Long Gone Dead
Long Gone Dead is the second album by the American band Rank and File, released in 1984.[3][4] Founding member Alejandro Escovedo left the band prior to the recording sessions for the album.[5] The first single was "Sound of the Rain".[6] The album was a commercial disappointment.[7] ProductionRecorded in Austin, the album was produced by Jeff Eyrich.[8][9] Stan Lynch played drums on the album; Richard Greene played fiddle.[10][11] The band made a point of engaging with any musical idea that came to them, rather than sticking to one style.[12] "I'm an Old Old Man" is a cover of the Lefty Frizzell song.[13] "John Brown" is about the abolitionist.[12] Critical reception
Robert Christgau wrote that, "in a disquietingly cerebral way the music is very moving, with the Kinman brothers' wide-spaced close harmonies adding a unique sweet-and-sour lift to their defiantly doomy tunes."[14] Trouser Press opined that, "lacking the first LP's lost and lonesome prairie feel, Long Gone Dead is appealing but disappointing."[9] The New York Times stated that the band "should stick to country-rock, at least for the time being; the closer they get to authentic country music, the more plastic they sound."[11] The Washington Post concluded that "Rank and File is certainly pleasing enough as a pop band and sincere enough as a country act, but the band needs to rediscover the link between the two."[17] The Philadelphia Inquirer determined that the songs "too often sound like parodies of country songs rather than the homages they apparently intend, and the vocals are frequently dolorous drags."[16] AllMusic wrote that, "while a more ambitious and musically diverse album than Sundown, Long Gone Dead just doesn't have the same tight focus and sharp impact of the debut."[10] MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide called the album "a vitally important [document] of the rebirth of an entire genre of American music that, watered down and pasteurized, resurfaced later in everything from John Mellencamp's first post-Cougar releases to the entire current crop of alterna-twangers."[15] Track listing
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