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Overview

Johnny Thunders spent the lion's share of his solo career trying to recapture the sloppy but inspired snazz of his glory days with the New York Dolls, and once you get past So Alone and the Heartbreakers' L.A.M.F., he usually fell far short of the mark. But Copy Cats, an album he cut with Noo Yawk chanteuse Patti Palladin in 1988, was a rare exception, a set where he stretched his boundaries a bit and came up with something memorable. Copy Cats is a set of rock & roll oldies, dating from 1954 to 1969 (though you'd be forgiven for not guessing Screamin' Jay Hawkins' frenzied "Alligator Wine" was cut two years after the Summer of Love), and though an album of covers might not sound like a bold move, here Thunders steps away from the junkie bravado that was his stock in trade and plays the kind of greasy but passionate rock that doubtless inspired him in the first place. Thunders also strays from his usual buzzsaw guitar patterns here and settles in as part of the ensemble, a big rock band who captures the spirit if not quite the letter of these rock and R&B dusties, adding inspired punctuation without trying to carry the show. And while a few of these songs are played as novelties (especially "She Wants to Mambo" and "Crawfish"), "Two Time Loser" and "I Was Born to Cry" sound like Thunders had been waiting all his life to sing 'em, while Palladin offers excellent support and fares even better when she takes the lead on "Baby It's You" and "He Cried." Hardly a typical Johnny Thunders album, Copy Cats captures the man sounding like he really cared about his work and wanted to make a good album, and his commitment makes the difference here. [The 2007 CD release of Copy Cats from Jungle juggles the sequence and adds two additional tracks, "Let Me Entertain You" and an inspired version of "Love Is Strange," with Thunders New York accent the perfect complement for Palladin's more seductive lead vocals.] ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2023
Label: Restless Records / Jungle
UPC: 5013145202029
Rank: 79919

Tracks

  1. Can't Seem to Make You Mine
  2. Baby It's You
  3. She Wants to Mambo
  4. Treat Her Right
  5. Uptown to Harlem
  6. Crawfish
  7. Alligator Wine
  8. Two Time Loser
  9. Love Is Strange
  10. I Was Born to Cry
  11. He Cried
  12. Let Me Entertain You, Pts. 1 & 2

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Johnny Thunders   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Pat Palladin   Primary Artist
Patti Palladin   Primary Artist,Vocals,Sound Effects,Vocals (Background)
Jayne County   Guest Artist,Sound Effects,Vocals (Background)
Billy Rath   Guest Artist,Guitar (Bass)
John Perry   Guest Artist,Organ,Guitar,Synthesizer,Guitar (Electric)
Nick Evans   Guest Artist,Trombone
Bob Andrews   Guest Artist,Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Chrissie Hynde   Guest Artist
Jim Dvorak   Trumpet
Jimmy "Senyah" Haynes   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Anthony Thistlethwaite   Harmonica
Maribel La Manchega   Castanets
Henri Padovani   Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Simon Humphries   Vocals (Background)
Chris Taylor   Drums
Paul Long   Vocals (Background)
Robbie A. Gordon   Guitar (Bass)
T-Bird   Sound Effects
Pedro Ortiz   Congas,Maracas,Percussion,Tambourine,Sound Effects,Vocals (Background)
Chris Hyde   Vocals (Background)
Steve Washington   Drums
Judd Lander   Harmonica
Alexander Balanescu   Violin
John Earle   Saxophone
Jerry Nolan   Drums
Blair Booth   Vocals (Background)
Keith Hancock   Sound Effects

Technical Credits

Roy Head   Composer
B. Williams   Composer
Patti Palladin   Producer
Kenny Thomas   Engineer
Barney Williams   Composer
Ben Weisman   Composer
Ethel Smith   Composer
Fred Wise   Composer
Mack David   Composer
Gene Kurtz   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Mickey Baker   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Burt Bacharach   Composer
Sky Saxon   Composer
Keith Hancock   Engineer
Hal David   Composer
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