Distortions [CD-single]

distortions [cd-single]

Track Listings
1. Distortions
2. Jo-Love Is Just A Tool
3. Cutting Grass

Distortions,Clinic,Domino,Alternative Pop/Rock,Indie Rock,Post-Punk,Rock,Rock/Pop


Distortions [CD-single]
Greatest Hits
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Give Mike a Break!
  • Only one disc?
  • Worth a purchase even for the hardcore fans...
  • Re-recorded hits
  • Buy new song on iTunes and save money
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Social Distortion
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ASIN: B000QFCCUA
Release Date: 2007-06-26

Tracks:

  1. Another State Of Mind
  2. Mommy's Little Monster
  3. Prison Bound
  4. Story Of My Life
  5. Ball And Chain
  6. Ring Of Fire
  7. Bad Luck
  8. When The Angels Sing
  9. I Was Wrong
  10. Reach For The Sky
  11. Far Behind

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Give Mike a Break!.......2007-07-09

Of course if you are a longtime fan you might now want this, as it is largely a reprise. (Thus the title: Greatest Hits.) I, as a fanatic, am looking forward to checking out some of the re-recorded songs and love "Far Behind." Obviously if you are looking for new material, this isn't the place to go! Come on, guys. It looks like a pretty competent greatest hits collection to me. If you want B-tracks, etc., buy the damn original albums like the rest of us! Mike--you are one of the greatest songwriters of our era, and I can't wait for the new album!

4 out of 5 stars Only one disc?.......2007-07-02

Considering that I have been enamored with Social Distortion since I was eight years old, my review may be on the biased side, but the major quips I have with this collection are that A. It's only one disc: Granted not every Social Distortion song can be called a hit, they have more than 11 tracks to consider great. B. Not all the old songs are remastered: The two tracks I'm really talking about are 'Another State of Mind' and 'Prison Bound'. If you've been lucky enough to see or hear one of their latest shows, they start off 'Prison Bound' with a beautiful piano melody, which would have been fantastic to hear in a studio form, and 'Another State of Mind' with the new dynamic duo of Ness and Wickersham would have been something for the ages. I am pleased to hear the White Light, White Heat, White Trash songs redone, but they didn't require too much reworking because of the album's sheer perfection on its release eleven years ago.

So for those just getting into Social Distortion, or the people like me who will buy just about anything they do regardless of how it's reviewed, give this a try, but don't spend too much on it or expect monumental difference in songs. Hopefully it won't be another eight years before another album hits the shelves.

4 out of 5 stars Worth a purchase even for the hardcore fans..........2007-07-01

When I first learned that Social Distortion would be releasing a "greatest hits" album, I wasn't too excited about it. Of course, I have all the albums already and I wasn't looking forward to the prospect of paying $14 to get the one new song in an album of repackaged hits. I was also a bit put off by the fact that this album would only contain 11 songs. That is pretty thin for a "greatest hits" album. Still, since I can't get enough of Social Distortion and I'm a shameless completist, I knew I'd end up forking over the cash.

Let's just say that I was surprised when I first listened to this CD. As has been speculated on by Social Distortion fans for some time now, all of the songs from the major label era albums (tracks 4-9) have been given a major facelift.

This is where things get interesting. As of now, the band has not officially commented on this situation and the liner notes are no help either. Some fans are convinced that these tracks are merely remastered. Others think that the original songs have been re-mixed. Still, more think that what's on this CD is demo versions of the Sony era classics. Others think that the songs have been completely re-recorded.

I can't say that I'm an expert on mastering, mixing, or recording, but all I needed to hear was the first 5 seconds of "I Was Wrong" to realize that these songs are basically totally different. To me, the vocals and guitars sound totally different on all of the songs.

Personally, I don't buy the notion that these songs have only been "remastered". I own many remastered albums. I re-bought some of Bad Religions re-mastered releases in 2004. All of those songs sounded nearly identical to their original releases. The only difference in those releases is that they ended up much louder and crisper on the remastered discs. This is not the case with this CD. These songs have been altered and altered alot.

I'm sure some purists will be put off by the fact that the band has done this under the name of a greatest hits cd. Myself, I don't mind it one bit. It was a welcome surprise and actually made it worth me buying this cd. If I want to listen to the originals, I can pop those cd's in any time. This is a nice change of pace.

The new versions of the classic songs are interesting. I really can't call them better or worse than the originals. They are just different. I like both the originals and what's on this cd. Like I said, this is just a nice change of pace. Also, Far Behind is a great song. Classic Social Distortion.

So, I will say that this "greatest hits" album was worth the money in the end. In a perfect world, I would have preferred them to have released a b-sides/unreleased tracks cd. Social Distortion has a huge catalog of rarities that they've never released. That would have been better for the hardcore fans like myself, but I'll take what I can get. Maybe someday I'll get what I'm looking for (Mike Ness if you happen to read this: hint, hint). In the end, this will tide me over until they get around to releasing another new album. I'll just keep crossing my fingers and hoping that doesn't take nearly a decade like the last one.

