New York Dolls - Butterflyin'
Dit album vangt de energie van de glam rock en is perfect voor fans van het genre.
Bij nieuwe albums kunnen wij helaas niet granderen, dat de foto van de hoes precies overeenkomt met de werkelijke hoes.
Artiest | New York Dolls |
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Aantal units | 1 |
Ean | 5060174957819 |
Genre | Pop, Rock |
Kwaliteit hoes | M Uitleg : Klik hier |
Kwaliteit vinyl | M |
Kwaliteit label | M |
Soort | Nieuw |
Kwaliteit score (1...10) | 10 |
Kwaliteit van album | Nieuw |
Tracks | Puss 'N' Boots Looking For A Kiss Trash Stranded In The Jungle Personality Crisis Bad Girl Pills Hoochie Coochie Man It's Too Late Chatterbox Human Being |
New York Dolls - Butterflyin'
The New York Dolls were an influential American rock band that emerged in the early 1970s. They played a significant role in shaping the punk rock and glam rock movements with their unique sound and flamboyant image. The band was known for their energetic live performances and their fusion of gritty rock and roll with elements of glam, proto-punk, and garage rock.Formed in New York City in 1971, the New York Dolls consisted of David Johansen (vocals), Johnny Thunders (guitar), Sylvain Sylvain (guitar and piano), Arthur Kane (bass), and Jerry Nolan (drums). They gained a dedicated following with their raw and raucous music, often characterized by Johansen's charismatic stage presence and the band's catchy yet edgy songwriting.Although their commercial success was limited during their initial run, the New York Dolls were highly influential and inspired countless bands in the punk and alternative rock scenes. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1973, is considered a classic and showcased their rebellious spirit and rebellious attitude.The band disbanded in 1977 but reunited in the early 2000s, releasing new music and performing live shows. The New York Dolls' impact on rock music cannot be overstated, as they helped pave the way for the punk rock revolution and left a lasting legacy as one of the most influential and iconic rock bands of their era.