- Artist:
Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul - Rating:




- Release Date: 1984
- Total Time: 49:21
- Genre: Rock
| Album Review: Voice of America |




| Wikipedia: Voice of America (album) |
| Voice of America | ||||
| Studio album by Little Steven | ||||
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| Released | 1983 | |||
| Recorded | ??? | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 40:51 | |||
| Label | EMI America | |||
| Producer | Little Steven | |||
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Voice of America is a 1983[1] album by Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul.
This album traded in the horns and the R & B influences of the previous Men Without Women for a raw, garage rock sound. Politics came to the lyrical forefront, with the general theme being opposition to Ronald Reagan-era American foreign policy.
"Out of the Darkness", a synthesizer-led anthem with sweeping arena rock atmosphere, garnered some airplay (and, a first for Van Zandt, music video play on MTV) and was effective in concert, while the somewhat softer and evocative "Checkpoint Charlie" also received considerable radio airplay. "Los Desaparecidos" gained praise as an effective protest song on behalf of the 1970s and 1980s victims of state-sponsored forced disappearance in South America. On other songs, the political viewpointing became more strident and was criticized as somewhat artless.
"I Am a Patriot", which held roughly that dissent was not disloyalty, became a favorite song of Jackson Browne, who covered it on his 1989 album World in Motion and who frequently performed it in his concerts. In 2004, the two would duet on the song during the last of the Vote for Change shows.
Contents |
All songs written by Little Steven.
Album
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1984 | The Billboard 200 | 55 |
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