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David & David

David & David (stylized as David + David) was an American rock duo formed in by songwriters and multi-instrumentalists and David Ricketts, both established studio musicians prior to their collaboration. Active only during the mid-1980s, they released a single studio album, , on July 7, 1986, through , which peaked at number 39 on the US chart and spawned the top 40 single "Welcome to the Boomtown," reaching number 37 on the Hot 100. The duo's sound fused gritty energy with folk-rock melodies and sultry Latin influences, delivering incisive lyrics that captured the hedonistic yet melancholic undercurrents of life, often drawing comparisons to the Eagles' insider critiques of but with a sharper, more modern edge. Produced by Davitt Sigerson, received critical acclaim for Baerwald's charismatic vocals and poetic , though its commercial performance was modest beyond the lead single's radio success on both pop and rock formats. Despite initial promise, including a promotional tour, David & David disbanded shortly after 's release due to creative differences and scheduling conflicts—Ricketts prioritized producing ' debut album, delaying a follow-up and straining their partnership as drinking buddies turned collaborators. Baerwald, then 26, channeled the duo's themes into his solo debut Bedtime Stories in 1990, while Ricketts, 33 at the time, continued as a and session player; the pair later reconciled as but never reunited musically. Their brief output remains a favorite in 1980s pop-rock, influencing later songwriters with its raw portrayal of urban disillusionment.

History

Formation

David Baerwald, born July 11, 1960, in , who moved to in the late 1970s, began his music career in the local scene during the late 1970s, performing as a and songwriter in bands such as Sensible Shoes while taking on session work for various artists. Despite his involvement, Baerwald grew frustrated with the lack of creative control and commercial success in these groups, prompting him to seek new collaborative opportunities. David Ricketts, born in in 1954, relocated to in 1979, initially working as a set builder for a before transitioning into session musicianship as a and . Like Baerwald, Ricketts faced challenges in establishing a stable artistic path amid the competitive studio environment. The two met in 1979 through overlapping session gigs in Los Angeles studios, where their contrasting styles—Baerwald's raw rock energy and Ricketts's more disciplined approach—initially led to mutual disdain. By 1984, shared creative frustrations with their individual projects had fostered respect, leading them to begin writing together, with Baerwald handling lyrics and Ricketts focusing on melodies and arrangements. This marked the formal formation of the duo David & David, though their collaboration intensified in 1984–1985 as they produced early demos showcasing their cinematic, narrative-driven songs. These demos caught the attention of A&M Records, resulting in a signing deal around 1985 that positioned the duo for their debut album.

Rise to fame

The debut album Boomtown was recorded from 1985 to 1986 at several Los Angeles-area studios, including Skyline Recording, A&M Studios, Capitol Studios, and Mad Hatter Studios. Produced by Davitt Sigerson, the sessions featured David Baerwald and David Ricketts handling most instruments, including guitars, keyboards, and vocals, with additional contributions from musicians such as drummer Ed Greene and percussionist Paulinho da Costa. Released on July 7, 1986, by A&M Records, Boomtown captured the duo's vision of urban disillusionment in Los Angeles through its blend of rock and sophisticated production. The album peaked at No. 39 on the Billboard 200 chart on December 6, 1986, marking their breakthrough into mainstream recognition. The lead single "Welcome to the Boomtown" propelled their rise, reaching No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 8 on the Mainstream Rock chart, and No. 27 in Australia. Follow-up "Swallowed by the Cracks" charted at No. 14 on the Mainstream Rock survey, while "Ain’t So Easy" hit No. 51 on the Hot 100 and No. 17 on Mainstream Rock, showcasing the album's radio appeal and thematic depth on personal struggles. These releases established David & David as a notable act in the mid-1980s rock scene, with the singles' success driving album sales and airplay on both pop and rock formats. To promote Boomtown, the duo embarked on a U.S. tour beginning in November 1986, including performances at venues like The Roxy in on December 1 and Wolfgang's in on December 19. The tour, though brief with fewer than a dozen dates, highlighted their live energy and helped solidify fan engagement during the album's chart run. Critically, received strong praise for its lyrical acuity and sonic polish; awarded it 4.5 out of 5 stars, calling it an "artful record, full of poetry and convincing stories of the hard times." gave it an A− grade in his Village Voice consumer guide, appreciating its upscale elements despite some reservations about the production. The album's commercial impact continued post-release, earning gold certification from the RIAA for sales of 500,000 units in the United States.

