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Lone Justice

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 East of Eden Lone Justice 2:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 After the Flood Lone Justice 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Ways to Be Wicked Lone Justice 3:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Don't Toss Us Away Lone Justice 4:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Working Late Lone Justice 2:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Sweet, Sweet Baby (I'm Falling) Lone Justice 4:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Pass It On Lone Justice 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Wait 'Til We Get Home Lone Justice 3:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Soap, Soup and Salvation Lone Justice 4:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 You Are the Light Lone Justice 4:01 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Few new bands receive the kind of critical buzz that Lone Justice generated prior to the release of their first album in 1985, and one senses the band (not to mention producer Jimmy Iovine and Geffen Records) wanted to deliver something special to merit the hype. Which was not necessarily a good thing; Lone Justice is an album that tries so hard to be great that it sometimes ends up tripping over its own ambitions. The record leaves no doubt that the first edition of Lone Justice was a very good band; on the best cuts, Maria McKee's voice sounds like a force of nature, bassist Marvin Etzioni and bassist Don Heffington are a strong and imaginative rhythm section whether they were playing souped-up country shuffles or fifth-gear rock & roll, and if guitarist Ryan Hedgecock isn't quite a virtuoso, he's solid and inspired when he gets to step to the forefront. But guest keyboardist Benmont Tench and the other high-priced help (including Little Steven, Mike Campbell, and an uncredited Annie Lennox) often overwhelm the group's personality, and while McKee's songs celebrating the heart and soul of rural America are unquestionably sincere, they don't always ring true ("After the Flood" and "Pass It On" sound more like writing exercises than narratives centered around believable characters), and they also seem to inspire Iovine's most bombastic production decisions. Where Lone Justice succeeds is on straight-ahead rockers like "East of Eden" and "Working Late," the C&W weeper "Don't Toss Us Away," and the tough "love gone bad" number "Way to Be Wicked," all of which prove that this band really did have the goods. In the wake of the 1990s alt-country movement, in which dozens of bands mined similar musical territory with more satisfying results, Lone Justice sounds like an example of too many cooks spoiling the soup; there's enough good stuff to make it worth hearing, but its hard not to wish Lone Justice had gotten the sort of sympathetic but hands-off production that allowed Wilco and the Jayhawks to do their best work.

Recent Customer Reviews

Lone Justice Rocks my Socks!
     
by kaceyracey

I love this band, I remember listening to this on tape in my little boombox singing to "Ways to be Wicked" and "After the flood" This band has never gotten enough recognition in my opinion. Maria Mckee can sing her little butt off, but apparently that was not enough. I own every Maria Mckee album there is, but couldn't find my Lone Justice and now I can get it on Itunes... This is a must have. I know not too many people will read this but if you do, please TURN OFF YOUR RADIO and listen to this cd. You will love it! Enjoy! So worth the $10...

Sweet, Sweet Baby - Maria McKee...
     
by Blackelsluck

Wow, a great voice and great looks too. Maria's pouty cow-punk was enjoyable to hear on the radio in L.A.; until the radio station promoting this kind of music change formats and became KNAC - Metal and Glam-Rock spinners instead.

Yes, some of it is a bit weird, like "Soap, Soup, & Salvation', but that too is a part of the Downtown Los Angeles landscape (L.A. Mission, Fred Jordan Mission, etc).

The best songs are "Don't Toss Us Away", "Sweet, Sweet Baby", & "Wait Till We Get Home". Maria can sing Country, Blues, Syrupy Pop, and Sultry Ballad equally well.

Get this collection - then play it for your friends.

soul
     
by mrsmcgee

i alway thought that ways to be wicked was my fav. but, 20 years later, i think it was wait 'til we get home. so much heart. can't we all relate in one relationship or another.

Biography

Formed: 1984

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s

The roots rock band Lone Justice was formed in Los Angeles by guitarist Ryan Hedgecock and singer Maria McKee. The half-sister of Bryan MacLean, a member of the seminal psychedelic outfit Love, McKee's involvement in the L.A. club scene dated back to her infancy; at the age of three, she joined MacLean...
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