Justin Townes Earle - Midnight at the Movies (CD)
- Midnight at the Movies
- What I Mean to You
- They Killed John Henry
- Mama's Eyes
- Dirty Rag
- Can't Hardly Wait
- Black Eyed Suzy
- Poor Fool
- Halfway to Jackson
- Someday I'll Be Forgiven for This
- Walk Out
- Here We Go Again
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Alternative
- Catalog No.
- LP-BS-160
- Tracks
- 12
- Edition
- Limited Edition
Vinyl LP pressing. 2009 sophomore album from Justin Townes Earle, son of Americana favorite Steve Earle. Within the first song on Midnight at the Movies, you just know you're hearing something special, that you are party to the unknown and exhilarating paths being explored by an artist on the creative ascendancy. Midnight at the Movies displays an adeptness and musical sophistication of remarkable, organic breadth and is as lyrically sharp as a lover's tongue as she is walking out the door. Midnight at the Movies is held firm by Justin's astonishing vision and conviction, yet roams o'er the vast landscape of American music without so much as a stumble.
- Midnight at the Movies
- What I Mean to You
- They Killed John Henry
- Mama S Eyes
- Dirty Rag
- Can't Hardly Wait
- Black Eyed Suzy
- Poor Fool
- Halfway to Jackson
- Someday I LL Be Forgiven for This
- Walk Out
- Here We Go Again
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Alternative
- Tracks
- 12
JTE's sophomore album MIDNIGHT AT THE MOVIES displays an adeptness and musical sophistication of remarkable, organic breadth and is as lyrically sharp as a lover's tongue as she is walking out the door. If you didn't look at the songwriting credits, you'd swear the songs were part of our collective musical DNA, penned on the stoop of a one-pump filling station in dust bowl era Oklahoma, the smoke-filled song and dream factories of Tin Pan Alley, or at the back door of Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville. Justin effortlessly taps the romanticism imbued in the beaten-soled travelogues and mythos of Woody Guthrie; the lounging around a campfire at a work camp and the edgy angst of a wintry Minneapolis. MIDNIGHT AT THE MOVIES is held firm by Justin's astonishing vision and conviction, yet roams o'er the vast landscape of American music without so much as a stumble.