Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - Down To Kill (2005)
Artist: Johnny Thunders, The Heartbreakers
Title: Down To Kill
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Jungle Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Garage Rock, Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:27:46
Total Size: 312/631 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Down To Kill
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Jungle Records
Genre: Alt Rock, Garage Rock, Punk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:27:46
Total Size: 312/631 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1 - Raw & Rare:
Early Demos:
01 - Born To Lose - 02:51
02 - Can't Keep My Eyes On You - 03:47
03 - Do You Love Me - 02:12
04 - It's Not Enough - 03:28
05 - Take A Chance - 03:59
06 - I Love You - 03:24
07 - Get Off The Phone (instr.) - 02:05
08 - I Wanna Be Loved (instr.) - 02:36
09 - Flight - 03:39
Walter Lure & The Ramones:
10 - Street Fighting Man - 02:58
Heroes:
11 - Too Much Junkie Business - 02:24
12 - Seven Day Weekend - 03:06
Riverside Demos 1977:
13 - London Boys - 02:29
14 - Too Much Junkie Business - 02:24
CD 2 - Complete Speakeasy 1977:
Speakeasy Set 1:
01 - Chinese Rocks - 03:22
02 - Get Off The Phone - 02:29
03 - All By Myself - 03:16
04 - Let Go - 02:29
05 - Can't Keep My Eyes On You - 04:09
06 - I Love You - 02:10
07 - Born To Lose - 03:42
08 - I Wanna Be Loved - 03:25
Speakeasy Set 2:
09 - Do You Love Me? - 03:18
10 - Chinese Rocks - 03:10
11 - Get Off The Phone - 02:38
12 - All By Myself - 03:10
13 - Going Steady - 03:08
14 - I Love You - 02:28
15 - I Wanna Be Loved - 03:31
Line-up:
Johnny Thunders – vocals, guitar (1975–1990)
Walter Lure – vocals, guitar (1975–1990)
Jerry Nolan – drums, backing vocals (1975–1977, 1979-1990)
Richard Hell – vocals, bass (1975–1976)
Billy Rath – bass (1976–1980, 1984)
Terry Chimes – drums (1977)
Ty Styx – drums (1978)
Tony Machine - drums (1978-1979)
Tony Coiro – bass (1980-1990)
New York City-based band formed by Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan in April 1975 after they left the New York Dolls. Richard Hell was brought in to play bass and share songwriting and vocals, and in July, Walter Lure joined on rhythm guitar. In 1976, Hell's increasing effort to sideline Johnny led to Johnny and Jerry firing him, and Billy Rath was brought in to handle bass duties.