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Jerusalem

Steve Earle · 2002

36 min · 11 tracks · blues ยท alternative country ยท Americana

A raw and politically charged blend of Americana, blending acoustic grit with poignant storytelling.

Jerusalem is an album by Steve Earle, released in 2002. A raw and politically charged blend of Americana, blending acoustic grit with poignant storytelling. 'Jerusalem' gained attention for its controversial themes, particularly the track 'John Walker's Blues,' which reflected on the U.S. response to terrorism and garnered both critical acclaim and backlash. The album demonstrated Earle's ability to provoke thought through music, solidifying his role as a cultural commentator during a turbulent period in American history. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jerusalem sound like?

A raw and politically charged blend of Americana, blending acoustic grit with poignant storytelling. Rooted in blues and alternative country.

What makes Jerusalem by Steve Earle notable?

'Jerusalem' gained attention for its controversial themes, particularly the track 'John Walker's Blues,' which reflected on the U.S. response to terrorism and garnered both critical acclaim and backlash. The album demonstrated Earle's ability to provoke thought through music, solidifying his role as a cultural commentator during a turbulent period in American history. By the time 'Jerusalem' was released in 2002, Steve Earle had established himself as a prominent voice in Americana music, following his commercial resurgence with 'Transcendental Blues' in 1999. This album marked a significant moment as it featured Earle's bold political stance post-9/11, challenging American values and foreign policy through his songwriting.

How many songs are on Jerusalem?

Jerusalem has 11 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·36:27

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Ashes to Ashes 4:02
  • 2 Amerika v. 6.0 (The Best We Can Do) Standout 4:19
  • 3 Conspiracy Theory 4:14
  • 4 John Walker's Blues Standout 3:41
  • 5 The Kind 2:04
  • 6 What's a Simple Man to Do? 2:29
  • 7 The Truth Standout 2:21
  • 8 Go Amanda 3:34
  • 9 I Remember You 2:52
  • 10 Shadowland 2:52
  • 11 Jerusalem 3:56

Release Date

January 1, 2002

Genre

Americana, alternative country, blues

More albums in Americana

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

36 min 27 sec