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Oh and the best track? It's the last track but one; a storming, hearfelt version of Elvis Costello's "What's so funnny about peace, love and understanding?"
Buy it - you know you wanna!
The majority of the album comes from his highly political album, Jerusalem together with a few classics from earlier albums (e.g. Guitar Town, Copperhead Road, Billy Austin, The Mountain and Christmas in Washington) and a couple of covers (Townes Van Zandt's Rex's Blues which segues into Earle's tribute to Townes Van Zandt, the Fort Worth Blues and a rousing version of Nick Lowe's What's so funny about peace and understanding).
The album is punctuated by Earle talking about himself and musing on the subjects of the day: the war in Iraq, the nature of patriotism and Republican attempts to limit free speech in the name of security, his opposition to the death penalty. Christmas in Washington opens with a long spiel about his heroes: men and women of conscience who have, in his opinion, done the right thing from Joan Baez to George Ryan, whose last act as the Governor of Illinois was to commute all the death sentences in the state.
For me the only, mild, disappointment on the album is 'I Remember You', one of my favourite tracks, which misses the vocals of Emmylou Harris and never reaches the heights of the album version.
If you are already an Earle fan then this would be an excellent addition to your collection; if you are unfamiliar with his work then this is not a bad place to start as it provides a good collection of his music and gives some insight into the man himself.
If you are interested in finding out more about Steve Earle then I recommend his biography Hardcore Troubadour written by Lauren St John. Note that Earle has led a turbulent life and his life story is often tragic - it is an interesting book but it is not always an easy read.
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