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  2. The Gun Club - Wikipedia

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    The Gun Club were formed by Jeffrey Lee Pierce (guitar and vocals) with friend, chief of the Ramones fan club and fellow music enthusiast Brian Tristan, also known as Kid Congo Powers. [3] Pierce was the former head of the Blondie fan club in Los Angeles and previously a member of the Red Lights, the E-Types, the Individuals , Phast Phreddie ...

  3. Fire of Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    Green concludes, "[t]he Gun Club relies on no strict formulas yet it is undeniably the blues that is being transmuted into a medium for Pierce's dark visions and neuroses." [ 12 ] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die .

  4. The Las Vegas Story (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Las Vegas Story is the third studio album by American rock band the Gun Club, released in 1984. [4] This album saw the return of founding member and lead guitarist Kid Congo Powers, after a three-year stint with the Cramps. The album was dedicated to Debbie Harry "for her love, help and encouragement."

  5. Lucky Jim (album) - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Jim is an album by the American band the Gun Club, released in 1993. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was the band's final studio album. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The album was "dedicated to the cities of Saigon and London, Fall and Winter 1991".

  6. Jeffrey Lee Pierce - Wikipedia

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    Primal Scream's 2013 album More Light referenced Pierce and the Gun Club with a reworking of Pierce's "Goodbye Johnny" and use of the title "Walking with the Beast". [42] In 2014, Sergio Rotman of the Argentinian band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs edited a special edition of 500 CDs with versions of 14 Gun Club and Pierce songs. His 2002 tribute "El ...

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  8. Miami (The Gun Club album) - Wikipedia

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    Miami is the second studio album by American rock band the Gun Club, released in 1982. [2] It was released on Animal Records, founded by guitarist Chris Stein of Blondie, who also produced the album. [3] Debbie Harry, also of Blondie, appears as a backing singer on various tracks on the album under the pseudonym "D.H. Laurence Jr." The album ...

  9. Mother Juno - Wikipedia

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    Mother Juno is an album by the Gun Club, released in 1987. [4] [5] It was produced by Robin Guthrie of the Cocteau Twins. "Yellow Eyes" was originally entitled "Funky Junkie"; "Nobody's City" was originally "Sleepy Times Blues". The original recordings of Mother Juno were released as Mother Berlin in 2015 on Bang! Records, containing an ...