Olof Fastén; Cecilia Boldemann; Sofia Cele; Anki Kaipiainen; Karin Mellegård; Peter Pagels; Mattias Sandberg; Klas Sandell Studentlitteratur AB (2019) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Hne Asu: CD-levy Vuosi: 2022, 28.01.2022 Kieli: Englanti
Three key albums from legendary hair metal glamsters Faster Pussycat from the end of the ‘80s and early ‘90s
Including a host of bonus tracks and the EP ‘Live And Rare’ from 1990
For fans of Guns N' Roses, Ratt and LA Guns
Forming in Hollywood, California in 1985, and taking their name from Russ Meyer’s 1965 exploitation trash classic, Faster! Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, Taime Downe (lead vocals), Greg Steele (guitar), Brent Muscat (guitar), Eric Stacy (bass) and Mark Michals (drums) were in the right place at the right time with their brand of sleaze rock and glam metal.
Signing to legendary record label Elektra, they released their self-titled debut on 7th July 1987 (two weeks ahead of Guns N’ Roses’ debut, ‘Appetite For Destruction’).
Becoming MTV favourites with videos for the songs ‘Bathroom Wall’ and ‘Don't Change That Song’, their fame and infamy was further propelled by appearing in the Penelope Spheeris film The Decline of Western Civilization part 2 - The Metal Years, with the band interviewed as well as performing ‘Cathouse’ and ‘Bathroom Wall’ on stage. In America the band toured with Alice Cooper, David Lee Roth and Motörhead to promote the album.
They reached a commercial peak in 1989 with second album, ‘Wake Me When It's Over’, which was swiftly awarded gold sales status. Featuring the singles ‘House Of Pain’ and ‘Poison Ivy’, ‘Wake Me When It's Over’ was marked by a heavier, less glam rock approach. They also recorded a cover of Carly Simon’s ‘You’re So Vain’ for the compilation album ‘Rubáiyát’, an album celebrating Elektra Records's 40th Anniversary.
Led by the single ‘Nonstop to Nowhere’, 1992’s self-explanatory ‘Whipped!’ fared well, but despite sold out tours, the rise of grunge was making many of Faster Pussycat’s glam rock contemporaries look a little obsolete. The band called it a day in 1993.
The band reformed in 2001, adopting a more industrial sound, favoured by singer Taime Downe, and continue to tour and record with various line-ups to the present.
Kappaleet:
1. Don't Change That Song
2. Bathroom Wall
3. No Room for Emotion
4. Cathouse
5. Babylon
6. Smash Alley
7. Shooting You Down
8. City Has No Heart
9. Ship Rolls In
10. Bottle in Front of Me
1. Where There's a Whip, There's a Way
2. Little Dove
3. Poison Ivy
4. House of Pain
5. Gonna Walk
6. Pulling Weeds
7. Slip of the Tongue
8. Cryin' Shame
9. Tattoo
10. Ain't No Way Around It
11. Arizona Indian Doll
12. Please Dear
1. Bathroom Wall
2. Poison Ivy
3. Pulling Weeds
4. Slip of the Tongue
5. Babylon
6. House of Pain
1. Nonstop to Nowhere
2. The Body Thief
3. Jack the Bastard
4. Big Dictionary
5. Madam Ruby's Love Boutique
6. Only Way Out
7. Madam Ruby's Love Boutique
8. Only Way Out
9. Maid in Wonderland
10. Friends
11. Cat Bash
12. Loose Booty
13. Mr. Lovedog
14. Out With a Bang
15. Nonstop to Nowhere (CHR Version)
16. Too Tight
17. Charge Me Up
18. You're So Vain