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  1. Critical reception. Jon Pareles, music critic for The New York Times, gave high praise to McKee's singing and the band's musicianship, but described the album as something of a disappointment in that "the band's songwriting has grown weaker": whereas the songs of the debut album were filled with "down-to-earth details that make country music hit home", those of Shelter "are much vaguer ...

  2. "Shelter" is a song written by Maria McKee and Steven Van Zandt. It was originally recorded by Maria's Los Angeles band, Lone Justice, released in November of 1986 on Geffen Records. I loved this song from the moment I heard it.

  3. Less successful was his work on Lone Justice 's second album Shelter, which was a career-ending flop for the Los Angeles cowpunk band. [38] In 1989, Van Zandt wrote "While You Were Looking at Me" for Michael Monroe 's album Not Fakin' It and co-wrote video hits "Dead, Jail or Rock'n Roll" and "Smoke Screen".

  4. Steven Van Zandt, Steve Jordan [US1] Jimmy Barnes: 1985: Covered by : Scum Lives On: Michael Monroe [FI], Steven Van Zandt, Jude Wilder: Jerusalem Slim: 1992: Covered by Demolition 23. Shelter: Maria McKee, Steven Van Zandt: Lone Justice: November 3, 1986: Covered by Wade Baynham: Sun City: Steven Van Zandt: Artists United Against Apartheid ...

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  5. This World Is Not My Home is a compilation album by American country rock band Lone Justice, released in January 1999 by Geffen. [1] It contains tracks from their two studio albums, Lone Justice and Shelter, as well as several early demos and outtakes, including nine previously unreleased tracks. [3]

    No.
    Title
    Writer (s)
    Original Release
    1.
    "Drugstore Cowboy"
    previously unreleased
    2.
    "Rattlesnake Mama"
    previously unreleased
    3.
    "This World Is Not My Home"
    Traditional
    previously unreleased
    4.
    previously unreleased
  6. Paul Simon. Heartbeat City. The Cars. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 Vinyl release of "Shelter" on Discogs.

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  8. Eat To The Beat. Blondie. Born In The U.S.A. Bruce Springsteen. Heartbeat City. The Cars. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 Vinyl release of "Shelter" on Discogs.

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