“Disconnected” by Stiv Bators - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1980 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1980s |
The one and only Stiv Bators solo album was sandwiched in between the demise of The Dead Boys (1979) and the birth of The Lords Of The New Church (1981). The album manages to balance punk and pop sensibilities to decent effect, with a cover of The Electric Prunes “Too Much To Dream” a particularly cool winner.
The Jukebox Rebel
19–Dec–2007
Tracklist |
A1 | [03:17] Stiv Bators - Evil Boy (Frank Secich, William Wilden) New Wave |
A2 | [02:54] Stiv Bators - Bad Luck Charm (George Cabaniss, David Quinton) New Wave |
A3 | [03:45] Stiv Bators - A Million Miles Away (Frank Secich) New Wave |
A4 | [02:19] Stiv Bators - Make Up Your Mind (David Quinton) New Wave |
A5 | [02:24] Stiv Bators - Swingin’ A Go-Go (George Cabaniss) Punk |
B1 | [02:47] Stiv Bators - Too Much To Dream (Annette Tucker, Nancie Mantz) Proto-Punk |
B2 | [02:56] Stiv Bators - Ready Anytime (Steven Bator, Frank Secich) New Wave |
B3 | [02:46] Stiv Bators - The Last Year (Steven Bator, Frank Secich) New Wave |
B4 | [03:47] Stiv Bators - I Wanna Forget You (Just The Way You’re) (Steven Bator, Frank Secich) New Wave |