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Universal acclaim- based on 12 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 12
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Jun 6, 2015The best Steve Earl album, in my opinion. Every song is a keeper. He has never sounded better, and his band if so tight. Highly recommended. This the comeback album.
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RobertSJun 13, 2006This should embarass Nashville. A great record.
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BrianMcCMar 5, 2006Great stuff! Gripping melodies, intelligent writing, strong theme....it's all here! You can't lose on this one, even if you are a conservative and not politically left as Earl is.
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KabootleAug 25, 2004Excellent. One of my favorite albums
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JeffS.Aug 17, 2002Would have gave it a 10 except for "The Boy Who Never Cried". This record got me through some of my own trancendental blues.
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Winding through the psychedelic title track, the ''Rubber Soul''-ish pop, the garage rock, and the lovely ''Eire meets Tennessee'' ''The Galway Girl,'' ''Blues'' is his musical road map.
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Transcendental Blues measures up to the tough artistic standards Earle has set for himself since 1986's Guitar Town.
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Steve Earle adds yet another masterwork to his disparate collection of classics...