Desolation Boulevard
Desolation Boulevard | ||||
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Original UK Cover | ||||
Studio album by Sweet | ||||
Released | November 1974 | |||
Recorded | 1974 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, glam rock | |||
Length | 41:09 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Mike Chapman in association with Nicky Chinn | |||
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Singles from Desolation Boulevard | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Robert Christgau | B−[1] |
Desolation Boulevard is the third album by Sweet, and their second released in 1974. It contains the original version of the song "Fox on the Run". The album's American version, released in July 1975, includes the 1973 smash "The Ballroom Blitz".
Cover artwork
The album cover photo was shot near the entrance of a rock'n'roll club called The Central, located at 8852 Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. Today it is the site of The Viper Room, where actor River Phoenix died from a drug overdose on 31 October 1993. The front cover photo is also Sunset Blvd. It is in front of Filthy Mc Nasty's strip club which much later became the Viper Room.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Brian Connolly, Steve Priest, Andy Scott and Mick Tucker except where noted.
European release
- "The Six Teens" (Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn) - 4:02
- "Solid Gold Brass" - 5:33
- "Turn It Down" (Chapman, Chinn) - 3:30
- "Medusa"[2][3] ("Medussa", on remastered CD editions 1999 and 2005[4]) (Scott) - 4:45
- "Lady Starlight" (Andy Scott) - 3:12
- "The Man with the Golden Arm" (Elmer Bernstein, Sylvia Fine) - 8:27
- "Fox on the Run" - 4:47
- "Breakdown" - 3:06
- "My Generation" (Pete Townshend) - 3:59
Bonus tracks on 1997 reissue
- "Burning" - 4:07
- "Rock & Roll Disgrace" - 3:50
Bonus tracks on 1999 reissue
- "I Wanna Be Committed" - 3:10
- "Teenage Rampage" (single A-side) - 3:32
Bonus tracks on 2005 reissue
- "Teenage Rampage" (Chapman, Chinn) - 3:52
- "Own Up, Take a Look at Yourself" (B-side of "Teenage Rampage") - 3:58
- "Burn on the Flame" (B-side of "The Six Teens") - 3:37
- "Someone Else Will" (B-side of "Turn It Down") - 3:25
- "Medussa" (home demo - previously unreleased) - 5:51
- "Burn on the Flame" (home demo - previously unreleased) - 3:57
- "I Wanna Be Committed" (Chapman, Chinn) - 3:10
- "Fox on the Run" (7" version) - 3:24
- "Miss Demeanor" (B-side of "Fox On The Run") - 3:17
US and Canadian release
Desolation Boulevard | ||
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US Cover | ||
Studio album by Sweet | ||
Released | July 1975 | |
Recorded | Recorded in England 1973, 1974, 1975 | |
Genre | Hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal | |
Length | 43:10 | |
Language | English | |
Label | Capitol | |
Producer | Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn, Sweet | |
Singles from Desolation Boulevard | ||
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The U.S. and Canadian version of Desolation Boulevard was released in July 1975. It was different from the U.K. version and included several songs from their previous album Sweet Fanny Adams in addition to the "Ballroom Blitz" and "Fox on the Run" singles.
- "Ballroom Blitz" (Chapman, Chinn) – 4:07
- "The 6-Teens" (Chapman, Chinn) – 4:06
- "No You Don't" (Chapman, Chinn) – 4:36
- "A.C.D.C." (Chapman, Chinn) – 3:28
- "I Wanna Be Committed" (Chapman, Chinn) – 3:14
- "Sweet F.A." (Scott, Tucker, Connolly, Priest) – 6:16
- "Fox on the Run" (Scott, Tucker, Connolly, Priest) (7" version) – 3:28
- "Set Me Free" (Scott) – 3:59
- "Into the Night" (Scott) – 4:25
- "Solid Gold Brass" (Scott, Tucker, Connolly, Priest) (with guitar overdub) – 5:35
Bonus tracks on 1988 reissue
- "Action" – 3:44
Personnel
- Brian Connolly – lead vocals (except as noted)
- Steve Priest – bass, lead vocals (UK tracks 9, 18; US track 3), backing vocals
- Andy Scott – guitars, lead vocals (UK tracks 5, 6; US track 9), backing vocals
- Mick Tucker – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Chart positions
- 1973 The Ballroom Blitz – #1 DE+AU, #2 GB+BE, #3 CH, #4 NL, #5 US, #10 FI
- 1974 The Sixteens – #4 DE, #6 CH+BE, #7 NL, #8 FI, #9 GB, #48 AU
- 1974 Turn It Down - #2 DE, #10 FI, #41 GB
- 1975 Fox On The Run – #1 DE+AU, #2 GB+NL, #3 CH, #5 US, #10 FI
References
- ↑ Christgau, Robert. "Sweet". Robert Christgau.
- ↑ Desolation Boulevard, German LP pressing, 1974. Discogs. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
- ↑ Desolation Boulevard, UK CD edition, 1989. Discogs. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
- ↑ Desolation Boulevard. EU CD edition, 2005 Discogs. Retrieved 201-12-19.