New York Dolls
New York Dolls
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Release Date: 21/12/1998
Along with the Stooges, the New York Dolls were largely responsible for pioneering the sound and attitude of punk, and this, their self-titled debut, is one of the founding documents of post-'60s rock. Outrageous, shambolic, and bursting with energy, the Dolls borrowed from the amped-up, bluesy swagger of the Rolling Stones, the pop confections of Phil Spector, and the campy theatricality that would flower with the glam movement, yet brought it all together with a visceral impact that recalled the jolt of early rock and roll. They were one of the most important influences on punk - indeed Malcolm McClaren managed them briefly - and spawned Johnny Thunders' Heartbreakers who supported the Pistols on the Anarchy tour.
1: Personality Crisis
2: Looking for a Kiss
3: Vietnamese Baby
4: Lonely Planet Boy
5: Frankenstein
6: Trash
7: Bad Girl
8: Subway Train
9: Pills
10: Private World
11: Jet Boy