Yuma

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 18:58

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Andrew Mueller

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07.24.08
Like father like son: spawn of Steve excels at rugged country-folk
Label: Bloodshot Records

Justin Townes Earle originally released Yuma, his 2007 debut, on his own label, principally to give himself something to sell to crowds after gigs. It's not difficult, however, to understand why Bloodshot thought it deserved a wider hearing — or why they retained Earle for 2008's accomplished The Good Life. It isn't just the impeccable pedigree (Earle is Steve Earle's son, and a onetime member of his father's touring band, The Dukes): Yuma would still have attracted impressed attention had it been recorded by someone called Smith.

The six tracks on Yuma have a ruggedness that attest to the project's self-financed nature, but that approach suits the songs; the sparse instrumentation and one-take recording lend them a fraught, claustrophobic intimacy — evocative of, say, Uncle Tupelo's March 16-20, 1992. That Earle aspires to the lineage of the great country singers is obvious;¬ the opening track, "The Ghost Of Virginia," is about a train, but Earle manages to tip his hat to his predecessors without descending into po-faced genuflection. The brief "I Don't Care" is a lovely hobo's lament which nods at Geoff Mack's "I've Been Everywhere." "You Can't Leave" is a brilliant, blearily witty update on Merle Haggard's booby-trapped… read more »

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simply marvelous

onthebus

E-music spoon fed me the album "Harlem River Blues". I fell in love and went to check out his other works. This one is going to be doing overtime on the I-pod. Brings a smile to my face. I love Ghost of Virgina but it is all 5 star marvelous. Just download it! Go check all of 'em out. This kid has it!

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Get this one

leigh_oates

and his others. "Yuma" is melancholic and beautiful.

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Breaking into the Light

homeboybill

Aspiring offspring of famous musicians find it difficult to break free of the shadow cast by a famous parent. Justin Townes Earle through his songs has stepped out of the obscurity of darkness to bask in the rays of his own sunlight.

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Great EP Great Artist

13cooneill

I was little turned off when I heard his name. Hearing the record made me forget who his dad is. I would prefer listening to this over any of last few records his dad did. Check him out live if you can.

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Stop Your Porch Swing!

e

Unplug the bug zapper, you won't want to miss hearing this - a great summer evening soundtrack... Oh, yeah, this is one fine record!

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Excellent Record!

merryxmastom

I found this by accident on hypem.com and immediately fell in love with the title cut 'Yuma' We got lucky enough to see him play at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco a few weeks later and it was a great show. Justin and his bassist had just had all their gear ripped off in Austin during SXSW and it seemed like the crowd response started to make them feel better about the whole tour. Enjoy!

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