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Album Review: Lone Justice

  • Artist: Lone Justice
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1985
  • Total Time: 35:48
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Few new bands receive the kind of critical buzz that Lone Justice generated prior to the release of their first album in 1985, and one senses the band (not to mention producer Jimmy Iovine and Geffen Records) wanted to deliver something special to merit the hype. Which was not necessarily a good thing; Lone Justice is an album that tries so hard to be great that it sometimes ends up tripping over its own ambitions. The record leaves no doubt that the first edition of Lone Justice was a very good band; on the best cuts, Maria McKee's voice sounds like a force of nature, bassist Marvin Etzioni and bassist Don Heffington are a strong and imaginative rhythm section whether they were playing souped-up country shuffles or fifth-gear rock & roll, and if guitarist Ryan Hedgecock isn't quite a virtuoso, he's solid and inspired when he gets to step to the forefront. But guest keyboardist Benmont Tench and the other high-priced help (including Little Steven, Mike Campbell, and an uncredited Annie Lennox) often overwhelm the group's personality, and while McKee's songs celebrating the heart and soul of rural America are unquestionably sincere, they don't always ring true ("After the Flood" and "Pass It On" sound more like writing exercises than narratives centered around believable characters), and they also seem to inspire Iovine's most bombastic production decisions. Where Lone Justice succeeds is on straight-ahead rockers like "East of Eden" and "Working Late," the C&W weeper "Don't Toss Us Away," and the tough "love gone bad" number "Way to Be Wicked," all of which prove that this band really did have the goods. In the wake of the 1990s alt-country movement, in which dozens of bands mined similar musical territory with more satisfying results, Lone Justice sounds like an example of too many cooks spoiling the soup; there's enough good stuff to make it worth hearing, but its hard not to wish Lone Justice had gotten the sort of sympathetic but hands-off production that allowed Wilco and the Jayhawks to do their best work. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
East of Eden (Lyrics) Marvin Etzioni Lone Justice (2:37)
After the Flood (Lyrics) Maria McKee Lone Justice (3:40)
Ways to Be Wicked (Lyrics) Tom Petty, Mike Campbell Lone Justice (3:28)
Don't Toss Us Away Bryan MacLean Lone Justice (4:19)
Working Late (Lyrics) Marvin Etzioni Lone Justice (2:45)
Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling) Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, Maria McKee, Benmont Tench, Steven Van Zandt Lone Justice (4:12)
Pass It On (Lyrics) Marvin Etzioni, Maria McKee Lone Justice (3:40)
Wait 'Til We Get Home Marvin Etzioni, Maria McKee, Ryan Hedgecock Lone Justice (3:18)
Soap, Soup and Salvation (Lyrics) Marvin Etzioni, Maria McKee Lone Justice (4:04)
You Are the Light (Lyrics) Marvin Etzioni Lone Justice (3:59)

Credits

Marvin Etzioni (Bass), Marvin Etzioni (Vocals), Marvin Etzioni (Vocals (Background)), Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul (Guitar), Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul (Guitar (Rhythm)), Lone Justice (Main Performer), Maria McKee (Guitar), Maria McKee (Harmonica), Maria McKee (Vocals), Mike Campbell (Guitar), Bobbye Hall (Percussion Overdubs), Benmont Tench (Organ), Benmont Tench (Piano), Benmont Tench (Keyboards), Benmont Tench (Vocals), Benmont Tench (Vocals (Background)), Joe Chiccarelli (Engineer), Joe Chiccarelli (Overdub Engineer), Joe Chiccarelli (Recording), Greg Droman (Assistant Engineer), Greg Edward (Engineer), Greg Edward (Mixing), Greg Edward (Overdub Engineer), Tony Gilkyson (Guitar), Bob Glaub (Bass), Ryan Hedgecock (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ryan Hedgecock (Guitar), Ryan Hedgecock (Vocals), Ryan Hedgecock (Vocals (Background)), Don Heffington (Drums), Jimmy Iovine (Producer), Bruce Lampcov (Assistant Engineer), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), Thom Panunzio (Engineer), Thom Panunzio (Overdub Engineer), Don Smith (Mixing), Don Smith (Overdub Engineer), David Thoener (Mixing), Steven Van Zandt (Guitar), Gabe Veltri (Overdub Engineer), Shelly Yakus (Engineer), Shelly Yakus (Mixing), Shelly Yakus (Overdub Engineer), Steve Hirsch (Assistant Engineer), Steven Strassman (Assistant Engineer), Jeri McManus (Design), Stephen Shelton (Assistant Engineer), Jan Werner (Production Coordination), Barbara Dente (Stylist), Bill Jackson (Assistant Engineer), Chuck Reed (Crew)
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Lone Justice
Studio album by Lone Justice
Released 1985
Genre Country rock
Length 35:48
Label Geffen
Producer Jimmy Iovine
Professional reviews
Lone Justice chronology
Lone Justice
(1985)
Shelter
(1986)

Lone Justice is the self-titled debut album by American roots rock band Lone Justice, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music).

Contents

Track listing

  1. "East of Eden" (Marvin Etzioni) – 2:37
  2. "After the Flood" (Maria McKee) – 3:40
  3. "Ways to Be Wicked" (Mike Campbell, Tom Petty) – 3:28
  4. "Don't Toss Us Away" (Bryan MacLean) – 4:19
  5. "Working Late" (Etzioni) – 2:45
  6. "Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling)" (Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul, McKee, Benmont Tench, Steven Van Zandt) – 4:12
  7. "Pass It On" (Etzioni, McKee) – 3:40
  8. "Wait 'Til We Get Home" (Etzioni, Hedgecock, McKee) – 3:18
  9. "Soap, Soup and Salvation" (Etzioni, McKee) – 4:04
  10. "You Are the Light" (Etzioni) – 3:59

Personnel

Additional personnel

Production

  • Producer: Jimmy Iovine
  • Engineers: Joe Chiccarelli, Greg Edward, Thom Panunzio, Shelly Yakus
  • Assistant engineers: Greg Droman, Steve Hirsch, Bill Jackson, Bruce Lampcov, Stephen Shelton, Steven Strassman
  • Mixing: Greg Edward, Don Smith, David Thoener, Shelly Yakus
  • Mastering: Stephen Marcussen
  • Recording: Joe Chiccarelli
  • Production coordination: Jan Werner
  • Overdub engineers: Joe Chiccarelli, Greg Edward, Thom Panunzio, Don Smith, Gabe Veltri, Shelly Yakus
  • Percussion overdubs: Bobbye Hall
  • Crew: Chuck Reed
  • Design: Jeri McManus
  • Stylist: Barbara Dente

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1985 The Billboard 200 56
1985 Top Country Albums 62

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1985 "Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling)" The Billboard Hot 100 73
1985 "Ways to Be Wicked" Mainstream Rock Tracks 29
1985 "Ways to Be Wicked" The Billboard Hot 100 71

 
 
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