Copperhead Road

Copperhead Road

by Steve Earle
Copperhead Road

Copperhead Road

by Steve Earle

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Overview

Steve Earle and Nashville had had just about enough of one another once it came time for him to cut his third album in 1988. Earle's first two albums, Guitar Town and Exit 0, had sold well and earned enthusiastic reviews, but his stubborn refusal to make nice, his desire to make more rock-influenced albums, and the faint but clear Leftism in his populist lyrical stance made him no friends at MCA's Nashville offices, and his growing dependence on heroin didn't help matters one bit. Earle was moved to MCA's Los Angeles-based Uni imprint, and he headed to Memphis to cut his third album, Copperhead Road. The result improbably became one of Earle's strongest albums; between its big drum sound, arena-sized guitars, and a swagger that owed more to the Rolling Stones and Guns N' Roses than country's New Traditionalists, Copperhead Road was the unabashed rock & roll album Earle had long threatened to make, but his attitude and personality were strong enough to handle the oversized production, and the songs showed that for all the aural firepower, this was still the same down-home troublemaker from Earle's first two albums. The moonshiner's tale of the title cut, the gunfighter's saga of "The Devil's Right Hand," and the story of two generations of soldiers in "Johnny Come Lately" (with the Pogues sitting in as Earle's backing band) were all tough but compelling narratives rooted in country tradition, and their rock moves updated them without robbing them of their power. And if the songs about love that dominate the album's second half don't have the same immediate impact, "Even When I'm Blue," "You Belong to Me," and "Once You Love" are honest and absorbing reflections of the heart of this dysfunctional romantic. Copperhead Road's production, which occasionally borders on hair metal territory, dates it, but the fire of Earle's performances and the strength of the songs more than compensates, and this album still connects 20 years on: if he had been able to hold himself together and make a few more records this strong, it's hard to imagine how big a star he could have become. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/1990
Label: Mca / Mca Nashville
UPC: 0039405000728
Rank: 24895

Tracks

  1. Copperhead Road
  2. Snake Oil
  3. Back to the Wall
  4. The Devil's Right Hand
  5. Johnny Come Lately
  6. Even When I'm Blue
  7. You Belong to Me
  8. Waiting on You
  9. Once You Love
  10. Nothing But a Child

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steve Earle   Primary Artist,Bass,Vocals,Mandolin,Harmonica,Guitar (Electric)
Bill Lloyd   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String)
Ken Moore   Organ,Synthesizer
Don Roberts   Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
John Jarvis   Piano
Custer   Drums
John Cowan   Vocals (Background)
Kelly Looney   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Donnie Roberts   Bass,Guitar
Sam Bush   Mandolin
Philip Chevron   Guitar,Vocals
Mark O'Connor   Violin
Jem Finer   Banjo
Jerry Douglas   Dobro
Telluride   Featured Artist
Neill MacColl   Mandolin
Radney Foster   Vocals (Background)
The Pogues   Featured Artist
James Fearnley   Accordion
Bucky Baxter   Dobro,Guitar (Steel)
Darryl Hunt   Bass
Edgar Meyer   Violin,Violin (Bass)
Shane MacGowan   Banjo,Bodhran
Maria McKee   Vocals (Background)
Spider Stacy   Vocals,Tin Whistle,Whistle (Instrument)
Terry Woods   Cittern
Andrew Ranken   Drums

Technical Credits

Steve Earle   Composer,Producer
Chris Hillman   Composer,Composer
Larry Crane   Composer
Joe Hardy   Mixing,Engineer
Greg Trooper   Composer
Garry Tallent   Arranger
Richard Bennett   Composer
Rodney Crowell   Composer
Bruce Springsteen   Composer
Harry Stinson   Composer
Keith Richards   Composer
Chris Birkett   Engineer,Drum Programming
Mick Jagger   Composer
Gram Parsons   Composer
Tony Brown   Producer
Franken   Composer
Kuno Dreysse   Composer
Heinz Kruse   Composer
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