I Feel Alright
      
I Feel Alright is the sixth studio album by Steve Earle, released in 1996.
 Track listing 
All songs written by Steve Earle
-  "Feel Alright" — 3:04
 
-  "Hard-Core Troubadour" — 2:41
 
-  "More Than I Can Do" — 2:37
 
-  "Hurtin' Me, Hurtin' You" — 3:21
 
-  "Now She's Gone" — 2:48
 
-  "Poor Boy" — 2:55
 
-  "Valentine's Day" — 2:59
 
-  "The Unrepentant" — 4:31
 
-  "CCKMP" — 4:30
 
-  "Billy and Bonnie" — 3:39
 
-  "South Nashville Blues" — 3:39
 
-  "You're Still Standin' There" — 3:24
 
 Personnel 
 Musicians 
-  Steve Earle — guitars, harmonica, vocals
 
-  Guitars: Richard Bennett, Ray Kennedy
 
-  Bass: Kelly Looney, Garry Tallent, Roy Huskey, Jr., Ric Kipp
 
-  Drums: Custer, Greg Morrow
 
-  Organ: Ken Moore
 
-  Harmonium: Richard Bennett
 
-  Percussion: Custer, Richard Bennett, Greg Morrow, Dub Cornett
 
-  Vocals: Custer & Logan, The Fairfield Four (Musical director: Mark Prentice), Lucinda Williams, Ms. Williams' stunt double Siobhan Maher
 
-  Strings arranged and conducted by Kris Wilkerson
 
-  Violins: Carl Gordetzky, Pamela Sixfin, Richard Grosjean
 
-  Viola: Lee Larrison
 
-  Cello: Robert Mason
 
 Cover Art 
 
 Production 
Ray Kennedy and Richard Bennett (tracks: 1, 5, 8 to 12), Richard Dodd (tracks: 2 to 4, 6 and 7)
 Releases 
 Charts 
 Accolades 
|  Organization/Publication  |  Year  |  Accolade  |  Position  |  Reference | 
|  Eye Weekly (Canada)  |  1996  |  "Albums of the year"  |  8  |  [4] | 
|  Guitar Player (USA) |  1997  |  "Best Country Guitar album"  |  3  |  [5] | 
|  Nashville Music Awards (USA)  |  1997  |  best rock album  |  *  |  [6] | 
|  Spin (USA)  |  1999  |  "Top 90 Albums of the 90s"  |  75  |  [7] | 
 Notes and sources 
- ↑  Kurt Wolf, Review: I Feel Alright", Allmusic
 - ↑  Roger Len Smith, "Steve Earle: Rock Rebel Rips a Hole in Country" [review of Train A-Coming and I Feel Alright], Relix, 23:5, October 1996, p. 17
 - ↑  Don Mcleese, "I Feel Alright: Review", Rolling Stone, 729, February 2, 1998
 - ↑  Eye Weekly (Canadian cross-country critics poll), 1996
 - ↑  "27th Annual Guitar Player Readers Poll", Guitar Player, 31:2, February 1997, p. 40-41 (tie for 3rd place w/ Dwight Yoakam's Gone, behind Junior Brown's Semi Crazy, and Steve Wariner's No More Mr. Nice Guy)
 - ↑  Deborah Evans Price, "Nashville Awards Celebrate More Than Just Country", Billboard, 109:8, February 22, 1997, p. 26,28
 - ↑  "Spin's Top 90 Albums of the 90's"
 
 
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