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Johnny Thunders

So Alone

  • AMG Review of So Alone

    Amg
    Andy Claps
    All Music Guide

    Following the drug-fueled implosion of the Heartbreakers, Johnny Thunders bounced back with his first solo outing, So Alone. Featuring a veritable who's who of '70s punk and hard rock -- Chrissie Hynde, Phil Lynott, Peter Perrett, Steve Marriott, Paul Cook, and Steve Jones, among others -- the record was a testament to what the former New York Dolls guitarist could accomplish with a little focus. Much like Thunders' best work with the Dolls and Heartbreakers, So Alone is a gloriously sloppy amalgam of R&B, doo wop, and three-chord ock & roll. Despite the inevitable excesses that plagued every Thunders recording session, Steve Lillywhite's solid engineering job and a superb set of songs hold everything together. A cover of the Chantays' classic instrumental "Pipeline" leads things off, and is a teasing reminder of what a great guitarist Thunders could be when he put his mind to it. The record's indisputable masterpiece is "You Can't Put Your Arms Round a Memory," a wrenching, surprisingly literate allad in which Thunders seems to acknowledge that his junkie lifestyle has doomed him to the abyss. Songs like "Leave Me Alone," "Hurtin'," and the chilling title track continue the theme of life inside the heroin balloon. Fortunately, all this back-alley gloom is leavened by some memorably animated moments. "London Boys" is a scathing reply to the Sex Pistols' indictment of the New York punk scene, "New York." The funky "Daddy Rolling Stone" features the inimitable Lynott on background vocals, while the rave-ups "Great Big Kiss" and "(She's So) Untouchable" are terrific examples of Thunders' raunchy take on classic R&B. Sadly, Johnny Thunders never followed up on the promise of his solo debut. His subsequent records were a frustrating mix of drug-addled mediocrity and downright laziness. But for one brief moment, he seemed to put it all together. That moment is So Alone.

Don't Try
over 2 years ago

Thunders had problems, here's the proof! Great song!

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So Alone
over 3 years ago
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Got this album recently 'cause I was on a New York Dolls kick. It's a lot of fun, and there's so much variety to it. While the Dolls were a step forward in the way rock would transform, Thunders' solo album is like a tour through styles that go back to the 50's. 'Great Big Kiss' is like a rock-musical that resembles stuff from Grease. 'London Boys' is a take-off of Sex Pistols songs. There real...

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So Alone
over 3 years ago
Blog post image preview

Got this album recently 'cause I was on a New York Dolls kick. It's a lot of fun, and there's so much variety to it. While the Dolls were a step forward in the way rock would transform, Thunders' solo album is like a tour through styles that go back to the 50's. 'Great Big Kiss' is like a rock-musical that resembles stuff from Grease. 'London Boys' is a take-off of Sex Pistols songs. There real...

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Don't Try
over 2 years ago

Thunders had problems, here's the proof! Great song!

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