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The Runaways

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発売日 2019年07月27日
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レーベルSundazed
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDMH093
SKU 090771809322

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:32:15
The Runaways: Cherie Currie (vocals, piano); Joan Jett (guitar, vocals); Lita Ford (guitar); Jackie Fox (bass, vocals); Sandy West (drums, vocals). Personnel: Cherie Currie (vocals, piano); Sandy West (vocals, drums); Jackie Fox, Joan Jett (vocals); Lita Ford (guitar). Liner Note Author: Lisa Fancher. Recording information: Criterion Studios, Hollywood, California; Fidelity Recorders Studio City, California. Director: Kim Fowley. Photographer: Tom Gold. Although there's no getting around the scent of exploitation that surrounds the Runaways--their mastermind Kim Fowley would probably take a certain quiet pride in being referred to as one of the great rock & roll charlatans--THE RUNAWAYS is a much better album than most people thought it was at the time. It's a mistake, however, to think of it as a punk album, as it's occasionally identified: while there's a dash of Ramones in these crunchy two-minute slices of hard rock, there's a lot more Cheap Trick (in the sarcastic lyrics) and AC/DC (in Lita Ford's no-bull guitar leads). "You Drive Me Wild" and "Secrets" cover the two main poles of teenage emotions (horniness and melodramatic angst, respectively) in fine fashion, but opening track "Cherry Bomb," with the best stuttering hook since Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet," is the undisputed highlight.

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    1. 1.
      Cherry Bomb
    2. 2.
      You Drive Me Wild
    3. 3.
      Is It Day or Night?
    4. 4.
      Thunder
    5. 5.
      Rock and Roll
    6. 6.
      Lovers
    7. 7.
      American Nights
    8. 8.
      Blackmail
    9. 9.
      Secrets
    10. 10.
      Dead End Justice

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アーティスト: The Runaways

オリジナル発売日:1976年

商品の紹介

When the Runaways debuted in 1976 with this self-titled LP, aggressive female rockers were the exception instead of the rule. Women had no problem becoming folk-rockers, singer/songwriters or Top 40 icons, but female artists who had more in common with Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith than Joni Mitchell were hardly the norm. With this album, the Runaways made it crystal clear that women (or specifically, adolescent girls) were more than capable of playing intense, forceful hard rock that went directly for the jugular. Lusty classics like "Cherry Bomb" and "You Drive Me Wild" made no attempt to conceal the fact that teenage girls could be every bit as sexual as the guys -- a message that both men and women found intimidating. And on "Is It Day or Night," Cherie Currie sings about life in the fast lane with every bit as much conviction as Axl Rose would 11 years later. Currie and Joan Jett are equally riveting, and a 17-year-old Lita Ford was already an impressive guitarist. This LP was far from a commercial hit in the U.S., where timid rock radio programmers simply didn't know what to make of the Runaways. But interestingly, it did earn the band a strong following in the major rock market of Japan. ~ Alex Henderson|
Rovi

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