“
David Johansen's self-titled solo debut bears a closer resemblance to his work with
the New York Dolls than any of his subsequent recordings, but the former
Dolls singer cleverly crafted an album that played to his former band's strengths while establishing an identity of his own and delivering a set of tight but powerful hard rock. ...
Johansen's songs are more straightforward and less campy than his
Dolls tunes; while ‘Funky But Chic’ would have done his old glam buddies proud (’Mama says I look fruity, but in jeans I feel rotten’), the celebration of the fair sex in ‘Girls’ and ‘I'm a Lover’ cuts his former sexual ambiguity to the quick, and the tough rock & roll good times of ‘Cool Metro’ and the girl-trouble commiseration of ‘Pain In My Heart’ show
Johansen could move into more conventional lyrical territory without losing his swagger or street smarts along the way. And while
the Dolls didn't leave
Johansen much room for slow songs where he could wear his heart on his sleeve, ‘Donna’ and ‘Frenchette’ allow him to do just that, and remarkably well. ...”
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