The US singer / songwriter Steve Earle (born 1955 in Virginia) has been active for more than 30 years and is located in the musical field of "Alternative Country, Country Rock and Blues". His friendship with 'Townes Van Zandt' has left its mark in many of his albums. His personal life is marked by a critical distance to the actually existing US system, but also by drugs and alcohol. And also "women" with him the past six decades ... after all, he brings it to the record number of 7 (seven!) Marriages. His new album "Terra Plane" works sometimes his last failed relationship / marriage: "Eleven stories of loneliness, love and hair-raising encounters wrong overflowed with nasty women and the good old Beelzebub himself." [Classic Rock] And also a immmer more back end in the foreground subject is relevant for Steve Earle: The aging. I can well understand ... born in 1954! The current album "Terra Plane" is perhaps not really convince some listeners ... it's just a little 'different' - it is Steve Earle's late discovery of the blues. In an interview he cites as examples: Howlin 'Wolf, Canned Heat and early ZZ Top. Granted: No, Steve Earle has reinvented the Blues do not - but on "Terra Plane" he documented that the Blues in the 21st century still has its place. My scan tips: "Better Off Alone" and especially "The Tennessee Kid" - a driving boogie in prime 'Canned Heat' fashion. The songs in detail: [1] Baby Baby Baby (Baby) (3:39) [2] You're The Best Lover I Ever Had (4:07) [3] The Tennessee Kid (4:05) [4] Is not Nobody's Daddy Now (2:29) [5] Better Off Alone (4:27) [6] The Usual Time (2:59) [7] Go Go Boots Are Back (3:33) [8] Acquainted With The Wind (2:20) [9] Baby's Just As Mean As Me [feat. Eleanor Whitmore] (2:35) [10] Gamblin 'Blues (2:04) [11] King Of The Blues (3:52) >>> All Songs Written By Steve Earle The Musicians: > Steve Earle: guitars, mandolin, harmonica, vocals > Chris Masterson: Guitars > Kelly Looney: bass > Will Rigby: Drums > Eleanor Whitmore: fiddle, vocals ********** ********** °°°°°°°°°° °°°°°°°°°° To output: Mir is the US edition of "New West Records" before ... in my case of impeccable sound quality. The CD will be released in a digipack, 12-page booklet contains all the lyrics. *** I'm A Lover - A Fighter - A Prophet - A Fool *** ["King Of The Blues"] Conclusion: For me another impressive album of Steve Earle ... different, but fully worth discovering! Therefore: 5 stars = I like it a lot! [Reinhard Busse]