THE REAL KIDS Outta Place lp 1982
Can't Talk To That Girl / No Place Fast / Senseless / It's Been Real / I'd Rather Go To Jail (Live At Jacks) / Every Day Is A Saturday / Small Town / Problems / Outta Place.
Produced by Andy Paley.
The Real Kids: Billy Cole: guitar, vocals / John Felice: guitar, vocals / Allen Paulino (RIP): bass, vocals / Bobby "Morocco" Morin (RIP): drums, percussion.
The Real Kids were (are) one of Boston's earliest new wave bands; their debut album is full of dynamite tracks that take the trashier aspect of the Rolling Stones and couple it with the high-power guitar approach of the Ramones. Frontman (and onetime Modern Lover) John Felice not only provides tough guitar and distinctive lead vocals, he has a knack for writing clear, infectious melodies. Spin "All Kindsa Girls," "She's Alright" or "My Baby's Book" for proof.
Poor sales of the Real Kids' first LP led Felice to become a Ramones roadie, but he subsequently returned to Boston and formed the Taxi Boys, whose two EPs carry on the Real Kids tradition with high-energy '60s garage-band rock. The production of the records might be crude, but Felice is in fine form on both. (The Bomp! release is a 12-inch, the earlier one a 7-inch pressed on pink vinyl.)
Reactivating the Real Kids with a new and improved lineup, Felice then made the dandy "Outta Place". Harder yet still pop-oriented, with stellar production by Andy Paley, the record is strengthened by consistently good material and plenty of rock'n'roll spirit.
After releasing the album in France, New Rose kept the Real Kids' recording career going, issuing another sharp studio LP, "Hit You Hard", and the live-in-Paris "All Kindsa Jerks Live", which recaps Felice's song catalogue onstage with fiery enthusiasm. The Lolita release is a Real Kids/Taxi Boys compilation.
Ex-Real Kids Alpo Paulino (bass) and Billy Borgioli (guitar) lead the Primitive Souls, whose 12-inch — two originals by each — follows the righteous path of bar-band pop'n'roll with tuneful flair and serious skill. For the record, Paulino has the better singing voice and slightly catchier songs.
After five years of national invisibility, Felice returned, unrepentant and embittered, with a rocking new trio and the "Nothing Pretty" album. Although his casual writing and punchy guitar playing is in fine shape, uncertain singing undercuts the songs' impact; Felice's attitude is, like his voice, a little worse for wear. The title track rues the loss of innocence; "I'll Never Sing That Song Again" describes a view of life as a musician that is both cynical and poignant; "Nowadaze Kids" tells the other side of the story, castigating modern audiences for lacking the rock'n'roll spirit that inspires him. Fans who fear that he's becoming too disgusted to carry on should take note of the LP's final cut, "Can't Play It Safe." Trouser Press
The band would return and play shows again during 1998-2011, including a New York City New Year's gig. Sadly, Bobby Morin (drums) passed away some time in the early 90's and the original bassist Allen "Alpo" Paulino passed away on February 6, 2006.
J. Felice has continued to bounce around the Boston rock'n'roll scene for near fourty years--ever since he was the 15 year-old guitarist in Jonathan Richman's Modern Lovers. His various bands (including the Taxi Boys, the Lowdowns, the Primevals and the Devotions) have played to much critical acclaim and cult worship, but [and it's a shame!] little music biz succes.
Thanks to Fabien!
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The Real Kids: "Outta Place" lp (Star Rhythm Rds, New Rose Rds, 1982)
RépondreSupprimerSoon "The Real Kids : Concert du Bataclan - Paris (1983)" video !
la classe Mr MR
RépondreSupprimerlike all times
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Happy New Year, Midnight Rambler!
RépondreSupprimerI already have the double CD from New Rose that pairs "Outta Place" with "All Kindsa Jerks" and "Hit You Hard," but I'm really looking forward to that "Concert du Bataclan" video!!
Seeing them live at the Las Vegas Shakedown in 2001 was the highlight of that whole weekend!
Many thanks! And keep up the good work!
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
RépondreSupprimerSuperbe album. Speaking of, any chance you could reup the link to the Down to you Ep of the very same Real Kids ? It's an old post so it doesn"t work any more... Thanks.
RépondreSupprimerSuperbe album. Speaking of, any chance you could reup the link to the Down to you Ep of the very same Real Kids ? It's an old post so it doesn"t work any more... Thanks.
RépondreSupprimerDes nouvelles fraiches de Boston :
RépondreSupprimer.The Real Kids are in "rehearsal mode...practicing for an upcoming CD with new and rerecorded older RK tunes." We'll let you know as soon as we hear more!! "
Et les Classic Ruins ont mis en boite dix chansons.
superb band!!!
RépondreSupprimerMerci pour ces bonnes nouvelles, Jacques ! On m'a aussi signalé la sortie en dvd, d'ici un mois du film "All Kindsa Girls" consacré aux Real Kids !
RépondreSupprimerFantastic album, fabulous band! Thank you so much!
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