New York Dolls

Editorial Reviews
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In 1972, when rock & roll was all but dead in Manhattan, five cross-dressing glam punks from the boroughs convened and began hammering out crude, sub-Chuck Berry rock for the downtown in-crowd. It took another year before a record company dared to sign them, thus foisting The New York Dolls on an essentially uninterested world. Taking their cue from the band's guitarist/Keefalike Johnny Thunders, hardcore Dolls fans pooh-poohed Todd Rundgren's production as wimpy: twenty-five years after its release, songs like "Personality Crisis" and "Looking for a Kiss" sound more trashily invigorating than ever. With the Rolling Stones finished as a vital force by '73, the doomed Dolls were there to step into the void. A classic. --Barney Hoskyns

Music Review:

  1. Nightbird [Enhanced]
  2. One by One [Enhanced]
  3. Paul's Boutique
  4. Pretenders
  5. Rattle and Hum [Live]
  6. Scarlet's Walk
  7. Seven Metals Singing Bowls of Tibet
  8. Shabooh Shoobah
  9. Shenanigans
  10. Singles

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Brood [Import]

A Bach Recital

Andeliga Sånger (Sacred Songs)

Music: Unexpected Lovers [Import]

Amsterdam Nights: A Collection Of Dutch Club Grooves

Aero [Import]

20 Super Sucessos [Import]

Bass from the Third Floor

12th World Youth Day - Paris 1997

Asia: Concerto For Piano

A Bing Bang Holidang

1949-1952

4 Deep: Original Sound Track [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]

Mahler: Symphony 6 in a Minor: Tragic (Bonus CD)

Wheatus