Little Steven - Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul - Greatest Hits
Facts
| Artist(s) | Little Steven |
| Studio | EMI |
| Release Date | September 6, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 724352234028 |
About Little Steven - Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul - Greatest Hits
Tracks
- Lyin' In A Bed Of Fire
- Forever
- Princess Of Little Italy
- Under The Gun
- I've Been Waiting
- Out Of The Darkness (Single Version)
- Solidarity
- Los Desaparecidos (The Disappeared Ones)
- Checkpoint Charlie
- Undefeated (Everybody Goes Home)
- Vote! (Single)
- Trail Of Broken Treaties (Single Version)
- Pretoria
- Native American
- No More Party's (Single Version)
- Bitter Fruit (Single Version)
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Great music |
| An acquired taste well worth acquiring. |
The multi-talented Mr. Van Zandt is best known as Springsteen's right hand man; he steals every scene he's in while playing 'Silvio' on "The Sopranos" and is responsible for a nationwide garage band radio program. He wrote and produced what I feel is the best "protest" song of OUR generation, "Sun City."
First off, his voice takes a little getting used to. It's a real voice, meaning he sounds authentic, but it's not what I would call "soothing". It's not meant to be. Nasal and whining, but services the songs very well (for the most part). When he's wailing "I will gather no more of your bitter fruit", it sounds just right.
Second, the production aspects on his earlier "singles" sound less dated than the later songs, due to their heavy dance-rock 80's style synths and drums.
Third...the funny thing is that I like THOSE later songs more. His songwriting clearly improves, as does his singing.
He's a phenomenal lyricist...plain and straightforward, an old-fashioned story teller.
And he's angry...hoo boy. He laments the plight of the Indians ("Native American" with a killer vocal by Bruce), the immigrant worker ("Bitter Fruit"...an irresistible beat with the great Ruben Blades on co-vocals), apartheid (the butt-shaking "Pretoria").
He rails against Reagan in "Vote!".
Not only does he wear his opinion on his sleeve, it's in neon lights. With the volume turned up to 11.
His earlier songs, like "Princess of Little Italy", don't leave as much of a lasting impression, but you'll still enjoy listening to his crack supporting band, The Disciples of Soul.
It'd be nice if someone would release this here in America. This is a great sampler for those of us wanting to get to know this particular musician. March 2, 2004
| Inside Left Outside |
Even if it's all over, don't ever say it was all in vain
And don't tell me everything we believe in has been washed away
Because something still remains
I know it still remains, because I'm still the same
And there ain't nothing gonna change my mind
Because I've spent my whole life just trying to find
Something I know I need but can't define
Everything I ever wanted is here baby
It's still alive inside of me
It never died inside of me
Everybody tells me, open up your eyes, it can never be like it used to be
I say to them, open up your heart, you see just what you want to see
Is it too much for you to see the truth
Every time you look in my face
Ain't it a little late in the game to throw your hand in
And ain't it a little late in the game to forget everything we've been
Trapped by the locked doors you never could get in
It's still alive inside of me
It never died inside of me
There was a moment in time, we could almost taste the adventure every day
Now I know that we're a little bit older
but that don't mean there's nothing new left to say
Now we spend the days walking away instead of trying to do something about it
You oughta be right by my side
Instead of trying to find a place to hide
Fighting to keep everything that we had baby
It's still alive inside of me
It never died inside of me July 14, 2002
| Silvio Dante's best Work |
proves that social consciousness and straight forward rock
mix very well. Start with the Carribean rhythms in
"Bitter Fruit" and crank it.
"Pretoria" starts weakly for about 15 seconds then becomes a haunting mix
of African tribal chants and rock & roll.
The only flaw: is the exclusion of the longer version of "Out Of The Darkness"
for the truncated top 40 version. December 13, 2001
| Lukewarm Set from Red Hot Singer/Songwriter |
Billy Innes July 18, 2001
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