Voice of America (Little Steven album)
Voice of America | ||||
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Studio album by Little Steven | ||||
Released | May 7, 1984[1] | |||
Recorded | 1983 - 84 | |||
Genre | Arena rock, glam metal | |||
Length | 40:51 | |||
Label | EMI America | |||
Producer | Little Steven | |||
Little Steven chronology | ||||
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Singles from Voice of America | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Robert Christgau | C+[3] |
Voice of America is the second solo album by Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul released on May 7, 1984, four weeks before Bruce Springsteen released Born in the U.S.A.[1]
This album traded in the horns and the R & B influences of the previous Men Without Women for a raw, garage rock sound. Politics came to the lyrical forefront, with the general theme being opposition to Ronald Reagan-era American foreign policy.
"Out of the Darkness", a synthesizer-led anthem with sweeping arena rock and hair metal atmosphere, garnered some airplay, as well as music video play on MTV, and was effective in concert, while the somewhat softer and evocative "Checkpoint Charlie" also received considerable radio airplay. "Los Desaparecidos" gained praise as an effective protest song on behalf of the 1970s and 1980s victims of state-sponsored forced disappearance in South America. On other songs, the political viewpointing became more strident and was criticized as somewhat artless.
"I Am a Patriot", which held roughly that dissent was not disloyalty, became a favorite song of Jackson Browne, who covered it on his 1989 album World in Motion and who frequently performed it in his concerts. In 2004, the two would duet on the song during the last of the Vote for Change shows. Pearl Jam has covered the song as well.
In 2019, the album was remastered for release as part of Van Zandt's career-spanning box set Rock N Roll Rebel: The Early Work. The digital deluxe edition of the album was released on October 25, 2019 containing 10 bonus tracks, including the studio outtake "Rock N Roll Rebel", which was written following Van Zandt's 1983 removal from Disneyland due to he and his band's clothing being deemed inappropriate. The digital deluxe edition also includes the reissued Vote! bonus EP.
Track listing[]
All songs written by Little Steven.
- "Voice of America" – 3:30
- "Justice" – 3:18
- "Checkpoint Charlie" – 4:37
- "Solidarity" – 3:26
- "Out of the Darkness" – 4:34
- "Los Desaparecidos (The Disappeared Ones)" – 5:15 (not on some vinyl editions)
- "Fear" – 4:43
- "I Am a Patriot (And the River Opens for the Righteous)" – 3:26
- "Among the Believers" – 3:54
- "Undefeated (Everybody Goes Home)" – 3:40
1991 CD Bonus Tracks[]
- "Vote!" – 4:35
- "Caravan" – 3:56
2019 Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks[]
- "Voice of America" Radio spot (1984) - 1:07
- "Rock N Roll Rebel" (Studio track - 1983) - 5:02
- "Caravan" (Live at Marquee Club, London, UK - October 18, 1982) - 4:17
- "I Don't Want to Go Home" (Live at Marquee Club, London, UK - October 18, 1982) - 4:35
- "Alive for the First Time" (Writing session, The Birth of a Song - 1983) - 9:10
- "Out of the Darkness" (12" single - 1984) - 5:31
- "Inside of Me" (French TV - 1983) - 5:14
- "US Festival" Radio spot (1983) - 0:21
- "It's Possible" (Studio track - Date unknown) - 4:23
- "Vote! (That Mutha Out)" (12" single - 1984) - 4:36
2019 "Vote!" Bonus EP[]
- "Vote! (That Mutha Out)" (12" Single - 1984) - 4:36
- "Vote! Part II (Rap Version)" (1984) - 6:56
- "Vote! Part III (After World War III)" (Rap version) (12" single - 1984) - 6:25
- "Vote! Part IV (Instrumental)" (12" single - 1984) - 4:36
- "Vote! Part V (Rap Version)" (1984) - 5:11
Personnel[]
- Little Steven – guitars, lead vocals
- Jean Beauvoir – bass guitar, vocals
- Dino Danelli – drums
- – congas, African talking drum, shekere, wind chimes, tambourine, timbales, backing vocals
- – keyboards, backing vocals
- – oboe, backing vocals, additional keyboards
Charts[]
Album
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200 | 55 |
Norwegian Albums Chart[4] | 6 |
Swedish Albums Chart[5] | 8 |
Singles[]
Single | Chart (1984) | Position |
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"Los Desaparecidos (The Disappeared Ones)" | Mainstream Rock[6] | 27 |
"Out of the Darkness" | Norwegian Singles Chart[4] | 8 |
"Voice of America" | Norwegian Singles Chart[4] | 9 |
- "Vote!" was also released as a single but did not chart.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Russell, Lisa. "Little Steven (Van Zandt) Says Goodbye to the Boss". People. Time Inc., 10 Sept. 1984. Web. 2 Apr. 2017. "The timing of Van Zandt’s LP—Bruce’s came out only four weeks after Voice of America—is also proving to be a little off."
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ Robert Christgau review
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Norwegian Charts > Little Steven"
- ^ "Swedish Charts > Little Steven"
- ^ "Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul Songs (Top Songs/Chart Singles Discography)"
- 1983 albums
- Steven Van Zandt albums
- Albums produced by Steven Van Zandt
- EMI America Records albums
- Albums recorded at Polar Studios