The Hard Way is the fourth studio album by Steve Earle, released in 1990.[11][12] Earle is backed by the Dukes.[13] The album is dedicated to Emilio Lorenzo Ensenat (1930–90).
The Los Angeles Times noted the Springsteen influence, writing that the album contains "no fewer than two racing-in-the-streets songs and no fewer than two Death Row laments."[17]Lone Star Music Magazine wrote that "although it’s admittedly over-long at just under an hour and burdened with even more of a hair-metal production aesthetic than Copperhead Road, it’s loaded with genuinely great songs."[18] The Dallas Observer called "Billy Austin" "storytelling at its stark, bleakest best."[19]
Track listing
All songs written by Steve Earle unless otherwise noted.
"The Other Kind" - 5:09
"Promise You Anything" - 2:43 (Earle, Maria McKee, Patrick Sugg)
"Esmeralda's Hollywood" - 6:01 (Earle, Maria McKee)
The Christ Missionary Baptist Church Choir - chorus on "When the People Find Out"
Amy Dotson, Billy Baker, Billy Steele, Chip Phillips, Chuck Allen, Craig Wright, Denis Colby, Doug Baker, Ian Earle, Justin Townes Earle, Katryna Haddrick, Kelly Looney, Ken Moore, Patrick Earle, Peter Keppler, Robyn Gibson, Scot Bonner, Stacey Earle Mims, Tommy McRae, Zip Gibson - backing vocals on "Regular Guy", directed by Skott Nelson
Patricia Snell, Susan Jerome, William C. Brown III - backing vocals on "Close Your Eyes"
References
^ abErskine, Evelyn (3 Aug 1990). "Falling from grace: Earle's country-rooted rock tells bad-guys' side". Ottawa Citizen: D6.