Hurt Me (album)
Appearance
Hurt Me | ||||
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Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | October–November 1983 | |||
Studio | Studios WW, Paris, France | |||
Genre | Rock & roll | |||
Label | New Rose Records | |||
Producer | Johnny Thunders, Christopher Giercke | |||
Johnny Thunders chronology | ||||
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Hurt Me is an album by the American musician Johnny Thunders, released in 1984.[1][2] It was recorded in Paris, with just an acoustic guitar.[3] Richard Hell wrote the lyrics to the title track.[4]
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [5] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [6] |
Spin Alternative Record Guide | 7/10[7] |
The Omaha World-Herald wrote: "Instead of rocking out, he sounds haunting and barely hopeful. Perhaps he intended to make such an intensely personal album. Or maybe he just didn't want to pay a band."[8]
Track listing
Side A
All tracks composed by Johnny Thunders; except where indicated
- "Sad Vacation"
- "Eve of Destruction" (P.F. Sloan)
- "Too Much Too Soon" (Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain)
- "Joey Joey" (Bob Dylan)
- "I'm a Boy I'm a Girl"
- "Go Back to Go" (Thunders, Sylvain Sylvain)
- "I Like to Play Games"
- "Hurt Me" (Thunders, Richard Hell)
- "Illegitimate Son of Segovia"
- "It Ain't Me Babe" (Bob Dylan)
Side B
- "Diary of a Lover"
- "I'd Rather Be With the Boys (Than Girls Like You)" (Keith Richards, Andrew Loog Oldham)
- "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory"
- "She's So Untouchable"
- "Ask Me No Questions"
- "She's So Strange"
- "Lonely Planet Boy" (David Johansen)
- "M.I.A."
- "Cosa Nostra"
Personnel
- Johnny Thunders - guitar, vocals
- Charlotte - backing vocals on "I'd Rather Be With the Boys"
- Technical
- Patrick Woindrich - engineer
- Kathy Findlay - cover photography
References
- ^ "Johnny Thunders Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
- ^ "Johnny Thunders". Trouser Press. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
- ^ "Johnny Thunders Hurt Me". Ox-Fanzine. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
- ^ Hell, Richard (Dec 1986). "Sweet Excess". Spin. 2 (9): 22.
- ^ "Hurt Me - Johnny Thunders | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.
- ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958.
- ^ Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. 1995. pp. 269–270.
- ^ Catlin, Roger (February 7, 1984). "Johnny Thunders hasn't exactly been prolific...". Omaha World-Herald.