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New York Dolls - Too Much Too Soon (1974) [Full Album]
Too Much Too Soon is the second album by the American hard rock band New York Dolls. It was released by Mercury Records on May 10, 1974, and recorded earlier that year at A&R Studios in New York City. Dissatisfied with the recording of their 1973 self-titled debut album, the Dolls' lead singer David Johansen enlisted veteran producer Shadow Morton to produce the sessions. Morton, who had been disenchanted by the music industry, found renewed motivation in the band's energy and undertook the project as a challenge.
Although the Dolls shared an affinity for Morton, they produced little original material with him. To complete Too Much Too Soon, they covered older songs and re-recorded their past demos. Johansen impersonated different characters while singing some of the novelty covers, and Morton incorporated many studio sound effects and female backing vocals in his production. For the album, lead guitarist Johnny Thunders wrote and recorded "Chatterbox", his first released performance singing lead.
Too Much Too Soon sold poorly and only charted at number 167 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tape. After a problem-ridden national tour, the New York Dolls were dropped by Mercury and disbanded a few years later. The album received positive reviews from most critics, some of whom felt Morton's production highlighted the group's raw sound and made it a better record than their first. Like their debut album, Too Much Too Soon became one of the most popular cult records in rock music and has since been viewed by music journalists as a precursor to punk rock.
Tracklist:
A1 Babylon 0:00
A2 Stranded in the Jungle 3:31
A3 Who Are the Mystery Girls? 7:37
A4 (There's Gonna Be A) Showdown 10:46
A5 It's Too Late 12:23
B1 Puss 'N' Boots 17:03
B2 Chatterbox 20:10
B3 Bad Detective
B4 Don't Start Me Talkin'
B5 Human Being
New York Dolls
David Johansen – vocals, harmonica, gong
Arthur "Killer" Kane – bass
Jerry Nolan – drums, percussion
Sylvain Sylvain – guitar, piano, vocals
Johnny Thunders – guitar, vocals
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