Life Sentence to Love explained
Life Sentence to Love is an album by the American punk rock band Legal Weapon, released in 1988 on MCA Records.[1] It was produced by Dave Jerden.[2]
Critical reception
Trouser Press gave the album a poor review, calling it "a keyboard-laden cross between Heart and the Cult over which [Kat] Arthur tries to emote."[3]
Personnel
- Legal Weapon
- Kat Arthur – vocals
- Brian Hansen – guitar, vocals
- Adam Maples – drums, vocals
- Eddie Wayne – bass guitar, vocals
- Additional musicians and production
- Robert Blakeman – photography
- Bob Carlyle – additional vocals
- Ronnie Champagne – recording
- Mark Ettel – recording
- Jeff Eyrich – production on "SK8 (Skateboard)"
- Tommy Funderburk – additional vocals
- Andy Harper – mixing
- Dave Jerden – production, engineering, mixing
- John Kosh – design, art direction
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Craig Ross – guitar
Notes and References
- Web site: The Death of Innocence: Legal Weapon’s Kat Arthur Passes Away. October 16, 2018. LA Weekly.
- News: Healy . James . 'Aura of Spontaneity, Excitement' Legal Weapon Has Lesson for Others . Omaha World-Herald . August 28, 1988 . SD.
- Web site: Legal Weapon . Trouser Press . 20 July 2020.