Strange Love (T.S.O.L. Album)
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''Strange Love'' is the sixth studio album by the American rock band
T.S.O.L. T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty) is an American punk rock band formed in 1978 in Long Beach, California. Although most commonly associated with hardcore punk, T.S.O.L.'s music has varied on each release, including such styles as deathrock, a ...
(True Sounds of Liberty), released in 1990 through
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. It was the band's final studio album to include singer/guitarist Joe Wood and drummer Mitch Dean, and the only one to include guitarist
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. Bassist and sole remaining original member Mike Roche left the group after the recording of ''Strange Love'', reuniting with the rest of the original lineup in 1991. Wood and Dean carried on for a few more years with other members, but ''Strange Love'' was a commercial disappointment and the band was eventually dropped from Enigma. In 1999 founding members Roche,
Jack Grisham Jack Grisham (born July 22, 1961) is an American rock vocalist, musician, raconteur and political activist from Southern California. He is the vocalist for the punk rock band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty), which emerged from the late 1970s L ...
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Ron Emory Ron Emory (born May 20, 1962, Lynwood, California, United States) is an American rock musician and guitarist for the punk rock band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty). An original member of the band, founded in Southern California in 1979, Emo ...
, and Todd Barnes would win back legal rights to the name "T.S.O.L." from Wood and relaunch the band, taking it back to its punk rock roots.


Background

T.S.O.L.'s original lineup of singer
Jack Grisham Jack Grisham (born July 22, 1961) is an American rock vocalist, musician, raconteur and political activist from Southern California. He is the vocalist for the punk rock band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty), which emerged from the late 1970s L ...
, guitarist
Ron Emory Ron Emory (born May 20, 1962, Lynwood, California, United States) is an American rock musician and guitarist for the punk rock band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty). An original member of the band, founded in Southern California in 1979, Emo ...
, bassist Mike Roche, and drummer Todd Barnes had released two albums and two
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before Grisham and Barnes left the band in 1983. They were replaced by singer/guitarist Joe Wood and drummer Mitch Dean, and over the course of three studio albums and a live album between 1984 and 1988 the band moved away from the original lineup's
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sound in favor of
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. Emory left the band in 1988 during recording of
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for ''Strange Love'', leaving Roche as the sole remaining original member; Emory has a writing credit on the track "Blow by Blow". He was replaced by guitarist Scotty Phillips from
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, who toured with the band and worked with them on the ''Strange Love'' material but left to pursue other musical endeavors; Phillips shares writing credit on three of the album's tracks. Los Angeles guitarist
Marshall Rohner Marshall Lambert Rohner (December 20, 1963 in Iowa – October 18, 2005 in Yucca Valley, California) was a guitarist whose credits include: T.S.O.L., The Cruzados, Jimmy and The Mustangs, Kenny Brown and Dino's Revenge. Rohner appeared in sever ...
replaced him, and the band recorded ''Strange Love'' at L.A.'s Sunset Sound Factory and Crystal Sound in September 1989. Roche quit the band prior to ''Strange Love'''s May 1990 release. "At this point we wondered if we should change the name
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, said Dean, "We had eaten, shit, pissed, and bled T.S.O.L. for seven years, so didn't that give us a right to keep the name? Hell, yeah. Besides, we had just recorded the best record of our lives and weren't about to roll over and die. We had to tour to support the record." With signed permission from Emory and Roche, the band hired a touring bassist and toured in support of the album from May 1990 to June 1991. Following the tour, Dave Mello joined to fill the bass position. Rohner was unable to continue touring, so Phillips rejoined the band that September.


Reception

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biographer Bradley Torreano remarks that by 1990, T.S.O.L. was "a hair metal band in every way", and that "the superficial ''Strange Love'' was met with indifferent sales and a shrinking audience, a poor fate for the ailing band", attributing Roche's departure to "his growing discomfort with the direction of his band". Reviewer Alex Henderson rated the album 1½ stars out of 5, saying "T.S.O.L. had turned its attention to all-night parties and women in skin-tight dresses and high heels. Compare an early T.S.O.L. recording like 1981's 'Superficial Love' to anything on this CD, and it's hard to believe it's even the same band." However, he found some merit to the record: "There were those who cried 'Sellout!', but the fact remains that songs like 'White Lightning', 'Hell on Earth', and 'One Shot Away' are spirited, fun, and entertaining. Though it may not be in a class with
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'', ''Strange Love'' isn't anything to be embarrassed by either." ''Strange Love'' ultimately became the final studio album by the hard rock/glam metal incarnation of T.S.O.L. A
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, '' Hell and Back Together: 1984–1990'', was released in 1992, but the band was dropped from Enigma Records' roster and dissolved soon after. Meanwhile, the original T.S.O.L. lineup of Grisham, Emory, Roche, and Barnes had reunited and recorded the live album '' Live '91''. In 1999 they reacquired legal rights to the band's name from Wood and relaunched T.S.O.L. with a return to their original hardcore punk sound.


Track listing


Personnel

;Band * Joe Wood – vocals, guitar, producer *
Marshall Rohner Marshall Lambert Rohner (December 20, 1963 in Iowa – October 18, 2005 in Yucca Valley, California) was a guitarist whose credits include: T.S.O.L., The Cruzados, Jimmy and The Mustangs, Kenny Brown and Dino's Revenge. Rohner appeared in sever ...
– guitar, producer *Mike Roche – bass guitar, producer *Mitch Dean – drums, producer ;Additional musicians *
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– harmonica on "Candy" and "Let Me Go" ;Production *Ryan Dorn –
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– assistant recording engineer *Morgan Martin – assistant recording engineer *John Jansen –
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*Nelson Ayres – assistant mix engineer *Pat Dillon – art direction *Jeannine Pinkerton – typography *Neil Zlozower – photography *Aaron Smith – cover painting


References

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