So Alone by Johnny Thunders

So Alone

Johnny Thunders

1978

So Alone is a Rock album by Johnny Thunders, originally released in 1978. On Gatefold: 42 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Rock & Roll
  • raw
  • defiant
  • punky

About

Though Johnny Thunders was a mess while recording <i>So Alone</i>, it was his defining moment. The album sports the same four-chord junk and sass he brought to The New York Dolls and The Heartbreakers, and he lights it up on “Leave Me Alone,” “Dead or Alive," and especially “London Boys”—a vicious Sex Pistols dis that, funnily enough, finds the Pistols’ Paul Cook and Steve Jones backing him. The Dolls retread “Subway Train” is surprisingly great, as is his toast to girl groups, "(Give Him A) Great Big Kiss.” But what make this album a classic is the underbelly of darkness (“Ask Me No Questions,” “Downtown”) and the real honesty in “You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory,” a tender song of regret later covered by many (including Guns ’N Roses and Giant Sand) and featured prominently in a <i>Sopranos</i> episode and Scorsese film. A young Steve Lillywhite (U2, Rolling Stones) provided producer oversight. That was no easy task, considering the musical guests of rowdy up-and-comers and toxic avengers, including Chrissie Hynde, Phil Lynott, Peter Perrett, and Steve Marriott.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Pipeline2:23
  2. 2You Can't Put Your Arms Round a Memory3:46
  3. 3Great Big Kiss3:23
  4. 4Ask Me No Questions3:33
  5. 5Leave Me Alone2:47
  6. 6Daddy Rollin' Stone3:20
  7. 7London Boys2:50
  8. 8(She's So) Untouchable2:54
  9. 9Subway Train4:11
  10. 10Downtown3:13
  11. 11Dead or Alive3:13
  12. 12Hurtin'3:06
  13. 13So Alone4:54
  14. 14The Wizard3:22

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 42 pressings tracked on Gatefold