| Rock & Roll Strategy | ||||
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| Released | September 1988 | |||
| Recorded | 1987-1988 | |||
| Genre | Southern rock, adult contemporary | |||
| Length | 50:58 | |||
| Label | A&M | |||
| Producer | Rodney Mills | |||
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| Source | Rating | 
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| The Rolling Stone Album Guide | |
Rock & Roll Strategy is the eighth studio album by the southern rock band 38 Special, released in 1988.[2] It was their final album for long-time label A&M Records. The album contained the group's last top 10 hit, "Second Chance", which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
Production
The album was the first with vocalist and keyboard player Max Carl, who wrote "Little Sheba", about women wrestling in jello.[3]
Track listing
- "Rock & Roll Strategy" (Max Carl, Donnie Van Zant) – 4:34
 - "What's It to Ya?" (Robert White Johnson, Michael Lunn, Van Zant) – 4:30
 - "Little Sheba" (Carl) – 4:54
 - "Comin' Down Tonight" (Carl, Jeff Carlisi, Johnson, Van Zant) – 4:26
 - "Midnight Magic" (Mark Baker, Carlisi, Cal Curtis, Johnson, Van Zant) – 4:21
 - "Second Chance" (Carl, Carlisi, Curtis) – 5:04
 - "Hot 'Lanta" (Carl) – 5:42
 - "Never Be Lonely" (Carl, Danny Chauncey) – 4:39
 - "Chattahoochee" (Johnson, Lunn, Van Zant) – 4:11
 - "Innocent Eyes" (Carl, Carlisi, Chauncey) – 4:17
 - "Love Strikes" (Carlisi, Johnson, Van Zant) – 4:31
 
Personnel
.38 Special
- Max Carl – keyboards, vocals
 - Donnie Van Zant – vocals
 - Jeff Carlisi – guitars, steel guitar
 - Danny Chauncey – guitars
 - Larry Junstrom – bass
 - Jack Grondin – drums
 
Additional musicians
- James Stroud – Synclavier programming, LinnDrum programming
 - Robert White Johnson – percussion, backing vocals
 - Edd Miller – percussion, vibraslap
 - The Noise Gator – horns
 - The Six Groomers (the band) – backing vocals
 
Production
- Rodney Mills – producer, engineer, mixing
 - Edd Miller – engineer, mixing
 - Thom "TK" Kidd – mix assistant
 - Bob Ludwig – mastering
 - Mark Rogers – production coordination
 - Norman Moore – art direction, design
 - Chris Cuffaro – photography
 
Studios
- Recorded at Soundscape Studios (Atlanta, Georgia).
 - Mixed at Cheshire Recording Studios (Atlanta, Georgia).
 - Mastered at Masterdisk (New York City, New York).
 
Charts
| Chart (1988) | Peak position  | 
|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 61 | 
Singles
| Year | Single | Chart | Position | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | "Little Sheba" | US Album Rock Tracks | 15 | 
| "Rock & Roll Strategy" | 5 | ||
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 67 | ||
| 1989 | "Comin' Down Tonight" | 67 | |
| "Second Chance" | 6 | ||
| US Adult Contemporary | 1 | ||
| US Album Rock Tracks | 2 | ||
References
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