Love Tracks (Don McLean album)

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Love Tracks
Mclean love tracks.jpg
Studio album by
Released1988[1]
GenreRock
Length30:43
LabelCapitol
ProducerDave Burgess
Don McLean chronology
Dominion (LIVE)
(1982)
Love Tracks
(1988)
For the Memories Vols I & II
(1989)
Singles from Love Tracks
  1. "You Can't Blame the Train"
    Released: October 1987
  2. "Love in My Heart"
    Released: 1988
  3. "Eventually"
    Released: 1988

Love Tracks is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Don McLean, released by Capitol in 1988.

Two singles were released from the album. You Can't Blame the Train reached No. 49 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs in December 1987,[2] while "Love in My Heart" reached No. 65 in August 1988.[3]

Critical reception[]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2/5 stars[4]
Billboardmixed[5]
Cash Boxmixed[6]
Toronto Star (USA)1/5 stars[7]

Upon release, Cash Box commented: "The man who was the great hope of folk music a decade and a half ago is back but not nearly as eye-opening. Now he's a bit countrified and more than a little corny; but at least he's got Duane Eddy guesting on guitar."[6] Billboard stated: "Missing here are the profound and vivid lyrics that have long been McLean trademarks. Still, the song are melodic and listenable."[5] In a retrospective review, Jim Esch of AllMusic described the album as "overly slick and dated '80s Nashville production" that "mars this comeback effort by Don McLean". He added: "The obvious intent was to pitch McLean at the mainstream country market, and while he does a credible enough job, McLean's real strength was always his sensitive songwriting."[4]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love in My Heart"Michael Brewer3:02
2."Eventually"Terri Sharp2:53
3."Dust for Blood"Don McLean2:57
4."Going for the Gold"Charles Browder, John W. Ryles2:46
5."What Will the World Be Like"McLean2:56
6."The Touch of Her Hand"William Oliver Swofford3:21
7."You Can't Blame the Train"Sharp3:09
8."It's Not Your Fault"McLean2:52
9."Everyday Is a Miracle"McLean3:07
10."Blues Train"McLean3:36

References[]

  1. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011-05-27). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music - Colin Larkin - Google Books. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  2. ^ Billboard. "Don McLean You Can't Blame The Train Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  3. ^ Billboard. "Don McLean Love In The Heart Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b AllMusic Review by Jim Esch. "Love Tracks - Don McLean | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2018-11-10.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Billboard magazine – September 3, 1988 – Album reviews – page 72
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Cash Box newspaper – September 3, 1988 – Album releases: feature picks – page 13
  7. ^ https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/474236081.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Oct+21%2C+1988&author=Craig+MacInnis+Toronto+Star&pub=Toronto+Star&desc=Healey+shows+fluid+dexterity+in+big-league+debut&pqatl=google
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