Steve Earle, a seasoned singer-songwriter with a knack for blending genres, delivers a raw and authentic blues experience with his sixteenth studio album, "Terraplane." Released on February 17, 2015, under New West Records, this album is a heartfelt homage to the blues legends who paved the way, particularly Lightnin' Hopkins and Mance Lipscomb. Earle, accompanied by his band The Dukes, dives deep into the roots of country blues, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
"Terraplane" is a concise yet powerful collection of eleven tracks, clocking in at just over 36 minutes. The album opens with "Baby Baby Baby (Baby)" and closes with "King of the Blues," taking the listener on a journey through Earle's interpretation of classic blues themes and styles. The tracklist includes standout songs like "You're the Best Lover That I Ever Had," "The Tennessee Kid," and "Gamblin' Blues," each showcasing Earle's distinctive voice and storytelling prowess.
Dedicated to the memory of blues legend Johnny Winter, "Terraplane" is a testament to Earle's respect and admiration for the blues tradition. The album's packaging includes a gatefold cardboard sleeve and a 12-page booklet with lyrics, credits, and photos, adding a tactile and visual element to the listening experience. With a Metascore of 69 and positive reviews, "Terraplane" is a critical addition to Steve Earle's discography and a must-listen for fans of alt-country, outlaw country, Americana, and country rock.