New York Dolls
With inspiration from British glam and US proto-punks like the Stooges, the New York Dolls were the originators of the NYC trash aesthetic that inspired subsequent generations of punk bands. Churning out garage riffs that tipped their hat to 1960s R&B, they were the Stones of the first punk generation. Their outrageous image and brash sound gained them attention, but failed to make them stars, and David Johansen, Johnny Thunders, and Syl Sylvain all went on to solo careers after just two Dolls albums. In 2004, the Dolls reunited, with surviving members Sylvain, Johansen, and Arthur Kane making a triumphant festival appearance. Sadly, Kane died shortly after, but Johansen and Sylvain played another show dedicated to the memory of all the deceased dolls (Kane, Thunders, Jerry Nolan, Billy Murcia). In 2006, the remaining band members recorded their third official studio album to almost universal acclaim.
Lipstick Killers
New York Dolls
ROIR, 2007
1 CD
One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This
New York Dolls
Roadrunner Records (USA), 2006
1 CD
From Here to Eternity - The Live Bootleg Box Set
New York Dolls
Castle Records, 2006
3 CD
Rock 'N Roll
New York Dolls
Mercury, 2006
1 CD
Great Big Kiss
New York Dolls
Sanctuary (USA), 2005
2 CD
I'm a Human Being
New York Dolls
Sanctuary (USA), 2005
1 CD
Seven Day Weekend
New York Dolls
Sanctuary (USA), 2005
1 CD
The Return of the New York Dolls: Live From Royal Festival Hall 2004
New York Dolls
Attack Records (Sanctuary), 2004
1 CD
