Earle, Steve and the Dukes: Guy

Earle, Steve and the Dukes: Guy

Earle, Steve and the Dukes: Guy

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Guy
Artist: Earle, Steve and the Dukes
Label: New West Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 607396555611
Genre: Country

Double red colored vinyl LP pressing. Steve Earle was nineteen and had just hitchhiked from San Antonio to Nashville in 1974. Back then if you wanted to be where the best songwriters were you had to be in there. Guy Clark had moved to Nashville and if you were from Texas, Guy Clark was king. Flash forward more than forty years. In the fall of 2018, Steve and The Dukes went into House Of Blues studio in Nashville and recorded GUY in six days. 'I wanted it to sound live... When you've got a catalog like Guy's and you're only doing sixteen tracks, you know each one is going to be strong.' Earle and his current, perhaps best-ever Dukes lineup, take on these songs with a spirit of reverent glee and invention. But in the end Guy leads the listener back to it's beginning, namely Guy Clark, which is what any good 'tribute' should do. Guy is a saga of friendship, it's ups and downs, what endures. We are lucky that Earle remembers and honors these things, because like old friends, Guy is a diamond.

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