New York Dolls – Live At Radio Luxembourg, Paris - Dec. 1973 - Mint- LP Record 2010 Lilith Vinyl & CD - Garage Rock / Glam
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New York Dolls – Live At Radio Luxembourg, Paris - Dec. 1973
Label: | Lilith – LR308LP |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
CD, Album, Reissue
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Country: | Europe |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Rock & Roll, Garage Rock, Glam |
Tracklist
A1 | Looking For A Kiss | |
A2 | Personality Crisis | |
A3 | Bad Girl | |
A4 | Give Her A Great Big Kiss | |
A5 | Stranded In The Jungle | |
A6 | Puss N Boots | |
B1 | Chatterbox | |
B2 | Pills | |
B3 | Vietnamese Baby | |
B4 | Jet Boy | |
B5 | Trash | |
B6 | You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory | |
CD-1 | Looking For A Kiss | |
CD-2 | Personality Crisis | |
CD-3 | Bad Girl | |
CD-4 | Give Her A Great Big Kiss | |
CD-5 | Stranded In The Jungle | |
CD-6 | Puss N' Boots | |
CD-7 | Chatterbox | |
CD-8 | Pills | |
CD-9 | Vietnamese Baby | |
CD-10 | Jet Boy | |
CD-11 | Trash | |
CD-12 | You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory |
Credits
- Bass – Arthur "Killer" Kane*
- Drums – Jerry Nolan
- Lead Guitar – Johnny Thunders
- Rhythm Guitar – Sylvain Sylvain
- Vocals – David Johansen
Notes
Before punk rock had a name, its name was the New York Dolls.
Recorded for a radio broadcast in Paris in December 1973, this is arguably THE best existing live recording of the Dolls in their prime, complete with stage banter, appalling attempts at fake French accents and a whole lot of drug fuelled attitude. It’s almost as if you were there, and for those of us who weren’t, this is definitely the next best thing. In addition to thrashing through their ‘hits’, the Dolls revealed their roots in covers of Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, and New York’s original bad girls, the Shangri-Las.
Recorded for a radio broadcast in Paris in December 1973, this is arguably THE best existing live recording of the Dolls in their prime, complete with stage banter, appalling attempts at fake French accents and a whole lot of drug fuelled attitude. It’s almost as if you were there, and for those of us who weren’t, this is definitely the next best thing. In addition to thrashing through their ‘hits’, the Dolls revealed their roots in covers of Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, and New York’s original bad girls, the Shangri-Las.
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