38 Special (band)

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38 Special

38 Special (also written .38 Special or Thirty-Eight Special) is an American rock band that was formed by neighborhood friends Don Barnes and Donnie Van Zant in 1975 in Jacksonville, Florida.[1] The band's first two albums had a strong southern rock vibe. By the early 1980s, 38 Special shifted to a more accessible arena rock style without abandoning its southern rock roots. This shift helped to usher in a string of successful albums and singles.

Their breakthrough hit was "Hold On Loosely" (1981). "Caught Up in You" (1982) and "If I'd Been the One" (1983) both hit #1 on Billboard magazine's Album Rock Tracks chart. "Back Where You Belong" (1984) continued the annual sequence of radio favorites, and "Second Chance" (1989) was a #1 hit on Billboard's adult contemporary chart.

In 2007, 38 Special was the opening act on Lynyrd Skynyrd and Hank Williams Jr.'s Rowdy Frynds Tour, and on September 27, 2008, they filmed a CMT Crossroads special with country singer Trace Adkins, performing both artists' hits from over the years. In 2009, 38 Special opened for REO Speedwagon and Styx as part of the "Can't Stop Rockin' Tour."

The current lineup consists of Barnes, Van Zant, guitarist Danny Chauncey, bassist Larry Junstrom, keyboardist Bobby Capps and drummer Gary Moffatt.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album US RIAA
1977 38 Special 148
1978 Special Delivery 207
1980 Rockin' into the Night 57
1981 Wild-Eyed Southern Boys 18 Platinum
1982 Special Forces 10 Platinum
1984 Tour de Force 22 Platinum
1986 Strength in Numbers 17 Gold
1988 Rock & Roll Strategy 61
1991 Bone Against Steel 170
1997 Resolution
2001 A Wild-Eyed Christmas Night
2004 Drivetrain

Compilation and specialty albums

Year Album US RIAA
1984 Wild Eyed And Live!
1987 Flashback: The Best of 38 Special 35 Platinum
1999 Live at Sturgis
2000 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of 38 Special
2001 Anthology
2003 The Very Best of the A&M Years (1977-1988)

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
US US Main US AC AUS
1980 "Rockin' into the Night" 43 Rockin' into the Night
1981 "Hold on Loosely" 27 3 Wild-Eyed Southern Boys
"Fantasy Girl" 52 30
"Wild-Eyed Southern Boys" 35
1982 "Caught Up in You" 10 1 Special Forces
"You Keep Runnin' Away" 38 7
"Chain Lightnin'" 9
"Back on the Track" 56
1983 "If I'd Been the One" 19 1 Tour de Force
"Back Where You Belong" 20
1984 "Teacher, Teacher" 25 4 Teachers (soundtrack)
1986 "Like No Other Night" 14 4 Strength in Numbers
"Somebody Like You" 48 6
"Heart's on Fire" 30
1987 "Back to Paradise" 41 4 Flashback: The Best of 38 Special
1988 "Little Sheba" 15 Rock & Roll Strategy
"Rock & Roll Strategy" 61 5
1989 "Second Chance" 6 2 1 14
"Comin' Down Tonight" 67
1991 "Rebel to Rebel" 30 Bone Against Steel
"The Sound of Your Voice" 33 2
1997 "Fade to Blue" 33 Resolution
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

More Singles

  • 1976 Four Wheels
  • 1979 Stone Cold Believer / Rockin' into the Night
  • 1980 Hold On Loosely / Throw Out the Line

Bootlegs

  • 1977 My Father's Place, Old Roslyn 1977
  • 1979 Rockin' in Old Roslyn
  • 1980 Denver, Colorado 3/26/80
  • 1984 Eldorado Road
  • 1984 Wild Eyed and Live! in Long Island's Nassau Coliseum, July 1984
  • 1987 Westwood One: Live at the Summit in Houston Texas 5-8-1987
  • 1988 Memphis 1988
  • 2000 Live in Concert (Memphis, TN)

References

  1. ^ ".38 Special". VH1;2007 All Media Guide, LLC ; Portions of content provided by All Music Guide, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. 2007. Retrieved 2010-06-08.

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