Artist: Little Steven
Album: Born Again Savage (Deluxe Edition)
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1999/2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:05:15
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 1,52 GB
Tracklist:
01. Little Steven – Born Again Savage (04:37)
02. Little Steven – Camouflage Of Righteousness (05:01)
03. Little Steven – Guns, Drugs, And Gasoline (04:59)
04. Little Steven – Face Of God (07:37)
05. Little Steven – Saint Francis (08:16)
06. Little Steven – Salvation (05:09)
07. Little Steven – Organize (02:13)
08. Little Steven – Flesheater (06:06)
09. Little Steven – Lust For Enlightenment (08:37)
10. Little Steven – Tongues Of Angels (08:19)
11. Little Steven – It’s Been A Long Time (Solo Acoustic) (04:16)
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A classic second-in-command rocker in the tradition of Keith Richards and Johnny Thunders, Little Steven has also made a mark apart from his erstwhile boss, the Boss. The man also known as Miami Steve Van Zandt had a major hand in Southside Johnny’s bar-band masterwork Hearts of Stone, was the linchpin in 1985’s Artists United Against Apartheid project, and lead his own group, the Disciples of Soul, for a time after his 1984 departure from the E Street Band. Largely out of the picture through the 1990s, Little Steven returns with a solo outing that rocks harder and is more inflamed lyrically than one might have expected from this long-AWOL warrior. Van Zandt’s liner notes lay out his mission–to doff his bandana in the direction of the ’60s rockers who helped shape his consciousness, from Cream to the Kinks to Jefferson Airplane. At the same time, he maintains the confrontational political stance that’s been in evidence since the days of Sun City. Hence there’s the title track (“Look around at the volunteered slavery”) and “The Camouflage of Righteousness” (“We give you politicians and you call it a choice / We let you do the voting and you think you have a voice”). With this Savage attack, Little Steven fights the good fight and remains standing. (Steven Stolder)