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Prison Bound

 
Album Review: Prison Bound

  • Artist: Social Distortion
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 41:05
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After the long layoff that followed their groundbreaking debut, Mommy's Little Monster, Mike Ness and Social Distortion dropped another seminal punk offering, Prison Bound, in 1988. Slower and more song-driven than their previous disc, this sophomore outing is an absolute triumph. The epic stories of hard living and regret that became Social Distortion's trademark fill Prison Bound's track list. Right off the top, the band adds Ghost Riders-like surf/country guitar riffs to "It's the Law," proclaiming a commitment to their rootsy punk direction. Cautionary tales like the title cut foreshadow future monster hits like "Ball and Chain" off of the group's self-titled 1990 release. Other highlights include "Like an Outlaw" and a raucous cover of the Rolling Stones' "Backstreet Girl." Fans of Social Distortion who have somehow neglected to pick up this gem are encouraged to do just that at their very first opportunity, as the list of West Coast punk offerings more influential than Prison Bound is extremely short. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
It's the Law Mike Ness Social Distortion (2:38)
Indulgence Mike Ness, Dennis Danell Social Distortion (4:34)
Like an Outlaw (For You) Dennis Danell, Mike Ness Social Distortion (5:21)
Backstreet Girl (Lyrics) Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Social Distortion (4:22)
Prison Bound (Lyrics) Mike Ness Social Distortion (5:24)
No Pain No Gain (Lyrics) Mike Ness Social Distortion (3:42)
On My Nerves Mike Ness, Dennis Danell Social Distortion (4:23)
I Want What I Want Dennis Danell, Mike Ness Social Distortion (3:02)
Lawless Mike Ness Social Distortion (3:21)
Lost Child Mike Ness Social Distortion (4:18)

Credits

Social Distortion (Producer), John Maurer (Guitar (Bass)), Social Distortion (Engineer), Chaz Ramirez (Engineer), Christopher Reece (Drums (Snare)), Dennis Danell (Guitar (Rhythm)), Christopher Reece (Drums), Mike Ness (Guitar), John Maurer (Guitar), Chaz Ramirez (Producer), Mike Ness (Vocals), John Maurer (Vocals (Background))
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Prison Bound
Studio album by Social Distortion
Released January 1988
Recorded 1987 at Cashbah Studio in Fullerton, California
Genre Punk rock
Length 41:05
Label Restless Records / Sticky Fingers Records It was repressed on vinyl and rereleased on CD by Timebomb Recordings.
Producer Social Distortion
Chaz Ramirez
Professional reviews
Social Distortion chronology
Mommy's Little Monster
(1983)
Prison Bound
(1988)
Social Distortion
(1990)

Prison Bound is the second studio album released by Social Distortion. It was released in 1988. It expands upon the punk sound of the band's highly regarded but commercially unsuccessful 1983 debut Mommy's Little Monster by adding elements of Johnny Cash style country and The Rolling Stones style rock and roll.

Today, Prison Bound is looked upon as a turning point for Social Distortion, paving the way for the commercial success they would achieve on their next album, Social Distortion, which was released two years later.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Mike Ness unless otherwise noted.

Side one

  1. "It's the Law" – 2:38
  2. "Indulgence" (Danell/Ness) – 4:34
  3. "Like an Outlaw (For You)" (Danell/Ness) – 5:21
  4. "Back Street Girl" (Jagger/Richards) – 4:22
  5. "Prison Bound" – 5:24

Side two

  1. "No Pain No Gain" – 3:42
  2. "On My Nerves" (Danell/Ness) – 4:23
  3. "I Want What I Want" (Danell/Ness) – 3:02
  4. "Lawless" – 3:21
  5. "Lost Child" – 4:18

Notes

  • This is the first album with bassist John Maurer and drummer Christopher Reece.
  • This is their first album in 5 years since Mommy's Little Monster.
  • After this album was released, they left Restless / Enigma Records in 1989 and moved to Epic Records for their self-titled album.
  • The first track, "It's the Law", was originally titled "Justice for All", which has the same lyrics. "Justice for All" would appear on the 1995 compilation album Mainliner: Wreckage from the Past.
  • The fifth track, "Prison Bound", was only released as a single on KROQ-FM.
  • The album contains a cover version of Backstreet Girl originally recorded by Rolling Stones
  • The album's title track contains a reference to Johnny Cash's "I Walk the Line". The band would go on to cover Cash's "Ring of Fire" on their next, eponymous album.

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