TracksMystery Train Pt. 2, Hometown Blues, Sometimes She Forgets, Mercenary Song, Goodbye, Tom Ames' Prayer, Nothin' Without You, Angel Is the Devil, I'm Looking Through You, Northern Winds, Ben McCulloch, Rivers of Babylon, Tecumseh Valley, Feel Alright, Hard-Core Troubadour, More Than I Can Do, Hurtin' Me Hurtin' You, Now She's Gone, Poor Boy, Valentine's Day, The Unrepentant, CCKMP, Billy and Bonnie, South Nashville Blues, You're Still Standin' There, Christmas in Washington, Taneytown, If You Fall, I Still Carry You Around, Telephone Road, Somewhere Out There, You Know the Rest, N.Y.C, Poison Lovers, The Other Side of Town, Here I Am, Ft. Worth Blues, Mystery Train Pt. 2 [Live], Hometown Blues [Live], The Devil's Right Hand [Live], Angel Is the Devil [Live], Walls of Time [Live], Sometimes She Forgets [Live], You Know the Rest [Live], I'm Looking Through You [Live], Rivers of Babylon [Live], Goodbye [Live], Nothin' Without You [Live], When Will We Be Married [Live], Northern Winds/Ben McCulloch [Live], Copperhead Road [Live], Feel Alright, Hard-Core Troubadour, The Devil's Right Hand, More Than I Can Do, South Nashville Blues, Ellis Unit One, The Unrepentant, Copperhead Road, Guitar Town, It Takes a Lot to Laugh It Takes a Train to Cry
Sub-GenreBox Sets
NotesSteve Earle: The Warner Bros Years is a 4CD/1DVD box set paying tribute to an incredibly significant time in Earle's career. The box set consists of three essential Steve Earle studio albums, Train a Comin', I Feel Alright, and El Coraz?n, the previously unreleased concert album Live at the Polk Theater, and To Hell and Back, a concert filmed at Cold Creek Correctional Facility in Tennessee. The box set also contains a 40-page book featuring an interview with Earle, original booklet information and art from the original Warner Bros releases, and an insightful essay written by David Simon, creator of HBO's The Wire and Treme, in which Earle appeared.