Heart of Rock & Roll, The - (previously unreleased, session take)
11)
Walking on a Thin Line - (previously unreleased, session take)
12)
If This Is It - (previously unreleased)
13)
Heart and Soul - (previously unreleased)
14)
I Want a New Drug - (previously unreleased)
Performer Notes
Huey Lewis & The News: Huey Lewis (vocals, harmonica); Johnny Colla (guitar, saxophone, background vocals); Chris Hayes (guitar, background vocals); Sean Hopper (keyboards, background vocals); Mario Cipollina (bass); Bill Gibson (drums, percussion, background vocals).
Additional personnel: John McFee (pedal steel guitar).
Producer: Huey Lewis & The News.
Reissue producer: Kevin Flaherty.
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California; The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California; live in San Francisco, California on February 21, 1985; live on TV Rock Palace, Los Angeles, California on January 15, 1984.
Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Bob Norberg (Capitol Mastering).
This is part of EMI's Expanded Editions series.
Personnel: Huey Lewis (vocals, harmonica); Johnny Colla (vocals, guitar, saxophone); Chris Hayes (vocals, guitar); Sean Hopper (vocals, keyboards); Bill Gibson (vocals, drums, percussion); John McFee (pedal steel guitar); Mario Cipollina (bass).
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California and The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California.
Picture This found Huey Lewis and the News developing a signature sound, but they truly came into their own on their third album, Sports. It's true that the record holds together better than its predecessors because it has a clear, professional production, but the real key is the songs. Where their previous albums were cluttered with generic filler, nearly every song on Sports has a huge hook. And even if the News aren't bothered by breaking new ground, there's no denying that the craftmanship on Sports is pretty infectious. There's a reason why well over half of the album ("The Heart of Rock & Roll," "Heart and Soul," "I Want a New Drug," "Walking on a Thin Line," "If This Is It") were huge American hit singles -- they have instantly memorable hooks, driven home with economical precision by a tight bar band, who are given just enough polish to make them sound like superstars. And that's just what Sports made them.
[For the 30th Anniversary of Sports, the 1983 blockbuster that turned Huey Lewis & The News into superstars, the albums was given a sparkling new remaster and expanded into a 2-disc set containing a second CD comprised entirely of live versions of the album's nine songs. Not all of these nine songs date from the supporting tour for Sports. As a matter fact, only "Walking On A Thin Line"-here introduced with "this is another one off the new record," a phrase that often sends audience rushing to the nearest beerstand-dates from 1983, with the vast majority dating from 1987-1989, when the band was recording and promoting Small World, the 1988 album that brought their hit streak to a close. Two other cuts come from the Fore! era -- "If This is It" was cut in 986, "Bad Is Bad" is from 1987-and on these, like the Small World performances, are precise, professional and a bit too polished, the sound of arena rockers, not a bar band. Remarkably, the two songs cut in 2012-presumably because neither song were performed live in the '80s-do indeed showcase Huey Lewis & The News at their raucous, barroom best. They tear through "You Crack Me Up" and, best of all, they bring in former Clover guitarist John McFee to play steel on a rowdy "Honky Tonk Blues." Long the weak link on the LP, here on this deluxe edition this Hank Williams cover is a standout, capturing all the good humor and joy of Huey Lewis & The News at their best and it's something of a small wonder that they still sound so good 30 years after their commercial peak.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Professional Reviews
CMJ (1/5/04, p.14) - Ranked #16 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1984"
CMJ (1/5/04, p.14) - Ranked #16 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1984"
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Reviews
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Year 9 I think it was, or thereabouts? We played this album a crapload.
A soundtrack for a party or two, that is for sure. Some catchy, no-nonsense fun rock music. Ain't nothing wrong with that, as they say.
I think the music industry now could use a dose of Huey Lewis or 3 like him, that is for sure. Not in shitty movies about karaoke, either. Actually putting out albums, instead.
This is, without any doubt, one of the highlights of Huey Lewis' career. There are several big hits off this album, If This Is It, I Want a New Drug, Heart and Soul, and The Heart of Rock N Roll. All of these songs are great, but there's also little filler on what was a huge hit album for Huey Lewis and the News. The remastered edition contains several bonus tracks, all of which are good.
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