If you're a hardcore SxDx fan or a newbie just looking to get aquainted with some of Social Distortion's music, you won't be disappointed with this cd.

3 out of 5 stars Re-recorded hits.......2007-06-28

Let me start off by saying Mike Ness (and whoever is in Social Distortion at any given moment) are an awesome band. Period. But, this 'greatest hits' cd is a disappointment. First off, all the Sony-era tracks are not included, instead we get re-recorded ones. Secondly, 11 songs? That's it? Plenty of room to add more hits (re-recorded or not). And thirdly, the liner notes are basically a cut and paste bio. No band credits, no production credits, nothing. Then to make matters worse, iTunes has a download of the old Chuck Berry song MAYBELLENE (which you have to buy the whole album on iTunes to get ) that would ahve easily fit on here. Kind of a shame.

1 out of 5 stars Buy new song on iTunes and save money.......2007-06-28

I love Social Distortion but will not be wasting my money on this "Greatest Hits" collection. I think whoever came up with the albums track listing was unfamiliar with how many hits the band actually had. Maybe the band were more popular here in the Phoenix area (where they were a rock/alternative radio staple) then in other parts of the country. At minimum the track listing should have been doubled to be a greatest hits album. I was really looking forward to buying this cd and was greatly disappointed when I went to purchase it. I am sad to say that this is the first Social D album I won't be buying. Instead I will buy the 1 new single on iTunes and save my money until a real greatest hits collection or better yet a Social Distortion Anthology or Box Set is released.
Social Distortion
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Social Distortion
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  • Their Greatest Hits...
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Social Distortion
Social Distortion
Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000272D
Release Date: 1990-03-12

Tracks:

  1. So Far Away
  2. Let It Be Me
  3. Story of My Life
  4. Sick Boys
  5. Ring of Fire
  6. Ball and Chain
  7. It Coulda Been Me
  8. She's A Knockout
  9. A Place In My Heart
  10. Drug Train

Album Description

Japanese reissue of the Orange County punker's 1990 Epicdebut with two rare bonus tracks: 'Shame On Me' and theircover of 'It's All Over Now'. 12 tracks total, alsofeaturing 'So Far Away', 'Let It Be Me', 'Story Of My Life'and 'Ball And Chain'. 1997 Sony release.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Social Distortion.......2007-06-27

I love this CD. There is a not a bad song on it. My absolute favorite is their cover version of the Johnny Cash song, "Ring of Fire".
It totally rocks!

4 out of 5 stars Social D.......2007-05-13

A great Social D album. Has a few of their classics. I rock out to it frequently. Some of my favorites; Ball & Chain, Drug Train, Coulda Been Me...

4 out of 5 stars Social Distortion.......2007-05-08

Social Distortion ****


In early 1989 Epic records signed Social Distortion to their record label. At the time Social Distortion was not the biggest band in their circle but a record executive happand to see the band play a show one night and fell in love with the bands music, talent, and Mike Ness' conviction for the music he was playing in and belieaving in. With a rare mix of Country meets blues/Punk meets rockibily Social Distortion have managed to make one of the most unique and instantly recognizable sounds in rock n' roll today. In 1990 Epic released Social Distortions self-titled debut album, Social Distortion.

The bands debut album just might be their very finest. Blending catchy mainstream rock with underground punk rock they managed to make one of the better albums of the early 1990's. A number of Social Distortions classic songs find their home on this album. 'Story Of My Life' still gets regular radio play to this day and is one of the bands finest songs. 'Ball And Chain' is a little slower but is by no means less fearce. 'Drug Train' is easily one of Social Distortions very best songs, no doubt in the bands top three. The band also made a killer cover of the Johnny Cash classic 'Ring Of Fire' which is phenomonal. Not to say it is better then the original or worse because their is no way to compare the two. The band took an already great song and managed to give more balls to a song by a man who may have the biggest balls in all of rock n' roll.

'So Far Away' and 'Let It Be Me' are two very simular songs, but both are very good songs and really great ways to start off the album. 'Sick Boys' is not a stand out track. It will only recieve so many plays in your player. 'It Coulda Been Me' has a chorus simular to 'Let It Be Me' but is of much different subject matter, Something much more searious. 'She's A Knockout' is a very catchy throw back to the fifities which the band pulls off excelently. 'A Place In My Heart' is a forgetable song, not memorable in any sence.

Not a perfect album by any means, but Social Distortions debut album is amazing for a debut album, especially when you concider that most of the music coming out in 1990 was by bands who had more hairspray in their dresser room then groupies. This is a great way to start a collection because it is the beggining and honestly this is the bands best album.

