Justin Townes Earle - The Good Life
- Hard Livin'
- The Good Life
- Who Am I to Say
- Lone Pine Hill
- South Georgia Sugar Babe
- What Do You Do When You're Lonesome
- Turn Out My Lights
- Lonesome and You
- Ain't Glad I'm Leavin'
- Faraway in Another Town
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Alternative
- Catalog No.
- LP-BS-151
- Tracks
- 10
A modern-day troubadour, Justin Townes Earle's debut full-length album blends genres seemlessly, framing his songs in warm musical settings and creating tunes that could easily be mistaken for classics. Melds the qualities of a short story with the lyrical acuity of excellent songs, blowing a fresh breeze across the musical gardens and dive bars of Nashville. ""Put this album on and get lost in it's powerful pull of storied songs sure to get you through the night. This is music from the side of Nashville that really matters."" - EXCLAIM
- Hard Livin'
- Good Life
- Who Am I to Say
- Lone Pine Hill
- South Georgia Sugar Babe
- What Do You Do When You're Lonesome
- Turn Out My Lights
- Lonesome and You
- Ain't Glad I'm Leaving
- Far Away in Another Town
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Alternative
- Tracks
- 10
With Justin Townes Earle's pedigree come with mixed blessings. As the son of legendary singer/songwriter Steve Earle, high expectations are the name of the game and he's shown that he is up to the task on THE GOOD LIFE, crafting stark portraits and narrative tales with elements of blues, classic country and Rock 'n' Roll. A modern day troubadour, Earle blends genres seamlessly, framing his songs in warm musical settings and creating tunes that could easily be mistaken for classics. Joining Earle in the studio are a cast of all star players including longtime cohort Cory Younts on banjo and mandolin, pedal steel player Pete Finney.