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Hard Line (album)

1985 studio album by the Blasters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hard Line (album)
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Hard Line is the fourth album by the American roots rock band the Blasters, released in 1985.[7][8] Dave Alvin quit the band shortly after the album's release.[9] The album peaked at No. 86 on the Billboard 200.[10]

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The song "Dark Night" was featured in the film From Dusk till Dawn.[11]

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Production

The album was produced by Jeff Eyrich, who had attended the same high school as brothers Dave and Phil Alvin, the band's main songwriter and lead vocalist, respectively.[12][13] John Cougar Mellencamp wrote and produced one song; Mellencamp's producer, Don Gehman, produced "Just Another Sunday".[12] The album was recorded in Los Angeles and Nashville.[14] Stan Lynch, David Hidalgo, and Larry Taylor appear on Hard Line.[15]

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Critical reception

Trouser Press wrote that the "highlights include 'Trouble Bound' and 'Help You Dream', both featuring the Jordanaires."[16] The Washington Post thought that "Dave Alvin's songwriting has grown dramatically -- the melodies are finally as prominent as the rhythms, and the lyrics tell the hand-me-down stories of the best folk songs."[12] The Chicago Tribune called Dave Alvin "one of the most underrated lyricists in popular music."[17] The Los Angeles Times wrote that "the Blasters [have] become secure enough musically to lower the instrumental voltage and let Phil Alvin’s vocals take center stage."[18] The Sun Sentinel opined that "the Blasters sound as if they took a long trip through the United States and sponged up every pop music form they ran into."[19]

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Track listing

All tracks written by Dave Alvin, except where noted.

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Personnel

The Blasters

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