Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - L.A.M.F. (The Found '77 Masters) (2021) {Deluxe Edition}

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Title: L.A.M.F. (The Found '77 Masters)
Year Of Release: 1977
Label: Jungle Records
Genre: Punk Rock, Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:37:54
Total Size: 227 / 687 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Born To Lose (3:05)
2. Baby Talk (2:25)
3. All By Myself (2:51)
4. I Wanna Be Loved (2:36)
5. It's Not Enough (4:10)
6. Chinese Rocks (2:54)
7. Get Off The Phone (2:01)
8. Pirate Love (3:57)
9. One Track Mind (2:36)
10. I Love You (2:24)
11. Goin' Steady (2:45)
12. Let Go (2:25)
13. Can't Keep My Eyes On You (3:46)
14. Do You Love Me? (2:09)

CD2
1. Born To Lose (Single) (3:04)
2. Chinese Rocks (B-Side) (2:54)
3. Born To Lose (Demo) (1977) (3:02)
4. Chinese Rocks (Demo) (1977) (2:45)
5. Let Go (Demo) (1977) (2:27)
6. Can't Keep My Eyes On You (Demo) (1976) (3:49)
7. I Love You (Demo) (1976) (3:23)
8. It's Not Enough (Demo) (1976) (3:29)
9. Do You Love Me? (Demo) (1976) (2:13)
10. Take A Chance (Demo) (1976) (3:59)
11. Born To Lose (Demo) (1976) (2:53)
12. I Wanna Be Loved (Demo) (1976) (2:28)
13. Goin' Steady (Demo) (1976) (2:45)
14. Flight (Demo) (1976) (3:40)
15. Pirate Love (Demo) (1976) (3:28)
16. Give Her A Great Big Kiss (Demo) (1977) (3:14)
17. Too Much Junkie Business (Demo) (1977) (2:23)
18. London Boys (Demo) (1977) (2:27)
19. Can't Keep My Eyes On You (Live) (B-Side) (3:40)

The original version of L.A.M.F. (which stands for "Like a Mother F*cker") was marred by shoddy production. This 1984 remix of the album (under the supervision of Johnny Thunders) places L.A.M.F. favorably alongside other New York punk bands from the late '70s. Borrowing inspiration from his old band, the New York Dolls, along with Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, the Ramones, and heroin, Thunders & the Heartbreakers' junkie antics translate well to disc. Songs like "One Track Mind," "Chinese Rocks," and "Pirate Love" are great examples of these influences. Although the Heartbreakers were not as lyrically intuitive as ex-member Richard Hell or Television, the music here is the key. Jerry Nolan's steady beats, and Thunders' searing guitar show that the Heartbreakers were no lightweights. This album, along with his great solo album, So Alone, stand as his definitive statements.


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Many thanks for lossless.