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BoDeans - Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams [1986][EAC,log,
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Artist: BoDeans
Release:Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams
Released:  1986
Label:   Rhino
Catalog#:    2009 - Expanded Edition with Bonus Tracks
Format: FLAC / Lossless / Log / Cue
Country: USA
Style:  rock pop

1. She's A Runaway
2. Fadeaway
3. Still The Night
4. Rickshaw Riding 
5. Angels
6. Misery
7. The Strangest Kind
8. Say You Will 
9. Ultimately Fine
10. That's All 
11. Lookin' For Me Somewhere

All Music Review:

When the BoDeans appeared in 1986 with their first album, Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams, they immediately were filed under "roots rock" (a popular term of the day) because of the Western twang in their guitars, their bouncy beat, and their simple, neo-rockabilly approach to songwriting, not to mention the production of T-Bone Burnett. They led off the album with "She's a Runaway," a song of spousal abuse and revenge that indicated a higher social consciousness than much of the rest of the album, which was typified by "Misery," in which the singer laments that his girlfriend sleeps around. At their best, on "She's a Runaway," "Fadeaway," and "Angels," the BoDeans came up with infectious riffs and made maximum use of the sweet-and-sour vocal interaction between the conventional voice of Kurt Neumann and Sammy Llanas' distinctive nasal whine. Much of the album was slight, but there was enough of an individual sound to the better material to think of the BoDeans as a band of considerable promise.

2009 Expanded Edition Also Includes:

12. Try And Try
13. Sail Away (Demo)
14. Amen (Demo)
15. Small Town Ways (Demo)
16. Janey (new recording)
17. Turn Your Radio On (Demo)

Rhino presents the Collector's Edition of the BoDeans first album, which includes a remastered and expanded version of the original Slash/Warner Bros. 

The unforgettable opening notes of the BoDeans' "She's A Runaway"ΓÇöthe album's lead trackΓÇöheralded a singular sound that was true to its own style and the unique sound of the group. Rock journalist Dave Marsh writes in the liner notes: "Such music speaks to those who seek it and waylays those who stumble across it. Whether its audience is measured in millions or thousands, it's the only kind of rock 'n' roll (or most anything else in the cultural arena) that counts." 

Producer T-Bone Burnett, who recently produced the critically acclaimed Alison Krauss and Robert Plant album Raising Sand as well as the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack released in 2000, recorded the album in Los Angeles, capturing the beauty of Neumann and Llanas' contrasting voices as they sang a batch of songs sophisticated enough to know when to tell a story or when to just speak to the moment. 

The original, 11-song album contains essential tracks such as "Still The Night," "Angels" and "Fadeaway." Among the six bonus tracks included on the Collector's Edition are "Try And Try" ("Fadeaway" b-side) and "Janey," a song recorded in 2008 available here for the first time. For the set, Rhino also unearths four unreleased demosΓÇöincluding "Amen" and "Small Town Ways"ΓÇöthat Neumann and Llanas recorded in college, where they reportedly enrolled solely to gain access to the school's four-track recorder.