In the early 70's, Rock photographer Bob Gruen and his wife Nadya purchased a portable video recorder. In a period of three years, they shot over 40 hours of New York Dolls footage. Now for the first time ever, this footage is unveiled. The feature length documentary, All Dolled Up, follows the band from their early performances in New York at such clubs as Kenny's Castaways, and Max's Kansas City. It also documents their West Coast tour and includes footage from the Whisky-A-Go-Go, the Real Don Steele Show, Rodney Bingenheimer's E Club, and more. Inter cut with revealing interviews, backstage banter, and late night debauchery, All Dolled Up is THE definitive document of the New York Dolls.
Tracklist:
Human Being
Bad Detective
Subway Train
Personality Crisis
Trash
Vietnamese Baby
Lookin For A Kiss
Jet Boy
Who Are The Mystery Girls
Private World
I'm A Hoochie Koochie Man
Great Big Kiss
Babylon
Frankenstein
Chatterbox
Pirate Love
Down Down Downtown
Pills
Bonus Materials: Full Performances of 12 songs, Extensive Bob Gruen Photo Gallery with Narrative, Interview with Bob Gruen conducted by Handsome Dick Manitoba, Deluxe 16-Page Photo Booklet, Bob Gruen Director�s Commentary, and Outtakes
Bob Gruen has photographed some of the most famous names in Rock and Roll including John Lennon, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, etc. He has published many Rock photo books and does frequent gallery exhibits� Check out www.bobgruen.com
Street Date: December 6, 2005
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