Social Distortion - Somewhere Between Heaven And Hell
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- Barcode 8713748981280
- Genre Punk, Rockabilly
- Condition New
Originally released on February 11, 1992, Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell is the fourth studio album by Southern California's Social Distortion and the record many fans consider their finest hour. Following the surprise success of their self-titled breakthrough, Mike Ness and his crew retrofitted country and blues forms with "big-block engines," creating a style that combined the grit of Johnny Cash with the high-voltage energy of the Ramones. It remains their best-selling album, reaching Gold status and spawning the massive Modern Rock hit "Bad Luck."
This premium Music On Vinyl (MOV) reissue is pressed on 180g audiophile-grade vinyl, meticulously mastered to capture the "thick, propulsive" guitar tones engineered by Dave Jerden and mixed by Andy Wallace. Whether you're hearing the "blistering, punk-rock attack" of "Cold Feelings" or the "honky-tonk swagger" of their "Making Believe" cover, this pressing ensures every gravelly note of Mike Ness’s vocals sounds like "supple, cigarette-stained leather."
A1 Cold Feelings
A2 Bad Luck
A3 Making Believe
A4 Born To Lose
A5 Bye Bye Baby
B1 When She Begins
B2 99 To Life
B3 King Of Fools
B4 Sometimes I Do
B5 This Time Darlin'
