Live from Austin, TX (Steve Earle album)

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Live From Austin, TX
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Released2 November 2004
Recorded12 September 1986
Genre Country, Country rock
Label New West
Producer Gary Briggs, Cameron Strang
Steve Earle chronology
Just an American Boy
(2003)
Live From Austin, TX
(2004)
Live at Montreux 2005
(2006)
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Live From Austin, TX is a live album by Steve Earle. The album was recorded on 12 September 1986 and released in 2004.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Steve Earle unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Sweet Little '66" - 2:51
  2. "Goodbye's All We Got Left" - 3:29
  3. "Guitar Town" - 2:35
  4. "Hillbilly Highway" - 3:32
  5. "Good Ol Boy (Gettin' Tough)" - 4:05 (Earle, Richard Bennett)
  6. "My Old Friend the Blues" - 3:00
  7. "Think It Over" - 2:32 (Earle, Richard Bennett)
  8. "Little Rock 'N' Roller" - 5:58
  9. "State Trooper" - 5:06 (Bruce Springsteen)
  10. "Nowhere Road" - 2:57 (Earle, Reno Kling)
  11. "The Week of Living Dangerously" - 4:41
  12. "Angry Young Man" - 4:29 (Earle, John Porter McMeans)
  13. "Fearless Heart" - 4:06
  14. "I Love You Too Much" - 3:49
  15. "San Antonio Girl" - 3:00
  16. "The Devil's Right Hand" - 3:08
  17. "Down the Road" - 3:07 (Earle, Tony Brown, Jimbeau Hinson)

Personnel

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