Acoustic Thunders

RELEASE
June 10, 2008
LABEL
The Great American Music Company
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Proto-Punk, Anti-Folk, Punk, Punk/New Wave, American Punk

Album Review

With a name like Johnny Thunders and having been an integral member of proto-punks the New York Dolls and the Heartbreakers, Johnny was all about raw, loud, blaring rock & roll (heck, an early nom de guerre he used -- before quickly discarding -- was "Johnny Volume"). So it's understandable that an album titled Acoustic Thunders will be greeted with a big old headscratch by many. But it's common knowledge among longtime Johnny fanatics that Thunders was known to pick up an acoustic guitar from time to time -- especially with increasing frequency in his latter years. And this is the exact sound/approach that is showcased throughout Acoustic Thunders. The album's 12 tracks are taken from three different performances -- one from a Detroit show in 1980, another from Los Angeles in 1987, and lastly, from Japan in 1991 (shortly before his death that year). Expectedly, the sound quality varies throughout, but there's no denying that there are points where you realize that this is Johnny Thunders at his most open and vulnerable -- you almost get the feeling that you're getting a glimpse into the true heart and soul of Thunders, especially on renditions of "So Alone" and "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory." Also included is a fine version of the Dolls classic "Lonely Planet Boy," as well as lesser-known tunes such as "Joey," "Society Makes Me Sad," and "I Wrote This Song for You," which sees Thunders' acoustic guitar joined by some emotive saxophone flourishes. For a different side of Thunders that has been largely unseen (or more fittingly, unheard) by rock fans over the years, Acoustic Thunders is certainly a worthy listen.
Greg Prato, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Joey
  2. Society Makes Me Sad
  3. Disappointed in You
  4. I'd Rather Be with the Boys
  5. Ask Me No Questions
  6. It's Not Enough
  7. I Wrote This Song for You
  8. Lonely Planet Boy
  9. So Alone
  10. Some Hearts (Birdsong)
  11. It's Not What You Say
  12. You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory