Jerusalem [sound recording] / Steve Earle.
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Main Library | CD | COUNTRY Earle, Steve | Available | 33111002923791 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Steve Earle has never been afraid of getting people mad at him if he thought it was the right thing to. After September 11, 2001, he put his thoughts on this subject on this album. Earle asks lots of questions for which no one has the answers, but for all the rage, puzzlement, and remorse of these songs, the title track closes the album with a message of fervent hope.
Compact disc.
Lyrics on container insert.
Ashes to ashes -- Amerika v. 6.0 (The best we can do) -- Conspiracy theory -- John Walker's blues -- The kind -- What's a simple man to do? -- The truth -- Go Amanda -- I remember you -- Shadowland -- Jerusalem.
Steve Earle, guitar, bass, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, harmonium, Mini-Moog, organ, and vocals ; with assisting musicians.