Sportin' Life (Mink DeVille album)


Sportin’ Life is the sixth and final studio album by the rock band Mink DeVille, released in 1985. Since the band’s third album, 1981’s Le Chat Bleu, when the original members of the band departed, lead singer and composer Willy DeVille had been assembling musicians to record and tour under the name Mink DeVille. After Sportin’ Life, Willy DeVille began recording and touring under his own name.
The album was recorded for Polydor at the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. As he had done on Le Chat Bleu, DeVille wrote some songs with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Doc Pomus. Members of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm SectionRoger Hawkins, David Hood, and Jimmy Johnson — played on the album. Except for saxophonist Louis Cortelezzi, none of the musicians had played with Willy DeVille before.
The song “Italian Shoes” was a hit in Europe.

Reviews

said about the album, “Sportin' Life maintains standards with a set of brand-new oldies that effortlessly evoke the bygone era of sweet soul music. 'Something Beautiful Dying' is tenderly melancholic; 'Little by Little' tries barrelhouse rockabilly; 'Italian Shoes' is classic bad dude strutting. Apt self-production and a sharp backing band make this first-rate.”
Allmusic thought that the album suffered from overproduction and a lack of verve: "Sportin' Life is for the hardcore fan only, one who can appreciate DeVille’s canny and soulful songwriting that almost gets through this abortion of a production job.”
However, David Wild of Rolling Stone praised Sportin' Life, calling it "the most modern, polished sound of career." He added, "Pushed to center stage, DeVille delivers, singing with more passion and more personality than ever before... The songwriting is uniformly solid. 'In the Heart of the City' takes DeVille down a side street of Springsteen's musical neighborhood, and the album-closing 'Something Beautiful Is Dying' is a wonderfully overwrought ballad of heartbreaking elegance."

Collaboration with Doc Pomus

In Lonely Avenue, a biography of Doc Pomus, Alex Halberstadt wrote about the DeVille-Pomus composition "Something Beautiful Dying":

Track listing

Unless otherwise noted, all songs by Willy DeVille.
  1. “In the Heart of the City“ - 3:19
  2. “I Must Be Dreaming“ - 4:21
  3. “Italian Shoes“ - 4:23
  4. “Slip Away“ - 4:06
  5. “When You Walk My Way“ - - 3:24
  6. “A Woman's Touch“ - 3:18
  7. “Easy Street“ - 3:30
  8. “Little By Little“ - 2:28
  9. “There's No Living “ - - 3:21
  10. “Something Beautiful Dying“ – - 3:39

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