Full title - Morrissey Presents - The Return of the New York Dolls - Live from The Royal Festival Hall, 2004. UK live release captures the three surviving members, David Johansen, Sylvain Sylvan, & Arthur 'Killer' Kane, reunited after 27 years at the request of Morrissey for the Meltdown Festival. 13 tracks. Attack/Sanctuary.
Pre-Crash Condition,New York Dolls,Attack,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Pre-Crash Condition - Live From The Royal Festival Hall
New York Dolls , and The New York Dolls Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002X7GFC Release Date: 2004-10-05 |
Tracks:
- Looking for A Kiss
- Puss N' Boots
- Subway Train
- It's Too Late
- Another Piece Of My Heart
- Bad Girl
- Lonely Planet Boy
- Private World
- In My Girlish Ways
- Vietnamese Baby
- Pills
- Mystery Girls
- Frankenstein
- Out In The Street
- Babylon
Customer Reviews:
Do Not Buy this CD!!.......2005-12-23
A Must Have For Anyone!.......2005-06-23
As far as the music goes, first rate. The band plays very well and with a heck of a lot of inspiration (considering it has been over 25 years since they last played). Steve Conte is no JT, but he does an admirable job in whipping out Thunder's licks throughout the performance. Sylvain was never a great guitar player, but his rhythm work and spattered lead fills paint the music perfectly. My only minor beef is the guitar volume is a bit low in the mix, I would have liked to hear the guitars a bit more up front in the mix aka "louder" (as an aside hear, I have found with some digital recordings (waves & mp3's), as the volume goes up the midrange is enhanced more than the other frequecies. So for louder guitars, just turn it up!).
Purchasing this album is pretty much a no brainer for any New York Dolls fan. You may be a bit disappointed on the first listen, but with repeated listenings you will really begin to appreciate this performance. As well as the fact this music has stood the test of time. For any newcomer reading this, my suggestion is to purchase this album, you can get a great deal here in zShops. I also would give you the strongest recommendation possible to purchase the first 2 NYD albums or the compilation "Rock N Roll". The New York Dolls are the foundation of any music collection.
Reunion time!.......2005-03-05
they were so influential, and this set of songs really rocks.
Wonderful Tribute.......2005-01-19
What we have here, really, is a band's tribute to its fallen members: in order, Billy Murcia (original drummer), Johnny Thunders (guitar), and Jerry Nolan (drums). Syl Sylvain, David Johansen, and Arthur Kane still rock hard for this Festival Hall show.
What we as fans get is the same intensity that's on those records from the 70's. Hard, driving rock and roll that preceded punk, with hard-rock licks provided by Syl, and off-Jagger vocals by Mr. Johansen. The lyrics run the gamut from sex and drugs to, well, sex, and drugs. Check out "Lookin For A Kiss," "Vietnamese Baby," and "Personality Crisis" if you don't belive me.
This concert also serves as a final, wonderful footnote to the life of bassist Albert Kane (possibly the true founder), who died two months after playing this show, and his heavy bass work keeps things pinned to the stage even as Johansen wants to run all over the place.
And as a capper, they tribute Johnny Thunders with the best song Thunders ever wrote, "You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory." I had never heard the song before buying this, and they sang it without introduction, and the raw emotion still made me tear up.
If you don't know these guys, go buy their debut LP, "New York Dolls" first. It's much tighter, but more accessible and sloppy in the good spots, of course.
Other than that, raucous pre-punk, last-year fun. I think it's great.
This works.......2004-12-01
Turns out this is a fantastic record, lots of energy, lots of fun and faithfully but raucously performed by the survivors and very capable stand-ins. My only complaint is that they did not include any covers that were performed at the show on this record. "Pills" is the quintessential Dolls song and is sorely missed.
Unfortunately, the Dolls maintained their inevitable run of bad luck / curse when Arthur Killer Kane died a few weeks after this gig.
David Johansen said that he and Sylvain would try to bang out a new studio record this winter and play the British festivals next summer. Mr. Johansen if you are reading this, I have a couple of suggestions / wishes:
A. New tunes would be great, let's hear them!
B. Please professionally record all or most of the tracks from Red Patent Leather. Those tunes are obviously great and constitute the great lost New York Dolls album but the live versions on RPL are almost un-listenable, they were just poorly recorded.
Thank you for the reunion and please come to the USA!
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