All Artists: Neurotic Outsiders Title: Neurotic Outsiders Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Warner Bros / Wea Release Date: 9/10/1996 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 093624629023 |
Neurotic Outsiders Neurotic Outsiders Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
1996 album featuring Duff McKagan (Guns & Roses), Steve Jones (Sex Pistols), John Taylor (Duran Duran) & Matt Sorum (The Cult). 12 tracks produced by Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads). Maverick. | |
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Album Description 1996 album featuring Duff McKagan (Guns & Roses), Steve Jones (Sex Pistols), John Taylor (Duran Duran) & Matt Sorum (The Cult). 12 tracks produced by Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads). Maverick. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsNeurotic Outsiders are neurotic A. S. White | Eatontown, NJ United States | 02/24/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "One of the top 5 best albums of all time! IT has individaul songs by such greats as Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols and JOhn Taylor of Duran Duran. now I am not a big fan of Duran Duran but John Taylor song about losing his Dad is incredibly touching...Steve Jones penned a song called "union" which is absolutely amazing in terms of his delivery, and writing. It has such depth and longing. Anyone whose been lonely needs to check out this CD specifically for this song...MUST BUY!!" Pre Velvet Revolver M. D. Nichols | Ann Arbor, MI United States | 05/19/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "I think for any fans of Velvet Revolver should look at this album. With the back bone of the band being former Gunners Matt Sorum and Duff Mckagan providing the driving hardcore rhythm, it rocks from beginning to the end. Be amazed at how similar it sounds to Velvet Revolver!" Not for everyone Dmitri M. A. Hubbard | Hong Kong | 07/02/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "This album is only for a select group of people... they are - Guns N Roses fans, Sex Pistols Fans, Johnny Thunder Fans. This combines a common point between those bands and embodies it within Steve Jones - the thing is this is a very strong album if you fit my background, and includes such balady rock numbers as Angelina, and more brooding numbers such as "Feelings are good". Of course there are the normal trite profanity songs which you would expect of this kind of band ("your a b*tch, Im a jerk, I dont think that this will work") which after all, was made up of Matt Sorum and Duff MacKagan from Guns N Roses, the bass player from Duran Duran and the legendary guitarist from the Sex Pistols. If you are willing to overlook this vulgarity (or even if you arent) this is generally a fun album harking back (even reminiscing about) the earliest days of punk with some added complexities."
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