The Original Unofficial Steve Earle Site Comprehensive site includes discography, lyrics, guitar tablature, bibliography, tour information, upcoming television appearances, photos and mailing list. Also includes some information on causes Steve supports. |
All Music Guide Biography and discography. |
CMT.com: Steve Earle Biography and selected discography. |
Exit Zero Digest Moderated mailing list for Steve Earle fans. Subscription information, archives, current issue, and collector's section. |
The Mountain Track listing, contributing artists and lyrics from the CD by Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band. |
Music Monitor Interview which focuses on El Corazon and Steve's life. |
RollingStone.com: Steve Earle Includes biography, discography, pictures, articles, video files, trivia, and message board. |
Steve Earle Biography Includes quotes by Earle and others. |
Steve Earle Fans Pictures, tour information, and audio and video files. |
Steve Earle News: Topix.net News about Steve Earle continually updated from around the net. |
Steve Earle Online Biography, lyrics and pictures. |
Steve Earle Photo Gallery Concert pictures from around the world. |
VH1: Steve Earle News, audio clips, reviews, biography, discography, and bulletin board. |
Steve Earle: Self-Professed Newspaper Addict Interview conducted by Greg Mitchell of Editor and Publisher. (November 5, 2003) |
A Liberal Patriot Steven Rosenfeld's interview with Steve Earle. From TomPaine.com. (September 10, 2002) |
The Music Box: Steve Earle Reviews of several concerts and albums. |
All-Reviews.com: Steve Earle - El Corazon LarryG's review: 'El Corazon shows Earle's skill at working in all kinds of idioms.' 3½ stars out of 4. |
Consumable Online: Steve Earle Tracey Bleile's review: 'El Corazon doesn't display the splashy strength and evenness of his 1995 comeback I Feel Alright, but just as the title suggests, it's got lots o' heart.' |
Music Monitor Bruce Winkworth's review: 'Earle's latest album, El Corazon, more eclectic and socially conscious than any of his previous work, is his crowning achievement.' |
The Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle - El Corazon Stephen Thompson's review: 'isn't his most consistent release'. |
Steve Earle Feels Alright Review of 'I Feel Alright' from RockNet. Rated A-. |
InternetEd Reviews: Steve Earle - Jerusalem Review of the album: 'will amaze you with its powerful lyrics and truly likable music.' |
RootsWorld: Steve Earle Review by Bill Nevins: 'He's picked a fight he feels is worth fighting; a battle for the soul of this country, and perhaps the future of the world. Jerusalem is a rousing opening salvo.' |
Songoose.com: Steve Earle - Jerusalem Warner's review: 'Not Earle's best overall, but an essential listen, if only for the messages within.' |
PopMatters: Steve Earle - Jerusalem Adrien Begrand's review: '...his own razor-sharp words slice through the shallow slop of almost all 9-11-inspired music that has come out to date.' (October 4, 2002) |
The Music Box: 9/11 in Song John Metzger's review: 'Jerusalem is still a superb effort with some of the finest songs of Earle's distinguished career.' (October, 2002) |
The Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle - Jerusalem Review by Keith Phipps: 'one of his most memorable recordings.' (September 25, 2002) |
The Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle and The Del McCoury Band - The Mountain Joshua Klein's review: 'its casual brilliance shows just how talented Earle is'. |
Pause Record: The Mountain Flower Punk's review: 'Earle and the Del McCoury Band have put together a very solid album that can be enjoyed right now'. (April 19, 1999) |
PopMatters: Steve Earle - Sidetracks Andrew Gilstrap's review: 'There's not a clunker to be found anywhere'. (June 18, 2002) |
Sidetracks - Steve Earle Review from the Reno Gazette-Journal. (April 23, 2002) |
Steve Earle's Revealing Back Pages Review from the Washington Post. (April 10, 2002) |
All-Reviews.com: Steve Earle - Transcendental Blues LarryG's review: 'it's a rich and varied work, overflowing with great rockers, folk music and ballads.' 4 stars out of 4. |
The Onion A.V. Club: Steve Earle - Transcendental Blues Joshua Klein's review: 'stands as another fine achievement from a man some wrote off years ago.' |
PopMatters: Steve Earle Mitchell Moore's review: 'there's nothing much 'country' about Transcendental Blues. It is, in fact, one rocking mother.' |