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Genre: Rock
Performer: T.S.O.L.
Title: Strange Love
Style: Hard Rock, Glam
Date of release: 1990
Country: US
MP3 album size: 1294 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1912 mb
WMA album size: 1865 mb
Digital formats: RA AIFF TTA WAV FLAC DTS MIDI
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Hell On Earth
Written-By – T.S.O.L.
4:50
2 Strange Love
Written-By – Scott Phillips , T.S.O.L.
3:22
3 In The Wind
Written-By – T.S.O.L.
4:40
4 Angel
Written-By – Jim Faraci, T.S.O.L.
4:45
5 White Lightning
Written-By – T.S.O.L.
4:03
6 One Shot Away
Written-By – T.S.O.L.
4:55
7 Blow By Blow
Written-By – Ron Emory, T.S.O.L.
3:29
8 Candy
Harmonica – Jimmy ZWritten-By – T.S.O.L.
5:16
9 Let Me Go
Harmonica – Jimmy ZWritten-By – T.S.O.L.
5:00
10 (Stop Me) At The Edge
Written-By – Scott Phillips , T.S.O.L.
4:40
11 Good Goodbye
Written-By – Scott Phillips , T.S.O.L.
4:03

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Enigma Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Roadrunner Productions B.V.
  • Copyright (c) – Enigma Records
  • Licensed From – Enigma Entertainment
  • Marketed By – Roadrunner Productions B.V.
  • Distributed By – CBS Records
  • Distributed By – Indisc
  • Distributed By – SPV
  • Distributed By – Disctrade
  • Distributed By – Non Stop S.p.A.
  • Distributed By – New Rose
  • Distributed By – Donostirock
  • Distributed By – Pinnacle
  • Distributed By – Metal Sales
  • Distributed By – Steinar
  • Distributed By – Unitor Oy
  • Distributed By – F.M. Records S.A.
  • Manufactured By – Sonopress – D-4010
  • Recorded At – Sunset Sound Factory
  • Recorded At – Crystal Sound
  • Mixed At – House Of Music, West Orange, California

Credits

  • Art Direction – Pat Dillon
  • Bass Guitar – Mike Roche
  • Design – Joe Wood, Shawn Peterson
  • Drums – Mitch Dean
  • Engineer – Ryan Dorn
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Morgan Martin*, Neal Avon
  • Guitar – Marshall Rohner
  • Management – Mike Zoto
  • Mixed By [Assistant] – Nelson Ayres
  • Painting – Aaron Smith
  • Photography By – Neil Zlozower
  • Producer, Mixed By – John Jansen
  • Typography – Jeannine Pinkerton
  • Vocals, Guitar – Joe Wood

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 016861-9391-2 0
  • Matrix / Runout: SONOPRESS D-4010 / LS93912 A
  • Label Code: LC 9321
  • Rights Society: STEMRA
  • Other: AAD

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7 73541-2 T.S.O.L. Strange Love ‎(CD, Album) Enigma Records 7 73541-2 US 1990
EPRO 275 T.S.O.L. Strange Love ‎(LP, Album, Promo) Enigma Records EPRO 275 US 1990
7 73541-2 T.S.O.L. Strange Love ‎(CD, Album, Lon) Enigma Records 7 73541-2 US 1990
LS 9391 1 T.S.O.L. Strange Love ‎(LP, Album) Restless Records LS 9391 1 Netherlands 1990
7 73541-4 T.S.O.L. Strange Love ‎(Cass, Album) Enigma Records 7 73541-4 1990


Discussion about T.S.O.L. - Strange Love
Snowseeker
So often do I come across an album by a band that’s severely underrated by the fans and, of course, loved by me and a few others. Though this is the follow-up to the overrated and sleazy Hit And Run, they did make a huge change in their music. There were 3 years between these albums and though bands can pull that sort of thing off in the here and now, it was certainly something rare back in the 80s. True Sound Of Liberty have spent those 3 years well I’d say. They found a way to still be commercial, like on Hit And Run, but also write good songs in the process, something that was forgotten back in 1987. On Strange Love , T.S.O.L. show the world they can be bluesy like Molly Hatchet without being lame and unoriginal, and that’s what matters most to me.This album is heavy as hell. For who cares what style they pursue, the main question will always be: are the songs original, well-written and good? Well, yes, the songs on here are very good. It’s really classic T.S.O.L. of the likes of which you would hear on Beneath The Shadows or Revenge, but then reissued in a blues-metal commercial jacket. This album contains southern smelled rockers like "Hell On Earth” and “In The Wind”. Together the songs form a strong album with a great overall ambience throughout. My writing skills tend to fail me in describing the greatness of some albums, and this is one of those albums. The styles are many and the originality is high. This is what the T.S.O.L. should be remembered for (even if it lacks some of the original memebers), not predecessor Hit And Run. This is the proper way of a punk rock going blues-metal commercial, such a shame that so many fans fail to see it. I recommend this album to every true fan
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