I Feel Alright capped off Steve Earle's comeback, restoring his position as one of the most critically acclaimed roots songwriters of the '80s and '90s. El Corazón, the follow-up to I Feel Alright, doesn't stray far from its predecessor's formula, offering a blend of introspective folk, gritty country, and piledriving rock & roll. If anything, Earle sounds looser than he did before, tearing into these songs with pure passion. He may be surrounded by guest artists — Emmylou Harris offers harmonies on "Taneytown," the Fairfield Four are on "Telephone Road," the Del McCoury Band supports him on "I Still Carry You Around," and the Supersuckers kick him in the ass on "N.Y.C." — but he remains the focal point of the music. While El Corazón isn't quite as consistent as I Feel Alright, it nevertheless confirms Earle's status as one of the finest roots songwriters of the '80s and '90s.
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