And Now... The Runaways

And Now... The Runaways

And Now... The Runaways

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Product Description
UK reissue of the all-girl foursome's 1979 album. Nine tracks including covers of The Beatles' 'Eight Days A Week' & Slade's 'Mama Weer All Crazee Now', both with Joan Jett on vocals. Anagram.

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And Now... The Runaways
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Relaxing - Not So Heavy
  • The Queens of Noise's swan song
  • Close to their best...
  • An interesting farwell from the first riot grrrls
And Now... The Runaways
The Runaways
Manufacturer: Anagram UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Waitin' for the Night
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ASIN: B0000086HA
Release Date: 1996-01-08

Tracks:

  1. Saturday Nite Special
  2. Eight Days A Week
  3. Mama Weer All Crazee Now
  4. I'm A Million
  5. Right Now
  6. Takeover
  7. My Buddy And Me
  8. Little Lost Girls
  9. Black Leather

Album Description

UK reissue of the all-girl foursome's 1979 album. Nine tracks including covers of The Beatles' 'Eight Days A Week' & Slade's 'Mama Weer All Crazee Now', both with Joan Jett on vocals. Anagram.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Relaxing - Not So Heavy.......2005-04-21

After making three great studio albums and a live album The Runaways made an album that isn't even nowadays appreciated...it was a flop. Although it didn't manage to chart well in Europe or America, it has some great songs that I would count as classics. I myself like this album although at first it sounded quite soft and lazy. It isn't their heaviest work...not even near...but it own kind of speciality...it is quite relaxing album. If you aren't relaxed by the songs "Eight Days a Week" and "Little Lost Girls" then try Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon"...it is your only help. So, this is kind of a soft rock album...near pop music. Some song still represent the rock world..."Saturday Nite Special", "Mama Weer All Crazee Now", and "Black Leather". "Black Leather" is like their old material. The line-up in this album is the same as it was in The Runaways album "Waitin' for the Night"...so Joan Jett in rhythm guitar and vocals, Lita Ford in lead guitar, backing vocals and lead vocal on "I'm a Million", Sandy West in drums, backing vocals and lead vocal on "Right Now", and Vicki Blue in bass guitar and backing vocals. I miss Cherie Currie on vocals but I think Joan Jett and the girls cover her quite well.
Stars: Mama Weer All Crazee Now, Saturday Night Special, Black Leather, I'm a Million

4 out of 5 stars The Queens of Noise's swan song.......2001-03-07

After the personnel changes that occured at the conclusion of the girls' 1977 Japan tour this record shows the Runaways at the end of their existance. Starting with "Queens of Noise" the band had a formula for types of songs. For example, at least one track could be considered an anthem (Queens of Noise: title track, Waitin' for the Night: Little Sister), one track showcased Lita Ford's talents on lead guitar (Queens of Noise: Johnny Guitar, Waitin' for the Night: Fantasies). The only break in this pattern is Waitin' for the Night's title track, which is the Runaways' only (albeit hard-rock) ballad. For "And Now.. the Runaways!!" the anthem is Saturday Night Special and Lita Ford's guitar exhibit is on I'm a Million. This album is not the best of the bands work, that goes to the Live In Japan LP, but this is a historically significant work considering the later solo successes of both Ford and Joan Jett.

5 out of 5 stars Close to their best..........2000-12-31

As we Runaways fanatics wait(in vain?)for the domestic CD releases of the debut album, "Queens Of Noise" and(most especially)"Waitin' For The Night"(which was difficult to find on VINYL even when it first came out in Dec.'77), this is still a precious item to pick up. Joan Jett's vocals on the searching "My Buddy And Me" and (on Lita Ford's composition) "Little Lost Girls" are some of her finest moments to date, Sandy West's vocals on "Right Now" are charming, and the cover versions of Slade and the Beatles are excellent. Get it! Get it! Get it!

4 out of 5 stars An interesting farwell from the first riot grrrls.......2000-07-26

The Runaways' final effort is an interesting mix of different tastes and styles of music. Recorded in 1978, lead vocalist Joan Jett's style had started to lean heavily towards punk, while powerhouse guitarist Lita Ford and drummer Sandy West had tastes which leaned towards Heavy Metal. This on top of some hints of New Wave music just beginning to come about at the time) makes for an interesting and often fun recording. Many of the songs here are covers, which is uncharacteristic for the band. However, the different musical directions of the band members coupled with constant attack from the press may contribute to the slight incoherency of style. My personal favorite track is "Black Leather", written by Sex Pistols Steve Jones and Paul Cook, which is a great representation of the Punk Rock era. The Beatles "Eight Days a Week" is taken down to a rather drippy ballad, and "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" (often covered by various bands) is a fun, up tempo track. Bonuses on this CD, especially for Runaways fans, are solos from drummer Sandy West ("Right Now", which I believe was released as a single in Japan-a great track) and Lita Ford's first lead vocal "I'm a Million". Though the bands' chemistry is a bit off if this disc is compared to previous efforts of theirs', it should be noted that they were in their late teen years and each hungry to come in to their own, which some were eventually able to do to greater commercial success. A cool purchase for those interested in early "riot grrl" music, and a must own for Runaways fans.

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