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発売日 2004年08月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルJungle
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FREUDCD076
SKU 5013145207628

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:35

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    1. 1.
      Ramblin' Rose

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    2. 2.
      London Boys

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    3. 3.
      These Boots Are Made for Walking

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    4. 4.
      M.I.A.

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    5. 5.
      The Harder They Come

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    6. 6.
      Endless Party

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    7. 7.
      I'd Much Rather Be With the Boys

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    8. 8.
      I'll Go Crazy

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    9. 9.
      Hey Thanks

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    10. 10.
      The Courageous Cat

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    11. 11.
      Just Because I'm White/Bright Lights Big City

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    12. 12.
      Around and Around

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    13. 13.
      The Harder They Come

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    14. 14.
      Ten Commandments of Love

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    15. 15.
      Like a Rolling Stone

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    16. 16.
      Endless Party

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

    17. 17.
      Do You Love Me?

      アーティスト: Johnny Thunders/Wayne Kramer

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Johnny ThundersWayne Kramer (Guitarist)

商品の紹介

Supergroups are usually synonymous with prog rockers, not punk rockers. But in 1979, ex-New York Dolls guitarist Johnny Thunders and ex-MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer decided to unite (with Kramer fresh out of jail), as they began gigging under the name Gang War. Although the group never issued a proper studio album (drug use and mismanagement prevented it), several live Gang War sets have seen the light of day over the years -- one of the better being 2004's Gang War. Instead of working up a whole new set of original songs, the duo focused almost entirely on tracks from their past catalogs, as well as cover tunes of rock & roll standards -- another reason probably why Gang War was never signed by a label. But it's interesting to hear Thunders playing on the MC5's "Ramblin' Rose" and Kramer on the Dolls' instrumental cover, "Courageous Cat," as well as such obscurities as a David Johansen-Thunders collaboration, "Endless Party," and a Kramer original, "Hey Thanks." Of the multitude of covers, you get the expected, such as Chuck Berry's "Around and Around" and the Motown classic "Do You Love Me," as well as the unexpected, tops being a reading of Jimmy Cliff's "The Harder They Come." As longtime fans will attest, Johnny Thunders live recordings are a mixed bag. But thanks to this fleeting collaboration (Kramer supposedly split due to Thunders' unruly monetary demands), Gang War is one of the better ones out there. ~ Greg Prato|
Rovi

Supergroups are usually synonymous with prog rockers, not punk rockers. But in 1979, ex-New York Dolls guitarist Johnny Thunders and ex-MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer decided to unite (with Kramer fresh out of jail), as they began gigging under the name Gang War. Although the group never issued a proper studio album (drug use and mismanagement prevented it), several live Gang War sets have seen the light of day over the years -- one of the better being 2004's Gang War. Instead of working up a whole new set of original songs, the duo focused almost entirely on tracks from their past catalogs, as well as cover tunes of rock & roll standards -- another reason probably why Gang War was never signed by a label. But it's interesting to hear Thunders playing on the MC5's "Ramblin' Rose" and Kramer on the Dolls' instrumental cover, "Courageous Cat," as well as such obscurities as a David Johansen-Thunders collaboration, "Endless Party," and a Kramer original, "Hey Thanks." Of the multitude of covers, you get the expected, such as Chuck Berry's "Around and Around" and the Motown classic "Do You Love Me," as well as the unexpected, tops being a reading of Jimmy Cliff's "The Harder They Come." As longtime fans will attest, Johnny Thunders live recordings are a mixed bag. But thanks to this fleeting collaboration (Kramer supposedly split due to Thunders' unruly monetary demands), Gang War is one of the better ones out there. ~ Greg Prato
Rovi

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