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Miami is the second studio album by punk blues group The Gun Club, released in 1982. It was released on Blondie guitarist Chris Stein's label, Animal Records. Stein also produced the album. Debbie Harry appears as a backing singer on various tracks on the album under the pseudonym ". Laurence J. The album front cover photograph doesn't include Rob Ritter who had already left the band. Before leaving the band, Ritter first taught all his bass-lines to his ex-Bags bandmate Patricia Morrison. The track "Mother of Earth" was covered by alt-country band The Sadies on their 2001 album Tremendous Efforts. Additional musicians. Jeffrey Lee Pierce - vocals, guitar, piano, background vocals on "Watermelon Man", lead guitar on "Run Through the Jungle", "John Hardy" and "Mother of Earth". Ward Dotson - lead guitar, background vocals on "Watermelon Man".
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Miami was given a rough go when it was issued for its production. But in the bird's-eye view of history its songs stack up, track for track, with Fire of Love and continue to echo well into this long good night.
Miami - The Gun Club. Let's take a trip over to Miami and have a closer look at John Hardy and Run Through the Jungle - two brilliant cover songs featured on The Gun Club's sophomore album. ?. The Gun Club - "Run Through the Jungle". Some people think artists shouldn't cover a song unless they put an entirely unique spin on it. The late Jeffrey Lee Pierce of Los Angeles swamp-punk legends the Gun Club was one of those people popmatters.
"The Gun Club: Miami". Q: 131. was perhaps their most coherent, 'Bad Indian' and 'Like Calling Up Thunder' coming on like a prototypical White Stripes. "The Gun Club: Miami". Fire of Love is the debut album of the American punk band the Gun Club, released in 1981 on Ruby Records. The Flesh Eaters singer Chris D. produced five tracks on the album at Quad Teck with Pat Burnette engineering, tito Larriva produced the albums other six tracks at Studio America with Noah Shark engineering.
Artist: The Gun Club. Location: USA. Album: Miami. Genre: Punk Rock, Blues Rock, Garage Rock. 02. Like Calling Up Thunder - 2:27. 03. Brother And Sister - 2:56. 04. Run Through The Jungle (John Fogerty) - 4:09. 05. A Devil In The Woods - 3:05. 06. Texas Serenade - 4:41. 07. Watermelon Man (Jeffrey Lee Pierce, Ward Dotson) - 4:06.
Jeffrey Lee Pierce has never been passive in his songwriting. It has never felt better, and you can compare it to Fire of Love all you want. The passion remains and Pierce is relentless with his deliberate intonations. Carry Home throws us into the stormy fray, while the second track, Calling Up Thunder, is a melodic masterpiece.
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