She Drives Me Insane / Hare And Love / Dusty Friends / Modern People / I Don't Care / Speedlife O' Mind.
Produced by J. L. Lyan
Wild Child : Leeroy Stanner : guitars / Little Jim : vocals, harmonica / Iv B. Dog : bass, vocals / Richard : drums, percussions, vocals.A hidden treasure ! That's raw , savaaage ... the Stooges meets the Doors !
Wild child was a french combo ... They came from Marseille to burn Paris !
After a single "Stooge face" they recorded this mini lp "Speedlife O'mind" in 1982 ! This is pure Stooges stuff , directly from the Fun House !!!
Take it ... you won't regret it !
Wild child was a french combo ... They came from Marseille to burn Paris !
After a single "Stooge face" they recorded this mini lp "Speedlife O'mind" in 1982 ! This is pure Stooges stuff , directly from the Fun House !!!
Take it ... you won't regret it !
"... Fin 1982, "Speedlife O'Mind", titre d'un premier mini album, enfonça encore le clou stoogien . (après le single "Stooge face"). Tout y était rage et venin pour une combustion foudroyante sous les feux de la rampe. A noter que ce "O' Mind" pour "Out of my mind" est un concept trouble inventé par les frères Asheton, un mot d'ordre qui dirigea l'enregistrement du sauvage "Fun House" des Stooges. Etre hors de soi, en français académique et euphémique : c'est dire. Dès lors on les suivit à la trace : live, Paris, Vincennes, ailleurs..." Source
Dedicated to the Trépigneur !





BIJOU
Et c'est du grand Bijou auquel on a droit : du single "Rock à la radio" qu'on entend sur les ondes à "Je hais les mecs comme toi" le disque ne faiblit pas ! C'est du rock carré , péchu , avec un son plus gras , la Flying V a remplacé la Télécaster ...
BIJOU
Malheureusement le groupe se sépare peu de temps après ... dommage car l'album a résisté au temps !











BIJOU 
THE DEADBEATS 





By request ... I know that's it's a little "light" for the SOTD blog !


GARY HOLTON & CASINO STEEL 
With the Hollywood Brats' & Boys' keyboardist Casino Steel, Gary Holton recorded four albums (all of them selling well but only in Norway) in which you cand find covers of country and western songs "Ruby", sixties standards "Runaway" , "Baby I love You" or the Beatles' "No Reply" , songs from their own bands : The Boys' B-17 and the Heavy Metal Kids' "She's No Angel" and a few original songs. A stunning punk-country version of Kenny Rogers's "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" became a number one hit (in Norway : the C. Steel country) . They also write a song simply titled "Auf Wiedersehen Pet" about Garys' experiences in the T.V. show. 
VA
Among musicians, Arthur Alexander was always considered one of the greatest R&B songwriters. Both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones covered his songs, "Anna (Go To Him)" and "You Better Move On" respectively, early in their careers. But they weren't the only ones -- throughout the years, his work was a rich source material for many blues, soul, rock and country artists. He may have earned the recognition of his peers, but he remained relatively unknown to the general public, right up to his death in 1993. In order to raise his profile, Razor & Tie released "Adios Amigo: A Tribute to Arthur Alexander" in 1994, assembling a stellar and diverse lineup to record new versions of his songs. The diversity and the fresh arrangements illustrates the depth of Alexander's songs and how well they lent themselves to new readings. Like any tribute album, Adios Amigo is uneven, with a few tracks falling flat, but the best moments -- Elvis Costello's "Sally Sue Brown," Robert Plant's "If It's Really Got to Be This Way," Chuck Jackson's "You Better Move On," Frank Black's "Old John Amos," John Prine's "Lonely Just Like Me," Gary U.S. Bonds' "Genie in the Jug," Graham Parker's "Every Day I Have to Cry" and Nick Lowe's "In the Middle of It All" -- are affectionate salutes to a departed master, and they're damn enjoyable in their own right as well.