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The New York Dolls were the catalyst for New York's early punk rock scene, which included Television, Talking Heads, Patti Smith, the Ramones, Blondie and Richard Hell and the Voidoids, [40] in addition to being one of the most influential bands to the development of British punk rock, particularly the Sex Pistols, the Clash and the Damned.
The New York Dolls were in the Mercer's scene, appearing on the bill at a New Year's Eve 1972 gig with Ruby and the Rednecks. [10] They released two albums, the eponymous New York Dolls (1973) and Too Much Too Soon (1974). [8] The bulk of the material was written by Johansen and guitarist Johnny Thunders. The Dolls were sometimes well received ...
New York Dolls is the debut studio album by the American rock band New York Dolls, released on July 27, 1973, by Mercury Records.An influential precursor to the 1970s punk rock movement, the eponymous album has been acclaimed as one of the best debut records in rock music and one of the greatest rock albums ever.
This is the first remastered release of New York Dolls recordings; 24-bit remasters of the complete studio albums were released in 2006 in a limited edition in Japan. It features every Dolls original from their first two albums, New York Dolls [2] and Too Much Too Soon, [3] along with four additional tracks.
Dancing Backward in High Heels is the fifth and final studio album by the New York Dolls, and the third since their 2004 reunion.Released on March 15, 2011, on 429 Records, it contains covers of the 1946 Leon René standard "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman," and "Funky But Chic," originally from David Johansen's 1978 self titled album.
The New York Dolls in 1973. After being signed by Mercury Records, the New York Dolls released their self-titled debut album in 1973 to poor sales. [1] Although it was praised by critics, the band was not satisfied with producer Todd Rundgren's sound for the album and had disagreements with him before choosing not to retain him.
Sylvain Sylvain, cofounder and rhythm guitarist of legendary early 1970s proto-punk quintet the New York Dolls, died Wednesday after a battle with cancer, according to a social media post by his ...
Red Patent Leather is a live album by the American rock and roll group New York Dolls, released in 1984. It was recorded in New York a decade earlier, in March 1975, just a month before the group broke up while on tour in Florida.