Now repressed. Originally released in 1980, Stiv Bators’ this was first solo album. Now with eight extra tracks not available on the original version (all recorded live at the Berkeley Square in May of 1980). Like his other Bomp solo release,La La, the music is more similar to 60’s power pop than the vicious punk rock that Bators became known for originally, while a member of The Dead boys. Although the bonus tracks are comparable in approach to his former band (they even manage to cover a pair of Dead boys classics "Sonic Reducer" and "I Need Lunch"), Bators plays it more pedestrian elsewhere. Surprisingly, he pulls off this different direction convincingly, after all, this was the music that was his favorite when he was growing up. You’ll get a pretty good idea of what the rest of the album sounds like by giving a listen to the album’s melodic opener, "Evil Boy," followed by the near-ballad "A Million Miles Away" and the full-length version of "The Last Year"
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