Steve Earle and The Dukes - So You Wannabe An Outlaw {Deluxe} (2017) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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Steve Earle & The Dukes - So You Wannabe An Outlaw (2017) [Deluxe]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 49:27 minutes | 1,08 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

"So You Wannabe an Outlaw", Earle’s first album for Warner Bros. Records since 1997's "El Corazón", explores his country songwriting roots and features collaborations with Willie Nelson, Johnny Bush, and Miranda Lambert. Earle is backed on So You Wannabe an Outlaw by his long-time band The Dukes - guitarist Chris Masterson, fiddle player Eleanor Whitmore, bassist Kelly Looney, and new members drummer Brad Pemberton and pedal steel player Ricky Ray Jackson. The album was produced by Richard Bennett and recorded at Arlyn Studios in Austin. "So You Wannabe an Outlaw" is an homage to outlaw music and is dedicated to the late Waylon Jennings.


Steve Earle has had a problematic relationship with country music throughout his career. His roots in the Texas songwriting community and its Nashville annex run deep, but he's never had much use for the strict boundaries of style and decorum that define Music Row. Since he returned to duty in the mid-'90s after a near-fatal bout with drugs and the law, Earle has behaved more like a singer/songwriter or contemporary folk act than a country artist. In many respects, that's fitting given his body of work, but it has also cut him off from some of the qualities that made his early work so memorable as he pushes back on his twangier instincts. Perhaps Earle suddenly became eager to take a look into the past, or he was inspired by the current success of literate country outsiders like Sturgill Simpson and Jason Isbell. But for whatever reason, 2017's So You Wannabe an Outlaw is the most explicitly country record Earle has made since his bluegrass set The Mountain in 1999. Thirty-one years after Guitar Town, Earle's approach to making a country album has changed; So You Wannabe an Outlaw sounds rougher, tougher, and more spontaneous, with more than a bit of rock & roll swagger blending in with the fiddle, pedal steel, and twangy guitars. Thematically, the album covers a lot of ground that one would expect from Earle – troubles with women ("This Is How It Ends" and "Lookin' for a Woman"), hard times ("New from Colorado," "Walkin' in LA"), living on the wrong side of societal expectations ("If Mama Could See Me" and the title cut, which features a vocal cameo from Willie Nelson), and watching fate catch up with your friends ("Goodbye Michelangelo"). Earle doesn't always sound as keenly inspired as he did when he was writing stuff like this in the '80s and '90s, but his craft is, if anything, better, and similarly his voice is showing its age but his phrasing is as smart and dramatically effective as it has ever been. So You Wannabe an Outlaw is something plenty of Steve Earle fans have been wanting for years, a no-excuses country album that updates his breakthrough work, and it's an effort that should please his core audience while also sounding like an album Earle made entirely on his own terms.

Tracklist:

01 - So You Wannabe An Outlaw
02 - Lookin' For A Woman
03 - The Firebreak Line
04 - News From Colorado
05 - If Mama Coulda Seen Me
06 - Fixin' To Die
07 - This Is How It Ends
08 - The Girl On The Mountain
09 - You Broke My Heart
10 - Walkin' In La
11 - Sunset Highway
12 - Goodbye Michelangelo
13 - Ain't No God In Mexico [Bonus Track]
14 - Sister's Coming Home / Down At The Corner Beer Joint [Bonus Track]
15 - Local Memory [Bonus Track]
16 - Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way [Bonus Track]

Analyzed: Steve Earle & The Dukes / So You Wannabe An Outlaw (Deluxe Version)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR9 -0.21 dB -10.35 dB 3:28 01-So You Wannabe An Outlaw
DR9 -0.31 dB -10.66 dB 3:34 02-Lookin' For A Woman
DR10 -0.07 dB -11.40 dB 3:12 03-The Firebreak Line
DR10 -3.44 dB -14.78 dB 2:29 04-News From Colorado
DR8 -0.11 dB -9.79 dB 2:39 05-If Mama Coulda Seen Me
DR7 -0.89 dB -9.70 dB 3:51 06-Fixin' To Die
DR9 -0.39 dB -11.11 dB 2:53 07-This Is How It Ends
DR11 -1.38 dB -15.61 dB 2:51 08-The Girl On The Mountain
DR11 -0.05 dB -13.47 dB 3:19 09-You Broke My Heart
DR9 -0.29 dB -11.28 dB 3:39 10-Walkin' In La
DR10 0.00 dB -11.36 dB 3:16 11-Sunset Highway
DR10 -2.26 dB -15.59 dB 3:03 12-Goodbye Michelangelo
DR8 0.00 dB -9.30 dB 2:28 13-Ain't No God In Mexico
DR9 0.00 dB -10.93 dB 2:51 14-Sister's Coming Home / Down At The Corner Beer Joint
DR10 -0.49 dB -13.75 dB 2:28 15-Local Memory
DR10 0.00 dB -11.58 dB 3:25 16-Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way
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Number of tracks: 16
Official DR value: DR9

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 3064 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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