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Artist: The Dogs D'Amour

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CD Title: In the Dynamite Jet Saloon

The Dogs D'Amour In the Dynamite Jet Saloon Album Cover

 

Category: Glam

Year: 1988

Label: China/Polydor

Catalog Number: 837 368-4

Personnel

Tyla vocals
Jo Dog guitars
Steve James bass
Bam drums

Tracks

1.  Debuachery  
2.  I Don't Want You To Go  
3.  How Come It Never Rains  
4.  Last Bandit  
5.  Medicine Man  
6.  Gonna Get It Right  
7.  Everything I Want  
8.  Heartbreak  
9.  Billy Two Rivers  
10.  Wait Until I'm Dead  
11.  Sometimes  
12.  The Kid From Kensington  
13.  The State I'm In  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Aaron Date: April 23, 2001 at 11:26
Damn great recording from super gutter-type rock and roll glam band. These guys could easily have been huge if radio would have been kinder to them. Also check out Grimm Jack's "Jailhouse Tattoo" if you like the Dogs. GJ is a lot like them.

From: Alex Date: August 22, 2001 at 3:45
All dudes to the BAR,man!Cool! alex1103@mail.ru

From: SleazyMusic Date: September 14, 2001 at 3:59
Thanks God for THE DOGS D'AMOUR... Let's have a drink on Tyla

From: The Frost Date: February 16, 2002 at 10:02
Your missing "Straight"-" Back On The Juice" and "King of Thieves".

From: dokken6008 Date: March 21, 2002 at 13:19
The Dogs D'Amour may by the only band that has left me with not a whole lot to say about. I realise that the songs & lyrics are totally sleazy and debaucherous (hence the opening song), but I can't go much beyond that. Music-wise the band was okay (let me note that there were 100's upon 100's of more talented musicians in that genre than the Dogs were), but I still can't figure these guys out. For that I give the Dogs D'Amour a 10 rating 4 being the ONLY band to have ever left me so dumbfounded.

From: dokken6008 Date: May 9, 2002 at 4:54
Here I am over a month later eating my own words. Let me tell you what 'In The Dynamite Jet Saloon' really is--A PIECE OF SHIT!! My ears must have been plugged when I first listened to the cd. The entire band are nothing but a bunch of non-sensical, booze-guzzling (nothing wrong with that, though), pathetic musicians and they are a lame excuse for "song-writers". This isn't glam, this is a load of faggots with too much time on their hands. On a final note, if you like crappy music buy this cd.

From: SleazyMusic Date: June 17, 2002 at 8:52
When I read that "In the dynamite jet saloon" is piece of shit, I start to laugh....well, I think that something wrong with you, dokken...no offense but, I mean, if you listen the Dogs and you hope to listen classic metal, you're on the wrong band...but for who likes Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, etc you'll love the Dogs D'Amour...Tyla is one of the last rock & roll poets in the whole world...You can say that you don't like the Dogs music but YOU CAN'T SAY THAT THIS ALBUM IS A PIECE OF SHIT....

From: dokken6008 Date: June 27, 2002 at 5:15
Sorry SM, but I can't eat my words twice because I really meant what I said. But perhaps you could be right about the Stones/Aerosmith thought as I find most of their material as, shall we say, "less than amusing". I guess this just isn't my style ("my cup of tea", "my forte") but you know that I can't agree with your statement about tyla being a great rock & roll "poet" of some sort. I can't agree with you and you can't agree with me, so let's just leave it at that. eBay, here I come....

From: Youngterk1 Date: July 28, 2002 at 15:08
I always thought this album was real good for what it was worth----small clubs (or pubs) somewhere in London---this is by no means "stadium rock"

From: dokken6008 Date: August 9, 2002 at 5:48
I don't find this cd worth much of anything. Perhaps the lyric insert booklet would substitute a nice replacement for toilet paper should the day come, but until that day comes.......

From: Gar Date: August 19, 2002 at 19:10
OK so you don't like the album. Quit posting comments! This ain't the best cd in the world, but its still good. The Dogs had a big Glam image, but their music was bluesier than any other Glam band. Great, sleazy Rock n Roll!

From: dokken6008 Date: August 27, 2002 at 16:41
It's those G.D. Brits. They don't know a damn thing about glam rock. The only band that was as chalk-full of queens as the "Dogs", was Pretty Boy Floyd. Oh Christ, it's bad.

From: MALLORCA´S ROCK Date: August 31, 2002 at 17:21
BUEN GRUPO DE HARD/SLEAZY. NO ESTAN MAL.