4 out of 5 stars Their Greatest Hits..........2007-03-30

Social Distortions major label debut is a veritable greatest hits CD. Nearly all of their "Radio Hits" are on this album. (Story of My Life, Ball & Chain, Ring of Fire). Mike Ness continues to transform the band from the angry punk rock of the early days to the more country/rockabilly/50's rock sound that has made them last more than a quarter of a century.

The only knock on this album is that it is a bit top-heavy. Everyone knows the "hits", but some of the other songs tend to be filler material. Also, the recording quality on this album does not do some of the classic songs on this CD justice and does not reach the quality of the band's later albums. Still, this disc is well worth the money for the classics that it contains. I highly recommend the following songs...

-So Far Away
-Story of My Life
-Sick Boys
-Ring of Fire
-Ball & Chain

5 out of 5 stars Social Distortion at their best.......2007-03-09

This album has new meaning to me now in 2007, where I go to a college next to a high school, where I see a bunch of "punk rockers" spending lots of money to make sure their hair is pretty and that their clothes are properly tattered to maximize trendiness. There are plenty of punk rock bands out there that keep the spirit of Social Distortion alive, but sometimes their music is hard to find, and all the posers you see start to slowly extinguish that old punk rock fire. Albums like this exist for times like those. Just stick it in, turn up the volume, and rock out.
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Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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ASIN: B0000027SR
Release Date: 1992-02-11

Tracks:

  1. Cold Feelings
  2. Bad Luck
  3. Making Believe
  4. Born To Lose
  5. Bye Bye Baby
  6. When She Begins
  7. 99 To Life
  8. King Of Fools
  9. Sometimes I Do
  10. This Time Darlin'
  11. Ghost Town Blues

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I'll never forget this album.......2007-06-09

April, 1992. This ablum blends in with the fabric of my memories for that time. I remember it was a beautiful spring that year, and I was looking out over a field of desert wildflowers, with these songs in my head. I remember making love that night to my then girlfriend behind a bush in the park. I remember learning many of these songs and playing them with my friends in bedrooms and garages. Every time I hear "Bad luck" kick in today, I still am filled with the most awsome feeling inside.
This is great, honest, no-frills rock. One of the things I like most about it is the somewhat limited vocal capabilities of the songwriter--he's one of those that has a great song but can only sing it "the best he can", which is great because it keeps things honest, real, and full of true feeling

5 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT CD.......2007-05-12

BOUGHT THIS CD FOR THE SONG BAD LUCK AND WOUND UP ENJOYING THE WHOLE CD.

5 out of 5 stars Social Distortion At Their Best!.......2007-03-29

This album perfects the rockabilly sound that the band began with "Prison Bound" and "Social Distortion". It is definately the most country influenced album that they have ever released but it still holds on to their punk roots. Still, it is an incredible difference from "Mommy's Little Monster". If you are a fan of that album, this is a bit of a 180.

I would agree that this is their most "complete" album. This album contains little to no filler material. It can easily be listened to from front to back. The real standout songs on this album are...

-Cold Feelings
-Bad Luck
-Making Believe
-Born To Lose
-When She Begins
-King of Fools
-This Time Darlin'

5 out of 5 stars FROM A DEEP HEART.......2007-01-03

Lightlly naive in some lyrics but musically admirable, this SD CD is the best frontal entrance gate to one of the finest musical cocktails prepared with a mixture of blues, rockabilly, seventies punk and even some gospel. Lovelly violent and charming.

5 out of 5 stars Their best record, no doubt.......2006-11-09

This is easily their best record--others will argue that it's the self-titled, or "white light..," but this is it. All of the promise found on Prison Bound and the self-titled is realized here. Unlike the earlier records, there's no filler (Drug Train anyone?) to be found here at all. It's just a solid rock album. Yeah, this is easily their best. It's just a solid, mature record all the way through, and the groovy bonus track makes it even better. I love the distorted vocals on that last tune....
White Light, White Heat, White Trash
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Back To Their Roots...
  • SD AT ITS BEST
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  • The Best Record Ever Made
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White Light, White Heat, White Trash
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ASIN: B000002A69
Release Date: 1996-09-17

Tracks:

  1. Dear Lover
  2. Don't Drag Me Down
  3. Untitled
  4. I Was Wrong
  5. Through These Eyes
  6. Down On The World Again
  7. When The Angels Sing
  8. Gotta Know The Rules
  9. Crown Of Thorns
  10. Pleasure Seeker
  11. Down Here (With The Rest Of Us)
  12. Bonus Track

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Back To Their Roots..........2007-03-30

While not completely departing from the rockabilly sound of their previous three albums, "White Light, White Heat, White Trash" is definitely a return to the band's punk rock roots. This album is the closest Social Distortion has come to releasing another pure "punk rock" album since "mommy's little monster". Lyrically, this album has a much more angry and bleak outlook on the world than what was presented in the previous three albums.

This album, along with "Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell" stand as the best two complete albums that Social Distortion have ever released. It is another album that is easy to listen to in its entirety. In my opinion, these are the real highlights of the album...

