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Artist: New York Dolls

Title: Dancing Backward in High Heels

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Category: Sleaze Glam

Year: 2011

Label: 429 Records

Catalog Number: FTN17813

Personnel

David Johansen vocals, harmonica
Sylvain Sylvain guitar
Earl Slick guitar
Jason Hill bass
Brian Delaney drums

Tracks

1.  Fool for You Baby  2:37
2.  Streetcake  3:18
3.  Fabulous Rant  0:25
4.  I'm So Fabulous  2:26
5.  Talk to Me Baby  3:03
6.  Kids Like You  3:52
7.  Round and Round She Goes  3:46
8.  You Don't Have to Cry  3:03
9.  I Sold My Heart to the Junkman  2:24
10.  Baby, Tell Me What I'm on  3:57
11.  Funky But Chic  4:01
12.  End of the Summer  4:17
  
Total Running Time:  37:09

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From: Nick C Date: April 8, 2011 at 17:58
A pretty good album, but there's the rub, pretty good isn't good enuff for tha Dolls. It's Rock n Roll with plenty of roll but lacking in rock somewhat. I dunno it seems very pedestrian, the recording itself has almost a lo fi feel. The songs have a very sort of 60's vibe about them and mostly never seem to get any sparks flying with the exception of I'm So Fabulous (which is fabulous ahaha!) and the cover of Johansen's own Funky but Chic, and End of the Summer finishes the album in half decent style, but generally they seem very polite. I don't actively dislike the album, it's okay but it's sure missing some real attitude....eventually the 60's styleee endless Sha-la-la's and Doo Wops that litter the album backing vocal wise get irritating. It's a shame, maybe they should get Steve Conte and Sam Yaffa back (especially Sam as the rhythm section seems a little too loose and spongy with out him partnering Delaney) and crank it up a bit more.


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