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Formed in 1984 by high school friends
Sammy Llanas
and
Kurt Neumann
,
the BoDeans
mixed Midwestern roots rock with elements of adult contemporary pop, fashioning a sound that earned critical acclaim during the '80s and commercial recognition during the following decade.
Llanas
and
Neumann
fronted the group by sharing vocal and guitar duties, while bassist
Bob Griffin
and drummer
Guy Hoffman
populated the rhythm section. Although based in Waukesha, Wisconsin,
the BoDeans
began building an audience 20 miles east in Milwaukee, and their success in that town helped gain them a contract with Slash Records, with manufacturing and distribution handled by Warner Bros.
The BoDeans
worked with T-Bone Burnett on their debut album,
Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams
, which appeared in 1986 to warm reviews. They recruited another big-name producer, Talking Head
Jerry Harrison
, to helm 1987's
Outside Looking In
, which found the band reduced to a trio after the departure of
Hoffman
.
Outside Looking In
broke into the Billboard Top 100, and
the BoDeans
grew their audience by touring alongside
U2
, appearing on
Robbie Robertson
's self-titled solo album, and receiving the honor of Best New Band by
Rolling Stone
magazine. By the time they released their third album,
Home
, in 1989, keyboardist
Michael Ramos
and drummer
Danny Gayol
had joined. This lineup stayed intact for the release of 1991's
Black and White
, but
the BoDeans
went without a drummer once again on their next recording,
Go Slow Down
.
Following the release of a double-disc live album,
Joe Dirt Car
, the band returned in 1996 with
Blend
. Around the time of
Blend
's release, "Closer to Free" -- a song that had originally appeared on 1993's
Go Slow Down
-- became a hit, due in large part to its exposure as the theme song for the TV show
Party of Five
. "Closer to Free" eventually cracked the Top 20, becoming the most successful single of the band's career.
The BoDeans
were arguably more popular than ever, but the band took a break during the late '90s, with both frontmen devoting time to their solo careers.
By 2004, the band had reconvened and signed with a new label, Zoe.
Resolution
was released that year, followed in 2005 by
Homebrewed: Live from the Pabst
.
Griffin
left the group in 2006 and was replaced by
Eric Holden
, who appeared on 2008's
Still
. By this point, the bandmates had found a new home on 429 Records, and they remained with that label for the release of
Mr. Sad Clown
in 2010 and Indigo Dreams in 2011, the latter of which saw the departure of
Llanas
, citing "differences of opinion." The band's eleventh studio album, American Made, arrived the following year.
–
William Ruhlmann & Andrew Leahey, Rovi
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Discography
American Made
Indigo Dreams
Mr. Sad Clown
Still
Homebrewed: Live from the Pabst
2011
Lambeau Let's Go
2004
Resolution
2004
Lowdown
2002
Best of Bodeans: Slash & Burn
1998
Thick as Thieves: The Best of the Bodeans
1996
Blend
1996
Closer to Free
1995
Joe Dirt Car
1993
Go Slow Down
1991
Black and White
1989
Home
1987
Outside Looking In
1986
Love & Hope & Sex & Dreams
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