Disbandment and later developments

Following the conclusion of their late-1986 promotional tour for , David & David disbanded due to mounting tensions, primarily stemming from David Ricketts' decision to spend two years producing an album for his former girlfriend, , which left feeling sidelined and frustrated. This prolonged separation exacerbated underlying creative differences and the emotional toll of their rapid rise to fame, leading Baerwald into a period of depression as he awaited collaboration that never materialized. Despite pressure from to deliver a second album, the duo could not reconcile their paths and officially parted ways without recording any additional material together during their active period. Baerwald and Ricketts then pursued separate endeavors in music production and songwriting. Their next joint effort came in 1992, when both contributed to the informal songwriting sessions known as the at producer Bottrell's Pasadena studio, which formed the basis for Sheryl Crow's debut album (released in 1993). Baerwald and Ricketts co-wrote several tracks, including the hit singles "" and "Strong Enough," drawing on their shared stylistic influences to shape the album's blend of rock and introspective lyrics. After this collaboration, remained inactive as a unit for over two decades, with no further joint projects until 2016, when reports emerged that Baerwald and Ricketts had reunited to work on a long-awaited sophomore album. The effort included early progress on new material, but the project ultimately stalled, with no releases or resumption of activity as of November 2025.

Members

David Baerwald

David Francis Baerwald was born on July 11, 1960, in , the son of Hans Baerwald, a political scientist, and Diane Moore, a psychologist. His family relocated to in the mid-1960s, where his father's academic career at UCLA shaped a household immersed in intellectual discourse. Baerwald's early musical influences emerged from the vibrant scene; as a teenager, he immersed himself in the late-1970s movement, playing guitar in local bands such as The Spastics, which he described as more of a "gang than a band" with a raw, thugish energy. This period honed his skills as a and songwriter, leading to session work that exposed him to professional recording environments before his breakthrough in the music industry. Within the duo David & David, formed in the mid-1980s with longtime friend David Ricketts, Baerwald served as the primary songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, contributing guitar, keyboards, and vocals to their gold-certified album Boomtown (1986). He co-wrote eight of the album's nine tracks alongside Ricketts, with the closing song "Heroes" credited solely to Baerwald, infusing the record with his signature narrative-driven style that captured the underbelly of Los Angeles life. Following the duo's disbandment after one album, Baerwald launched a prolific solo career, releasing Bedtime Stories in 1990, a critically acclaimed debut blending laid-back pop with introspective lyrics, produced by Larry Klein. Subsequent solo efforts included the politically charged Triage (1993), the soundtrack album Hurlyburly (1999) for the film of the same name, and later EPs such as Hellbound Train (2016 and 2021 editions), which revisited folk and roots influences through reinterpreted traditional songs. Baerwald's collaborative work extended far beyond his duo phase, notably as a co-founder of the Tuesday Night Music Club, a loose collective of Los Angeles musicians including Bill Bottrell and Kevin Gilbert, which shaped Sheryl Crow's breakthrough debut album Tuesday Night Music Club (1993); he contributed songwriting and guitar to hits like "Strong Enough" and "Leaving Las Vegas." His songwriting reached iconic artists, including co-authoring "Nothing Can Be Done" with Joni Mitchell for her 1991 album Night Ride Home, where he also provided backing vocals and guitar. Baerwald penned tracks for LeAnn Rimes, such as "What Have I Done" from her 2013 album Spitfire and "How Much a Heart Can Hold" from God's Work (2022), blending emotional depth with country-pop sensibilities. Additionally, he co-wrote "Come What May" with Kevin Gilbert, featured on the Moulin Rouge! soundtrack (2001) and performed by Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor, originally intended for Romeo + Juliet. Beyond music, Baerwald contributed to the 2009 documentary film The People Speak, directed by , Chris Moore, and , where he composed the score and co-produced the accompanying soundtrack album featuring artists like and , drawing from Zinn's A People's History of the United States. In 2022, he published his debut novel The Fire Agent, a historical thriller inspired by his family's experiences during , exploring themes of espionage, inheritance, and human fallibility across the twentieth century. Baerwald has released music through independent channels, including folk-oriented EPs such as Hellbound Train (2016, with a 2021 edition), while pursuing writing projects that intersect his musical and literary talents.

David Ricketts

David Jeffrey Ricketts was born on February 15, 1954, in , . He started playing guitar at the age of 12 and performed in various rock bands during his teenage years in . Ricketts later relocated to to establish himself as a session musician, where he contributed to recordings by prominent artists including , , and . In the mid-1980s, Ricketts co-founded the duo David & David with songwriter , taking on the roles of multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and co-writer. He played a central part in their only album, (1986), handling much of the instrumentation, including guitar, bass, keyboards, and drum programming. After the duo disbanded following limited touring, Ricketts shifted his focus to production and collaborative songwriting. Ricketts produced Toni Childs's debut album Union (1988), which received Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the single "Don't Walk Away." He also co-produced Childs's follow-up House of Hope (1991) and co-wrote the single "I've Got to Go Now" with her. In 2004, Ricketts shared an Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for "Because You're Beautiful," co-written with Childs and Eddie Free for the documentary Until the Violence Stops. Among his key collaborations, Ricketts co-wrote songs for Sheryl Crow's (1993), including the hit "Strong Enough." He produced Meredith Brooks's album (1997), which featured the top-10 single "." Additionally, Ricketts worked on Robbie Robertson's Storyville (1991), co-writing "Day of Reckoning (Burnin' for You)" and contributing bass, guitar, keyboards, and programming. As of 2025, no major new projects have been reported for Ricketts, whose enduring impact lies in his production legacy and contributions to 1980s and 1990s rock and pop.

