Tougher Than Leather
Tougher Than Leather was released in May 1988. Much like Chuck D's proclamation that Public Enemy's debut Yo! Bum Rush The Show suffered from material recorded years before, Tougher Than Leather suffered from the same. The fact that 1988 was an incredible and prolific year for rap albums didn't help, even with the extremely timely "Run's House" single. Honestly, Tougher.... would probably have been a lot stronger if it had been released in 1987 as planned.
"How'd ya Do It D," "They Call Us Run-DMC," "Ragtime," "Radio Station" and "I'm Not Going Out Like That" were strong songs. In the days when rap albums contained 8 songs or less this would have been stellar. But now that rap releases contained themes, skits and several songs, what worked in '86 and before did not any longer. "Walk This Way" the groups collaboration with Rock band Aerosmith set the bar extremely high for Run-DMC's rock output and "Mary,Mary," "Poppa Crazy" and the title track (which was very good) failed to replicate the success and popularity of "Walk This Way."
On September 16, 1988, Tougher Than Leather opened in theaters to lukewarm reception and reviews, but over the decades it has become a cult classic. Tougher Than Leather the album sounds good three decades after its release, leaving us to ponder how it would have performed if released on its planned release date.