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Steve Earle - Copperhead Road
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Copperhead Road is an American country music/country rock album released in 1988 by Steve Earle. The title song "Copperhead Road" (an actual location in Mountain City, Tennessee) tells of a Vietnam War veteran, scion of a rural moonshine bootlegging clan, who returns home to grow marijuana on his family's land (the song also inspired a popular line dance timed to the beat of the song). "Johnny Come Lately" (performed with The Pogues) compares the experience of US servicemen fighting in World War II with those in the Vietnam war, and contrasts the differing receptions they received on returning home.
Many of the album's songs reflect Earle's politics: the title track attacks the War on Drugs[citation needed], and the song "Snake Oil" compares then president Ronald Reagan to a traveling con man. "Back to the Wall" is about poverty, and "The Devil's Right Hand" can be read as how firearms are a tool for destruction. Unlike some issues-oriented musicians, however, Earle doesn't limit himself to political material, but also includes apolitical works such as the love song "Even When I'm Blue" and the religious piece "Nothing but a Child".
"Copperhead Road"
"Snake Oil"
"Back To The Wall"
"The Devil's Right Hand"
"Johnny Come Lately"
"Even When I'm Blue"
"You Belong To Me"
"Waiting On You" (Earle and Richard Bennett)
"Once You Love" (Earle and Larry Crane)
"Nothing But A Child"
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Copperhead Road is an American country music/country rock album released in 1988 by Steve Earle. The title song "Copperhead Road" (an actual location in Mountain City, Tennessee) tells of a Vietnam War veteran, scion of a rural moonshine bootlegging clan, who returns home to grow marijuana on his family's land (the song also inspired a popular line dance timed to the beat of the song). "Johnny Come Lately" (performed with The Pogues) compares the experience of US servicemen fighting in World War II with those in the Vietnam war, and contrasts the differing receptions they received on returning home.
Many of the album's songs reflect Earle's politics: the title track attacks the War on Drugs[citation needed], and the song "Snake Oil" compares then president Ronald Reagan to a traveling con man. "Back to the Wall" is about poverty, and "The Devil's Right Hand" can be read as how firearms are a tool for destruction. Unlike some issues-oriented musicians, however, Earle doesn't limit himself to political material, but also includes apolitical works such as the love song "Even When I'm Blue" and the religious piece "Nothing but a Child".
"Copperhead Road"
"Snake Oil"
"Back To The Wall"
"The Devil's Right Hand"
"Johnny Come Lately"
"Even When I'm Blue"
"You Belong To Me"
"Waiting On You" (Earle and Richard Bennett)
"Once You Love" (Earle and Larry Crane)
"Nothing But A Child"
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Steve Earle - Copperhead Road.rar Filesize: 40.05 MB
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" Mabye Im The One Who Is The Schizophrenic Psycho, Yeah.. . . "