From: Alinvain Date: October 4, 2002 at 20:31
This album summed up the year 1988 for me. It was a drinkin' smokin' fuckin' snortin' trippin' year. Debauchery? Hell yes!

From: Kristian Date: March 26, 2003 at 12:39
Love this album, Sleazy to the bone!

From: superglam Date: March 28, 2003 at 10:19
I have also the last album of the band ...More Unchartered... If you want buy... superglam@tiscali.it

From: vikingo666 Date: June 5, 2003 at 15:43
El mejor disco de uno de los mejores grupos que ha salido de inglaterra injustamente desconocidos,si te has de pillar un disco de los DOGS pillate este,un clasico.

From: Mark Date: July 22, 2003 at 2:23
An acquired taste to be sure. This is a brilliant album, and so are "Errol Flynn" (aka "King of the Thieves), "Straight", and "More Uncharted Heights of Disgrace". Tyla's solo career is worth checking out, also Jo Dog's Sonic Boom with the original singer for L.A. Guns. Just remember we're talking about sleaze here-- not Sunset Strip-stlye glam.

From: Dean Date: January 10, 2004 at 13:20
Total whiskey soaked rock and roll. Nothing even remotely "glam" about this. I have this on green vinyl, cassette, and cd. Can't tell i like it-eh?

From: J Date: February 18, 2004 at 12:35
This is without doubt a classic album by one the best bands ever. Success doesnt have to be judged on sales or popularity, but on the ability to write music that moves people. It doesnt need to be technical, just honest. And the Dog's music is just that. If you want widdly widdly, show off guitars go and be bored by vai or satriani. If you want soul and feeling get any Dogs record you can find.

From: sarcasmo Date: March 23, 2004 at 3:43
These guys fuckin rock if you dont like it you just dont understand it,at the time this album came out these guys were the next Stones, and yes this came out before the Blck Crowes??????????????

From: Uncle Salty Date: May 21, 2004 at 10:45
I'm a big Dogs D'Amour fan since I was a child. I'm only 18 years and they're one my favourite bands ever. My brother is also a fan and I became a fan as well. I knew Tyla and Jo Dog when they made some shows in Spain. I was 15 and we talked a bit, they were amazed about having young fans as me. They played an acoustic show that was pure magic. I also have Tyla's albums as well as Jo Dog's albums and they're great too. This is my favourite, though. It's so good that I never get tired of listen i

From: Tiago beat Date: June 21, 2004 at 19:39
The dogs rulesssss!!!!! I'm from Brazil and i really love this band!!! The best english drink band ever!!!

From: Aero Force Mike Date: April 4, 2005 at 19:55
Absolutely goddamn incredible. One of the greatest albums I've ever heard... the Dogs absolutely smoked. One of the few bands out there who were truly just themselves and unique in the face of thousands of crap commercial rock bands. Sure, fans of keyboards and shoulder pads will probably hate this ugly filthy woke-up-in-a-pile-of-vomit rock, but I absolutely love it, that swagger and guitar twang is just incomparable. These guys forever changed my opinions on music, beyond awesome 10/10

From: rick kerch vzla Date: January 8, 2007 at 19:07
Nice guys...met them at a record store signing copies of this album in England when they released it.The music?,good sleaze rock'n'roll ala British("Debuachery"is a good example of what i'm saying).Tyla has gone solo nowadays i think and he has turned an icon for all the british sleaze boys&girls.Only recommended for true sleaze lovers.WARNING:THIS AIN'T POISON!!!

From: crashdiet1313 Date: May 16, 2009 at 20:50
Probably my favorite Dogs record. "How Come It Never Rains" is beautiful.

From: christos_fcc Date: March 3, 2011 at 16:24
this is classic album. nobody reflected the sleaze culture in a piece of vinyl better then this. take a look at the cover sleeve. it is exactly what you are getting!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: December 30, 2011 at 20:51
Listening to this jewel of an album(vinyl format)again..."Debuachery","I Don't Want You To Go","How Come It Never Rains"(lovely),"Medicine Man","Everything I Want" & "Wait Until I'm Dead",the CD brings a couple of B/T...glad i met them back in the day(read my comment of 2007)...87/100

From: hair metal again Date: March 2, 2022 at 6:50
very good release for DOGS D AMOUR back in 88 and the one that gave them some popularity in the hard rock scene!totally rock & glam sound & attitude with clever lyrics ,the DOGS really were true to what they were doing and the songs were hitting the spot!"i dont want you to go","last bandit" ,"how come it never rains" and "wait until i m dead" are fine songs indeed !not everybody s cup of tea but still one of the biggest UK acts back in the day


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