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New York Dolls - Live From The Bowery (Live At The Bowery Ballroom . NYC, NY . 2011) (2011)

New York Dolls - Live From The Bowery (Live At The Bowery Ballroom . NYC, NY . 2011) (2011)

BAND/ARTIST: New York Dolls

  • Title: Live From The Bowery (Live At The Bowery Ballroom . NYC, NY . 2011)
  • Year Of Release: 2011
  • Label: 429 Records
  • Genre: Rock, Glam Rock, Proto Punk
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 01:06:20
  • Total Size: 480 MB | 152 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Looking For A Kiss (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
02. I'm So Fabulous (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
03. Cause I Sez So (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
04. Talk To Me Baby (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
05. Private World (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
06. Streetcake (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
07. Kids Like You (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
08. Who Are The Mystery Girls. (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
09. Fool For You, Baby (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
10. Pills . Hey Bo Diddley (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
11. Dance Like A Monkey (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
12. Funky But Chic (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
13. Jet Boy (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)
14. Personality Crisis (Live From The Bowery, New York . 2011)

Glam rock icons the New York Dolls built their fame on two near-perfect '70s albums before disintegrating into several decades of solo projects and an ever-growing legacy. The Dolls released more new original material since their 2004 reunion than they did even in their salad days, with three studio albums and several live recordings in the five years that led up to Live from the Bowery. It's no wonder, then, that the set list for this date is heavier on the band's post-reunion material and runs through only a few obligatory renditions of the classics. Over three decades after their creation, original trash rockers like show-opener "Looking for a Kiss," "Who Are the Mystery Girls?," and "Personality Crisis" are untouchable classics, and the band (the two surviving founding members David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain joined by a host of backing players) is in great form, slightly less sloppy and dangerous than its earliest days, but raw and rocking all the same. The newer songs are neither embarrassing nor incredibly out of touch, a rare feat for any band reuniting years after its glory days. Songs like "Funky But Chic" and "I'm So Fabulous" don't have the same bite or swagger of the early songs, but are rugged fun with a somewhat updated big-city grit to them. The maudlin ballad "Kids Like You" is perhaps the most mature and interesting of the Dolls' new songs, with Johansen reflecting on the younger generation with wistful nostalgia in a husky Tom Waits-ian croon. Live from the Bowery and its accompanying DVD are good fun, but probably redundant for even big fans of the band. A jammed-out version of "Jet Boy" and the band's medley of "Pills"/"Hey Bo Diddley" don't translate as well on record as they possibly could in the live setting, and making it through the entire disc will be probably be a one-time listen for most and a quickly shelved volume for even the completists.© Fred Thomas /TiVo

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