Album

Sports

Huey Lewis And The News

1983 · Rock

146 collectors on Gatefold own this

Sports by Huey Lewis And The News

Sports is a Rock album by Huey Lewis And The News, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 193 pressings tracked, owned by 146 collectors.

About

“When I listen to the <i>Sports</i> record now, I realize it’s a record of its time,” Huey Lewis told Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig on an episode of Apple Music’s Time Crisi. “It’s a collection of singles—that’s what was going on. That’s the only way you could exist.” It is tempting to say that if you looked up 1983 in the dictionary, you would find the cover of Huey Lewis & The News’ third album <i>Sports</i>, but that doesn’t exactly track. (Why would a year be listed in the dictionary?) Yet the absolutely hit-laden album is such a precise time capsule of the moment when the ’80s became “the ’80s” that later generations may know it best as a ubiquitous <i>American Psycho</i> reference. Lewis’ proudly un-hip taste (“I come from R&B, my favorite singer’s Johnny Taylor,” he says) proved to be wise counter-programming coming out of the ’70s as a new form of radio-friendly rock was taking shape. For all the album’s beer-commercial trapping, right down to the sports-bar cover art, its architect was the thirtysomething son of first-wave Marin County hippies whose idea of counterculture rebellion was to start a band with a lead saxophonist. Lewis had been playing harmonica in the Bay Area band Clover for much of the ’70s—even on Thin Lizzy’s <i>Live and Dangerous</i>—and by the time he formed his own band, he knew how to play the game: “We’re recording in ’81, ’82—there’s only one avenue to success and that’s radio,” he say. “That’s where you had to be to exist. There was no other way of making a living in the music busine. We aimed every song at radio and [made] each one different—one kind of R&B-ish, one kind of a rock tune, one kind of a ballad—because we didn’t know which one was going to hit or what.” .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1The Heart Of Rock & Roll5:01
  2. A2Heart And Soul4:10
  3. A3Bad Is Bad3:46
  4. A4I Want A New Drug4:46

Side B

  1. B1Walking On A Thin Line5:08
  2. B2Finally Found A Home3:42
  3. B3If This Is It3:46
  4. B4You Crack Me Up3:39
  5. B5Honky Tonk Blues3:16

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Classic Rock
  • warm
  • celebratory
  • summer

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

  • Bill GibsonBAND , DRUMS, VOCALS, PERCUSSION DRUMS, PERCUSSION DRUMS, VOCALS, PERCUSSION
  • Chris HayesBAND , LEAD GUITAR, VOCALS GUITAR GUITAR , VOCALS
  • Huey LewisBAND , VOCALS, HARMONICA LEAD VOCALS, HARMONICA PERFORMER , VOCALS, HARMONICA
  • Johnny CollaBAND , VOCALS, SAXOPHONE, GUITAR PERFORMER , VOCALS, SAXOPHONE, GUITAR SAXOPHONE, GUITAR
  • Mario CipollinaBAND , BASS BASS PERFORMER , BASS
  • Sean HopperBAND , KEYBOARDS, VOCALS KEYBOARDS KEYBOARDS, VOCALS
  • John McFeeGUITAR MUSICIAN , PEDAL STEEL GUITAR PEDAL STEEL GUITAR

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