Steve Earle's "I Feel Alright," released on March 1, 1996, under Warner Records, is a compelling journey through the heart of alt-country and Americana. This 38-minute album is a raw and unfiltered expression of Earle's signature outlaw country and country rock sound, showcasing his storytelling prowess and musical versatility. With tracks like "Hard-Core Troubadour," "Hurtin' Me, Hurtin' You," and "Billy and Bonnie," Earle delves into themes of love, loss, and resilience, backed by gritty guitar riffs and poignant lyrics. "I Feel Alright" is a testament to Steve Earle's enduring influence in the genre, offering a blend of traditional country roots and modern alt-country innovation.