-Dear Lover
-Don't Drag Me Down
-I Was Wrong
-Through These Eyes
-When The Angels Sing
-Down Here With The Rest of Us
-Under My Thumb

5 out of 5 stars SD AT ITS BEST.......2007-01-03

"White light..." is undoubtlessly the climax of Mike Ness' search for a definitive punk-hearted rock style. Songs like "I was wrong" or "Don't drag me down" deserve to be in every anthology of the finest punk ever played by an american band.

5 out of 5 stars Hard Driving Rage !.......2006-06-09

Probably my favorite album from this incredible band. Heck, all of their albums are great, I cannot really think of another band with the consistency as Mike Ness and the boys. What I like so much about this album is how hard it is. This album kicks off with a rockin' # and just keeps driving the pace and sound up up up. Mike Ness, you freaking rule!

5 out of 5 stars The Best Record Ever Made.......2006-05-03

I've been listening to rock and roll and other popular music since 1963. My tastes run from Hank Williams to Chevelle, from Donovan to Type O Negative, from Dinah Washington to Catherine Wheel. I rarely use words like "the best" because "the best" tends to vary over time and with moods - there is just so much good music out there. This recording, however, over the 10 years since its release, has proven itself over time. Ness and Co. set out with a mission: to make a great "punk rock" album. I don't think they did that at all, this isn't even "punk rock" to my ears. What they made is simply The Greatest Record of All Time. It is flawless in its writing, its performance, and its production. I will be forever grateful to them for making it.

5 out of 5 stars Absolutely gorgeous agony.......2005-10-10

Being a long time Social D fan, I greatly anticipated the release of White Heat... Mike Ness and co. had gone through some line-up changes and in the process acquired "Master of the Skins" and former Danzig drummer, Chuck Biscuits. This new arrival, while he had never been a core writer or personality in any previous band, made his presence more than known on this cd. The tempo and drumming, put to sadistic use in this collection perfectly matched the atmosphere that Ness created when he wrote the songs. Some may say that this cd is a bit depressing. Those people would be right but Ness's pain, loneliness, and frustration is beautiful to listen to unfold. In point of fact, this cd reminded me of why I love music so much. It allows you to explore the darker side of yourself and not to be afraid of it. Kind of scary, huh?
When your finished listening to the entire cd from start to finish, and I advise you to do so, you will feel spent, exhilerated and humming some of the songs all day. Magnificent, heartfelt writing coupled with virtuoso musicianship and recording standards of the highest caliber should result in this cd becoming a pillar in everyone's music library. Most highly recomended!!
Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Social Distortion is back !
  • The Triumphant Return Of Social Distortion...
  • Dont take this CD for GRANTED
  • Mike Ness needs to give it up!!!
  • Oh no... can I like it? Is it too mainstream? Will I still be all undergroundy and cool?
Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
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ASIN: B0002TGYXG
Release Date: 2004-09-28

Tracks:

  1. Reach For The Sky
  2. Highway 101
  3. Don't Take Me For Granted
  4. Footprints On My Ceiling
  5. Nickels And Dimes
  6. I Wasn't Born To Follow
  7. Winners And Losers
  8. Faithless
  9. Live Before You Die
  10. Angel's Wings

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Social Distortion is back ! .......2007-04-11

Social Distortion brings to the table a feel of rock, rebellion and good times, but have a way of bringing it about in a deep and meaningful way in this record. Clearly the ability and depth of the band is revealed in "Sex, Love and Rock `n' Roll"; this is not just a record to "make a buck" and this is evidenced through their remaining faithful to their roots (the hard edged quality to the lyrics and songs), yet their ability to evolve in the songs.

"Reach for the Sky" seems to be the catchiest of the tunes. It has "radio play" written all over it, but the song is addictive, kind of one of those songs that just comes at you with its guitar riffs at the beginning and its memorable lyrics: "Reach for the sky `cause tomorrow may never come." The song is all about carpe diem: living for today and taking advantage of things while you still have a chance. Who cares if it is a little mainstream? This is a signature Social D song with a moral: the kind of song you want to turn up.

Other notable songs on the disc are "Nickel and Dimes", another upbeat song with the signature sound of Social Distortion and "I Wasn't Born to Follow", the lyrics seem to embody the Social D persona: "When I grow up, gonna be a star. Gonna sing my songs and play my guitar, I'm ready." One of the my favorites is the last track, "Angel's Wings", which is a bit in between hard and soft rock, but seems to evoke feelings of not being stuck in one mode in life, but living life trusting in fate: "Angel's wing won't you carry me home." Another great song is "Winners and Losers", a song that seems to be about the good and bad in life and people, and how everything has its place but keeps pushing on.

Over all, this is just a great rock CD, one that you won't get sick of like so much other stuff out there. This is one of those CDs that gets better with age and begins to grow on you. It becomes somewhat of a habit after awhile. So, when you take a road trip, or are just hanging out with friends, be sure to pop in this one and crank it up!

