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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 CD release of "The New Too Much Junkie Business" on Discogs.

    • (5)
    • US
    • 2
    • CD, Album, Reissue
  2. John Anthony Genzale (July 15, 1952 – April 23, 1991), known professionally as Johnny Thunders, was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. [1] . He came to prominence in the early 1970s as a member of New York Dolls. He later played with the Heartbreakers and as a solo artist. [1] Early life and career.

  3. 16. Feb. 2003 · This release is especially interesting because of the studio production by Jimmy Miller, the Rolling Stones producer, the participation of Heartbreakers members Walter Lure and Jerry Nolan, and a track with Wayne Kramer (MC5), where he plays and sings.

  4. Auf Discogs können Sie sich ansehen, wer an 1983 Cassettevon The New Too Much Junkie Business mitgewirkt hat, Rezensionen und Titellisten lesen und auf dem Marktplatz nach der Veröffentlichung suchen.

    • (8)
    • Kassette, Album, Stereo, Yellow Shell
    • 5
    • ROIR-A118
  5. Too Much Junkie Business is a compilation of studio demos and live recordings, recorded in late 1982 by protopunk guitarist and singer Johnny Thunders. It is one of the original releases by Neil Cooper 's then cassette -only label ROIR. It was reissued in 1999 on compact disc as The New Too Much Junkie Business. [2]

  6. This new (U.S.) release of Too Much Junkie Business contains all the material released on the previous versions but nothing more. The sound does seem clearer though especially on the bass end. There are no new photographs in the booklet and it has the same, excellent, liner notes by Robert Palmer.

  7. Backed by Lure and drummer Jerry Nolan, plus someone identified only as Talarico, a reasonably cogent Thunders runs through such songs as “So Alone,” “In Cold Blood,” “Chinese Rocks” and “Too Much Junkie Business,” punctuating the lively performances with typically hysterical inter-song patter.