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Audio Mixer: Fred Purser.
Recording information: Trinity Heights Studio, Newcastle upon Tyne, England (2004).
Ensemble: Lee and Chris.
Photographer: Ciaron Lee Marlow.
Toy Dolls: Tommy Goober (vocals, bass guitar); Dave The Nut (vocals, drums); Michael "Olga" Algar.
Personnel: Michael "Olga" Algar (vocals, guitar); Chris Hunter, Gareth ?, Decca, Lee, Mick (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Decca (background vocals); Chris Hunter.
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| | Alice Cooper Welcome To My Nightmare CD (1975)
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$6.09 In 1975, Reuniting with longtime producer Bob Ezrin (who was absent for Cooper's prior record, MUSCLE OF LOVE), Cooper released an album whose title explains the subject matter--WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE. Now on his own and in total control, Cooper was able to explore rock theatrics in a way that was impossible in his band. The ensuing tour was one of the most over-the-top excursions of that era.
"Cold Ethyl" is a disturbing little ditty about necrophilia. The soft, melodic "Only Women Bleed" became a surprise smash for Alice, and there's a low-key feel as well on the chilling "Steven." The somewhat funky title track works as a kind of theme song, while Cooper's expected heavy metal tendencies are explored on "The Black Widow." Most of Lou Reed's band joined Cooper for this record. Guitarists Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner, as well as bassist Prakash John do a superb job of replicating the excitement of the original band.
After the band known as Alice Cooper broke up, the band's singer/namesake took the moniker on for his first solo album. In 1975, Reuniting with longtime producer Bob Ezrin (who was absent for Cooper's prior record, MUSCLE OF LOVE), Cooper released an album whose title says it all--WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE. Now on his own and in total control, Cooper was able to explore ...
| | Misfits Walk Among Us CD (1982)
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$8.79 If the Misfits were one of the greatest punk bands then WALK AMONG US s perhaps one of the greatest records in punk history. While STATIC AGE and EARTH A.D. showcased a band searching for an identity like a vampire for its next victim, WALK AMONG US is almost sheer perfection. With a solidified lineup, fully grown-out devillocks (the Misfits trademark long spike of hair in the front) and the stabilizing presence of the somewhat pedestrian but agile Arthur Googy on drums, uber-Misfit ...
| | Who The Hell Is One Hit Wonder? CD (1998)
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| | Toy Dolls We're Mad! The Anthology CDs (2002)
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| | Duane Peters Gunfight CD (2005)
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| | Ken Tobias Street Ballet CD (2006) Import
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| | Steel Train Twilight Tales From The Prairies Of The Sun CD (2005) Enhanced CD
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$9.99 Steel Train are a very close cousin to Canadian roots group Blue Rodeo circa Five Days in July, judging by the happy, ambling "Better Love," which centers around lead singer Jack Antonoff and his infatuation with actress Scarlett Johansen. Folksy and very warm, the song just gels from the onset and chugs along at a jug band's pace. From there the band goes down a dusty country lane on the catchy and laid-back "Road Song," which sounds like Golden Smog or an early version of the Grateful Dead with mandolin work from longtime Dead associate David Grisman. Just as stellar is the soft, acoustic backbone fueling "Dig," which could be an homage to Brian Wilson or the Beach Boys with that cozy, sitting-around-the-campfire harmony. Gene Parsons, known for his work in the Flying Burrito Brothers, lends a hand on pedal steel guitar. What comes from out of nowhere, though, is the first of two Santana-ish, Latin, hip-shaking instrumentals entitled "The Lee Baby Simms Show: Episode 1." Antonoff is intent on maintaining the singer/songwriter domain with a slightly jam band-based effort during "Wake Your Eyes," but "Two O'Clock" is too much of a stretch. Here, Steel Train create a tune that is best suited for perhaps the Doves to spin some mysterious but ...
| | Stumbling Block Writer's Cramp CD (2001)
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| | Jimmy Arnold Riding With Ol' Mosby CD (2006)
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| | Novum Soneodia CD (2006) (Import)
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