TRACKLIST:
1. Joe's Song
2. Rock 'N' Roll Heart
3. Pub Crawlin'
4. Marie Marie
5. Punk Rock
6. Back Street Girl
7. I Want You
8. Damage
9. Sad,Sad Girl
10. Forever's Gone
11. Staggerin' Lengths
12. Daily MiseryArtist : The Crybabys Country : USA Release : Daily Misery Year : 2002 Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 VBR Info:
"Daily Misery" was recorded in Holland in 1996, but wasn't released
until 2002. Honest John Plain and Darrell Bath were joined by Vom
Ritchie, Nick Peckham and Bartie Slob. Ian Hunter co-wrote "Rock N Roll
Heart" with Darrell at the sessions for "Ian Hunter's Dirty Laundry" in
1994
TRACKLIST:
Artist : The Crybabys Country : USA Release : ''Rock On'' Sessions Year : 2000 Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 320 Info:
Rock'n'roll crashed down on Planet Earth without a warning half a
century ago and, despite repeated assaults from as numerous as
short-lived other types of music, it has carried on unruffled its own
sweet way. Like it or not, rock is not dead and the Crybabys are the
living proof that it is still alive and kicking. But how else could it
be when you know that the band is composed of the legendary Honest John
Plain (co-founder of the Boys and punk rock icon), guitar extraordinaire
Darrell Bath (The Dogs D'amour, UK Subs and Temple Tudor), Leslie Riggs
(Cheap and Nasty, Godfathers,...) and Spanish brother in arms Dany
Garcia? But we can't judge a band by looking at its calling card, no
matter how impressive this one is. Far from any commercial concern or
elitist pseudo-fad, " Rock On " Sessions is once and for all a
rock'n'roll album with all the purity and sincerity associated with this
term. No popularity-seeking messages or pompous statements but
alternatively moving and humourous lyrics backed up by a powerful rhythm
section and guitars galore. The Crybabys have no intention whatsoever
to revolutionize the music industry, they're much more interested in
writing great songs and concentrating on the beer crates awaiting them
backstage. " Rock On " Sessions is nonetheless a flawless album with a
perfect balance between ass-kicking numbers and sentimental ballads in
the true tradition of rock'n'roll.
TRACKLIST:Disc 1
1. (Boo Hoo) I Ain't Your Crybaby
2. Lightning Strikes
3. Thin Ice (Don't You Ever)
4. No Justice In Love
5. Crawling Over Your Doormat
6. Sad Souvenir
7. Hijack Your Heart
8. Who Were You Thinking Of
9. Lil' Miss Paradise
10. Operator
11. Black Train
12. Fucked Up
13. What Kind Of Rock 'N' RollDisc 2
1. Where Have All The Good Girls Gone
2. You Don't Have To Wear Boots To Be A Cowboy (But You've Gotta Leave Your Horse Outside)
3. This Is What We Want
4. She Didn't Like Rock 'N' Roll
5. Remember To Forget
6. Lovin' What's Left
7. Go Go Girl
8. Money
9. European Girls
10. Too Hot To Last
11. When You Leave Me Baby Can I Come Too
12. Where Have All The Good Girls Gone (Single Version)
13. The Letter (Live) (The Box Tops Cover)
14. Crimson And Clover (Live) (Tommy James And The Shondells Cover)
15. Walking The Dog (Live) (Rufus Thomas Cover)Artist : The Crybabys Country : USA Release : What Kind Of Rock 'N' Roll? Year : 2003 Genre : Hard Rock File Type : mp3 320 Info: The
Crybabys' main claim to fame is that they are led by Honest John Plain,
who once was guitarist for the Boys. They play good-time rock &
roll with a drunk and woozy feeling that places them in the same
ballpark as such other fine, long-haired, bandanna-sporting bands as
Dogs d'Amour and the Rock City Angels. This collection on Castle
compiles The Crybabys' first record, 1990's Where Have All the Good
Girls Gone, which featured songs like "Hijack Your Heart," "Crawling
Over Your Doorstep," and "Fucked Up," titles that pretty much speak for
themselves. Deep thought, no. Rockin' good times, yes. The second record
was slated to be released in 1992, but the label didn't like it and the
band never really recovered from the blow. Now, over a decade later,
the record is reissued here. What Kind of Rock 'n' Roll? is the same
kind of straight-ahead Jack Daniels-swigging rock that the first album
was. Maybe the label wanted the band to sound more like Oasis. That's
the story of rock & roll -- the honest, hard-working bands always
get shut down by the man. Oh well, at least fans of The Crybabys' can
hear it now in all of its lunkheaded glory. The disc also contains the
single version of "Where Have All the Good Girls Gone" produced by
lunkhead-in-arms Jim Lea of Slade and three live tracks recorded in
France in 1991.