Rare out-of-print & unavailable vinyl, produced by
Kim Fowley (who, astoundingly enough, produced "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaaaa!) prior to the
John Cale Produced
effort that ended up being a beacon of light in the Eagles, Grateful Dead and Boston poisoned musical times in which it was released.
Demo reel sound, Richman's really overselling the drama, but it classic Modern Lovers with songs that never made it to the final incarnation of the first Modern Lovers Album.

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Labels: action, album, art, audacity, rock, rock n' roll, talent, vinyl
where life is beautiful all the time
and I'll be happy to see those nice young men
in their clean white coats...
From memory, so appy-polly-loggies if I boogered it up.
The Modern Lovers cuts are fecking brilliant! Thanks.
In my punk salad days back in the late '70s, I used to encounter Kim Fowley on a fairly regular basis. Regardless of the fact that he's produced some classic tunage, the man's a complete asswad.
What really fries my crumb nowadays is that he keeps turning up on television shows as some sort of elder statesman of the Hollywood glam/punk scene.