D.E. 7th

RELEASE
1982
LABEL
Columbia
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave, Roots Rock, Pub Rock, Rock & Roll, New Wave

Album Review

Dave Edmunds assembled a self-consciously eclectic roots-rock album for D.E. 7th, his first post-Rockpile effort. Instead of returning to a one-man band status, Edmunds hired a new band, which prevented him from returning to the studied perfectionism of his early work. Nevertheless, D.E. 7th lacks the pop sensibilities that made early Edmunds a guilty pleasure, concentrating instead on roots musics. While that occasionally means there's mis-steps like "Deep in the Heart of Texas," but it also means the wonderful bluegrass-stomp "Warmed Over Kisses (Left Over Love)," the country-rocker "Bail You Out," the cajun-tinged "Louisiana Man" and the excellent Springsteen cover "From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come)." The rest of D.E. 7th is uneven, but there a few enjoyable cuts, and compared to what came later, it's certainly more fun.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come)
  2. Me and the Boys
  3. Bail You Out
  4. Generation Rumble
  5. Other Guys Girls
  6. Warmed Over Kisses (Left Over Love)
  7. Deep in the Heart of Texas
  8. Louisiana Man
  9. Paula Meet Jeanne
  10. One More Night
  11. Dear Dad