Don McLean - Believers [Millennium Records BXL1-7762] (October 1981)

Released: October 1981
Country: US
Label: Millennium Records
Catalog: BXL1-7762
Pressing: RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock

Item# SR-MIBXL17762
Ratings: C=VG+; LP=VG+


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Castles In The Air
02 Isn't It Strange
03 Left For Dead On The Road Of Love
04 Believers
05 Sea Man
06 I Tune The World Out
07 Love Hurts
08 Jerusalem
09 Love Letters
10 Crazy Eyes
11 Sea Cruise




Believers
Don McLean


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Album Review

Bruce Eder [allmusic.com]

Who would have expected that Believers -- part of the second phase of Don McLean's career -- would not only be one of his strongest albums of his whole career, but a solidly competitive singer/songwriter effort, even as late as 1981? Or that it holds up on CD in the 21st century? It would be easy to say that Believers is worth picking up just for McLean's re-recording of ''Castles in the Air'' -- ten years after he first wrote and recorded it, McLean gave the song more warmth and feeling than the earlier rendition and, in doing so, proved just how special the song was to him. But the remainder of the album is every bit as strong, if not as familiar as ''Castles in the Air'' (which became a worldwide hit in this version): the slightly bluesy ''Isn't It Strange,'' an irony-laced lament about love that is wryly clever in its bittersweet exploration of men's and women's foibles; ''Left for Dead on the Road of Love,'' a punchy roots rock-style number that recalls John Fogerty; and the very bluesy ''Believers,'' with what sounds like a National Steel guitar, mixing '30s and '80s sounds in a very neat, tight, and catchy package, which pretty well sums up this album.