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Steve Earle: Live at Montreux 2005

Steve Earle: Live at Montreux 2005 ()
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Since its inception in 1967, the Montreux Jazz Festival has been one of the premiere annual music events the world over. In this release of a concert captured live at Montreux in 2005, music lovers can find out just how much one man can accomplish with just an acoustic guitar and a harmonica as Steve Earl takes to the stage to perform a variety of hits spanning his entire career. With a fourteen song set list that includes such tracks as "The Devil's Right Hand", "Rich Man's War", "Condi Condi", "The Revolution Starts Now", and "Christmas in Washington", this concert is sure to have a little something special for fans both old and new. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Steve Earle
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Since its inception in 1967, the Montreux Jazz Festival has been one of the premiere annual music events the world over. In this release of a concert captured live at Montreux in 2005, music lovers can find out just how much one man can accomplish with just an acoustic guitar and a harmonica as Steve Earl takes to the stage to perform a variety of hits spanning his entire career. With a fourteen song set list that includes such tracks as "The Devil's Right Hand", "Rich Man's War", "Condi Condi", "The Revolution Starts Now", and "Christmas in Washington", this concert is sure to have a little something special for fans both old and new. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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