Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
Jun 24, 2016Steve Earle and Shawn Colvin sound remarkable together, sharing vocals and guitars on all 10 tracks.
-
MojoJun 9, 2016Less of a musical therapy session, more of a celebration. [Jul 2016, p.91]
-
UncutJun 9, 2016Quibbles aside, though, this appears to be a partnership with plenty of mileage left. [Jul 2016, p.70]
-
Jun 9, 2016Colvin & Earle is rough, just this side of ramshackle, and thoroughly charming.
-
Jun 9, 2016Colvin & Earle plays more like a detour for these two artists rather than the beginning of a long-standing collaboration, but the enthusiasm here is honest and the result is a good week's work that leaves room for a sequel.
-
Jun 9, 2016At just over 30 minutes, it’s over pretty quickly so let’s hope this is just the beginning of a fruitful musical relationship.
-
Jun 9, 2016The duo's "Ruby Tuesday" cover slides rough, understated, but their take on "You Were on My Mind" hits a high note.
-
Jul 15, 2016Earle’s slurring nonchalance and Colvin’s precise delivery are a joy as they weave around each other amid squealing harmonica and distorted, rocking guitars. The result is very much a band (rather than acoustic) album.
-
Jun 9, 2016There are some fine songs here, from the bluesy, harmonica-backed You’re Right, I’m Wrong to the stirring folk-gospel Tell Me Moses and the gently pained country weepie You’re Still Gone.