Musical style

Influences and sound

David & David's musical style emerged from the rich 1970s Los Angeles rock scene, where both and David Ricketts honed their skills as studio musicians contributing to the city's thriving session community. Their influences echoed the West Coast rock tradition exemplified by the Eagles, capturing Hollywood's hedonistic undercurrents with a sharper, grit that distinguished their work from smoother contemporaries. Comparisons to highlighted their sympathetic portrayals of flawed characters, blending narrative depth with ironic detachment in a manner akin to theatrical songwriters like Brecht and Weill. The duo's sound on fused rock and pop elements with folk-rock sensibilities, delivering driving, infectious melodies laced with melancholy and sultry Latin-flavored arrangements. Baerwald and Ricketts adopted a multi-instrumental approach, handling vocals, guitars, keyboards, and bass themselves, while enlisting veteran drummer for rhythmic foundation and percussionist for subtle texture on key tracks. This setup allowed for intimate yet expansive sonic palettes, balancing raw energy with refined polish to evoke the gritty underbelly of urban . Produced by Davitt Sigerson at renowned facilities like Capitol Studios, A&M Studios, Mad Hatter, and Skyline in , the 's layered arrangements achieved a cinematic quality through meticulous overdubs and dynamic contrasts. Tracks shifted seamlessly from upbeat, major-key anthems to introspective ballads, reflecting the duo's singular output while imprinting an enduring urban vibe marked by resilience amid disillusionment. Despite their brief tenure as a unit, this production approach underscored a gritty elegance that influenced subsequent LA-based songwriters.

Themes and lyrics

The lyrics of David & David's Boomtown album center on the duality of as a "," portraying the city's glamour and excess alongside its underlying decay, urban isolation, and shattered dreams. The tracks depict a seedy underbelly where ambition collides with , often through vignettes of navigating ambiguity and societal pressures. For instance, the "Welcome to the Boomtown" satirizes Hollywood's superficial allure and the drug-fueled excesses of , following characters like a Porsche-driving smuggler and a street dealer whose pursuits lead to inevitable downfall, serving as an anti-drug embedded in the narrative. David Baerwald's songwriting drives the album's witty, narrative style, crafting ironic stories that critique the era's social fabric—drugs, unchecked ambition, and the "cracks in the facade" of the —without overt preachiness. His impressionistic approach blends sensual and repulsive elements to evoke gritty realism, drawing sympathy for flawed protagonists like burned-out dreamers and overlooked workers. Songs such as "Swallowed by the Cracks" explore lost to unfulfilled aspirations and urban despair, while "A Rock for the Forgotten" highlights a bartender as a anchor amid patrons' tragic lives, underscoring themes of isolation and . The album functions as a cohesive concept piece on LA's city life, transforming personal anecdotes into broader commentary on human frailty. Critics praised the themes for their insightful, unglamorous depiction of , contrasting the city's mythic promise with harsh realities and offering a "spare, painful chronicle of how ugly disappointment can be when it's California's golden promise that fails." This raw portrayal influenced later singer-songwriters by emphasizing narrative depth and social observation in pop-rock, as seen in Baerwald's subsequent collaborations that echoed Boomtown's introspective edge.

Discography

Studio albums

David & David released one studio album, , on July 7, 1986, through . Produced by Davitt Sigerson, the album peaked at number 39 on the US chart. It also reached number 49 in Australia (Kent Music Report), number 33 in New Zealand (RIANZ), and number 47 in Sweden.) The track listing for is as follows:
No.TitleDuration
1"Welcome to the Boomtown"5:31
2"Swallowed by the Cracks"4:16
3"Ain't So Easy"4:50
4"Being Alone Together"5:31
5"A Rock for the Forgotten"4:25
6"River's Gonna Rise"3:22
7"Swimmin' in the Ocean with a Hole in My Head"4:40
8"All Alone in the Big City"4:40
9"Heroes"3:10
Total length: 40:56. Personnel on Boomtown primarily consisted of the core duo of (vocals, keyboards, guitars) and David Ricketts (vocals, guitars, bass), supplemented by session musicians including drummer and percussionist , with additional contributions from backing vocalists such as . Engineering was handled by John Beverly Jones, and mastering by . The album achieved RIAA gold certification on June 23, 1995, for sales of 500,000 copies . No further studio albums were released by the duo; although reports surfaced in 2016 of work on a second project, it remains unreleased as of 2025.

Singles

David & David released three singles from their debut album , all in 1986 and 1987 via . The lead single, "Welcome to the Boomtown," was issued in 1986 and peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 8 on the Mainstream Rock chart, and number 27 on the Australian singles chart. The B-side was the album track "A Rock for the Forgotten." Follow-up single "Swallowed by the Cracks," released in late 1986, peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, though it did not enter the Hot 100.) The B-side was the album track "All Alone in the Big City." The third single, "Ain't So Easy," released in early 1987, peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 17 on the Mainstream Rock chart. Its B-side was the album track "Swimmin' in the Ocean with a Hole in My Head." No further singles were released by the duo.

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