This debut album was a revolutionary work that shocked rock history.
A monumental album that laid the foundation for later punk rock and glam rock.
"New York Dolls" is a masterpiece from the early '70s that combines a rough, unsophisticated style with a passion for pure rock 'n' roll. It's an explosion of decadence and brilliance at the same time, and is an immortal debut album that will be loved for generations to come.
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A:
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1)
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Personality Crisis
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2)
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Looking For A Kiss
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3)
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Vietnamese Baby
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4)
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Lonely Planet Boy
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5)
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Frankenstein (Orig.)
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B:
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1)
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Trash
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2)
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Bad Girl
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3)
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Subway Train
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4)
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Pills
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5)
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Private World
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6)
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Jet Boy
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Producer, Piano [Additional], Synthesizer [Moog] - Todd Rundgren
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Vocals, Harmonica, Gong - David Jo Hansen
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Arranged By - The New York Dolls
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Engineer - Jack Douglas
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Guitar, Vocals - Johnny Thunders
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Executive-Producer - Paul Nelson
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Executive-Producer - Marty Thau
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Guitar, Vocals, Piano - Sylvain Sylvain
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Engineer - Ed Sprigg
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Drums - Jerry Nolan
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Bass - Arthur Harold Kane
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Executive-Producer - David Krebs
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Executive-Producer - Steve Leber
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Saxophone - The Fantastic Buddy Bowser