New York Dolls
New York Dolls (180 Gr)
180 gram, gatefold sleeve reissue from the Netherlands.
Reissue, originally released in 1973. "When the New York Dolls released their debut album in 1973, they managed to be
named both 'Best New Band' and 'Worst Band' in Creem Magazine's annual reader's poll, and it usually takes something
special to polarize an audience like that. And the Dolls were inarguably special - decades after its release, New York
Dolls still sounds thoroughly unique, a gritty, big-city amalgam of Stones-style R&B, hard rock guitars, lyrics that
merge pulp storytelling with girl group attitude, and a sloppy but brilliant attack that would inspire punk rock
(without the punks ever getting its joyous slop quite right). Much was made of the Dolls' sexual ambiguity in the day,
but with the passage of time, it's a misfit swagger that communicates most strongly in these songs, and David Johansen's
vocals suggest the product of an emotional melting pot who just wants to find some lovin' before Manhattan is gone,
preferably from a woman who would prefer him over a fix. If the lyrics sometimes recall Hubert Selby, Jr. if he'd had a
playful side, the music is big, raucous hard rock, basic but with a strongly distinct personality - the noisy snarl of
Johnny Thunders' lead guitar quickly became a touchstone, and if he didn't have a lot of tricks in his arsenal, he sure
knew when and how to apply them, and the way he locked in with Syl Sylvain's rhythm work was genius - and the Dolls made
their downtown decadence sound both ominous and funny at the same time. The Dolls were smart enough to know that a band
needs a great drummer, and if there's something likably clumsy about Arthur Kane's bass work, Jerry Nolan's superb,
elemental drumming holds the pieces in place with no-nonsense precision at all times. 'Lonely Planet Boy' proved the
Dolls could dial down their amps and sound very much like themselves, 'Pills' was a superbly chosen cover that seemed
like an original once they were done with it, and 'Personality Crisis,' 'Trash,' and 'Jet Boy' were downtown rock & roll
masterpieces no other band could have created. And while New York Dolls clearly came from a very specific time and
place, this album still sounds fresh and hasn't dated in the least - this is one of rock's greatest debut albums, and a
raucous statement of purpose that's still bold and thoroughly engaging." - AllMusic
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
22-04-2008
Label
Item-nr
231666
EAN
8013252900372
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
PERSONALITY CRISIS
2
LOOKING FOR A KISS
3
VIETNAMESE BABY
4
LONELY PLANET BOY
5
FRANKENSTEIN (ORIG)
6
TRASH
7
BAD GIRL
8
SUBWAY TRAIN
9
PILLS
10
PRIVATE WORLD
11
JET BOY