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- The Original Unofficial Steve
Earle Site - Comprehensive site includes discography, lyrics,
guitar tablature, bibliography, tour information, upcoming television
appearances, photos and mailing list. Also includes some information on
causes Steve supports.
- All
Music Guide - Biography and discography.
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CMT.com: Steve Earle - Biography and selected discography.
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RollingStone.com: Steve Earle - Includes biography, discography,
pictures, articles, video files, trivia, and message board.
- Steve Earle
Biography - Includes quotes by Earle and others.
- Steve Earle Fans - Pictures,
tour information, and audio and video files.
- Steve Earle News:
Topix.net - News about Steve Earle continually updated from around the
net.
- Steve Earle Online -
Biography, lyrics and pictures.
- Steve Earle Photo
Gallery - Concert pictures from around the world.
- VH1:
Steve Earle - News, audio clips, reviews, biography, discography, and
bulletin board.
- Yahoo Groups:
Exit0_2 - Discussion group for fans of the musician.
- Steve Earle:
Self-Professed Newspaper Addict - Interview conducted by Greg Mitchell
of Editor and Publisher. (November 5, 2003)
- Interview with
Steve Earle - By Jody Denberg of KGSR FM - Radio Austin. (October
17, 2002)
- A Liberal Patriot
- Steven Rosenfeld's interview with Steve Earle. From TomPaine.com.
(September 10, 2002)
Reviews
- The Music Box: Steve
Earle - Reviews of several concerts and albums.
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All-Reviews.com: Steve Earle - El Corazon - LarryG's review: "El Corazon
shows Earle's skill at working in all kinds of idioms." 3½ stars out of 4.
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Consumable Online: Steve Earle - Tracey Bleile's review: "El Corazon
doesn't display the splashy strength and evenness of his 1995 comeback I
Feel Alright, but just as the title suggests, it's got lots o' heart."
- Music Monitor
- Bruce Winkworth's review: "Earle's latest album, El Corazon, more eclectic
and socially conscious than any of his previous work, is his crowning
achievement."
- The
Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle - El Corazon - Stephen Thompson's review:
"isn't his most consistent release".
- Steve Earle Feels
Alright - Review of "I Feel Alright" from RockNet. Rated A-.
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InternetEd Reviews: Steve Earle - Jerusalem - Review of the album: "will
amaze you with its powerful lyrics and truly likable music."
- RootsWorld:
Steve Earle - Review by Bill Nevins: "He's picked a fight he feels is
worth fighting; a battle for the soul of this country, and perhaps the
future of the world. Jerusalem is a rousing opening salvo."
- Songoose.com:
Steve Earle - Jerusalem - Warner's review: "Not Earle's best overall,
but an essential listen, if only for the messages within."
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PopMatters: Steve Earle - Jerusalem - Adrien Begrand's review: "...his
own razor-sharp words slice through the shallow slop of almost all
9-11-inspired music that has come out to date." (October 4, 2002)
- The Music Box: 9/11
in Song - John Metzger's review: "Jerusalem is still a superb effort
with some of the finest songs of Earle's distinguished career."
(October, 2002)
- The
Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle - Jerusalem - Review by Keith Phipps: "one
of his most memorable recordings." (September 25, 2002)
- The
Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band - The Mountain -
Joshua Klein's review: "its casual brilliance shows just how talented Earle
is".
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PopMatters: Steve Earle - Sidetracks - Andrew Gilstrap's review:
"There's not a clunker to be found anywhere". (June 18, 2002)
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Sidetracks - Steve Earle - Review from the Reno Gazette-Journal.
(April 23, 2002)
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Steve Earle's Revealing Back Pages - Review from the Washington Post.
(April 10, 2002)
- All-Reviews.com:
Steve Earle - Transcendental Blues - LarryG's review: "it's a rich and
varied work, overflowing with great rockers, folk music and ballads." 4
stars out of 4.
- The
Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle - Transcendental Blues - Joshua Klein's
review: "stands as another fine achievement from a man some wrote off years
ago."
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PopMatters: Steve Earle - Mitchell Moore's review: "there's nothing much
'country' about Transcendental Blues. It is, in fact, one rocking mother."
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