BoDeans - Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams

Primary Artist
BoDeans
Album Title
Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams
Release Date
May, 1986 
Time
41:40 
Review by William Ruhlmann
When The Bodeans appeared in 1986 with their first album, Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams, they immediately were filed under "roots rock" (a popular term of the day) because of the Western twang in their guitars, their bouncy beat, and their simple, neo-rockabilly approach to songwriting, not to mention the production of T-bone Burnett. They led off the album with "She's a Runaway," a song of spousal abuse and revenge that indicated a higher social consciousness than much of the rest of the album, which was typified by "Misery," in which the singer laments that his girlfriend sleeps around. Read More