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| ARTIST: | Johnny Thunders, Heartbreakers |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Munster Records |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | All by Myself, Let's Go, Can't Keep My Cock in Your Mouth, I Love You, Too Much Junkie Business, London Boys, Great Big Kiss, Born to Lose, One Track Mind, Do You Love Me?, I Wanna Be Loved, Take a Chance With Me, Baby Talk, Chinese Rocks, All by Myself, Get off the Phone [#1], I Wanna Be Loved, I Love You, Get off the Phone [#2], Get off the Phone [#3] |
| UPC: | 723724285026 |
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Customer Reviews of Vive Le Revolution / Lamf Outtakes
Two Letters Come to Mind: P and U This gets two stars because it's Johnny and the boys, but getting two just for showing up is not enough. Horribly recorded with a mix by Helen Keller and with a slipcase designed by a hater of CDs, the contents of this abomination--regardless of the fine liner notes--are repulsive and are puzzling, as in, Why was this released? For the true studio Heartbreakers please consider the Lost Mixes, for the live experience there are DTK and the Max's records. P as well as U.....
best live heartbreakers $$ can buy?
This is a great CD. The live tracks (taped in Paris, 1977) are, in my opinion, liver, louder, and more fun than either "D.T.K." or "Live at Max's." There's not much between-song wisecracking, but you know where to find that (see above). This is just smokin', slightly sloppy Heartbreakers at their best. (Charging into a section of "Do You Love Me," someone (Johnny or Walter) is so excited, he plays the totally wrong chords. It's great!)
I could do without "Too Much Junkie Business" and "London Boys" (not my favorites) but it's cool to hear "Great Big Kiss" and "Take a Chance With Me" (a JT original I hadn't head before).
The "L.A.M.F." outtakes are, needless to say, dynanite. Their sound quality is as good as on the definitive, earth-shattering "Lost '77 Mixes," but with some different mix effects. You wouldn't want the entire album to have been mixed like any of these tracks, but the fearsome coat of echo on "Get Off the Phone #1" is awesome.
To top it off, the Spanish liner notes have a good interview with Johnny. ("'L.A.M.F.' es una provocación, une declaratión de guerra en toda regla...")