COLLINS , PAUL - King of Powerpop w. Nikki Corvette, Wally of the Romantics, and more (NERVES / BREAKAWAYS )digipack CD
ALIVEFEATURING NIKKI CORVETTE , WALLY PALMAR of the ROMANTICS , DAVE SHETTLER FROM SSM AND THE SIGHTS, ERIK BLAKELY on guitar, artwork by WILLIAM STOUT and produced by JIM DIAMOND.
King Of Power Pop! is the latest studio album by Paul Collins, one of the originators of the power pop sound.
Paul got his start in the late seventies as the drummer for the legendary NERVES, (with Peter Case and Jack Lee,) later forming The BREAKAWAYS with Peter Case, and finally starting The BEAT, or PAUL COLLINS BEAT in 1979.
King Of Power Pop! is a complete return to his roots, to power pop, the sound he helped create and popularize, a sound that has seen a resurgence in recent years, a sound that is here to stay!
Produced and engineered in Detroit by Jim Diamond (Dirtbombs, The Go, White Stripes, to name just a few), King Of Power Pop! also features Eric Blakely on guitar and backing vocals, Diamond on bass, and Dave Shettler on drums (SSM, The Sights).
Motor City guests include Wally Palmar of the legendary power pop hit-makers the ROMANTICS, as well as pop icon Nikki Corvette of NIKKI & The CORVETTES.
The catchy cover pop art is the work of legendary artist William Stout.
The album includes 11 new songs, one new recording of the Breakaways classic "Many Roads To Follows" (the demo version featuring Peter Case can be found on the Breakaways release "Walking Out On Love"), and two covers, for a total of 13 great high-energy power pop songs.
"For me this is the record that connects the dots, from The Nerves to The Breakaways to The Beat to todayŠ this is the record that puts it all together!" -- Paul Collins
Tracklist
1 | C'Mon Let's Go! | |
2 | Do You Wanna Love Me? | |
3 | Doin' It For The Ladies | |
4 | Hurting's On My Side | |
5 | Don't Blame Your Troubles On Me | |
6 | Many Roads To Follow | |
7 | Losing Your Cool | |
8 | Off The Hook | |
9 | The Letter | |
10 | Kings Of Power Pop | |
11 | I Go Black | |
12 | This Is America | |
13 | You Tore Me Down |