Queens Of Noise by The Runaways

Queens Of Noise

The Runaways

1977

Queens Of Noise is a Rock album by The Runaways, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 58 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • raw
  • aggressive
  • punky

About

Pound for pound, <i>Queens of Noise</i> is more consistently fierce than the band’s debut. The influence of punk is stronger here, spurred on by Joan Jett. The guitar sounds are positively feral, and songs like “I Love Playin’ With Fire” barrel down the listen with relentless, gleeful anger. The ferocious “Neon Angels On the Road To Ruin” might be Curie’s finest performance as a vocalist, while “California Paradise” and “Hollywood” are gloriously malevolent tributes to the band’s home turf. Even as the group perfected its patented form of garage rock, producer Kim Fowley had them trying out new sounds. The power ballads “Midnight Music” and “Heart Beat” are unacknowledged precursors to the hair metal sound that would come to dominate Los Angeles in the ‘80s. But the real left-of-center gem is “Born to Be Bad,” a twisted, intoxicated blues workout heated by Curie’s spoken interlude and Lita Ford’s guitar work, a exhibit of electricity that crossbreeds Ron Asheton and Ace Frehley. Written in the moments just before the original lineup dissolved, the title track (written by the Quick’s Billy Bizeau) now appears to summarize everything for which the early Runaways stood.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Queens Of Noise3:26
  2. A2Take It Or Leave It3:23
  3. A3Midnight Music2:47
  4. A4Born To Be Bad4:28
  5. A5Neon Angels On The Road To Ruin3:23

Side B

  1. B1I Love Playin' With Fire3:18
  2. B2California Paradise2:52
  3. B3Hollywood2:56
  4. B4Heartbeat2:49
  5. B5Johnny Guitar7:15

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6 collectors on Gatefold own this · 58 pressings tracked on Gatefold