The New York Dolls is a
1973 (see
1973 in music) by the American
rock band New York Dolls. The album's
hard rock sound is mixed with influences of
proto punk[?] and
girl group-
pop. The New York Dolls had a reputation as wild troublemakers, and the slurred vocal style helped to reinforce this reputation. Lyrically intelligent, though, the album addresses controversial issues like the
Vietnam War,
mental health and other social issues of the time.
New York Dolls is a pioneering recording in the history of punk rock, which would explode in popularity within a few years.
New York Dolls peaked at #116 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.
Track listing
- Personality Crisis (Johansen/Thunders) - 3:43
- Looking for a Kiss (Johansen/Thunders) - 3:20
- Vietnamese Baby (Johansen) - 3:39
- Lonely Planet Boy (Johansen/Thunders) - 4:10
- Frankenstein (Johansen/Sylvain) - 6:00
- Trash (Johansen/Sylvain) - 3:09
- Bad Girl (Johansen/Thunders) - 3:05
- Subway Train (Johansen/Thunders) - 4:22
- Pills (Diddley) - 2:49
- Private World (Johansen/Kane) - 3:40
- Jet Boy (Johansen/Thunders) - 4:40
Personnel
- David Johansen - Harmonica, Gong, Vocals
- The New York Dolls - Arranger, Group
- Todd Rundgren - Piano, Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer, Producer
- Sylvain Sylvain - Guitar, Piano, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Buddy Bowser - Saxophone
- Jack Douglas - Engineer
- Dave Hansen - Harmonica, Gong, Vocals
- Arthur Kane - Bass
- Paul Nelson - Executive Producer
- Jerry Nolan - Drums
- Ed Sprigg - Engineer
- Alex Spyropoulos - Piano
- Marty Thau - Executive Producer
- Johnny Thunders - Guitar, Vocals
- Toshi - Photography
- Dennis Drake - Digital Mastering
- David Krebs - Executive Producer
- Steve Leber - Executive Producer
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