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  • Release Date: 10/28/2003
  • Sales Rank: 181,758
  • Label: RADICAL RECORDS
  • UPC: 766627004127
 
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New York City Rock N Roll

1LISTEN2 A.M. / Sex Slaves 3:24
2LISTENGirl Gone Bad / Queen Vixen 3:30
3LISTEN7 Songs in the Jukebox / Detox Darlings 2:34
4LISTENBig Black Cock / Sküm 2:41
5LISTENI Was Right, You Were Wrong / The Compulsions 2:55
6LISTENDestination: Meltdown / Joker Five Speed 3:37
7LISTENThe Best Thing / Slunt 3:09
8LISTENParty Wrecker / Banana Fish Zero 2:39
9LISTENBombs Away / Firegods 2:40
10LISTENWifey / Pisser 4:02
11LISTENDrinkin & Drivin / Dirty Mary 2:39
12LISTENThe Car / Bantam 2:15
13LISTENDirty Money / The Drive 2:49
14LISTENDevastating / Go to Town 2:49
15LISTENShould've Said Goodbye / Pretty Suicide 3:19
16LISTENLiar Liar / Apocalypstik 2:56
17LISTENTorpedo / Grounded 3:43
18LISTENWar Torn / Supervillian 5:23
19LISTENSift to Rise / Nolan Gate 3:00
20LISTENSucka / This 2:47
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Editorial Reviews

Upon seeing the title New York City Rock n Roll, one is inclined to think of rockers who came out of the Big Apple in the '60s and '70s -- people who range from Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground to the New York Dolls, the Dictators, Kiss, Blondie, and the Ramones. One thinks of punk fans packing CBGB's during the Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter years, or folks filling Max's Kansas City back when N.Y.C. really was as dysfunctional and crime-ridden as it was depicted in the Rolling Stones' "Shattered" and the 1976 movie Taxi Driver (Martin Scorsese's crowning achievement). But New York City Rock n Roll isn't a compilation of classic recordings from the '60s and '70s; assembled by promoter Steven Blush, this 2003 release turns the spotlight on 22 young bands that were active on the Big Apple club scene in the early 2000s. A variety of rockers are heard on Blush's compilation, and the influences range from punk, metal, and hard rock to power pop and glam rock; the things that most of the bands have in common is a sense of trashy, slutty, decadent, hedonistic fun. New York City Rock n Roll never tries to be introspective, and in that sense, the disc is far removed from the sort of intellectual serious-mindedness one associates with Creed, U2, or Live. Much of the time, a beer-soaked, party-like atmosphere permeates this disc; that holds true whether you're being reminded of the Pretenders on Go to Town's "Devastating," Aerosmith on Pisser's "Wifey," or Kiss on the pop-metal-ish "Luv NYC." Not everything on New York City Rock n Roll is mind-blowing; there are excellent tracks as well as songs that are merely competent. But all things considered, Blush's compilation paints an attractive, enjoyably gritty picture of the N.Y.C. rock scene in the early 2000s. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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November 11, 2006: I wish Starr would reunite and tour Japan where I live. I have 2 Starr Cd's and I don't have this song LUV-NYC so I will buy.

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November 05, 2006: Last track on this CD is the bomb. STARR Puts on the most outrageous LIVE show I ever been to.