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The Long Ryders|Native Sons  (Expanded Edition)

Native Sons (Expanded Edition)

The Long Ryders

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The Long Ryders' debut EP, 1983's 10-5-60, revealed that while the band certainly shared a love of the sounds of the 1960s with their brethren on L.A.'s paisley underground scene, their first loyalty was to the alternately jangly and twangy sounds of the Byrds' glory days. Their first full-length effort, 1984's Native Sons, was where they went all in on the country and folk-rock facets of their musical formula. Produced by Henry Lewy (who was at the controls for the first two Flying Burrito Brothers albums), featuring a guest vocal from former Byrd Gene Clark on "Ivory Tower," and boasting a cover that replicated the sleeve for Buffalo Springfield's fabled unreleased album Stampede, Native Sons did away with the garage rock raunch and bursts of trippiness that punctuated 10-5-60 and steeped itself in rootsy sounds, albeit with an energy and drive that often outstripped their heroes. The Long Ryders were a band with no fear of indulging their influences, though they were far more than copyists; they tapped into the mindset that made their heroes great while adding fresh ideas of their own that were solidly up to date. There are flashes of the social consciousness that came to the fore here on songs like "I Had a Dream," "Too Close to the Light," and "Wreck of the 809" that confirm the Long Ryders were less interested in nostalgia that in keeping up the fight for a more just world, as befit a band that prized ideas more than fashion (though they sure loved a good Western shirt). They weren't averse to just having fun, either, as on "Run Dusty Run," "Never Got to Meet the Mom," and a cover of Mel Tillis' "Sweet Mental Revenge." Sid Griffin's and Stephen McCarthy's guitars wail gloriously, bassist Tom Stevens and drummer Greg Sowders invest these tracks with plenty of punchy drive, and the harmonies are superb, sweet with just the right amount of salt to bring out the flavor. Though State of Our Union would be the Long Ryders' best album, Native Sons runs a close second, and captures the excitement of a great band finding their sound and getting it right for the first time.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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1
Final Wild Son
00:02:36

Stephen McCarthy, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

2
Ivory Tower
00:02:59

Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist - Barry Shank, Composer

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

3
Run Dusty Run
00:02:25

Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist - Greg Sowders, Composer

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

4
(Sweet) Mental Revenge
00:02:50

Mel Tillis, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

5
Fair Game
00:02:37

Nic Chagall, Composer, Lyricist - Stephen McCarthy, Composer - Claus Terhoeven, Composer, Lyricist - Ørjan Nilsen, Composer, Lyricist - Stefan Bossems, Composer, Lyricist - Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

6
Tell It to the Judge on Sunday
00:03:08

Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

7
Wreck of the 809
00:03:56

Stephen McCarthy, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - Tom Stevens, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

8
Too Close to the Light
00:04:11

Stephen McCarthy, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - Tom Stevens, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist - Greg Sowders, Composer

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

9
Never Got to Meet the Mom
00:02:15

Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

10
I Had a Dream
00:03:51

John McCarthy, Composer - Stephen McCarthy, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

11
Join My Gang
00:02:48

Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

12
You Don't Know What's Right...
00:04:01

Stephen McCarthy, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist - Christopher Brewer, Composer

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

13
10-5-60
00:03:11

Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

14
And She Rides
00:04:30

Sid Griffin, Composer, Writer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist - Greg Sowders, Composer, Writer

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

15
Born to Believe in You
00:03:06

Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

16
Masters of War
00:04:34

Bob Dylan, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

17
Black Girl (Live at Late Show McCabe's, 18/05/1984)
00:02:51

Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

18
Wreck of the 809 (Live at Late Show McCabe's, 18/05/1984)
00:03:35

Stephen McCarthy, Composer - Sid Griffin, Composer - Tom Stevens, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

19
Further Along (Live at Late Show McCabe's, 18/05/1984)
00:04:53

Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

20
The Rains Came (Live at CBGB's, New York City, 19/04/1984)
00:02:36

Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

21
You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover (Live at West End, Chicago, November 1984)
00:05:48

Griffin, Composer - The Long Ryders, MainArtist

© 1984 Cherry Red Records Ltd ℗ 2016 Cherry Red Records

Chronique

The Long Ryders' debut EP, 1983's 10-5-60, revealed that while the band certainly shared a love of the sounds of the 1960s with their brethren on L.A.'s paisley underground scene, their first loyalty was to the alternately jangly and twangy sounds of the Byrds' glory days. Their first full-length effort, 1984's Native Sons, was where they went all in on the country and folk-rock facets of their musical formula. Produced by Henry Lewy (who was at the controls for the first two Flying Burrito Brothers albums), featuring a guest vocal from former Byrd Gene Clark on "Ivory Tower," and boasting a cover that replicated the sleeve for Buffalo Springfield's fabled unreleased album Stampede, Native Sons did away with the garage rock raunch and bursts of trippiness that punctuated 10-5-60 and steeped itself in rootsy sounds, albeit with an energy and drive that often outstripped their heroes. The Long Ryders were a band with no fear of indulging their influences, though they were far more than copyists; they tapped into the mindset that made their heroes great while adding fresh ideas of their own that were solidly up to date. There are flashes of the social consciousness that came to the fore here on songs like "I Had a Dream," "Too Close to the Light," and "Wreck of the 809" that confirm the Long Ryders were less interested in nostalgia that in keeping up the fight for a more just world, as befit a band that prized ideas more than fashion (though they sure loved a good Western shirt). They weren't averse to just having fun, either, as on "Run Dusty Run," "Never Got to Meet the Mom," and a cover of Mel Tillis' "Sweet Mental Revenge." Sid Griffin's and Stephen McCarthy's guitars wail gloriously, bassist Tom Stevens and drummer Greg Sowders invest these tracks with plenty of punchy drive, and the harmonies are superb, sweet with just the right amount of salt to bring out the flavor. Though State of Our Union would be the Long Ryders' best album, Native Sons runs a close second, and captures the excitement of a great band finding their sound and getting it right for the first time.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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