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Dynamite China Years [ CD / Box Set ]

Dynamite China Years

SKU: CD65607 Barcode: 5013929929920
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  • Released Date: 26 Jul 2024

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, the Dogs D’Amour. The band that was equal parts rock ‘n’ roll and debauchery, with a dash of British charm thrown in for good measure. Their new box set, "Dynamite China Years - Complete Recordings 1988-1993," is a rollicking romp through the heyday of sleaze rock, and it’s an absolute blast from start to finish.

From the moment you press play, you’re transported back to a time when hairspray and leather ruled the airwaves. The band’s raw, dirty sound is a perfect accompaniment to lead singer Tyla’s whiskey-soaked vocals, which sound like they’ve been dragged through the gutter and come out the other side stronger than ever.

The collection is a treasure trove of gems from the band’s early years, including classics like "Satellite Kid" and "Errol Flynn." But it’s not just the hits that shine here - the deep cuts are just as electrifying, with raw energy and infectious hooks that will have you reaching for the repeat button.

Overall, "Dynamite China Years" is a must-have for any Dogs D’Amour fan, as well as anyone looking to add some gritty glam to their music collection. It’s a wild ride from start to finish, and it’s sure to leave you feeling like you’ve just stumbled out of a dingy rock club at 3am, covered in beer and sweat, with a smile on your face. Cheers to that, old chap.

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About the artist

The Dogs D'Amour

Dogs D'Amour are the epitome of British rock'n'roll excess, with a career as tumultuous as their namesake. Since their formation in the late 1980s, this London-based band has been known for their fiery performances, gritty lyrics, and unapologetic attitude. Fronted by the charismatic and enigmatic Tyla, Dogs D'Amour have a sound that is equal parts punk, glam, and blues, with a hint of country twang thrown in for good measure. Their music is a raw and raucous mix of swaggering guitars, pounding drums, and Tyla's gravelly vocals that cuts through the air like a chainsaw through butter. Their debut album, "In the Dynamite Jet Saloon," is a masterclass in raunchy rock'n'roll, filled with anthems of love, lust, and everything in between. Tracks like "How Come It Never Rains" and "Last Bandit" are perfect examples of the band's ability to write catchy, infectious tunes that stick in your head for days. Despite their success in the UK and Europe, Dogs D'Amour never quite broke through in the US, thanks in part to their wild reputation and penchant for causing chaos wherever they went. But for those in the know, Dogs D'Amour are a band that embodies the spirit of rock'n'roll, living fast and playing hard, with no regrets. So if you're looking for a band that's not afraid to push boundaries and shake things up, look no further than Dogs D'Amour. They may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those who appreciate raw, unfiltered rock'n'roll, they're a diamond in the rough.

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