You Gotta Sin To Get Saved by Maria McKee

You Gotta Sin To Get Saved

Maria McKee

1993

You Gotta Sin To Get Saved is a Rock album by Maria McKee, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

After the splintering of her band Lone Justice in the late 1980s, singer Maria McKee took some years to find her way artistically. <i>You Gotta Sin To Get Saved</i> (1993) was more than a return to form — it marked her full emergence as an artist in command of her talents. While the album reunited her with former bandmates Marvin Etzioni and Don Heffington, its approach was a step away from the neo-L.A. country rock of her Lone Justice days. McKee wades into steamy R&B terrain on “I’m Gonna Sooth You” and rises to glorious gospel heights on “I Forgive You.” Much of the album invokes the Woodstock-era sounds of the Band and Van Morrison — “My Girlhood Among The Outlaws” in particular strikes a roots-rock note. (The sonic link with Morrison is made explicit by a pair of well-rendered Van the Man covers as well.) The title track is a fiercely woozy New Orleans sing-along that lets Maria wail with the abandon of a not-quite-sorry sinner. And, yes, there is a honky-tonk tune (“Only Once”) to please her older fans. An ambitious creative stretch, <i>You Gotta Sin To Get Saved</i> remains McKee’s best-realized work.

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Tracklist

  1. 1I'm Gonna Soothe You3:38
  2. 2My Lonely Sad Eyes2:42
  3. 3My Girlhood Among the Outlaws3:45
  4. 4Only Once4:04
  5. 5I Forgive You5:11
  6. 6I Can't Make It Alone3:39
  7. 7Precious Time3:38
  8. 8The Way Young Lovers Do3:30
  9. 9Why Wasn't I More Grateful (When Life Was Sweet)5:05
  10. 10You Gotta Sin to Get Saved5:52

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26 pressings tracked on Gatefold