Welcome to Struggleville

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 48:27

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"What a Songwriter" 65th? I'd say 5th !! Raz'

Raz'

Ain't no suckers buying this album. Listen up !! 'Cause it's in the lyrics from which the Fruit will come. Wish I had his frequent driving miles. . .If there is an electrical socket, he'll be plugged in and ears will be filled but truly Bill's electricity is flowing from his Soul not the wall. Get 'em Bill, Raz' of Razzy's Holiday Camp. Ellijay, Ga.

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Amazing, defining

jefe-de-zorros

This album followed me through college. Vigilantes of Love can be a tough nut to crack but Struggleville is probably the best place to start. It' was their first album to sound really full and produced, though others would follow, Struggleville holds a special place in my heart.

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Shortly before signing his first major label deal, singer-songwriter Bill Mallonee had assembled a full rock band, and plugged in the once-folky Vigilantes. This is their first rock album. Producer Jim Scott (Sting, Mark Heard) aimed for a Gin Blossoms gloss. The band is more subdued here than in concert, and some of these tracks feel pretty lightweight. There are a few great, radio-friendly songs here (the title track is easily the highlight), but the new electric sound adds little to Mallonee’s razorsharp cultural critisism. The only Christian in the band, his literate lyrics are at their best when layered with Biblical references. They are at their worst when layered with clichés (“The distance grows wide between the glory and the dream”), but that doesn’t happen often. – Darryl Cater

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