Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell is the fourth studio album released by the American punk rock band Social Distortion. It was released on February 11, 1992. It continues the melding of country and rockabilly influences with punk that began two albums before with Prison Bound. Clear influences include Hank Williams (on "This Time Darlin'") and Johnny Cash (on "99 To Life.") The album also marks the first time that a Social Distortion line-up had not changed in three consecutive studio recordings...
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell is the fourth studio album released by the American punk rock band Social Distortion. It was released on February 11, 1992. It continues the melding of country and rockabilly influences with punk that began two albums before with Prison Bound. Clear influences include Hank Williams (on "This Time Darlin'") and Johnny Cash (on "99 To Life.") The album also marks the first time that a Social Distortion line-up had not changed in three consecutive studio recordings.
Track 11, "Ghost Town Blues", is a CD bonus track and it did not appear on the cassette and vinyl version of the album.
This is the last album with drummer Christopher Reece, who was replaced in 1993 by Randy Carr.
Personnel
Mike Ness – Vocals, Guitars
Dennis Danell – Guitars
John Maurer – Bass
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