Neurotic Outsiders - Neurotic Outsiders

Neurotic Outsiders - Neurotic Outsiders
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Album Details

Title: Neurotic Outsiders
Artist: Neurotic Outsiders
Release Date: 9/9/1996
Re-Released On: 5/25/2004
Label: Import, Maverick
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 093624629023, 706301553626, 766482908844, 093624629047
Genre: Rock
Style: Hard Rock
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Nasty Ho
  2. Always Wrong
  3. Angetina
  4. Good News
  5. Better Way
  6. Feelings Are Good
  7. Revolution
  8. Jerk
  9. Union
  10. Janie Jones
  11. Story of My Life
  12. Six Feet Under

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDImport15536
1996CDMaverick46290

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Album Review

An odd 90s supergroup started as a lark playing gigs at the Viper Room in Hollywood, Neurotic Outsiders found surprising enthusiasm for their punk-edged paeans to sex and the dark side of rock, resulting in a tour, extended stints at the Viper Room, and this album. Made up of the unsung members of some of the best bands of the last three decades, the band boasts Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols, John Taylor of Duran Duran, Duff McKagan of Guns 'N Roses, and Matt Sorum of G'nR and The Cult. Steve Jones and John Taylor, responsible for nearly all the writing, make no mistake about where they are coming from. As grunge and its vague angst and politics fizzled out in the mid-90s, Neurotic Outsiders in spirit are a lot closer to poseurs and playas of the decade's rap scene. However, their odes to nasty sex and bad women are tinged with tongue-in-cheek campiness. As expected, this band has a fabulous rhythm section. John Taylor's hyperkenetic basslines paired with Sorum's machine-gun drums are a treat. McKagan and Jones turn in surprising guitar work, and all members do a respectable job sharing vocal duties. Of course, a punk album born in the Viper Room sports some in-your-face lyrics about sex in all its rock and roll forms. "Jerk" is so obnoxious it's impossible to dislike it. "Angelina" is a slightly campy "stripper wants to escape" romp with big-80s guitar and a disarmingly catchy chorus about "Angelina," the queen of misdemeanors." Whether it's sex, drugs, or music, every track has a dark undercurrent, giving a surprising bit of depth to the record. "Revolution," "Good News" (the bad news is your dying/the good news is I'm alive), and "Six Feet Under" are frenetic, anthemic, mixes of punk and GNR style hard rock. Jones' song writing talents are intriguing. "Better Way," a rolling power ballad, is an astute meditation on going and staying straight, and finding fulfillment. "Union" recounts the rise and fall of the Sex Pistols. Fittingly, the band nods to their collective musical past with a superb, fiery cover of The Clash's "Janie Jones." Fans missing punk, pre-grunge hard rock, or the musicianship of any of the bands that fed into Neurotic Outsiders, will appreciate this record. ~ Theresa E. LaVeck, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Chris CollinsAssistant Engineer
Daniel ChaseDigital Editing
Doug McKeanEditing, Digital Editing, Engineer
Duff McKaganGuitar, Vocals
Guy OsearyPhotography, Art Direction
Ian BlanchMixing Assistant, Assistant Engineer
Jerry HarrisonProducer, Piano, Organ
John TaylorVocals, Bass
Karl DerflerEngineer
Kevin HosmannArt Direction
Mario CastellanoPhotography
Matt SorumDrums, Vocals
Mauricio IragorriAssistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
Steve JonesGuitar, Vocals
Ted JensenMastering
Tom Lord-AlgeMixing
Wade NortonMixing, Engineer, Assistant Engineer