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Concrete Blonde: Johnette Napolitano (vocals, bass); James Mankey (guitar); Harry Rushakoff (drums). Additional personnel: Tom Petersson (bass); Bernadette Colomine, Andy Prieboy (background vocals). Producers: Concrete Blonde, Chris Tsangarides. Engineers: Chris Marshall, Sean Freehill, Earle Mankey. Recorded at Groove Masters, Santa Monica, California; Kitchen Sync and Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, California. Concrete Blonde followed up their gold record Bloodletting, containing the left-field hit "Joey," with this 1992 release. Walking in London, the band's fourth album, was produced by the band along with Chris Tsangarides and includes guest musicians Tom Petersson of Cheap Trick on bass and Wall of Voodoo's Andy Prieboy on vocals. Johnette Napolitano is in fine voice on Walking in London and the playing is as inspired as ever with original drummer Harry Rushakoff rejoining the band. However, the album reprises many themes from earlier albums with less satisfying results such as the vignette on urban life, "City Screaming." That said, there are some inspired moments. The leadoff track and single, "Ghost of a Texas Ladies' Man," is a hyperkinetic ghost story with eerie vocals and alterna-twang guitar. Both "Someday" and "Long Time Ago" are both slices of bright, singalong pop with an alternative bent. They also succeed on the gorgeous ballad "Les Ceours Jumeaux." Accordion adds to the romantic feel created by the lush background vocals and bilingual lyrics. Overall, a good record but not nearly as pleasing as its breakthrough predecessor. ~ Tom DemalonRolling Stone (4/2/92, p.45) - 3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...great pop-rock hooks....A mature, consistent statement..." Entertainment Weekly (3/13/92, p.52) - "...Napolitano has one of the most potent voices to spring from the loins of the L.A. postpunk scene..." - Rating: B+ Q (4/92, p.72) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...each song is a gem..." Concrete Blonde Walking In London Songs Walking In London Music Review Purchase Walking In London CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Concrete Blonde Bloodletting CD (1990)
Walking In London
$8.85 Though the sudden embrace of the trappings of goth culture via Anne Rice was a bit odd, given Napolitano's long-standing fascination with both Catholic and Mexican imagery (and the elements of sex and death prevalent in both) it wasn't too strange. Her songwriting and singing focus remains much more roots-oriented, as the opening strut/stroll of "Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)" makes clear. Not that she and the band can't kick out the jams as well -- immediately following that is "The Sky Is a Poisonous Garden," a punk-speed thrash with deliciously decadent imagery to boot. The most well known song was "Joey," which actually got some top 40 airplay; while it has a certain catchiness to it, ultimately it comes off as a less successful Heart song from the same era, which ...
| | Concrete Blonde Still In Hollywood CD (1994)
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$12.49 STILL IN HOLLYWOOD compiles live tracks, alternate and extended versions of songs, as well as previously unreleased non-album material. With their brief ...
| | Concrete Blonde Mexican Moon CD (1993)
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$9.05 Concrete Blonde: Johnette Napolitano (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, bass, percussion); James Mankey (guitar, bass, synthesizer, background vocals); Paul Thompson (drums, percussion); Harry Rushakoff (drums); Sean Freehill (programming). Additional personnel: Andy Prieboy (piano, background vocals). Producers: Sean Freehill, Concrete Blonde. Recorded at Kitchen Sync and Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, California. Personnel: James ...
| | Concrete Blonde CD (1987) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
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$10.69 Concrete Blonde's first album not only entered the Billboard Top 100, but it also generated 3 singles: "Still In Hollywood", "Dance Along The Edge," and "True." Amazing accomplishment for a debut album. This CD is as vital today as is was when it was first released in 1986. Even more so now that Superfecta is reissuing this album digitally remastered with expanded packaging and lyrics. Futhermore, noted journalist Kevin Couch has compiled new liner notes based on a 2004 interview with Johnette Napolitano and James Mankey in which they discuss the band's early years - a topic that has rarely been seen in print. Twelve tracks in all, including the non-album cut "It'll Chew You Up And ...
| | Concrete Blonde Mojave CD (2004)
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Concrete Blonde: Johnette Napolitano (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards, bass guitar); Jim Mankey (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, background vocals); Gabriel Ramírez (drums, percussion). After reuniting for 2002's Group Therapy, Concrete Blonde disappeared into the desert. ...
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