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New Radicals Music Collection : Rock N Roll Cleopatra

Rock N Roll Cleopatra


Price: $7.84

Artist: Wayne County

  1. Wonder Woman
  2. Rock N Roll Cleopatra
  3. Out of Control
  4. Too Much to Dream Last Night - Jayne County, Tucker
  5. Mean Muthafuckin Man
  6. Worry Wart
  7. Boy With a Stolen Face
  8. Rock N Roll Resurrection
  9. Un-Con-Troll-Able
  10. Storm the Gates of Heaven
  11. Evil Minded Momma
  12. Fuck Off
  13. It Ain t How Much You Got
  14. Things Your Mother Never Told You
  15. Eddie & Sheena, Pt. 1-2
  16. Cry of Angels
  17. Toilet Love
  18. Night Time - Jayne County, Feldman
  19. Man Enough to Be a Woman - Jayne County,
  20. (If You Don t Wanna Fuck Me, Baby) Fuck Off!!

Wayne County & The Electric Chairs. UK compilation not for the faint hearted, this repromoted CD collection takes in the indie hit singles Eddie & Sheena , Fuck Off along with EP & album tracks. Treading the boards for the first time in the 1960 s, doing impersonations of Cher, Dusty Springfield & Janis Joplin, Wayne County was causing a stir in America long before he hit the punk scene with a vengeance in 1977. In just two years Wayne & his band the Electric Chairs released three full albums, several singles & the notorious Blatantly Ofenzive EP.

Anthony finds his true Cleopatra! - A must for any music lovers collection. A true Punk/New Wave genius.

Confrontational early New York punk - County was a confrontational artist of the seventies who no doubt must have inspired later artists like Lydia Lunch, the New York No Wave scene and performance artists like Monte Cazzazza. She was both a pre-punk and later a star of the punk scene, much like Iggy Pop. The sound varies between a type of decadent and trashy glamrock, in the vein of the NY Dolls, or garage rock like on this version of I Had Too Much To Dream Last Night, or straight angry punk as on tracks no. 5, 12, 17 and 20 above. In fact, these last four songs first appeared on her famous Blatantly Offensive EP that appeared in colored vinyl way back in 1978. Most of her punk hits are collected here, like Storm The Gates of Heaven, Things Your Mother Never Told You, Eddie & Sheena and Man Enough To Be A Woman. This album contains most of her best, although I miss other great tracks like the wistful, Nico-esque Tomorrow Is Another Day (reminiscent of Sunday Morning on the Velvet Underground s Banana album) and another UK single, Trying To Get On The Radio.



Rock N Roll Cleopatra