Rank and File (album) explained

Rank and File
Type:studio
Artist:Rank and File
Cover:Rank and File (album).jpg
Released:1987
Genre:Hard rock
Label:Rhino
Producer:Bill Pfordresher
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Rank and File is an album by the American band Rank and File, released in 1987.[1] [2] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[3] The first single was "Black Book".[4] Rank and File was the band's final album, with the Kinman brothers forming a new band, Blackbird, before the end of the year.[5]

Production

The album was produced by Bill Pfordresher. The band chose to shift from a country-influenced sound to a more hard rock style, in part due to years of playing live.[6] [4] After having an album rejected by Warner Bros. (which Van Dyke Parks almost produced), the band recorded demos for many record companies before signing to Rhino Records.[7] [8] [9] Most of the album's songs were written and worked out during tours; many are about the concerns of urban blue collar workers.[10] [11] "Pistol Dawn" is about apartheid in South Africa.[4] "Good Times" employs synthesized strings.[12]

Critical reception

The Chicago Tribune praised the "barbed-wire guitars and catchy melodies."[13] The Los Angeles Times deemed the album "semi-heavy metal, arena-rock" and "an accomplished and eclectic transitional record." The Orange County Register wrote that the band "left behind most of the rawhide melodies and close country harmony singing, not to mention the youthful edge, that made their earlier material so appealing."[14] The Houston Chronicle determined that "the band has gone overboard in shedding its rootsy style to emerge as more a mainstream rock entry into the radio/concert sweepstakes."[15]

MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide noted the Kinmans' "odd but frequent penchant towards style-juggling career suicide."

Notes and References

  1. News: Morse . Steve . Rhino Records Cash In on the Outrageous . The Boston Globe . 6 Mar 1987 . Arts and Film . 40.
  2. News: Out on Town . Los Angeles Daily News . March 27, 1987 . L.A. Life . 36.
  3. News: Himes . Geoffrey . Rank and File and Writin' . The Washington Post . April 24, 1987.
  4. News: Mackie . John . Rank and File roar back into hard rock . Vancouver Sun . 3 Apr 1987 . C6.
  5. News: Schoemer . Karen . Tuning In on College Radio Bands at Clubs Around Town . The New York Times . 26 Oct 1990 . C24.
  6. News: Hochman . Steve . Rank and File-Sayin' So Long to Cow Punk . Los Angeles Times . 29 Mar 1987 . Calendar . 59.
  7. News: McLeese . Don . Nightclubbing . Chicago Sun-Times . August 4, 1986 . Features . 33.
  8. News: Mills . Fred . Western Union . 17 June 2023 . Seattle Weekly . October 9, 2006.
  9. News: Righi . Len . Rank & File: Still Working . The Morning Call . May 10, 1986 . A63.
  10. News: Popson . Tom . Rank and File . Chicago Tribune . 17 Apr 1987 . Friday . G.
  11. News: Quill . Greg . Filing Back . Toronto Star . July 24, 1986 . B3.
  12. News: Moon . Tom . Rank and File Plays Cameo . Miami Herald . May 28, 1987 . 6B.
  13. News: Brogan . Daniel . Rank and File, Rank and File . Chicago Tribune . 17 Apr 1987 . Friday . 69.
  14. News: Washburn . Jim . Peter Case, Rank and Fileā€”the good and bad at Goodies . Orange County Register . March 26, 1987 . J8.
  15. News: Racine . Marty . Records . Houston Chronicle . March 29, 1987 . Zest . 11.