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Tracklist

1 So You Wannabe An Outlaw
2 Lookin' For A Woman
3 The Firebreak Line
4 News From Colorado
5 If Mama Coulda Seen Me
6 Fixin' To Die
7 This Is How It Ends
8 The Girl On The Mountain
9 You Broke My Heart
10 Walkin' In L.A.
11 Sunset Highway
12 Goodbye Michelangelo

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 093624913283
  • Barcode (Printed): 0 93624 91328 3

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
559599-1 Steve Earle & The Dukes So You Wannabe An Outlaw ‎(2xLP) Warner Bros. Records 559599-1 US 2017
none Steve Earle & The Dukes So You Wannabe An Outlaw ‎(16xFile, FLAC, Album, Dlx, 24b) Warner Bros. Records none 2017
0093624912354 Steve Earle & The Dukes So You Wannabe An Outlaw ‎(CD, Album, Dlx + DVD, NTSC) Warner Bros. Records 0093624912354 UK & Europe 2017
9362-49132-8 Steve Earle & The Dukes So You Wannabe An Outlaw ‎(CD, Album, dig) Warner Bros. Records 9362-49132-8 Europe 2017
560992-2 Steve Earle & The Dukes So You Wannabe An Outlaw ‎(CD, Album, Dlx + DVD, NTSC) Warner Bros. Records 560992-2 US 2017


Steve Earle & The Dukes - So You Wannabe An Outlaw FLAC album

Musician performer: Steve Earle & The Dukes

Title: So You Wannabe An Outlaw

Country: US

Date of release: 2017

Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Size FLAC: 1459 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

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usician, songwriter, actor and author Steve Earle and his country rock band The Dukes will release So You Wannabe an Outlaw on 16th June on Warner Bros. Records. 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.“There’s nothing ‘retro’ about this record,” Earle says. “I’m just acknowledging where I’m coming from.” So You Wannabe an Outlaw is the first recording he has made in Austin, TX. Earle has lived in New York City for the past decade. “Look, I’m always gonna be a Texan, no matter what I do,” he says. “And I’m always going to be somebody who learned their craft in Nashville. It’s who I am.”So You Wannabe an Outlaw is an homage to outlaw music and is dedicated to the late Waylon Jennings. “I was out to unapologetically ‘channel’ Waylon as best as I could.” Earle says. “This record was all about me playing’ on the back pick-up of a ’66 Fender Telecaster on an entire record for the first time in my life. The vocal part of it is a little different. I certainly don’t sound like Waylon Jennings. I moved to Nashville in November of 1974, and right after that Willie Nelson’s Red Headed Stranger came out. I was around when Waylon was recording Dreaming My Dreams. Guitar Town (Earle’s 1986 chart-topping, Grammy Award-winning debut album) wound up being kind of my version of those types of songs,” Earle recalls. 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.
Zan
usician, songwriter, actor and author Steve Earle and his country rock band The Dukes will release So You Wannabe an Outlaw on 16th June on Warner Bros. Records. 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.“There’s nothing ‘retro’ about this record,” Earle says. “I’m just acknowledging where I’m coming from.” So You Wannabe an Outlaw is the first recording he has made in Austin, TX. Earle has lived in New York City for the past decade. “Look, I’m always gonna be a Texan, no matter what I do,” he says. “And I’m always going to be somebody who learned their craft in Nashville. It’s who I am.”So You Wannabe an Outlaw is an homage to outlaw music and is dedicated to the late Waylon Jennings. “I was out to unapologetically ‘channel’ Waylon as best as I could.” Earle says. “This record was all about me playing’ on the back pick-up of a ’66 Fender Telecaster on an entire record for the first time in my life. The vocal part of it is a little different. I certainly don’t sound like Waylon Jennings. I moved to Nashville in November of 1974, and right after that Willie Nelson’s Red Headed Stranger came out. I was around when Waylon was recording Dreaming My Dreams. Guitar Town (Earle’s 1986 chart-topping, Grammy Award-winning debut album) wound up being kind of my version of those types of songs,” Earle recalls. 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.