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Overview

Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes had earned enthusiastic reviews and a loyal fan following on the strength of their first two albums, I Don't Want to Go Home and This Time It's for Real, but in the minds of many listeners they were still the little brother band of their friend and occasional benefactor Bruce Springsteen, and their third LP, 1978's Hearts of Stone, was an ambitious attempt by Southside and company to define themselves and step out of Springsteen's shadow. Gone were the cover tunes, the guest vocalists, and the goofy liner notes, and in their place Hearts of Stone delivered a set of tight and furiously passionate R&B influenced rock & roll tunes played by a mighty 11-piece band featuring one of the strongest horn sections in rock. While Springsteen wrote two songs for this album -- "Talk to Me" and the heart-tugging title cut -- this album really belongs to Southside Johnny Lyon, who rarely if ever sang with the force, emotional impact, and shades of detail he brought to these sessions, and Steve Van Zandt, who wrote the bulk of the songs, produced and arranged the album, and lends a superb guitar solo to "Hearts of Stone." In some respects, Hearts of Stone sounds like a dry run for what Van Zandt would later achieve with his band Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul on their debut album, Men Without Women, but as good a frontman as Van Zandt may be, Lyon's vocal skills are noticeably stronger, and he never had a better showcase for his talents than he did with this edition of the Asbury Jukes (especially with Max Weinberg guesting on drums and the whole band playing at the top of their form). Hearts of Stone would mark the last collaboration between Southside Johnny and Steve Van Zandt before 1991's reunion Better Days, and they inarguably parted ways on a high note. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/2005
Label: Beat Goes On
UPC: 5017261206893
Rank: 68963

Tracks

  1. Got to Be a Better Way Home
  2. This Time Baby's Gone for Good
  3. I Played the Fool
  4. Hearts of Stone
  5. Take It Inside
  6. Talk to Me
  7. Next to You
  8. Trapped Again
  9. Light Don't Shine

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes   Primary Artist
Southside Johnny   Primary Artist,Vocals
Billy Rush   Lead,Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm)
Eddie Marion   Sax (Baritone)
Johnny Lyon   Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Max Weinberg   Drums
Stan Harrison   Soloist,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor),Tenor (Vocal)
Kevin Kavanaugh   Vocals,Keyboards
Bob Muckin   Trumpet
Alan Berger   Bass
Steven Van Zandt   Lead,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Rick Gazda   Vocals,Trumpet
Bob Mucklin   Trumpet
Allan Berger   Bass,Vocals
Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg   Vocals,Trombone
Rich Gazala   Trumpet
Ed Manion   Vocals,Soloist,Saxophone,Sax (Baritone),Baritone (Vocal)

Technical Credits

Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Billy Rush   Group Member
John Tobler   Liner Notes
Eddie Marion   Group Member
Andrew Thompson   Remastering
John Lyon   Composer
Johnny Lyon   Composer
Max Weinberg   Group Member
Michael Barry   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Bruce Springsteen   Composer
Stan Harrison   Group Member
Kevin Kavanaugh   Group Member
Bob Muckin   Group Member
Steven Van Zandt   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Producer
Jack Malken   Mixing,Engineer
Rick Gazda   Group Member
Allan Berger   Group Member
Frank Stefanko   Photography
Frank Stefano   Photography
Candy   Assistant Engineer
Southside Johnny   Mixing
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