New York Dolls
New York Dolls
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Date:  1973
Format:  FLAC
Genre:  Punk Roots
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Personality Crisis    3:45
      2.  
      Looking For A Kiss    3:21
      3.  
      Vietnamese Baby    3:41
      4.  
      Lonely Planet Boy    4:12
      5.  
      Frankenstein (Orig.)    6:02
      6.  
      Trash    3:12
      7.  
      Bad Girl    3:07
      8.  
      Subway Train    4:26
      9.  
      Pills    2:53
      10.  
      Private World    3:42
      11.  
      Jet Boy    4:41
      There are hints of girl group pop and more than a hint of the Rolling Stones, but The New York Dolls doesn't really sound like anything that came before it. It's hard rock with a self-conscious wit, a celebration of camp and kitsch that retains a menacing, malevolent edge. The New York Dolls play as if they can barely keep the music from falling apart and David Johansen sings and screams like a man possessed. The New York Dolls is a noisy, reckless album that rocks and rolls with a vengance. The Dolls rework old Chuck Berry and Stones riffs, playing them with a sloppy, violent glee. "Personality Crisis," "Looking for a Kiss," and "Trash" strut with confidence, while "Vietnamese Baby" and "Frankenstein" sound otherworldly, working the same frightening drone over and over again. The New York Dolls was the definitive proto-punk album, even more than anything the Stooges released. It plunders history while celebrating it, creating a sleazy urban mythology along the way.