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Artist: Nymphs

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CD Title: Nymphs

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Category: Glam

Year: 1991

Label: Geffen Records

Catalog Number: DGCD-24366

Personnel

Inger Lorre vocals, percussion, harmonica
Alex Kirst drums
Jet guitar
Cliff D. bass
Sam Merrick guitar

Tracks

1.  Just One Happy Day  
2.  Cold  
3.  Cats  
4.  Imitating Angels  
5.  Wasting My Days  
6.  Heaven  
7.  Supersonic  
8.  Sad and Damned  
9.  Death of a Scenester  
10.  The River  
11.  Revolt  
12.  The Highway  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TIM Date: April 27, 2002 at 19:19
I hated this one. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. In fact, the rating is a bit generous, or out of sympathy as SIXXSWINE would say.

From: macD Date: June 8, 2002 at 10:56
Kudos to Inger for pre-dating the whole grunge thing. She's welcome to crush her roses petals and pee on me anytime.

From: nitrodoll Date: August 26, 2002 at 8:55
i don't have the entire album to be honest, only a few songs on tape from years back..i only want to say that their song 'revolt' rocks... nitrodoll1974@hotmail.com

From: abdullah Date: December 23, 2002 at 21:11
I absolutely love this CD, but I certainly wouldn't call anything about this glam. It's grungey and ugly, but speaks to me on some comforting level for some reason. This is one of those CDs that has remained timeless for me and always calls me back. I was never a big fan of Hole, but Courtney Love owes her career to Inger.

From: G CHILD Date: September 27, 2003 at 10:46
I can barely believe the lack of enthusiasm on Heavy Harmonies for this album...one of the most passionate & exhilarating of the era. Inger is/was a true star - righteous, pissed-off, vulnerable and beautiful. If you missed it first time round, trust me it still sounds incredible.

From: Todd Date: November 25, 2003 at 14:15
G Child I agree this is a great cd with alot of energy and passion!!

From: Babykaos Date: April 27, 2004 at 19:04
Ahhhh!!!!I relive my youth every time I hear this. I was there and witnessed the passion and fury that was the NYMPHS. The best NYMPHS show, hands down, was somewhere out in Orange County (I think) and Inger wasn't there. Off course this was shortly before they left for the Peter Murphy tour and their break-up, right after Inger stabbed Rodney Binginheimer in the thigh outside of the Whiskey following the Sad and Damned Video shoot. Courtney can thank Inger for her success and we can thank her f

From: gillian Date: September 8, 2004 at 17:08
i have loved this cd since its arrival in my hands as a teenager, i had it so long it was finally destroyed somewhere in time and i been looking for it for so long!!!!!!!!!111

From: Wotty Date: September 8, 2004 at 17:14
A teen angst release if im not mistaken.No offence....

From: G Child Date: September 11, 2004 at 15:50
Yes, you are very much mistaken, but no offence is taken. Anyway, shouldn't we all indulge in a little teen angst now & again, even those of us who haven't been teen's for quite some time?! Keeps you young & beautiful! Lovers should also check out Inger's solo album from a couple of years ago, 'Transcendental Medication'which is equally passionate but more varied with bluesy rock and even skewed country influences.

From: Wotty Date: September 11, 2004 at 16:33
Hi G Child.Did you respond through gritted teeth.Its good you replied with some humour.I still cannot see the appeal of INGER and the angst she seems to still carry even now.I may be wrong,but does she have a direction??? If so,you may explain...Good Luck...

From: G Child Date: September 13, 2004 at 16:53
Well..Inger doesn't need me to chronicle her personal issues (her autobiography will do that,HA!)but lets just say that we're talkin'about the human condition here,baby!You may as well ask what's the appeal of Romeo & Juliet or Munch's The Scream.Expressive & provocative as it was I would say (looking back) that this record was actually one of the most mature & everlasting of the era -lyrically AND musically.

From: Wotty Date: September 13, 2004 at 17:09
To G Child.Well I am dumbfounded,a retort of almost Shakespearian finesse.One thought though,her autobiography,a back of a stamp job is it????

From: G Child Date: September 13, 2004 at 17:34
Wotty, you and I are just gonna have to wait, I hear that it's 'in progress'. If you can name me as bright a STAR in today's rock firmament I promise I'll listen to the whole of The Best Power Ballads In The World...Ever! in one sitting...sober.

From: Wotty Date: September 13, 2004 at 17:49
To G Child.No one springs to mind in todays firmament,but listening to the Ballads album sober....Sometimes I would have to be drunk...

From: Date: March 27, 2005 at 23:07
I was also in high school when this came out. used to drink taquilla and snort cocaine off the dashboard of my ford ranger and crank imitating angel. lead singer was the real deal. she pissed on the desk of some record company rep and self destructed on stage. Why dont bands sound or act rock and roll anymore like the nymphs!

From: poproxx2007 Date: December 21, 2005 at 3:41
Who could follow that last comment....only I the mess that wrote it! Great CD! Very original! Not AOR and Not Glam, but a great one regardless!

From: G Child Date: June 7, 2008 at 19:58
Just want to say I'm still waiting for that autobiography...oh Inger where are ya???

From: Auslander Date: February 28, 2021 at 11:32
Sure there is a little bit of the grunge sound, but similar to the first Alice in Chains album Facelift, or Soundgarden's Louder than Love, there is a hard rock basis to this release. I can understand why Rock Candy reissued this one. Don't be put off by the links to Courtney Love, as it is a good listen, straddling various sub-genres. Whoever "Jet" is, they have a good guitar sound that suits the female vocals. The best track is "Imitating Angels". 72/100.


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