The Way It Is is the debut album by Bruce Hornsby and the Range, released by RCA Records in April 24, 1986. Led by its hit title track, the album achieved multi-platinum status and contributed to the group winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Other notable tracks from the album include "Mandolin Rain" and "Every Little Kiss". Huey Lewis appears on harmonica and provides vocals on "Down the Road Tonight." Lewis also co-produced this track, along with "The Long Race" and "The River Runs Low."
The original release of the album featured an impressionistic photograph on the cover of Bruce Hornsby playing an accordion. It was initially aimed at the New Age music market and included slightly different versions of the songs "Down the Road Tonight" and "The River Runs Low."
As the album's tracks began to receive regular airplay on pop music stations in late 1986, it was remixed and subsequently re-released on December 20, 1986, with a new sepia-toned cover featuring a photograph of the band superimposed over an image of the Chesapeake Bay BridgeâÂÂTunnel in Virginia.
The track times listed are for the current release of the album. The opening of "Every Little Kiss" features an extended quotation from the beginning of Movement III, The Alcotts, from Charles Ives's Piano Sonata No. 2.
Produced by DIR Broadcasting for the King Biscuit Flower Hour. Recorded live at The Ritz, New York City, February 2, 1987 by Effanel Music.
Bruce Hornsby and The Range
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