talented guy handling the lead vocals and calling out the tunes. Earle's experiences with the judicial system hadn't exactly improved his voice, but he's in far more potent form than he had been on 1991's live set Shut Up and Die Like an Aviator, and his control and command of his instrument is genuinely impressive. Earle's natural cockiness works in his favor on these tunes, especially "Tom Ames' Prayer," "Hometown Blues," and "Angel Is the Devil," and his gift for telling a story is plainly evident on "Ben McCulloch" and a moving cover of Townes Van Zandt's "Tecumseh Valley." Train a Comin' is not an album that asks the audience to forgive Steve Earle for his sins; it's a document of an artist who after a season in hell has reclaimed his gift and is determined to put it to use, and after years of fighting Nashville to do things his own way, Earle resumed his career by following his own muse with eloquent simplicity, and Train a Comin' shows his instincts were entirely correct. [Winter Harvest's original release of Train a Comin' featured a sequence not approved by Earle, who reissued the album on his E Squared label with a different running order; some pressings of the E Square version also delete his cover of the Beatles' "I'm Looking Through You."]

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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