Slaughter On 10th Avenue by Mick Ronson

Slaughter On 10th Avenue

Mick Ronson

1974

Slaughter On 10th Avenue is a Rock album by Mick Ronson, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 38 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Glam Rock
  • crunchy
  • swaggering
  • theatrical

About

Named after the 1957 Arnold Laven film, Mick Ronson’s 1974 solo debut was recorded and released following his work on five David Bowie albums. So hearing some Bowie influence seep out of Ronson’s vocal cords is understandable, even in the opening version of Elvis Presley’s “Love Me Tender.” Bowie cowrote the glam-touched “Growing Up and I'm Fine,” where Ronson’s prowess as a '70s guitar deity is more pronounced. And should “Only After Dark” seem to shift from glitter rock to Detroit garage, that’s because SRC’s Scott Richardson had a hand in penning this heavy riff-rocking standout. But Ronson’s work with Bowie and Mott the Hoople left an indelible trace of elegant sophistication in his performance style, as evidenced by “Music Is Lethal,” a breathtaking ballad forged for the top ranks of rock ‘n’ roll’s glamorous aristocracy. Bowie and Richardson join songwriting forces with Ronson for “Pleasure Man/Hey Ma Get Papa,” a mini rock opera that stretches for nearly nine minutes, replete with a Keith Emerson–inspired Arp solo that does battle with Ronson’s awesome six-string mastery.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Love Me Tender4:42
  2. 2Growing Up and I'm Fine3:12
  3. 3Only After Dark3:31
  4. 4Music Is Lethal5:10
  5. 5I'm the One5:06
  6. 6Pleasure Man / Hey Ma Get Papa8:52
  7. 7Slaughter On Tenth Avenue4:38
  8. 8Solo On 10th Avenue (Live)2:07
  9. 9Leave My Heart Alone (Live B-Side)4:32
  10. 10Love Me Tender (Live)4:43
  11. 11Slaughter On Tenth Avenue (Live)4:35

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 38 pressings tracked on Gatefold