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Midnight at the Movies [PA] [Digipak] (CD - 2009)UPC: 00744302016023As low as $15.24 from CD Universe Artist: Justin Townes Earle Label: Bloodshot Genre: Rock & Pop - Alt Country Album Description: Personnel: Justin Townes Earle (vocals, guitars, acoustic guitar); Cory Younts (whistling, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, piano); Pete Finney (steel guitar, dobro); Cory Younts (banjo, mandolin, whistle, harmonica, piano); Skylar Wilson (piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, vibraphon... read more Personnel: Justin Townes Earle (vocals, guitars, acoustic guitar); Cory Younts (whistling, banjo, mandolin, harmonica, piano); Pete Finney (steel guitar, dobro); Cory Younts (banjo, mandolin, whistle, harmonica, piano); Skylar Wilson (piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, vibraphone); Steve Poulton (vibraphone); Bryn Davies (bass guitar); Bryan Owings (drums). Audio Mixer: Richard McLaurin. Recording information: House Of David. Photographer: Joshua Black Wilkins. MIDNIGHT AT THE MOVIES being Justin Townes Earle's second album, it's still early enough in his career that it's hard to talk about him without mentioning his father, Steve Earle. But for the sake of the obligatory comparison, the younger Earle's second release makes the differences between him and his father all the more apparent. Justin's actually more of an Americana traditionalist; he offers a faithful rendition of folk song "They Killed John Henry," shows off his acoustic fingerpicking skills on "Dirty Rag," and generally hews close to a rootsy country/folk orientation, eschewing the stylistic experiments in which his father often engages. Even when J.T. covers the Replacements' "Can't Hardly Wait," he turns it into an earthy, mandolin-laden affair, asserting his continuing commitment to his roots in both Americana and rock & roll. minimize
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