4 out of 5 stars The Triumphant Return Of Social Distortion..........2007-03-30

"Sex Love & Rock n Roll" is the first studio album from Social Distortion in 8 years. Mike Ness had alot of material to work with when putting together this album. During the bands hiatus, Social Distortion lost guitar player Dennis Danell to a brain anuerism in 2000. Danell had been with the band from the beginning and, along with Ness, was the foundation that the band was built on.

Clearly, this album is a tribute to Dennis. Mike Ness has often said that he felt as though a piece of his youth died with Dennis. The resounding themes of this album is being a man, coping with loss, and dealing with love. These are subjects that are very easy to relate to.

For the most part, this album is classic social distortion. Anyone who saw them during their scattered shows during hiatus is probably very familiar with most of the songs on this album anyway as many of them had already become mainstays of their live set over the 5 years preceding this albums release. There are a few tracks, however, that are there basically just to fill up the album. Still, most of the songs are incredible. The highlights are...

-Reach For The Sky
-Highway 101
-Don't Take Me For Granted
-Footprints On My Ceiling
-Angel's Wings

5 out of 5 stars Dont take this CD for GRANTED.......2007-01-10

I was Somewhere Between Heaven & Hell(Kuwait)when I bought the latest Social D cd. I must have played this CD over 100x during my deployment.
After 100 times, I still listen to Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
at least once a week. Mike Ness proves that Social D only gets better with time.

3 out of 5 stars Mike Ness needs to give it up!!!.......2006-10-03


I really liked Social D. at one time in my life until I recently seen them live a few weeks ago. I thought Mike Ness was nothing more than boring and down right ignorant. The rest of the band was good, but when the bands frontman can't do much, but say "this next song is about or is.". Give me a break. Mike Ness kept bashing people in Hollywood and politics. He seemed really immature and pointless. I think he really tried to be a tough guy that night. I seen Agnostic Front about a year ago and the frontman Roger Miret is straight up a tough guy just looking at him, but he didn't have to make a seen of himself. Actually he was really kewl with the crowd and appreiciated everyone unlike Mike Ness's fake a.. . Plain and simple Mike Ness is a fake, but maybe back in the day he wasn't until he became stuck on himself. Oh yeah, Roger Miret has more and even cooler tatts.

5 out of 5 stars Oh no... can I like it? Is it too mainstream? Will I still be all undergroundy and cool?.......2006-09-09

I DON'T CARE, if this is them "selling out" or "going pop" or even "becoming the wallflowers" (who I have personally never heard). I DON'T CARE about any of that, because I like the music. That's right, I HEAR the songs and I LIKE them and I don't really THINK about whether or not I'll still be a bonafide Hardcore (pronounced Hard [pause] CORE) kid.

Oh, and they used organs on mommy's little monster, so get over it.
Under the Influences
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Old school country with an edge
  • kickin country covered
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ASIN: B00002EPLF
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. All I Can Do Is Cry
  2. Gamblin' Man
  3. Let The Jukebox Keep On Playing
  4. I Fought The Law
  5. Big Iron
  6. One More Time
  7. Six More Miles
  8. A Thief In The Night
  9. Once A Day
  10. Funnel Of Love
  11. House Of Gold
  12. Wildwood Flower
  13. Ball And Chain (Honky Tonk)

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Respect.......2007-05-07

A must have for any real Social D and Mike Ness fan. It is a little different after being accustomed to Social Distortion albums, but listen to the music and don't focus on the genre. I'm a fan of many types of music, a huge fan of Johnny Cash, and I am always glad to see someone follow their heart instead of what is popular. "Under the Influences" is a testimony to those who came before us, so don't buy it expecting that Social D edge. Buy it because you want to hear some good classic songs sung by a legend.

5 out of 5 stars REAL STUFF.......2005-12-20

It's pretty bad when it takes a punk rocker to make a great country album. But that's exactly what happened and thank god it did.
"Let the jukebox keep on playing" is one of th ebest country cover songs of all time.
Keep up the good work Mike.

4 out of 5 stars this isn't regular social d.......2005-12-12

mike on his own rocks, but this has a huge "country" type feel to it, if you're not into johnny cash.. or willing to go beyond a punker boy sound.. this isn't for you. mike's voice still rocks, but the country feel might turn some fans off. for those that liked cheating at solitair this is a good bet. this would be a great addition/gift for anyone that likes country rock

5 out of 5 stars Old school country with an edge.......2005-11-29

Mike Ness' Under the influences is just that, true influences for every style of music. When I bought this cd the second thing I did was buy all of the origional material and it all blew my mind. Every song made to honor the origional artist. Remaking the likes of Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, and the Clash is a hard task for anyone, a task that should not be taken litely. This cd brings more than just good music it brings an added repect for the songs of the past, the songs that helped make the music of today. Overall a good buy.

