
After a three-year break from recording, Grammy Award-winning Steve Earle made a triumphant return in 2007 with Washington Square Serenade, a deeply personal record that found him newly settled in New York City's Greenwich Village. The album blends his signature roots-rock grit with folk, country, and even a touch of world music, reflecting both his new surroundings and his unflinching perspective on American life.
Released on New West Records, Washington Square Serenade showcases Earle at his most socially sharp and emotionally honest, tackling themes ranging from immigration to addiction with the raw conviction he's long been celebrated for. This limited edition pressing on metallic gold vinyl comes with a double-sided black and white insert featuring lyrics, pictures, credits, and notes — making it a worthy addition to any serious collection of American roots music.
- Format: Vinyl
- Gold Vinyl
- Label: New West Records
- Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
- Release Date: 2021
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TRACKS
A1. Tennessee Blues
A2. Down Here Below
A3. Satellite Radio
A4. City Of Immigrants
A5. Sparkle And Shine
A6. Come Home To Me
B1. Jericho Road
B2. Oxycontin Blues
B3. Red Is The Color
B4. Steve's Hammer (For Pete)
B5. Days Aren't Long Enough
B6. Way Down In The Hole
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