Marty Thau Presents 2 Times 5 (1980)

Artist: Various Artists
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UPC: 00021823410227
Release Date: 5/10/2005
Buy.com Sku: 63978025
Item#: M2CGSE
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Shadow Line - The Fleshtones ~ Various Artists
2. Red Hot Woman - The Revelons ~ Various Artists
3. Bloodless Pharaoh - Bloodless Pharaohs - (featuring Brian Setzer) ~ Various Artists
4. Overseas - Comateens ~ Various Artists
5. Looks - Student Teachers ~ Various Artists
6. Nowhere Fast - Bloodless Pharaohs - (featuring Brian Setzer) ~ Various Artists
7. What I Can't Feel - Student Teachers ~ Various Artists
8. F-f-fascination - The Fleshtones ~ Various Artists
9. Cindy - The Revelons ~ Various Artists
10. Late Night City - Comateens ~ Various Artists



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Liner Note Author: Marty Thau.
Recording information: House Of Music Studios.
Originally released in 1980, Marty Thau Presents 2x5 is a time capsule of New York new wave as heard by one of the keenest ears of the time. Thau was a New York music impresario credited with discovering the New York Dolls and producing early demos for Blondie and the Ramones. In the late '70s, he started his own label, Red Star, and released the first albums from Suicide and the Real Kids. Of the five bands here, the Fleshtones were the best known at the time, walking a fine line of rootsy garage rock and angular new wave pomp on "Shadow-Line" and "F-F-Fascination." There isn't a speck of rockabilly running in the veins of the Bloodless Pharoahs, but the later fame of Pharoahs guitar slinger Brian Setzer has made many a pompadoured Stray Cats fan seek out the na?ve -- almost goth -- "Nowhere Fast" and "Bloodless Pharoahs." The Revelons, much like the Fleshtones, were born both of '60s garage roots and '70s punk fallout. "Red Hot Woman" has more of the former, while "Cindy" chooses the latter with an added dose of pure heart-on-the-sleeve teenage energy. The Comateens carry their own brand of teen energy in more than just name with "Overseas." A bit of jangle pop can be heard from all of the bands on 2x5, but none more so than the Student Teachers with "What I Can't Feel." This is a fine look back at New York and its reappearance will warm a few nostalgic hearts, but there is one really nagging flaw with this reissue. The sound is terrible. No discernible effort was made to warm these tracks to the digital format, and the overall sound is flat and thin. Well, it's half a proper reissue, solid on the music and shaky on the presentation. Best to bury this one for the next batch of new wave archaeologists to dig up. ~ Wade Kergan

Producer: Jimmy Destri; Jimmy Destri

Engineer: Jim Bonneford

Musical Guests
Brian Setzer

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/10/2005
Original Release Date : 1980
Catalog ID : 234102
Label : Sanctuary (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00021823410227

  
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