I Feel Alright

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"I Feel Alright" is a 1996 country-rock album by American singer-songwriter Steve Earle, noted for its raw, confessional songwriting and marked as a key work in his career resurgence.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Steve Earle NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
decadeOfRelease 1990s
featuresArtist Lucinda Williams NERFINISHED
followedBy El Corazón NERFINISHED
follows Train a Comin' NERFINISHED
genre alt-country
country rock
hasInfluenceOn alternative country scene
hasTrack CCKMP NERFINISHED
Hard-Core Troubadour NERFINISHED
I Feel Alright (song) NERFINISHED
More Than I Can Do NERFINISHED
Poor Boy NERFINISHED
South Nashville Blues NERFINISHED
The Unrepentant NERFINISHED
Valentine's Day NERFINISHED
You’re Still Standin’ There NERFINISHED
hasType comeback album
language English
mainSubject Steve Earle's personal struggles
romantic relationships
notableWorkOf Steve Earle NERFINISHED
partOf Steve Earle discography NERFINISHED
performer Steve Earle NERFINISHED
producer Ray Kennedy NERFINISHED
Richard Bennett NERFINISHED
recordLabel E-Squared Records NERFINISHED
Warner Bros. Records
releaseDate 1996
significance key work in Steve Earle's career resurgence
style confessional lyrics
raw songwriting
theme addiction recovery
personal redemption
relationships

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Steve Earle notableWork I Feel Alright