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Richard Hell - Time

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Richard Hell - Time
Richard Hell Band: Richard Hell
Title: Time
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Release Date: 2002-03-19
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Love Comes In Spurts 2: Chinese Rocks 3: Can't Keep My Eyes On You 4: Hurt You 5: I'm Your Man 6: Betrayal Takes Two 7: Crack Of Dawn 8: Ignore That Door 9: I Live My Life 10: Time 11: Going Going Gone 12: Funhunt 13: I Can Only Give You Everything 14: I Been Sleepin' On It 15: Cruel Way To Go Down 16: The Hunter was Drowned 17: Hey Sweetheart 18: Intro 19: Love Comes In Spurts 20: Liars Beware 21: You Gotta Lose 22: Lose Yourself 23: New Pleasure 24: Walking On the Water 25: The Plan 26: Blank Generation 27: I Wanna Be Your Dog 28: Vacancy 29: Venilator Blues  30: Kid With The Replaceable Head 31: Don’t Die 32: You Gotta Lose (with Elvis Costello) 33: Shattered


Time and Time again
Featuring 17 previously unreleased live recordings, (two with Elvis Costello and a cheeky cameo of Johnny Rotten urging for an encore at the Music Machine 1977), a fuelled classic live set in New Orleans (84), not to mention some of the best versions of "I'm Your Man", "Crack of Dawn" "Time" etc. Time and time again Richard Hell ardently heightens that incantatory possession/dispossession all great music catalyzes to a level where the body is too small a host for the inspiration! This double disc retrospective, both incendiary, dolorous and highly evocative, is an indispensable gem for any music lover. Hell's eloquent, informative introduction in the cover booklet is reason enough to purchase this item! The perfect musical parallel for Hell's Hot and Cold, a priceless collection of writings! Don't miss out!.


A must for Richard Hell fans...
The collection covers a lot of ground over the more or less decade that Hell recorded. This quite good collection fills in all the holes in Richard Hell's short-lived, but nonetheless excellent foray into music. For fans, its a must. However, its not a "greatest hits" or "best of" package, so if you're new to Richard Hell and the Voidoids, I'd strongly suggest that you first try out his classic (and best) release, "Blank Generation. " The first disc on "Time" is an expanded "RIP," which ROIR released originally many years ago. The recording quality varies greatly as does the general quality of the songs. Highlights include early and excellent versions of "Love Comes In Spurts," "Chinese Rocks" (both recorded when Hell was a member of the Heartbreakers), "I'm Your Man," and "Time," as well as the (pre-RIP) never-before-released "The Hunter Was Drowned. " The disc perfectly displays Hell's wide and divergent take on music (which went way beyond just punk music, incorporating elements of blues, 1950's pop, and free jazz, among other influences). Again, not every track is a winner, but taken in total, it provides a very interesting retrospective of Hell's career. The second disc is all live material, and while the sound quality is a little rough (to say the least), the performance is outstanding: very energetic, with the aggression level amped up on a number of the songs, particularly the first few tracks -- "Love Comes In Spurts," "Liars' Beware," and "You Gotta Lose. " Very good.


Hell, Plus 25 Years
Hell's work is best exemplified, to me, by two sections: the Heartbreakers and New Orleans stuff. This fine collection of Mr. (I qualify this by saying I am a Heartbreakers fan from New Orleans. ) Here we hear the lost verse from "Chinese Rocks," the pre-One-Track-Mind "Love Comes in Spurts," and other such arcana from the days when Johnny Thunders had long hair, Walter Lure was in his larval stage, Jerry Nolan was still perfecting perfection as the world's best drummer, and Richard Hell was being followed by a Malcolm McLaren taking notes. Then came the salad days of a record contract and inferior material and superior musicianship--as well as a drop off in interest. But the New Orleans recordings are most interesting. Ziggy Modeliste of the Meters provides the down-home drums that made him a recognized genius, Pete LeBon on guitar (a man whose band Wild Kingdom broke more walls in 1982 than we broke in war in 2001-02), and Nicky (All Key) Sazenbach on drums and sax make this good stuff. The live recordings are OK, though we who have read "Please Kill Me" forgive Mr. Hell if he doesn't sound his best on the 1977 English tour. Recommended for Hellions and the Thundersian heartbroken.


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