New York Dolls - New York Tapes 7273

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Review by Lech Ambrzykowski

New York Tapes 7273 by New York Dolls is a compilation album that brings together previously unreleased recordings from the band's early years. The album features raw and energetic performances that showcase the Dolls' signature blend of punk, glam, and rock and roll.

The tracks on New York Tapes 7273 capture the Dolls at their most primal and unpolished, with frontman David Johansen's snarling vocals and guitarist Johnny Thunders' blistering riffs leading the charge. The album also includes a number of covers, including the Dolls' take on the classic rock standard "Don't Mess With Cupid."

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Artist: New York Dolls
Album: New York Tapes 7273
Rating: 4.33

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Personality Crisis
Looking For A Kiss
Don't Start Me Talking
Bad Girl
Don't Mess With Cupid
Human Being
Pills

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Catalog Numbers

MRCD 167, MRCD 167/2000, MR CD 167

Labels

Munster Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Licensed FromSkydog Records
Glass Mastered AtCondor CD

Credits

RoleCredit
ArtworkIñigo Munster
BassArthur "Killer" Kane
CoverToshi
DrumsJerry Nolan
VocalsJerry Nolan
GuitarJohnny Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain
Liner NotesGreg Shaw
HarmonicaDavid Johansen

Notes

  • Released in a gatefold card sleeve, with a 6-panel insert.
  • Text from Phonograph Record magazine (oct 73)
  • As opposed to the Sky Dog release, the Munster release has the tracks listed in the order they were recorded and a new, gatefold sleeve.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (String): 8435008816728
  • Barcode (Text): 8 435008 816728
  • Matrix / Runout: DPCD-0921 NEW YORK DOLLS Mastered by Condor CD
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LD51
  • Mould SID Code: none

About New York Dolls

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New York City-based band formed in December 1971 and active until early 1975. Johnny Thunders (guitar) and Rick Rivets (guitar), Arthur Kane (bass), and Billy Murcia (drums) were joined by David Johansen (vocals) in the initial lineup, named . In 1972, Sylvain Sylvain replaced Rivets and the band began to regularly play venues in Lower Manhattan, particularly at the . The band had varying levels of success, but were never widely accepted in the US outside the New York City area, primarily due to their appearance. Thunders and Nolan left the band while on tour in Florida in early 1975, and the band soldiered on, often being billed as "The Dolls" for a few more months with fill-in musicians. The New York Dolls reunited from 2004 to 2011, with Johansen and Sylvain anchoring a fluid lineup of backing musicians.

Name Vars

  • N.Y. Dolls
  • NY Dolls
  • The Dolls
  • The Junkies
  • The N. Y. Dolls
  • The New York Dolls

Aliases

  • Actress
  • The Junkies

Members

  • David Johansen
  • Earl Slick
  • Steve Conte
  • Jerry Nolan
  • Arthur Kane
  • Brian Koonin
  • Tony Machine
  • Peter Jordan
  • Sami Takamäki
  • Steven Duren
  • Sylvain Mizrahi
  • John Anthony Genzale, Jr.
  • Rick Rivets
  • Billy Murcia
  • Brian Delaney
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Summary by Lech Ambrzykowski

While the sound quality of some of the recordings may be rough around the edges, New York Tapes 7273 is a must-have for die-hard Dolls fans and anyone interested in the history of punk rock. The album offers a glimpse into the early days of one of the most influential bands of the 1970s, and showcases the raw talent and energy that made the New York Dolls such an important part of the punk rock canon.