Townes (album)

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Townes
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 12, 2009
GenreFolk[1]
LabelNew West
ProducerSteve Earle
Steve Earle chronology
Washington Square Serenade
(2007)
Townes
(2009)
I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive

(2011)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
[1]

Townes is the 13th studio

Pancho & Lefty", "Lungs" and "White Freightliner Blues") and others he had to learn specifically for recording.[4]

Notable guest appearances on the album include Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine/Audioslave/Street Sweeper Social Club) playing electric guitar on "Lungs", and Earle's wife Allison Moorer singing backing vocals on "Loretta" and "To Live Is to Fly". Earle and his son, Justin Townes Earle trade verses on "Mr. Mudd & Mr. Gold".[4] He is backed by The Bluegrass Dukes on "White Freightliner Blues" and "Delta Momma Blues".

This album won

52nd Grammy Awards.[5]

A two disc CD version included a subset of the songs performed solo by Earle. This bonus set was also released on vinyl for Record Store Day.[6]

Track listing

Disc One: Townes

All tracks are written by Townes Van Zandt (except where noted)

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."
Pancho & Lefty
"
 4:02
2."White Freightliner Blues" 3:28
3."Colorado Girl" 3:35
4."Where I Lead Me" 3:30
5."Lungs" 2:19
6."No Place To Fall" 2:53
7."Loretta" 3:14
8."Brand New Companion" 5:12
9."Rake" 3:23
10."Delta Momma Blues"Van Zandt, Matthew Moore, Caddo Parish Studdard5:14
11."Marie" 4:53
12."Don't Take It Too Bad" 3:12
13."Mr. Mudd & Mr. Gold" 2:18
14."(Quicksilver Daydreams of) Maria" 3:20
15."To Live Is To Fly" 3:40

Disc Two: The Basics

(included in 2-CD version)

All tracks are written by Townes Van Zandt

No.TitleLength
1."Pancho And Lefty"4:02
2."Where I Lead Me"3:37
3."Lungs"2:22
4."No Place To Fall"2:56
5."Loretta"3:14
6."Brand New Companion"5:12
7."Rake"3:22
8."Marie"4:49
9."Mr. Mudd And Mr. Gold"2:34
10."(Quicksilver Daydreams Of) Maria"3:15
11."To Live Is To Fly"3:36

Personnel

Chart performance

Chart (2009) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 6
U.S. Billboard 200 19
U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums 2

References

  1. ^ a b Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Townes by Steve Earle". Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Freeing a Mentor From His Mythology". The New York Times. 10 May 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  4. ^ a b Blackstock, Peter, "Details on Steve Earle's album of Townes Van Zandt covers", NoDepression.com, March 9, 2009
  5. ^ Steve Earle, Encyclopædia Britannica
  6. ^ "Record Store Day 2014 > Steve Earle - Townes: The Basics". Record Store Day. Retrieved July 5, 2017.