**1/2 STEVE EARLE & THE SUPERSUCKERS
(Sub Pop EP)
Supercharged
punks the Supersuckers continue with the C&W pursuits they engaged in on
the recent Must've Been High, where members of Willie Nelson's band and
Dwight Yoakam's sat in. Now country bad boy Steve Earle and the Seattle quartet
have gotten together to play each other's tunes for this EP. Earle's
countrified version of the 'Suckers' "Creepy Jackalope Eye" shows the sturdy
song structure under the original's layers of feedback. Meanwhile, the 'Suckers
turn Earle's somber, banjo-laced "Angel Is the Devil," into a high-speed garage
punker. There's also a take on Keith Richards's "Before They Make Me Run." For
the sake of a nice compare-and-contrast instruction, the untouched
Earle/Supersuckers follow the covers. In all, a nice addition to the
discography of each band.
-- Ben Heller
(The Supersuckers play Mama Kin next Friday, June 20, with Jesse
Dayton. Call 536-2100.)
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