Lost and Found is the debut album by Jason & the Scorchers, released in 1985.[4][5][6]
Lost & Found | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Genre | Alternative country, Country rock, Americana | |||
Label | EMI America | |||
Jason & the Scorchers chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | B+[2] |
The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music | [3] |
Released by EMI America, the album is regarded as the band's best.[1][7]
Reception
editAllMusic's Mark Deming called Lost & Found "the best record this fine band would ever make."[1] No Depression also viewed it as the band's best.[8] Billboard called it "ragged but righteous."[9] Trouser Press wrote that "more than just a pedigree to brag about, the band’s genuine hick beginnings make them a lot less inhibited and more apt to cross from cool to corny, punk to heavy metal without fretting much about it."[4]
The band made a music video for "White Lies," which got regular airplay on MTV in the 1980s.[10]
Track listing
editSide one
edit- Last Time Around 3:06 (Ringenberg, Baggs, Johnson, Hodges)
- White Lies 3:19 (Baggs, Napier)
- If Money Talks 2:33 (Baggs, Napier)
- I Really Don't Want to Know 4:29 (Don Robertson, Howard Barnes)
- Blanket of Sorrow 2:19 (Ringenberg)
- Shop It Around 2:58 (Ringenberg)
Side two
edit- Lost Highway 2:00 (Payne)
- Still Tied 3:20 (Ringenberg)
- Broken Whiskey Glass 3:50 (Ringenberg)
- Far Behind 3:50 (Johnson, Baggs)
- Change the Tune 2:39 (Johnson, Ringenberg)
Charts
editChart (1985) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[11] | 86 |
US Billboard 200 | 96 |
Personnel
edit- Jason Ringenberg - vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar
- Warner Hodges - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, steel guitar, Nashville high string acoustic
- Perry Baggs - drums, vocals
- Jeff Johnson - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
Technical
- Terry Manning - producer
- Warner Hodges - associate producer
- Jeff Johnson - associate producer
- R. Eli Ball - executive producer
References
edit- ^ a b c Deming, Mark "Lost & Found Review", AllMusic. Retrieved May 15, 2017
- ^ "Robert Christgau: Album: Jason & the Scorchers: Lost and Found". www.robertchristgau.com.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music. Virgin. p. 260.
- ^ a b "Jason and the Scorchers". Trouser Press. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- ^ "Jason and the Scorchers celebrate 30 years". Charleston Gazette-Mail. The Associated Press. 31 January 2011.
- ^ Kelly, Peter (April 20, 1995). "Heavenly Fire". Houston Press.
- ^ "The 50 Best Alt-Country Albums of All Time". pastemagazine.com. July 26, 2016.
- ^ "Jason & The Scorchers - Still Standing", No Depression, October 31, 2002. Retrieved May 15, 2017
- ^ "Jason & the Scorchers Lost & Found", Billboard, March 16, 1985, p. 66. Retrieved May 15, 2017 via Google Books
- ^ Spotnitz, Frank, for United Press International (18 April 1985). "SCORCHERS HEATING UP NASHVILLE". chicagotribune.com.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 154. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.