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New York Dolls, One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1710062

Disk length: 47m 57s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. We're All In Love 4:38
2. Runnin' Around 4:12
3. Penty Of Music 4:00
4. Dance Like A Monkey 3:38
5. Punishing World 2:37
6. Maimed Happiness 3:02
7. Fishnets And Cigarettes 3:13
8. Gotta Get Away From Tommy 2:27
9. Danching On The Lip Of A Volcano 4:18
10. I Ain't Got Nothin' 4:28
11. Rainbow Store 2:58
12. Gimme Luv And Turn On The Light 3:19
13. Take A Good Look At My Good Looks 5:00

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Review

Three decades-and-change since they disintegrated in a burst of self-abuse and self-fulfilling prophecy, the darlings of '70s proto-punk/glam stage a return to the recording studio that's as unlikely as it is good-natured. The opening triptych of "We're All in Love," "Runnin' Around," and the downright nostalgic "Plenty of Music" argues that remaining band members David Johanson and Syl Sylvain are more interested in celebrating their survival with a little sass than rehashing the sonic anarchy that made them. Yet veteran producer Jack Douglas never lets the band (now featuring Hanoi Rocks bassist Sammi Yaffa, guitarist Steve Conte, Brian Koonin on keyboards, and drummer Brian Delaney) become too absorbed in more focused songcraft here, injecting the same edgy, pop-buzz he imparted to Cheap Trick and Aerosmith on the infectious soul-punk single "Dance Like a Monkey" and elsewhere. Helping celebrate the Dolls revival in fine fashion are guest turns by Iggy Pop (the frantic "Gimme Luv & Turn On the Light") and Michael Stipe (who harmonizes on the ballad "Dancing on the Lip of the Volcano"), as well as Against Mel's Tom Gabel on the trademark rave-up "Punishing World." The Dolls have always been a triumph of attitude over art; ultimately little has changed here other than the bracing exuberance they bring with them this time 'round. First pressings of the release contain a 45-minute "making of" featurette as well as the bonus track "17," a lugubrious workout featuring Dolls inspiration/rock progenitor Bo Diddley. --Jerry McCulleyNow in 2006, The NEW YORK DOLLS return with the follow-up to 1974's Too Much Too Soon that proves that the band hasn't lost a step and that they are ready to show the world what they've been missing. The new studio album "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This" captures the spirit of a band that had disappeared long before rock n roll became about big business, and presents the essence of fun, revelatory Rock N Roll in its purest form.

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One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This

Tracks: 14 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 52m 25s (+4m 28s)

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