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Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell by Social Distortion (CD, Feb-1992, Epic USA) 
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell by Social Distortion (CD, Feb-1992, Epic USA)

 
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell by Social Distortion (CD, Feb-1992, Epic USA)

Release Date: Feb 1992
Format: CD
Record Label: Epic (USA)
Genre: Punk Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 074644797824
Product ID: EPID3140708
Description: Social Distortion: Mike Ness (vocals, lead guitar); Dennis Dannell (rhythm guitar); John Maurer, Christopher Reece. Recorded at El Dorado Studios, Hollywood, California. HEAVEN AND HELL is Social Distortion's finest hour, the crystalliza...
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Track Listing
1. Cold Feelings
2. Bad Luck
3. Making Believe
4. Born to Lose
5. Bye Bye Baby
6. When She Begins
7. 99 to Life
8. King of Fools
9. Sometimes I Do
10. This Time Darlin'
11. Ghost Town Blues - (CD only)

Details
Producer:Dave Jerden
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Social Distortion: Mike Ness (vocals, lead guitar); Dennis Dannell (rhythm guitar); John Maurer, Christopher Reece.
Recorded at El Dorado Studios, Hollywood, California.
HEAVEN AND HELL is Social Distortion's finest hour, the crystallization of all the elements that made it a great band. The country and rockabilly influences cultivated on previous albums are fully integrated here, so that Jimmy Work's country classic "Making Believe" sounds perfectly at home amid Mike Ness's own compositions. It's often hard to tell whether the band is punking up covers of old country and rockabilly tunes or incorporating those influences into its own songs, and that's the telling mark of assimilation. Ness's songwriting is at its sharpest and most memorable here. The powerful guitar assault achieves a newfound clarity here, which made it possible for the most melodic offerings on HEAVEN AND HELL ("Bad Luck") to achieve heavy radio play and raise the group to a new level of popularity.

Editorial Reviews
Highly Recommended - ...as pure and driven a rock combo as you're likely to find on either side of the punk/rock fence...
Spin (04/01/1992)

4 Stars - Excellent - ...a hail of rough-edged but well-constructed originals....their sound is rooted in LONDON CALLING-era Clash, TEENAGE HEAD-vintage Flaming Groovies crossed with any amount of first generation garage bands...
Q (11/01/1992)

...rock-steady tempos, grungy guitars mashing through meat-and-potatoes chord changes, the gravelly musings of lead singer Mike Ness....out to pry open old-time rock & roll's crypt to let some air in... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (02/21/1992)

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