5 out of 5 stars kickin country covered.......2005-11-24

Mike's done a great job of introducing some old school classics to a new generation of punks. Teaching them that not all country is bad. Forget the Garths & Shanias & give a listen to some true tales of hard luck & heartbreak. He's covered the man in black on a S.D. album so to hear this was a great boot in the ass. I also picked up another great CD of cover songs by Luke the drifter himself called Timeless, a tribute to Hank Williams that would fit in the player right along side this one.
Live at the Roxy
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Next Best Thing To Being There...
  • Great even for the casual Social D fan
  • live
  • Transition album for Mike Ness
  • Best Band in the USA
Live at the Roxy
Social Distortion
Manufacturer: Time Bomb
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ASIN: B000007SNL
Release Date: 1998-06-30

Tracks:

  1. Story of My Life
  2. Bad Luck
  3. Under My Thumb
  4. Prison Bound
  5. Mommy's Little Monster
  6. Mass Hysteria
  7. The Creeps
  8. Another State of Mind
  9. Let It Be Me
  10. No Pain, No Gain
  11. Cold Feelings
  12. Telling Them
  13. I Was Wrong
  14. 1945
  15. Don't Drag Me Down
  16. Ball & Chain
  17. Ring of Fire
  18. Bonus Track

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Even if Social Distortion have lost some their edge on more recent studio releases, this new live set is solid proof that the band's musical urgency is still intact. Seventeen years of classic Orange County, California, punk is represented over 17 tracks, as the band moves through speaker-rattling alternative-radio hits like "Bad Luck," "Let It Be Me," and "Ball & Chain." Singer Mike Ness's rockabilly roar is in fine form, as is the grinding rock energy his bandmates put out. Recorded over three nights at Los Angeles's historic Roxy nightclub, the disc serves as a great testament to one of America's finest punk bands. --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Next Best Thing To Being There..........2007-03-30

Social Distortion has always been known for its live show. This CD really is the next best thing to being there. Live albums usually are a very mixed bag; however, this one lives up to all of the expectations. The sound quality is amazing and the setlist is a nearly perfect selection of their live performances during that era (it should have included sick boy though). It is also notable because this is the last Social Distortion recording featuring Dennis Danell before his death.

The only thing that could have been done better on this album is that the tracks should have started at the beginning of the songs rather than beginning with Mike Ness's long speeches before each tune. Sometimes, it would be preferrable to just hear the songs without having to listen to or fast forward through Mike's views on the punk rock scene, the establishment, the "old days", or the government. Still, that really is the only complaint about this cd.

5 out of 5 stars Great even for the casual Social D fan.......2007-01-05

I consider myself a casual fan of Social Distortion, and this disk is pretty good. The sound is good, and the energy is excellent. Even Mike Ness's cheesy commentaries between songs are worth listening to. I also bought this disk for musicians I know, because Social D, especially LIVE Social D, should be required listening for anyone performing music onstage.

Highlights, IMO, are Ball and Chain, Prison Bound, Ring of Fire, I Was Wrong. It's worth checking out whether you LOVE SD, are a casual fan, or never even heard their music before.

5 out of 5 stars live.......2005-10-29

1 hour ago just saw Social Distortion Live in Atlanta. People yelled all the way through the concert. Whoops and yells spilling out on the street after the concert. "Live" is the best word for this band when you see them in concert. "Live" for both girls and guys. All seemed to linger after the concert. Total adrenalin. Why see the Rolling Stones live when you can see the real deal?

Some things are totally fresh after 20 years. How is that possible? 5 stars.

4 out of 5 stars Transition album for Mike Ness.......2005-09-28

It's during Ball and Chain, more than Ring of Fire, where you can FEEL the Johnny Cash influence on Mike.
This a pretty important album to have and I spin this way more than any other SD's.
I always thought SD took awhile to find their identity, I wasn't a big fan of Mommy's Little Monster and prior (so I tend to skip some over some of those songs -I know that puts me in the minority) but once they did they didn't turn back (kinda like AFI).
Ball and Chain on this album will always rank as one of the greatest country/rock songs ever written and I know that's the direction Ness wants to continue in. I just hope he keeps uptempo guitar work because it's that constant balladry, well, and a few other things, that turns me off of most country. Check it out live - preferably with a bottle of JD. Really! You'll be feeling bittersweet once the crowd starts taken the 4th verse.

5 out of 5 stars Best Band in the USA.......2005-05-25

You can forget about the debate over who the best band in America is. It begins and ends with these guys. Although not the same Social D of the 80's and 90's, in part due to aging, retirments (Johnny, we need you back on bass man!) and largely to the tragic loss of Dennis Danell, these guys simply put on the greatest show, every time. I just saw them live in Poughkeepise NY (for like the 30th time since 1992), and that show was as powerful and rocking as that first time I saw them at the Sting in New Britain, CT (and like a young dum-ass, offered Mike and Dennis a beer in the parking lot before the show).

