4/05/2009

THE DOGS D'AMOUR - Dog hits & bootleg album


THE DOGS D'AMOUR Dog hits & bootleg album cd 1991 320 kbps
The hits album : How come it never rains / The kid from Kensington / I don't want you to go / Satellite kid / Trail of tears / Victims of success / Empty world / Back on the juice / I think it's (love again).The 'unauthorised bootleg' album : Firework girl / Chains / Gold / Pourin' out my heart /Wait until I'm dead / How do you fall in love again / Kiss this joint / Heroine / Tales of destruction / Dynamite jet saloon / Swingin' the bottle .
Produced by Mark Dearnley, Dougie Bennett, Ric Browde & the Dogs D'Amour.
THE DOGS D'AMOUR : Tyla : vocals , guitars / S. James : bass / Bam Bam : drums / Jo Dog : guitar .

As out of control as glam rock got in the late '80s, few artists could top the levels of debauchery and excess achieved by England's Dogs d'Amour. Led by singer, guitarist, songwriter and warped poet Tyla, the group's albums never caught on with a wider mainstream audience, but became cult favorites in their homeland. Initially based in Birmingham, Tyla started the band in 1983 with singer Ned Christie, guitarist Nick Halls, bassist Karl Watson, and drummer Bam Bam, before heading to London, where they playd their first show on April 12th. When Christie quit later that year, Tyla took over lead vocals before packing the entire band off to Finland (presumably riding the coattails of Europe's most promising would-be glam superstars of the time, Hanoi Rocks). During their short stay, the group released a single, "How do You Fall in Love," followed by their first album 'The State We're In' in September 1984. Returning to England early the next year, Dogs d'Amour found themselves playing the same seedy clubs and no-hope gigs as before. Over the next three years, they only managed to squeeze a few recording sessions and the odd high-profile opening slot for visiting stars to go with their never-ending personnel changes. It wasn't until 1988 that a road-tested lineup containing guitarist Jo-Dog, bassist Steve James, drummer Bam, and the ever-present Tyla finally caught a break and signed a record deal with China Records. '(Un)authorized Bootleg Album' -- a mostly acoustic grab-bag of the previous years' sporadic sessions -- became the band's second album, and their third, the critically acclaimed 'In the Dynamite Jet Saloon' arrived only a few months later, but stalled at Number 97 on the U.K. charts. The all-acoustic 'A Graveyard of Empty Bottles' E.P. followed in March 1989, and in September, the Dogs finally had their breakthrough album, when the cleverly named 'Errol Flynn' was released and climbed to Number 22. Now officially England's most notorious and decadent glam rock band, the Dogs d'Amour reeled off another solid, and adequately sleazy follow-up in 1990s ironically titled 'Straight??!!', but that was when the wheels fell off the wagon. The subsequent tour was troubled by uneven attendance and increasing frustration, on the band's part, over the lack of record company support, particularly in America where 'Straight??!!' had yet to be released. Rising tensions and rampant drug abuse finally came to a head during a Los Angeles show, when Tyla became upset with the evening's apathetic audience. Taking a careless attempt at self-immolation a tad too far, he unwittingly cut a six-inch gash across his chest with a broken beer bottle, and had to be immediately rushed to a hospital. He recovered in time, but the Dogs were another matter.

A two-year absence ensued, during which Tyla and Jo-Dog moved to Los Angeles; Steve James started a new project called the Last Bandits, and Bam temporarily joined the Wildhearts. The only Dogs d'Amour activity came by way of the late 1991 release of the 'Dogs Hits and Bootleg' Album, combining the band's top singles with their 1988 debut. When Tyla and his charges finally decided to reconvene and honor their deal with China Records, it was without Jo-Dog, who was replaced by ex-Crybabys/U.K. Subs guitarist Darrel Bath. The resulting 'More Uncharted Heights of Disgrace' did nothing to resurrect their ailing fortunes, however, and the group decided to call it quits in October 1994, with Tyla embarking on a solo career with an album fittingly titled 'The Life & Times of a Ballad Monger'. Against all odds, the year 2000 saw another Dogs' reunion -- the lineup being Tyla, Bam, a returning Jo-Dog and new bassist Share Ross -- and a new album, the Japan-only 'Happy Ever After'. E. Rivadavia - Allmusic

Since the short lived 2000 reunion, frontman Tyla has moved to Barcelona, Spai, and has focused on his solo career, releasing a number of albums in the 2000s under his own name. He also released two albums under the name The Dogs D'Amour, 'When Bastards Go To Hell' and 'Let Sleeping Dogs...', in 2004 and 2005 respectively. These, however, are essentially solo albums under a different title, as for the most part they just feature Tyla playing all instruments and his wife Yella on backing vocals with none of the past Dogs D'Amour members.
Tyla has toured the United States and the United Kingdom under the name Tyla and the Dogs D'Amour in recent times. The United Kingdom tour saw the The Yo-Yos (the band of a former member of The Wildhearts) as his backing band. Wikipedia

7 commentaires:

  1. THE DOGS D'AMOUR "Dog hits & bootleg album" 320 kbps + covers

    Enjoy it & leave comments !

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  2. Hey Midnight Rambler,

    In Ratboy69 in the surprise record of today you can find the last Fuzztones (that I think you were requesting.

    Thanks again today, especially for the Deniz Tek Group

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  3. Straight from the gutter this collection is filled with pure rock n roll debauchery ... this collection is what Dogs really were one of the best RNR bands of all times ... of course I can't really be objective because Dogs will always be one of my top 10 bands of all times !!!
    Thank you so much for sharing this brilliant collection ...

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  4. A truly great live band in their
    '84-86 mid-eighties heyday.
    Though not without the odd 'Spinal Tap' moment!

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  5. At long last, The Dogs D'Amour on 'Sons of the Dolls.'!! A perfect match for one of the best music blog sites on the internet!

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  6. Thanks a lot...Dogs D Amour...where in their prime days one of the best rock n roll bands ever...much appreciated.
    Best Danny.

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