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I Feel Alright is the sixth studio album by Steve Earle, released in 1996.
The title track was featured in the closing scenes of the Port in a Storm, the final episode of The Wire season 2.
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Alanna Nash gave I Feel Alright an "A" grade. She wrote, "If I Feel Alright doesn’t deliver the grit that has been Earle’s gift to rock and country, his roots-rock joie de vivre sends no apologies, only a healthy message for the ’90s: Don’t feel bad about feeling good."[1]
Accolades
Organization/Publication | Year | Accolade | Position | Reference |
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Eye Weekly (Canada) | 1996 | "Albums of the year" | 8 | [2] |
Guitar Player (USA) | 1997 | "Best Country Guitar album" | 3 | [3] |
Nashville Music Awards (USA) | 1997 | best rock album | * | [4] |
Spin (USA) | 1999 | "Top 90 Albums of the 90s" | 75 | [5] |
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
- Steve Earle — guitars, harmonica, vocals
- Richard Bennett, Ray Kennedy - guitar
- Kelly Looney, Garry Tallent, Roy Huskey, Jr., Ric Kipp - bass
- Kurt Custer, Greg Morrow - drums
- Ken Moore - organ
- Richard Bennett - harmonium
- Lucinda Williams - vocals on "You're Still Standin' There"
- Kurt Custer, Richard Bennett, Greg Morrow, Dub Cornett - percussion
- Custer & Logan, The Fairfield Four (musical director: Mark Prentice), Lucinda Williams, Ms. Williams' stunt double Siobhan Maher - vocals
- Kris Wilkerson - string arrangement and conductor
- Carl Gordetzky, Pamela Sixfin, Richard Grosjean - violin
- Lee Larrison - viola
- Robert Mason - cello
Cover Art
- Album Artwork - Tony Fitzpatrick
Production
Ray Kennedy and Richard Bennett (tracks: 1, 5, 8 to 12), Richard Dodd (tracks: 2 to 4, 6 and 7)
Releases
year | format | label | catalog # |
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1996 | CD | Warner Bros. Records | 46201 |
1996 | cassette | Warner Bros. Records | 46201 |
1996 | CD | Transatlantic | 227 |
Charts
year | chart | peak |
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1996 | The Billboard 200 | 106 |
Notes and sources
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не указан текст - ↑ Eye Weekly (Canadian cross-country critics poll), 1996
- ↑ "27th Annual Guitar Player Readers Poll", Guitar Player, 31:2, February 1997, p. 40-41 (tie for 3rd place w/ Dwight Yoakam's Gone, behind Junior Brown's Semi Crazy, and Steve Wariner's No More Mr. Nice Guy)
- ↑ Deborah Evans Price, "Nashville Awards Celebrate More Than Just Country", Billboard, 109:8, February 22, 1997, p. 26,28
- ↑ "Spin's Top 90 Albums of the 90's"