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02/12/02
Fresh from reading his new book Hot and Cold at the prestigious
National Arts Club in NYC, the hard-working Hell is finishing
the luxe artwork and liner notes to the upcoming Time
just down the hall, as we speak. Almost simultaneously he
is the cover boy for the new (Feb. 2002) issue of The Wire
magazine. The 2 CD/32 song Time will be released
in the US of A on March 19.
For more info on Richards publicity juggernaut and news
on upcoming readings, etc, including his upcoming March 2002
book tour of the UK and France, be sure to check out his personal
website.
11/01/01
New Release of Old and Unheard Material
In early 2002, Matador will be release an as-yet untitled
double CD of recordings by Richard Hell & The Voidoids. Hell,
a founding member of the Neon Boys and the Heartbreakers,
before forming the Voidoids in 1976, is a crucial voice in
American music and literature. Credited by many as one of
the originators of the punk movement, songs such as Blank
Generation, Love Comes In Spurts, The
Kid With The Replaceable Head, and Time
are amongst the finest of that or any other era. The first
Voidoids album, Blank Generation (Sire, 1977)
has been cited more times than we can count as one of the
most influential of its time. The following commentary on
Blank Generation is from Lester Bangs:
Richard Hell identifies with no movement, with few people
in fact. If you listen between the sonic blasts, his music
is about a sense of aloneness beyond the old alienated antihero
syndrome, but before that Richard Hell is a rocker. The music
on this album is some of the strongest, truest rock & roll
I have heard in ages. Like most great rock & roll, it stands
alone; there are influences, not all of them musical and many
of them literary, but he is no arty poseur, in fact this is
also some of the most honest music I have heard in some time.
As we trail out of the age of artifice (I dont think
I have to mention any names), artifice itself rides on the
coattails of most of those who proclaim themselves an alternative.
Richard Hell is different. I hear echoes in this record of
rock & roll from time immemorial, and they are not contrived,
they are rather the modus of a plain-speaking kid with an
awesome intelligence and a great pain to speak plainly of...
The toughness of the music is just defensive armor, courtesy
the searchlight-destructive tag-team of Robert Quine and Ivan
Julian on guitars. In this album they have slashed out some
of the most fitfully dangerous rock & roll Ive heard
this decade. If you think I say that lightly you dont
know me. But at the center is Hell himself, his own ninth
circle, pretending to be blank when his every move and word
reveals a naked, impassioned intelligence in the throes of
the only truly rock & roll artistic convulsion, which is to
be driven so far into and paradoxically, simultaneously outside
of yourself that you create as a matter of frenzy, instead
of lowering your eyelids before the world in shame and loneliness.
The forthcoming double CD will consist of the following:
Disc One
(the bulk of this CD was previously
available on the ROIR cassette RIP)
Heartbreakers 1975 (Hell, Thunders, Nolan, Lure)
1. Love Comes In Spurts
2. Chinese Rocks (Previously Unreleased)
3. Cant Keep My Eyes On You
4. Hurt Me
Voidoids 1977 (Hell, Robert Quine, Ivan Julian, Marc Bell)
5. Im Your Man
6. Betrayal Takes Two
Voidoids 1979 (Hell, Quine, Julian, Xavier, Morrison)
7. Crack Of Dawn
8. Ignore That Door
9. I Live My Life
10. Time (Previously Unreleased)
11. Going Going Gone
12. Funhunt (Previously Unreleased)
Voidoids 1983 (Hell, Paumgardhen, Freeman, Wood, live in Atlanta)
13. I Can Only Give You Everything
Hell In New Orleans, 1984 (Hell, Sanzenbach, LeBon, McCollam,
Quine, Modeliste)
14. I Been Sleepin On It
15. Cruel Way To go Drown
16. The Hunter Was Drowned
17. Hey Sweetheart
Disc Two
(previously unreleased live recordings)
Richard Hell And The Voidoids
Live at Music Machine, London 1977
1. Intro
2. Love Comes In Spurts
3. Liars Beware
4. You Gotta Lose
5. Lose Yourself
6. New Pleasure
7. Walking On the Water
8. The Plan
9 . Blank Generation
10. I Wanna Be Your Dog
11. Vacancy
12. Venilator Blues
Richard Hell & The Voidoids --
Live At CBGB, New York, NY 1978
St. Marks Church Poetry Project Benefit, FM Broadcast
13. Kid With The Replaceable Head
14. Dont Die
15. You Gotta Lose (with Elvis Costello)
16. Shattered
There might still be a change or 2 to disc one, but well
let you know. Disc two whatever it might lack in terms
of production value, it more than makes up for
in the performances. This is no mere historical artifact.
Nothing against historical artefacts, but this sounds pretty
devastating in on the brink of 2002.
Hot & Cold, a huge collection of Richard Hells
non-fiction essays, poetry, song lyrics, notebooks and drawings,
has just been published by powerHouse
books. You can order it from Amazon or you can think about
it for a minute or 2 and order a signed copy instead from
Richards website.
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