
Miami is a Punk album by The Gun Club, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 39 pressings tracked, owned by 15 collectors.
About
The sophomore record by the Gun Club bore the curse of having to follow a monolith of their own making. Fire of Love sold extremely well for an independent; it was a favorite of virtually every critic who heard it in 1981. Miami showcased a different lineup as well. Ward Dotson replaced Congo Powers (temporarily, at least) on guitar, and there were a ton of guest performances, including Debbie Harry and Chris Stein. Stein produced the album. Off the bat the disc suffers from a thin mix. Going for a rougher sound, Stein left the instruments at one level and boosted Pierce's vocal. There is plenty of guitar here, screaming and moping like a drunken orphan from the Texas flatlands, but next to its predecessor it sounds drier and reedier. Ultimately it hardly matters. Going for a higher, more desolate sound, frontman and slide player Jeffrey Lee Pierce and his band were literally on fire. The songs here, from "Carry Home," "Like Calling Up Thunder," "Devil in the Woods," "Watermelon Man," "Bad Indian," and "Texas Serenade," among others, centered themselves on a mutant form of country music that met the post-punk ethos in the desert, fought and bloodied each other, and decided to stay together. This is hardcore snake-charming music (as in water moccasins not cobras), evil, smoky, brash, and libidinally uttered. Their spooky version of an already creepy tune by Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Run Through the Jungle" runs the gamut from sexual nightmare to voodoo ritual gone awry. Finally, Pierce and company pull out all the roots and reveal them for what they are: "John Hardy," is a squalling punk-blues, with the heart of the country in cardiac arrest. Dotson proved to be a fine replacement for Congo Powers, in that his style was pure Telecaster country (à la James Burton) revved by the Rolling Stones and Johnny Thunders. 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.
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Tracklist
- 1Carry Home (Remastered 2020)3:11
- 2Like Calling up Thunder (Remastered 2020)2:26
- 3Brother and Sister (Remastered 2020)2:57
- 4Run Through the Jungle (Remastered 2020)4:08
- 5A Devil in the Woods (Remastered 2020)3:05
- 6Texas Serenade (Remastered 2020)4:41
- 7Watermelon Man (Remastered 2020)4:06
- 8Bad Indian (Remastered 2020)2:35
- 9John Hardy (Remastered 2020)3:24
- 10The Fire of Love (Remastered 2020)2:08
- 11Sleeping in Blood City (Remastered 2020)3:28
- 12Mother of Earth (Remastered 2020)3:24
- 2.1Carry Home (Demo)3:18
- 2.2Like Calling up Thunder (Demo)2:38
- 2.3Brother and Sister (Demo)2:59
- 2.4Run Through the Jungle (Demo)4:09
- 2.5A Devil in the Woods (Demo)3:09
- 2.6Texas Serenade (Demo)4:45
- 2.7Watermelon Man (Demo)4:06
- 2.8Bad Indian (Demo)2:38
- 2.9John Hardy (Demo)3:27
- 2.10The Fire of Love (Demo)2:08
- 2.11Sleeping in Blood City (Demo)3:27
- 2.12Mother of Earth (Demo)3:23
- 2.13Walkin' with the Beast (Demo)4:22
- 2.14Prune Dicks from Mars (Demo)3:19
- 2.15Vampires (Demo)5:53
- 2.16Journey to Zatar (Demo)3:15
- 2.17Blue Hair (Demo)3:55
- 2.18Pig Boys (Demo)4:08
Sound DNA
- Punk
- Punk Rock
- swampy
- intense
- desert
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- D.H. Laurence Jr.BACKING VOCALS PERFORMER, BACKING VOCALS
- Jeffrey Lee PiercePERFORMER, VOCALS, PIANO PIANO VOCALS
- Rob RitterBASS PERFORMER, BASS
- Terry GrahamDRUMS PERFORMER, DRUMS
- Ward DotsonGUITAR PERFORMER, GUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- Chris SteinBONGOS
- Mark TomeoSTEEL GUITAR
- Walter StedingFIDDLE
15 collectors on Gatefold own this · 39 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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