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E-Squared Records
An independent-spirited label formed by Steve Earle and Jack Emerson.
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Steve Earle Photo Gallery
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Steve Earle Jump-Station
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Country.com: Steve Earle
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Steve Earle Online
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RollingStone.com: Steve Earle
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Amazon offers
The Hard Way (Audio CD),30 June, 1998
List price $14.49
A Solid-to-Spectacular Set o' Songs / 4
This probably ranks as Steve's most overlooked album--hell, it's been deleted here in the States. Why? To be honest, I don't have a clue. It's a solid-to-spectacular 13-song set containing such long-lasting classics as "The Other Kind," "Promise You Anything," "Billy Austin," "Have Mercy" and "Justice in Ontario," which I rate amongst the best tracks Steve's ever recorded. Echoing "Copperhead Road," it compares and contrasts the story of Jim Donnelly (lynched a hundred years ago for a crime he didn't commit) to a more recent occurence in Ontario, where witnesses to a murder were brought up on charges and convicted. There's no saving grace, no kicker--just the cold, hard truth. In fact, "Justice" is at the heart of this album, following the Springsteen-like "Billy Austin" and preceding "Have Mercy," another overlooked gem. "Gem" is probably the wrong word... it's an addict's tale, true, but it does what the government and newspapers continually fail to do: Places a human face on statistics. Like the album as a whole, it's a compassionate, unflinching look at the dark side of the human spirit.
Song "The Boy Who Never Cried"
Long ago and far away
In a land no map can find
There lived in long forgotten days
A boy who never cried
He was his mother's only child
So she never wondered why
Until the news spread far and wide
Of a boy who never cried
From fabled lands the pilgrims came
To behold the silent child
In ancient tones they sang his name
Over every lonely mile
There were those who came in reverence
There were those who stood outside
And whispered low in quatrains dim
Of a boy who never cried
Days grew long and short until
The seasons turned to years
The child grew strong and fairer still
With a face unstained by tears
And every maid and lady fair
Held her breath when he passed by
For their mothers bid them all beware
Of a man who never cries
He lived alone for all his years
And then on the day he died
He shed a single precious tear for a boy who never cried
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