New York Dolls – Too Much Too Soon
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New York Dolls – Too Much Too Soon

  • Artist: New York Dolls
  • Cod produs: SRM-1-1001
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Artist: New York Dolls
Label: Mercury
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Country: US
Year: 0
Genres: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Glam
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Notes: [Back sleeve:] Also available on musicassette and stereo 8 tapes MCR-4-4-1001 - MC-8-1-1001. ℗ 1974 Phonogram Inc. Manufactured and marketed by PolyGram Records, Inc. "This album is dedicated to Diana Barrymore". [Labels:] 18 Manufactured and marketed by Phonogram, Inc. a PolyGram company. Distributed by PolyGram Distribution inc. ℗ 1974 Phonogram Inc. All songs ASCAP; except A2, A4, B3 and B4: BMI. Later issue with plain inner sleeve and skyscraper labels. No credits are on this release other than the producer and writers. Covers: - track A2 originally released by [a= The Jayhawks (2)] (1956), - track A4 originally released by [a=Archie Bell & The Drells] (1968), - track B3 originally released by [a=The Coasters] (1964), - track B4 originally released by [a=Sonny Boy Williamson (2)] (1955).

Tracklist:
A1 Babylon (3:31)
A2 Stranded In The Jungle (3:46)
A3 Who Are The Mystery Girls? (3:08)
A4 (There's Gonna Be A) Showdown (3:38)
A5 It's Too Late (4:40)
B1 Puss 'N' Boots (3:06)
B2 Chatterbox (2:25)
B3 Bad Detective (3:39)
B4 Don't Start Me Talkin' (3:13)
B5 Human Being (5:45)

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Artist: New York Dolls

New York City-based band formed in December 1971 and active until early 1975. Johnny Thunders (guitar) and Rick Rivets (guitar), Arthur Kane (bass), and Billy Murcia (drums) were joined by David Johansen (vocals) in the initial lineup, named [a1495539]. In 1972, Sylvain Sylvain replaced Rivets and the band began to regularly play venues in Lower Manhattan, particularly at the [l=Mercer Arts Center]. The band had varying levels of success, but were never widely accepted in the US outside the New York City area, primarily due to their appearance. Thunders and Nolan left the band while on tour in Florida in early 1975, and the band soldiered on, often being billed as "The Dolls" for a few more months with fill-in musicians. The New York Dolls reunited from 2004 to 2011, with Johansen and Sylvain anchoring a fluid lineup of backing musicians.