The Electric Chairs by The Electric Chairs

The Electric Chairs

The Electric Chairs

1978

The Electric Chairs is a Punk album by The Electric Chairs, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Punk
  • Punk Rock
  • raw
  • defiant
  • punky

About

Seemingly inspired by both The New York Dolls and Jabbers-era G.G. Allin, New York City’s Wayne County & The Electric Chairs played trashy rock ‘n’ roll crammed through a punk filter as their gender-bending frontman spewed hilariously vulgar lyrics that both celebrated and made fun of being flamboyantly gay. Though they purportedly formed in 1974, their eponymous debut album didn’t surface until 1978. <i>The Electric Chairs</i> opens with the '50s spoof “Eddie & Sheena” before the driving “Bad in Bed” better sets the tone with hard-swinging guitars and Wayne County’s androgynous vocals spitting out emasculating insults. “Out of Control” sounds like smarmy, Kim Fowley–influenced pulp-punk, while “Max’s Kansas City” pays homage to the legendary nightclub and the mid-'70s punk scene while namedropping the Dolls, Patti Smith, The Ramones, and The Heartbreakers (among others). Following a few more albums, Wayne would travel to Europe and return from Berlin as transgender rocker Jayne County, who inspired the musical and movie <i>Hedwig and the Angry Inch.</i>

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Tracklist

  1. 1Eddie & Sheena4:27
  2. 2Bad in Bed2:22
  3. 3Hot Blood3:24
  4. 4Worry Wart2:45
  5. 528 Model T1:58
  6. 6Out of Control3:37
  7. 7Max's Kansas City3:53
  8. 8On the Crest4:49
  9. 9Plain of Nazca3:11
  10. 10Big Black Window3:23
  11. 11Take It2:29
  12. 12Rock'n'Roll Resurrection4:33

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 10 pressings tracked on Gatefold