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Dressed To The Left. LP/CD MR224 |
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product of four misspent lives in the rock 'n' roll trenches, SOUR
JAZZ is, despite the name, a rawk 'n' roll combo. SOUR JAZZ combines
the talents of four well-traveled New York rock veterans who've played
with Marky Ramone's Intruders, Ian Hunter, Cheetah Chrome, Walter
Lure, the Band's Rick Danko, The Flaming Stars' Max Decharne, Freddy
Lynxx, Jeff Dahl, Kevin K, Motorcycle Boy, Bebe Buell, BJ Snowden,
Pillbox, Suicide King, Undernation, Halcion, Martin's Folly, Carnival
of Shame, Red Herring, plus many more dumb fucks, legends and losers.
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TO THE LEFT" collects 15 of the best songs off SOUR JAZZ's first
two hard-to-find, full-length releases: the critically acclaimed 1999
debut "No Values" and 2001's "Lost for Life", both initially released
on the French Ghostrider label. Now, for the first time ever on CD,
"Dressed to the Left" features such definitive and essential SOUR
JAZZ nuggets as "I Live on a Street Called Rock 'n' Roll" and "(I'm
a) Prick" along with sleazy new classics "I Like the City," "Mr. Popular"
and a blistering cover of the Saints' "Messin' With the Kid." "Dressed
to the Left" also includes two never-before released tracks and a
limited-edition bonus video!!! |
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