Lost Souls (Raindogs Album)
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''Lost Souls'' is the debut album by the
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, released in 1990 on
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. Written by lead singer Mark Cutler and presenting a hybrid roots rock sound with
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elements, ''Lost Souls'' drew critical attention but was not a commercial success.


Critical reception

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wrote that "''Lost Souls'' is perfectly played material and an interesting debut, but there's not enough personality to send this over the top." The ''
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'' thought that the "lilting yet propulsive fiddle gusts, swirling through the basic guitar-rock architecture, give Raindogs both sweetness ''and'' bite." The ''
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'' deemed the album "a solid effort
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none of the songs really stood out." ''
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'' called it "catchy but a little cautious." ''
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'' declared the album to be "a perfectly unremarkable example of foursquare folk-rock traditionalism."


Track listing

(All tracks written by Mark Cutler) # "I'm Not Scared" 3:23 # "May Your Heart Keep Beating" 3:50 # "Phantom Flame" 3:31 # "The Higher Road" 3:04 # "Too Many Stars" 3:19 # "Nobody's Getting Out" 3:18 # "Cry for Mercy" 3:37 # "Adventure" 3:04 # "This Is the Place" 3:57 # "Under the Rainbow" 3:59 # "I Believe" 4:17 # "Something Wouldn't Be the Same" 4:43


Personnel

Mark Cutler - lead vocals/guitar
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- fiddle/mandolin
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- drums
Darren Hill - bass
Emerson Torrey - guitar/vocals
Jim Fitting - harmonica
Gordon Beadle/Scott Shetler/Curtis Stone/Myanna Pontoppidan - horns
Richard Reed/Peter Henderson - keyboards
Cheryl Hodge - background vocals
Tony Cuffe - whistles
Sa Davies - percussion
Ralph Tufo - accordion


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lost Souls (The Raindogs Album) The Raindogs albums 1990 debut albums Atco Records albums