CD Adam Bomb – New York Times
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Description
| 1 | Lyin´ With Dogs | |
| 2 | More Or Less | |
| 3 | Cheyenne | |
| 4 | New York Child | |
| 5 | Doom Glorified | |
| 6 | Walk The Other Way | |
| 7 | Kick It Out | |
| 8 | Saluda A Lola | |
| 9 | Heaven Come To Me | |
| 10 | MacDougal Street | |
| 11 | Anxiety | |
| 12 | It´s Only Rock´n´Roll |
Adam Bomb – New York Times (GetAnimal Records, 2001)
Experience the raw, sleazy energy of Adam Bomb with the 2001 release of New York Times. Originally recorded in 1990 at the legendary Record Plant in NYC, this album is a time capsule of pre-punk sexiness and 80s-inspired hard rock. The record carries a notorious history, having been tracked under the influence of "illegal substances" with master tapes that were stolen and only recovered by the artist years later.
As a world-class guitarist who has worked with John Paul Jones and Michael Monroe, Adam Bomb delivers a high-octane performance characterized by "Mike Tyson" intensity. The album features an incredible pedigree of guest musicians, including Mick Taylor (The Rolling Stones), Nicky Hopkins, and Steve Stevens.
Key Highlights:
- Genre: Hard Rock / Sleaze Rock / Pre-Punk.
- Production: Recorded by Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon) and produced by "Pink Gibson."
- Notable Tracks: The brass-heavy opener "Lyin' With Dogs," "Heaven Come To Me," "MacDougal Street," and a cover of the Stones' "It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll."
- Legendary Lineup: Features contributions from members of AC/DC, The Rolling Stones, and The Turtles (Flo & Eddie).
If you miss the days of hairspray, lipstick, and pure rock 'n' roll attitude, New York Times is the essential addition to your collection.
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