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There isn't a second of Bruce Hornsby & the Range's The Way It Is that suggests it's a debut album. On the contrary, the record sounds like the culmination of a band's efforts over many years. The group has a distinct sound of its own, often led by Hornsby's bright piano chords and elastic tenor, with cohesive and evocative arrangements; there is new age music here, as well as jazz and country, and the mixture is presented naturally by musicians who seem to have been playing with each other for some time. Similarly, the songwriting has its own flavor. Hornsby wrote seven of the nine songs with his brother John Hornsby, and they create their own world, a working-class environment of longing and loneliness set against the background of the Virginia Tidewater area. (The album cover displays a sepia-toned photograph of the band set over another photograph of the long Chesapeake Bay Bridge.) The lyrics are lightly poetic and restrained, for the most part. The exception is the title song (written by Bruce Hornsby alone), a brave if somewhat clumsily written attack on the heartless right-wing politics of the mid-'80s, as the U.S. suffered through a second Reagan administration determined to roll back civil rights gains. The boldness of the statement and the lovely piano theme more than compensate for the awkward writing, however, making the song one of the album's most memorable. And that's saying a lot when the competition includes the engaging "Mandolin Rain" and the appealingly romantic "Every Little Kiss" (Hornsby's other sole writing credit). Perhaps it shouldn't be a surprise that the music is so accomplished. Hornsby was no teenage neophyte when he made it, having kicked around the music business and gotten into his thirties, and the band includes such veterans as David Mansfield, who may be remembered as a member of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder troupe and the Alpha Band, as well as being a film composer. Sometimes a debut album just happens to be the first music most people get to hear by a mature talent, and that's the case here on the debut album of the year. (Bruce Hornsby & the Range went on to win the 1986 Grammy Award for Best New Artist.) ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
On the Western Skyline (Lyrics) Bruce Hornsby, John Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (4:42)
Every Little Kiss (Lyrics) Bruce Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (5:48)
Mandolin Rain (Lyrics) Bruce Hornsby, John Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (5:19)
The Long Race Bruce Hornsby, John Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (4:25)
The Way It Is Bruce Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (4:58)
Down the Road Tonight (Lyrics) John Hornsby, Bruce Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (4:26)
The Wild Frontier Bruce Hornsby, John Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (4:04)
The River Runs Low John Hornsby, Bruce Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (4:27)
The Red Plains Bruce Hornsby, John Hornsby Bruce Hornsby & the Range (5:03)

Credits

David Luke (Mixing), Elliot Scheiner (Mixing), Huey Lewis (Vocals), Ted Raess (Art Direction), Elliot Scheiner (Producer), Bruce Hornsby (Dulcimer (Hammer)), Jeff Gerson (?), Bruce Hornsby (Producer), John Molo (Drums), Eddie King (Engineer), Eddie King (Mixing), Bruce Hornsby (Accordion), Bruce Hornsby (Piano), George Marinelli (Guitar (Electric)), George Marinelli (Guitar (Acoustic)), Bruce Hornsby (Dulcimer), Aaron Rapoport (Photography), Jim Gaines (Engineer), Joe Puerta (Vocals), Bob Harlan (Digital Editing), Ted Raess (Design), Paul Atkinson (Executive Producer), David Mansfield (Guitar), Ivy Skoff (Assistant Producer), Huey Lewis (Producer), Bruce Hornsby (Synthesizer), Robert Lou Llewellyn (Photography), John Molo (Percussion), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), John Gilutin (Synthesizer), Bruce Hornsby (Vocals), George Marinelli (Vocals), David Mansfield (Violin), Don Smith (Mixing), Joe Puerta (Bass), David Mansfield (Mandolin), Sean Hopper (Synthesizer), George Marinelli (Guitar), Elliot Scheiner (Engineer), Bruce Hornsby (Keyboards), Huey Lewis (Harmonica)
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The Way It Is
Studio album by Bruce Hornsby and the Range
Released August 1, 1986
Recorded Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park; Ocean Way Recording and Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood; Studio D Recording, Sausalito; King Sound Studios, Hollywood Hills; Village Recorders, Los Angeles.
Genre Piano pop
Length 43:12
Label RCA
Producer Bruce Hornsby, Huey Lewis, Elliot Scheiner
Professional reviews
Bruce Hornsby chronology
The Way It Is
(1986)
Scenes from the Southside
(1988)

The Way It Is is Bruce Hornsby and the Range's debut album, released in 1986. Led by its hit title track, the album went on to achieve multi-platinum status and helped the group to win the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Other hits from the album include "Mandolin Rain" and "Every Little Kiss". Fellow musician Huey Lewis is also featured on the album, lending his harmonica and vocal talents to the track, "Down the Road Tonight". Lewis also helped produce the song, along with the track, "The Long Race" and "The River Runs Low".

In Japan, The Way It Is Tour, consisting of live performances of six songs from the album, was released for promotional purposes. The now out-of-print album was made available on vinyl and Compact Disc.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Bruce Hornsby and John Hornsby, except as noted

  1. "On the Western Skyline" – 4:42
  2. "Every Little Kiss" – 5:48 (Bruce Hornsby)
  3. "Mandolin Rain" – 5:19
  4. "The Long Race" – 4:25
  5. "The Way It Is" – 4:58 (Bruce Hornsby)
  6. "Down the Road Tonight" – 4:26
  7. "The Wild Frontier" – 4:04
  8. "The River Runs Low" – 4:27
  9. "The Red Plains" – 5:03

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Tracks 1-3, 5, 7 and 9: Produced by Bruce Hornsby and Elliot Scheiner for Trackman, Inc.
  • Tracks 4, 6, and 8: Produced by Huey Lewis
  • Mixed and engineered by Jim Gaines, Eddie King, and Elliot Scheiner
  • Executive producer: Paul Atkinson

Charts

Chart (1986) Peak
position
The Billboard 200 3
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1986 "The Way It Is" The Billboard Hot 100 1
Billboard Album Rock Tracks 3
Billboard Adult Contemporary 1
"On the Western Skyline" Billboard Album Rock Tracks 6
"Every Little Kiss" The Billboard Hot 100 14
Billboard Album Rock Tracks 18
1987 Billboard Adult Contemporary 3
"Mandolin Rain" The Billboard Hot 100 4
Billboard Adult Contemporary 1
Billboard Album Rock Tracks 2
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks 38

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