Thank you Mr. Ness, for taking time from you family and touring. And for those of you who have never seen the band play, this album is as good as being there. "The kittens are out tonight!"

Mommy's Little Monster
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Where It All Began...
  • Monster's Ball
  • A Classic Punk Record!
  • best punk rock album ever
  • Social D at their best
Mommy's Little Monster
Social Distortion
Manufacturer: Time Bomb
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ASIN: B000005EMY
Release Date: 1995-07-18

Tracks:

  1. The Creeps
  2. Another State of Mind
  3. It Wasn't Pretty Picture
  4. Telling Them
  5. Hour Darkness
  6. Mommy's Little Monster
  7. Anti-Fashion
  8. All the Ansers
  9. Moral Threat

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One of the true characters of L.A.'s first hardcore wave, Social D's frontman Mike Ness seemingly fancied himself a boot-boy Johnny Cash at the time of this 1983 release. The tales he spun--many of which were later borne out by stints in jail and drug treatment--blurred the line between American anti-hero and punk no-goodnik, between Cash and the Clash. And, unlike a lot of their Angeleno brethren, Ness and axeman Dennis Danell really knew how to write a song. Admittedly, this incarnation of the band is decidedly less accessible than the current edition. And while they may not be as anthemically inspiring as the more earnest work found on, say, Prison Bound, snotty proclamations like the title track and "It Wasn't a Pretty Picture" stomp along with authority to spare. --David Sprague

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Where It All Began..........2007-03-30

This is where it all began. Many of the so called "punk rock" bands of today would do well to go back and listen to this album. This is Social Distortions contribution to the first wave of Southern California punk. It sounds as good today as it did in the 1980's.

However, those who are only familiar with their radio hits such as "Ball & Chain", "Ring of Fire", and "When The Angels Sing" might be somewhat put off by this album. There can be no doubt that this is a raw, in your face, punk rock classic.

While they may have released more fully realized and better albums later in their career, this album is essential to anyone who loves this band. The highlights on the album include...

-Another State of Mind
-Telling Them
-Hour of Darkness
-Mommy's Little Monster

3 out of 5 stars Monster's Ball.......2007-01-06

Social Distortion is considered a classic band. For some, though, there is little to crow about. Those people are mistaken. Social Distortion has always been a band worth listening to, even on its weaker releases. This one isn't weak, but it isn't the best, either.

I've got this on clear vinyl from a guy in Italy, so I consider it a prized possession, but I don't listen to it as much as I do the other albums. Why? I don't know, but it doesn't grab me the way I feel a Social Distortion album should. I want to feel like moving, like punching someone, like lamenting, like crying in a beer, or just driving off a cliff real fast. I don't get that with this one, but it still beats anything from Blink-182.

4 out of 5 stars A Classic Punk Record!.......2005-10-17

I grew up on this album as well as Social D's "Mainliner:wreckage from the past" and let me tell you that after 10+ years of listening they have lost absolutely none of their power! I am not a fan of much social D after the early punk years. When mike ness lost the ability to sing reasonably and they became a weird rockabilly/country from the heart type band I said goodbye. If you enjoy bands like Black Flag,Circle Jerks,T.S.O.L. and others from that time period and cali location than you will certainly dig every second of this. The only problem I really ever had with Mommy's Little Monster was that it's only 9 songs long and that the album versions of All The Answers and Moral Threat don't live up to the Earlier ones (which appear on "mainliner"). Do yourself a favor and pick both up right now!

5 out of 5 stars best punk rock album ever.......2005-05-16

I fell in love w/ Mike Ness and Social D in the 80s. They toured constantly, it seemed like they came to the Cameo Theatre in Miami Beach (and when that shut down, 1235) at least 2X a year. Best energy at those shows, everyone screaming our lungs out to songs that told our stories. If you don't get amped listening to this album, you should really stick to emo-core fluffy music, and quit calling yourself a punk rocker.

The new stuff is just as good, but is more of a showcase for Mike Ness' phenomenal songwriting ability. My favorite band in the whole wide world. God bless Social D, they have fed my spirit for 20 years.

5 out of 5 stars Social D at their best.......2005-05-16

Mommy's little monster is in my opinion, Social Distortion's greatest sound. I'm in high school and really enjoy punk music, So this CD's raw enerfy and blaring guitars is a good sound. Don't let this discourage you not to buy other CD's by them though, Because later Social Distortion isalso great, just a different, more mature sound.
A Distortion of Love
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • six stars
  • Patricia Barber can do no wrong.
  • My favorite Patricia Barber album.
A Distortion of Love
Patricia Barber
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000046KX
Release Date: 1992-05-19

Tracks:

  1. Summertime
  2. Subway Station #5
  3. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
  4. Parts Parallels
  5. Or Not To Be
  6. Yellow Car
  7. Yet Another In A Long Series Of Yellow Cars
  8. I Never Went Away
  9. My Girl
  10. By Myself

