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Neon City Rockers

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Neon City Rockers is the second studio album by Finnish glam rock singer Jann Wilde. Released on 27 August 2008 it the only Jann Wilde album under the band name Jann Wilde & The Neon Comets.[1] The album draws influences from rock music dating from the 1950s to 1970s.

Reception

Reviews were generally very good. At soundi-fi reviewer Tero Alanko found the album to be "fresh and catchy" although clearly with influences from Suede and David Bowie. The album was awarded 4 stars, although negative attention was drawn to the poor quality of the artwork.[2] At Terrorverlag the album was awarded 9 out of 10.[3]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Jann Wilde; all music is composed by Jann Wilde

No.TitleLength
1."Baby Said Yeah"2:45
2."Danceroom Bop"3:04
3."Screams At The Ballet"2:51
4."Neon City Rockers"2:51
5."Deimos & Phobos"3:07
6."Superstar Cocktail Bar"2:08
7."The Ballad Of Jane Glaze"2:32
8."Glamtronik"2:38
9."Forever"3:38
10."She's A Killer"3:12
11."Saturday Love"3:20
12."The Motion Picture"4:45

Personnel

Guest musicians

Production

  • Jann Wilde & The Comets – Arranged By
  • Svante Forsback – Mastered By
  • Mauri Pennanen – Photography By [Band]
  • Katri Kallio, Venla Muikku – Photography By [Live]
  • Mefisto Miettinen – Producer

External links

References

  1. ^ "JANN WILDE AND THE NEON COMETS: Neon City Rockers". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
  2. ^ "JANN WILDE AND THE NEON COMETS: Neon City Rockers". soundi-fi.com. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
  3. ^ "JANN WILDE AND THE NEON COMETS: Neon City Rockers". terrorverlag.com. Retrieved 2017-04-10.