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Selasa, 29 Mei 2018


The Demons  "The Demons" 1977 US Power Pop,Glam Rock
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Released in 1977 on Mercury records. The singer of THE DEMONS was local NYC glam punk Eliot Kid, a good friend of Johnny Thunders. He got Heartlbreakers guitarist Walter Lure from THE DEMONS. Eliot Kid was also a witness in the Nancy Spungen death case as he and Neon Leon were among the last people to see Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen on the night of the infamous murder at the Chelsea Hotel. Music wize this is a great mix of powerpop, glam and punk. Comes in the original Mercury Records insert sleeve advertising the Runaways album….~

I’ve always been a fan of the three dollar record. You know what I mean: some forgotten long player from the ‘70s or early '80s, played to death in its day, stored in the attic for decades, then eventually carted off to the record store and exchanged for a miniscule amount of currency. It’s then marked for three bucks and placed in the bins with thousands of other records, where it will likely languish until the end of time. If you know what you’re looking for, you can get a good deal on a record like that. Hell, for three bucks, it’s worth the dough even if there’s only one great song! It’s just like buying a single – except the larger surface area allows it to double as a weapon. Such titles as Romeo Void’s Benefactor and JoBoxers’ Like Gangbusters, which I ostensibly bought for one track, would have been overpriced at retail value. But at three dollars a pop, I did not hesitate. 

…Which brings us to The Demons’ self-titled debut album. It’s the ultimate three dollar record. Like almost any other band even remotely attached to the mid-to-late ‘70s New York City punk scene, The Demons got signed to a major. Singer/guitarist Eliot Kidd was probably best known for having a few quotes in Please Kill Me. He was a pal of Johnny Thunders and Walter Lure (who at one point was a member of The Demons). Having gigged a lot with the likes of The Dictators, The Demons drew the attention of Mercury Records and were given the opportunity to record with Craig Leon. Leon, as an assistant to the legendary producer Richard Gottehrer, had worked with the Ramones, Blondie, Suicide, and Richard Hell. And while The Demons may have not been top tier a la the aforementioned bands, their one and only album is a really cool artifact of early New York punk. 
The Demons are probably best known for the song “She’s So Tuff”, which was covered a decade ago by Tina and the Total Babes. Tina Lucchesi knows how to pick ‘em! “She’s So Tuff” was hands down one of the greatest power pop songs of the late ‘70s, and it alone justifies the purchase of the Demons’ album. If Kidd had been able to write a few more songs like “She’s So Tuff”, then perhaps The Demons would not be such an obscure band in our present memory. The closest the group came to another A-level track was album closer “I Hate You”, which is disturbingly funny and really fucking catchy in a Heartbreakers meets Real Kids sort of way. I can totally imagine Tina Lucchesi covering this one as well - so stay tuned, rock n’ rollers! The rest of the album, while not devoid of filler, delivers some really cool tracks. Opening cut “It’ll Be Alright” is a terrific mid-tempo rocker that kinda brings to mind Johnny Thunders fronting The Paul Collins Beat. Given Kidd’s connection to Thunders and Lure, it’s hardly surprising that “Bad Dreamin’” comes off like an LAMF outtake. “Ten Past One” is a very credible ballad in the fashion of the late ‘50s and early ‘60s. And well-done covers of “She’s a Rebel” and “I Fought the Law” further affirm Kidd’s affinity for that particular era of rock n’ roll. 
Probably not a “punk” band per se, The Demons imbued their throwback rock n’ roll with enough sleaze and sloppiness to nonetheless fit the bill. The now-deceased Kidd is somewhat notorious for being in Sid Vicious’s hotel room the night Nancy Spungen died. But as a musician, he was more than worthy. You can’t really say The Demons were an influence on the glam-punk that resurged in the ‘90s (after all, who had actually heard them besides Tina Lucchesi?). But if you’re a fan of anyone from The Joneses to the Trash Brats to the Dimestore Haloes, you will most definitely recognize The Demons as some of the earliest practitioners of their style. Like a second string New York Dolls with power pop tendencies, Kidd and his mates were a fun band that must have been a good time live. They left behind just this one album, and one truly classic song in “She’s So Tuff”. In this age of Internet commerce, it’s not always easy to get a great deal on an old LP. But if there’s a shop in your proximity that deals in large quantities of used vinyl, The Demons are worth seeking out…even if you have to pay more than three dollars. …by…Josh Rutledge…..~


Credits 
A&R – Denny Rosencrantz 
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Robbie Twyford 
Drums, Percussion – Mike Rappoport 
Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Bob Jones (12) 
Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Martin Butler (3) 
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion – Eliot Kidd 


Tracklist 
A1 It’ll Be Alright 2:53 
A2 Gimme Love 3:32 
A3 She’s So Tuf 3:10 
A4 Ten Past One 4:05 
A5 She’s A Rebel 2:06 
B1 I Fought The Law 2:24 
B2 Bad Dreamin’ 3:22 
B3 Tell Him That Too 2:23 
B4 What A Shame 2:50 
B5 I Hate You 2:33 

Sabtu, 26 Mei 2018


Sampaguita ‎ “Sampaguita” 1978 Philippines Glam Rock,Pinoy Rock debut album
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Sampaguita  a rock singer from the Philippines, real name Tessy Alfonso, is considered the queen of the Philippine rock music, the first single and also the first LP was released in 1978 … all in her discography several successful albums and singles….~


Tessy Alfonso, better known by her stage name Sampaguita, was a Pinoy rock singer from the Philippines during the 1970s and 1980s. 
Sampaguita had released several albums and songs that went successful and now considered classics. She is also dubbed as the queen of Filipino rock music. 

Origins 
Sampaguita started out as a model under then-First Lady Imelda Romualdez-Marcos’ Bagong Anyo. She was discovered by her then-husband Nilo Santos. Her stage name was coined by the percussionist Nick Boogie, after the species of jasmine locally known as sampaguita, which is also the national flower.Her first performance was at the New Moon Concert in 1977 at the Folk Arts Theater in Pasay, Metro Manila. 

Present 
In 1994, Alfonso retired from the Philippine music scene when according to her own words “[Life became] too dangerous, with sex, drugs and rock and roll, rock until you drop.”

On December 3, 2010, she went onstage again at the Ugat, The Legends of Pinoy Folk Rock concert held at the Araneta Coliseum. She performed along with other Filipino rock artists from the 1970s and 1980s.

Personal life 
Alfonso is the mother of three children: Dolly and Kowboy Santos (with Nilo Santos), and Jacinta Romero (with Miguel Romero).[4] Kowboy Santos, is also a musician, and is the frontman of the band Generation.[5][6][7] Alfonso currently resides in ParaƱaque City with Romero and their daughter, Jacinta.


Tracklist 
A1 Bonggahan 3:40 
A2 Easy Pare 3:44 
A3 Sampaguita Theme 3:57 
A4 Kinabukasan 4:13 
A5 Rock N’ Roll Medley 4:36 
B1 Sayawan 3:58 
B2 Tao 4:47 
B3 Kumadre 3:15 
B4 Sa Diyos Lamang 8:00 

Discography 
Albums 
Sampaguita (1978) 
Vol. 2 (1980) 
Beatwave (1984) 
Sa Ngayon (1992)