Exit 0 (album)
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Exit 0 | |||||
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Studio album by Steve Earle | |||||
Released | 1987 | ||||
Recorded | ? | ||||
Genre | Country | ||||
Length | 38:01 | ||||
Label | MCA | ||||
Producer | Tony Brown, Emory Gordy, Jr., Richard Bennett | ||||
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Exit 0 is the second album of country singer Steve Earle, credited to Steve Earle & The Dukes, his backing band of the time. The album is stylistically similar to his debut album Guitar Town and contains some of his best liked songs such as 'I Ain't Ever Satisfied'.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Steve Earle unless otherwise noted.
- "Nowhere Road" (Earle, Reno Kling) - 2:27
- "Sweet Little '66" - 2:38
- "No. 29" - 3:30
- "Angry Young Man" (Earle, John Porter McMeans) - 4:24
- "San Antonio Girl" - 3:06
- "The Rain Came Down" (Earle, Michael Woody) - 4:11
- "I Ain't Ever Satisfied" - 4:00
- "The Week of Living Dangerously" - 4:26
- "I Love You Too Much" - 3:37
- "It's All up to You" (Earle, Harry Stinson) - 5:42
[edit] Personnel
The Dukes:
- Bucky Baxter – steel guitar, vocals
- Steve Earle – lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, harmonica
- Reno Kling - bass guitar
- Mike McAdam – six and twelve string electric guitars, vocals
- Ken Moore – organ, synthesizer, vocals
- Harry Stinson – drums, vocals
With:
- John Jarvis – piano
- Emory Gordy, Jr. – mandolin
- Richard Bennett – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, six string bass
- K-Meaux Boudin – accordion
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