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Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul
Steve Van Zandt was, in the early seventies, a founding member of Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes and played in several of Bruce Springsteen's early bands, joining Springsteen's E Street Band in 1975. He released two albums in the 1980s under the moniker Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul. The first (1982's Men Without Women) earned the most critical praise, while its follow-up (1984's Voice of America) was more successful on the U.S. albums chart, although neither were much of a commercial success.
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Songs
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Angel Eyes
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Angel Eyes (Live / 2017)
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Balance
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Bitter Fruit (Live / 2017)
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Blues In My Business (Live / 2017)
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Blues Is My Business (Intro / Live / 2017)
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Born Again Savage
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Camouflage of Righteousness
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Checkpoint Charlie (Intro / Live / 2017)
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Checkpoint Charlie (Live / 2017)
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Down and Out In New York City (Live / 2017)
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Face of God
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Flesheater
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Forever
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Forever (Live / 2017)
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Groovin' Is Easy (Live / 2017)
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Guns, Drugs, and Gasoline
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I Am a Patriot (And the River Opens for the Righteous)
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I Am a Patriot (Live / 2017)
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I Don't Want To Go Home (Live / 2017)
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I Saw the Light (Live / 2017)
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I'm Coming Back (Live / 2017)
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I've Been Waiting
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Inside of Me
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Leonard Peltier (Live / 2017)
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Love On the Wrong Side of Town (Live / 2017)
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Lust for Enlightment
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Lyin' in a Bed of Fire
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Men without Women
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Mike Stoller Intro (Live / 2017)