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''Life Goes On'' is the fifth and final
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by the
country rock Country rock is a genre of music which fuses rock and country. It was developed by rock musicians who began to record country-flavored records in the late 1960s and early 1970s. These musicians recorded rock records using country themes, vocal s ...
band
The Desert Rose Band The Desert Rose Band was an American country rock band from Los Angeles, California, founded in 1985 by Chris Hillman (formerly of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers), with Herb Pedersen and John Jorgenson. The original lineup included Bil ...
, released by
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in 1993. The album, produced by
Paul Worley Paul Worley (born February 16, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American record producer and session guitarist, known primarily for his work in country music. Formerly a vice president at Sony BMG, he later joined the staff of Warner Bros. Rec ...
and Ed Seay, was the only one from the band not to be issued in North America. The album's lead single, "
What About Love "What About Love" is a song originally recorded by Canadian rock group Toronto, re-released in 1985 by the American rock group Heart. The song was Heart's "comeback" single. It was the first Heart track to reach the top 40 in three years, and ...
", reached No. 71 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart.


Background

Following the commercial failure of their fourth studio album, ''True Love'', the Desert Rose Band were dropped by MCA in 1992, while both original guitarist John Jorgenson and drummer Steve Duncan departed the band during this time. After a period of uncertainty over their future, the remaining band members, including leading member Chris Hillman, decided to continue and record a new album. Speaking to ''Billboard'' in 1993, Hillman said: "I was sitting here with Bill and Herb and Tom, and asking, "Is this it? Should I go solo?" But I couldn't let us go out with ''True Love'', and we owed Curb two records. So we worked things out with Curb country's division president Dick Whitehouse, and now that Curb has its own distribution and (country artist)
Hal Ketchum Hal Michael Ketchum (April 9, 1953November 23, 2020) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He released eleven studio albums from 1986 to 2014, including nine for divisions of Curb Records. Ketchum's 1991 album ''Past the Point of ...
's doing miracles for the label, I said, "You have every opportunity to be a major label. Let's make a record"." For their new album, the band returned to the production team of Paul Worley and Ed Seay, who had produced the band's first three LPs, while Jorgenson also returned to play on two tracks. The remaining tracks featured guitarist Jeff Ross, although he was replaced by Jim Monahan for the following tour, while the touring drummer position was filled by Tim Grogan. Several prominent country and bluegrass musicians made guest appearances on the album, who were also close friends of Hillman, including guitarist Tony Rice, fiddle player Sam Bush, dobro player Al Perkins and guitarist Larry Park (of
Boy Howdy Boy Howdy was an American country music band founded in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. Its members were Jeffrey Steele (lead vocals, bass guitar), Hugh Wright (drums), and brothers Cary Park (guitar, mandolin, vocals) and Larry Park (guitar, fi ...
). Hillman told ''Billboard'' about the album: "We've worked on the road and built a good core following, and could remain working without a record, so we took our time putting the new album together. The songs and the vocal blend which Herb and I get are even more focused, but we've just furthered the unique sound we have." Speaking to the ''
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'', he added: "I want to get us back into the majors, we were relegated to the minor leagues. I think we ave madea really good record. We went back with our original producers, and it's far more Desert Rose-sounding than any of the other records." The album's lead single, "
What About Love "What About Love" is a song originally recorded by Canadian rock group Toronto, re-released in 1985 by the American rock group Heart. The song was Heart's "comeback" single. It was the first Heart track to reach the top 40 in three years, and ...
", was released in July 1993 and reached No. 71 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs chart. Due to its limited success, ''Life Goes On'' was given a release in Europe only during September 1993. Reflecting on the country music scene of the time, he stated: "It's a volatile business right now. It's becoming so disposable. What was once an artistic business has somehow become a commodities business." Deciding that the Desert Rose Band had run their course, Hillman disbanded the group on March 1, 1994, one week after they played their final gig in Indio, California. Following the split, Hillman took a break from the music business, until he was ready to record again. Recalling the album to ''Billboard'' in 1996, Hillman said: "It wasn't a bad record, but Curb, in all its wisdom, put it out only in Europe and the Orient. Original band members John Jorgenson and Jay Dee Maness had already left, so we'd lost the essence of the original ensemble – and our shelf life had expired. If we had kept going, we'd have ended up doing USO tours and Vegas lounges – things we didn't want to do! So we laid out a situation for Curb where we'd do a 'retirement party' in L.A., and maybe film it for TNN and gracefully say adios – but they didn't go for it."


Track listing

#"
What About Love "What About Love" is a song originally recorded by Canadian rock group Toronto, re-released in 1985 by the American rock group Heart. The song was Heart's "comeback" single. It was the first Heart track to reach the top 40 in three years, and ...
" - 3:18 (Chris Hillman; Steve Hill) #"Night After Night" - 3:21 (Chris Hillman; Michael Woody) #"Walk on By" - 2:55 (Chris Hillman; R. Alan Thornhill) #"Love's Refugees" - 3:25 (Chris Hillman; Steve Hill) #"Life Goes On" - 3:20 (Chris Hillman; Herb Pedersen) #"That's Not the Way" - 3:49 (Chris Hillman; Michael Woody) #"Till It's Over" - 3:07 (Chris Hillman; Steve Hill) #"Hold On" - 3:54 (Herb Pedersen) #"Little Rain" - 2:50 (Chris Hillman; Steve Hill) #"Throw Me a Lifeline" - 3:13 (Chris Hillman; Steve Hill)


References

{{Authority control 1993 albums The Desert Rose Band albums Curb Records albums Albums produced by Paul Worley