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars six stars.......2002-01-19

six stars is how i rate this disc, i have heard most of Patricia's albums and enjoy "a distortion of love" the most, this album represents my ideal in jazz. i am not a conisseur of traditional jazz, however, this disc, not being traditional, i consider it to be the best in my collection. i wish everyone could enjoy it as much as i do. the tracks are very dynamic, not repetitive in style at all. i have listened to this album reapeatedly by putting it on shuffle play, it just doesn't get old. Patricia has an amazing voice, as one will quickly notice at the end of track 3 "you stepped out of a dream". also track 9 "my girl" done as improv- is simple and powerful,- and quite simply amazing. The performers fall together so well, you will immediately "feel" the talent that was brought together in this album. I have had the privelege on more than one occasion,to listen to this album as well as others on a very high end, audiophile system,(LINN) and this is certainly an audiophile quality recording. I can't say enough about it, i'll soon have all of Patricia's albums, i wish her well and i hope for new releases.

5 out of 5 stars Patricia Barber can do no wrong........2001-10-04

I have all of her CD's and was privelged to see her in Houston recently. She can't do any wrong in my opinion.

5 out of 5 stars My favorite Patricia Barber album........2001-03-10

I have all of PB's albums and this is my favorite with Cafe Blue a close second. This album was released in 1992 and is often overlooked, Cafe Blue and Modern Cool are usually mentioned when you think of Patricia Barber albums. This album is very smooth sounding and has a late night jazz club easiness that is very relaxing to listen to. My favorite track is "You Stepped Out Of A Dream". I also like "Summertime" and "My Girl" which showcase PB's talent of taking someones elses song and putting a new spin on it. If you are a Patricia Barber fan and like Cafe Blue get this album you will not be sorry.
Prison Bound
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • An Uneven Effort...
  • Closes Strong
  • WAIT FOR ME IN PRISON, BABE
  • Punk at it's Best
  • The Classic Second Album? I don't Think So!
Prison Bound
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ASIN: B000005EN1
Release Date: 1995-07-18

Tracks:

  1. It's The Law
  2. Indulgence
  3. Like An Outlaw (For You)
  4. Backstreet Girl
  5. Prison Bound
  6. No Pain No Gain
  7. On My Nerves
  8. I Want What I Want
  9. Lawless
  10. Lost Child

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars An Uneven Effort..........2007-03-30

This album is still better than most bands that claim to be "punk" today; however, it is lacking by Social Distortion's standards. It really seems like this album is a bit lost. It's as if Mike Ness couldn't quite decide what direction he wanted to take his band. It definitely has the beginnings of the Rockabilly sound that would shape the rest of their future albums. Still, you get the feeling like it is not very realized on this album. This album is half "Mommy's Little Monster" and half "Somewhere Between Heaven & Hell" without ever really coming close to either of those albums greatness. It also has a very downbeat feel to it which is probably due to the fact that it's the first album that Social Distortion made in about 4 years due to Mike Ness's battles with drug and alcohol addiction.

This would not be a good starting point for anyone who is new to the band; however, it does have several gems. "Prison Bound" is arguably the single best song the Mike Ness has ever written. Here are the songs that are worth a listen on this album...

-It's The Law
-Indulgence
-Prison Bound
-Lost Child

4 out of 5 stars Closes Strong.......2007-02-22

Let's get this out of the way, Social D is one of the greatest bands ever, period. And this album is perhaps not as good as the masterpeices that were yet to come, but you do see the promise, especially in the final track "Lost Child," which I think is one of their best tracks for any album. If you are a hardcore Social D fan, I think you will like it and possibly love it.

5 out of 5 stars WAIT FOR ME IN PRISON, BABE.......2007-01-05

Old fashioned tough rebel and very rough, this SD CD presents in a close look the evolution and principal influences of the band, and particularlly Ness'. "Backstreet girl" or "Prison Bound" are songs enough to consider SD to enter into the records of punk history. Fine sound, fine lyrics and fine band. What else can be asked!

5 out of 5 stars Punk at it's Best.......2006-04-19

A great CD by a great punk band staying true to the roots of punk !

2 out of 5 stars The Classic Second Album? I don't Think So!.......2005-10-17

I had heard so much hype about Prison Bound over the years so when I finaly picked up a copy I was hyped up! Ready to rock out to another storming Social D record(after only hearing Mommy.. and Mainliner). You Shoulda' seen the look on my face when it started playing :( Yeah kinda like that except angrier. The album opens with a watered down re-recording of It's The Law. Mike Ness even changed some of his own lyrics so that their just dumb. ANYWAY'S,besides a good version of the Stones Backstreet Girl I no longer listen to this album. If you like Punk or anything close to it than this album will leave you with 'cold feelings'. Buy Mommy's Little Monster or Mainliner instead for some rock n roll the right way.

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