
This Is Lone Justice: The Vaught Tapes, 1983 is a Rock album by Lone Justice, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
Fans who caught Lone Justice in concert in 1983 heard a sound that never quite made it to record. When the band’s self-titled major-label debut album landed in 1985, fans missed the easygoing but explosive fun of Lone Justice's live shows and watched the band never make the commercial connection that seemed like a foregone conclusion in their earliest days. <i>This Is Lone Justice: The Vaught Tapes, 1983</i> is a 12-song demo cut live to two-track tape by engineer David Vaught in December 1983, and it gives listeners some idea of what all the talk was about. Singer Maria McKee had an ol’-time country voice that played well into the band’s shuffling mix of rockabilly and country led by drummer Don Heffington. Ryan Hedgecock’s guitar is lower in the vocal-heavy mix than expected, but one can hear the magic of “Cactus Rose” (even if you need to raise the volume for the guitar solo). Covers of “Jackson” and “Working Man’s Blues” make perfect sense.
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Tracklist
- 1Nothing Can Stop My Loving You1:58
- 2Jackson3:02
- 3Soap, Soup and Salvation4:11
- 4The Grapes of Wrath2:33
- 5Dustbowl Depression Time2:46
- 6Rattlesnake Mama1:45
- 7Vigilante1:51
- 8Working Man's Blues2:33
- 9Cactus Rose3:47
- 10When Love Comes Home To Stay3:07
- 11Cotton Belt3:10
- 12This World Is Not My Home2:30
Credits
Performers
- Marvin EtzioniBASS VOCALS
- Don HeffingtonDRUMS
- Ryan HedgecockLEAD GUITAR VOCALS
- Maria McKeeRHYTHM GUITAR VOCAL PERCUSSION
3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
