Long Line

This article is about the Peter Wolf album. For other uses, see Long line (disambiguation).
Long Line
Studio album by Peter Wolf
Released May 14, 1996
Recorded Longview Studios, North Brookfield, MA (vocals recorded at Prophet Sound, Stoughton, MA)
Genre Rock
Length 47:13
Label Reprise
Producer Peter Wolf, Johnny A., Stu Kimball
Peter Wolf chronology
Up to No Good
(1990)
Long Line
(1996)
Fool's Parade
(1998)
Singles from Long Line
  1. "Long Line"
    Released: 1996
  2. "Romeo Is Dead"
    Released: 1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AMG[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

Long Line is the fourth solo album by Peter Wolf, released in 1996. The album marked a shift in Wolf's music from pop rock to a bluesier rock with more personal, introspective lyrics.[3][4] It had been six years since the release of his previous album, the delay largely due to legal problems with his previous record company MCA.[4] In the interim, Wolf performed gigs in the Boston area with his band Houseparty Five, who then served as the backing band on his tour for this album under the name The Street Ensemble.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Long Line" (Angelo Petraglia, Stu Kimball, Wolf) - 3:33
  2. "Romeo Is Dead" (Will Jennings, Wolf) - 3:24
  3. "Rosie" (Taylor Rhodes, Wolf) - 4:26
  4. "Forty to One" (Aimee Mann, Wolf) - 3:00
  5. "Goodbye (Is All I'll Send Her)" (Kimball, Wolf) - 3:54
  6. "Wastin' Time" (Wolf) - 4:16
  7. "Sky High" (Jennings, Wolf) - 3:45
  8. "Two Loves" (Wolf) - 3:30
  9. "Break This Chain" (Robert White Johnson, Rhodes, Wolf) - 4:46
  10. "Seventh Heaven" (Johnson, Rhodes, Wolf) - 3:47
  11. "Starvin' to Death" (Mann, Wolf) - 3:27
  12. "Riverside Drive" (Wolf) - 5:25

Personnel

Production

Notes

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