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Neon Angels On The Road 76-78
Comprehensive 5CD clamshell box set of pioneering all-female rock band The Runaways, bringing together all five of their studio albums in one package for the first time.
CD1 features the bandâs debut album âThe Runawaysâ, released in June 1976, containing the single âCherry Bombâ which would become the bandâs signature track and be voted No. 52 in VH1âs 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs list.
CD2 contains the bandâs sophomore album âQueens Of Noiseâ, released in January 1977, which found their musical skills honed and the volume raised. Producer and engineer Earle Hankey, who had previously worked with The Beach Boys, Sparks and Elton John, found a sound that helped âTake It Or Leave Itâ, âNeon Angels On the Road to Ruinâ and âLove Playin' With Fireâ become fan favourites.
CD3 is the bandâs third album âLive In Japanâ released in August 1977. The album is comprised of performances from the three concerts in June 1977 in Japan where the band had become a massive success. The only official audio document of the band playing live it features incendiary versions of âCherry Bombâ âQueens Of Noiseâ, and âCalifornia Paradiseâ. This was the last album to feature lead singer Cherie Currie and was a fitting farewell.
CD4 features their fourth album âWaitinâ For The Nightâ which has the band as a quartet for the first time with Joan Jett taking over as lead vocalist. The trimmed down line-up created a lean, tough record as can be evidenced from opening track âLittle Sisterâ, âYouâre Too Possessiveâ and the title track. This album would be the last the band made while under the stewardship of the controversial Kim Fowley.
CD5 is the bandâs last album, âAnd NowâŠThe Runawaysâ, and although there was a lot going on behind the scenes as the band were falling apart, they still managed to deliver. âMy Buddy And Meâ and âIâm a Millionâ are standout originals and there are great covers of âBlack Leatherâ and âMama Weer All Crazee Nowâ.
CD1 features the bandâs debut album âThe Runawaysâ, released in June 1976, containing the single âCherry Bombâ which would become the bandâs signature track and be voted No. 52 in VH1âs 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs list.
CD2 contains the bandâs sophomore album âQueens Of Noiseâ, released in January 1977, which found their musical skills honed and the volume raised. Producer and engineer Earle Hankey, who had previously worked with The Beach Boys, Sparks and Elton John, found a sound that helped âTake It Or Leave Itâ, âNeon Angels On the Road to Ruinâ and âLove Playin' With Fireâ become fan favourites.
CD3 is the bandâs third album âLive In Japanâ released in August 1977. The album is comprised of performances from the three concerts in June 1977 in Japan where the band had become a massive success. The only official audio document of the band playing live it features incendiary versions of âCherry Bombâ âQueens Of Noiseâ, and âCalifornia Paradiseâ. This was the last album to feature lead singer Cherie Currie and was a fitting farewell.
CD4 features their fourth album âWaitinâ For The Nightâ which has the band as a quartet for the first time with Joan Jett taking over as lead vocalist. The trimmed down line-up created a lean, tough record as can be evidenced from opening track âLittle Sisterâ, âYouâre Too Possessiveâ and the title track. This album would be the last the band made while under the stewardship of the controversial Kim Fowley.
CD5 is the bandâs last album, âAnd NowâŠThe Runawaysâ, and although there was a lot going on behind the scenes as the band were falling apart, they still managed to deliver. âMy Buddy And Meâ and âIâm a Millionâ are standout originals and there are great covers of âBlack Leatherâ and âMama Weer All Crazee Nowâ.
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Comprehensive 5CD clamshell box set of pioneering all-female rock band The Runaways, bringing together all five of their studio albums in one package for the first time.
CD1 features the bandâs debut album âThe Runawaysâ, released in June 1976, containing the single âCherry Bombâ which would become the bandâs signature track and be voted No. 52 in VH1âs 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs list.
CD2 contains the bandâs sophomore album âQueens Of Noiseâ, released in January 1977, which found their musical skills honed and the volume raised. Producer and engineer Earle Hankey, who had previously worked with The Beach Boys, Sparks and Elton John, found a sound that helped âTake It Or Leave Itâ, âNeon Angels On the Road to Ruinâ and âLove Playin' With Fireâ become fan favourites.
CD3 is the bandâs third album âLive In Japanâ released in August 1977. The album is comprised of performances from the three concerts in June 1977 in Japan where the band had become a massive success. The only official audio document of the band playing live it features incendiary versions of âCherry Bombâ âQueens Of Noiseâ, and âCalifornia Paradiseâ. This was the last album to feature lead singer Cherie Currie and was a fitting farewell.
CD4 features their fourth album âWaitinâ For The Nightâ which has the band as a quartet for the first time with Joan Jett taking over as lead vocalist. The trimmed down line-up created a lean, tough record as can be evidenced from opening track âLittle Sisterâ, âYouâre Too Possessiveâ and the title track. This album would be the last the band made while under the stewardship of the controversial Kim Fowley.
CD5 is the bandâs last album, âAnd NowâŠThe Runawaysâ, and although there was a lot going on behind the scenes as the band were falling apart, they still managed to deliver. âMy Buddy And Meâ and âIâm a Millionâ are standout originals and there are great covers of âBlack Leatherâ and âMama Weer All Crazee Nowâ.
CD1 features the bandâs debut album âThe Runawaysâ, released in June 1976, containing the single âCherry Bombâ which would become the bandâs signature track and be voted No. 52 in VH1âs 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs list.
CD2 contains the bandâs sophomore album âQueens Of Noiseâ, released in January 1977, which found their musical skills honed and the volume raised. Producer and engineer Earle Hankey, who had previously worked with The Beach Boys, Sparks and Elton John, found a sound that helped âTake It Or Leave Itâ, âNeon Angels On the Road to Ruinâ and âLove Playin' With Fireâ become fan favourites.
CD3 is the bandâs third album âLive In Japanâ released in August 1977. The album is comprised of performances from the three concerts in June 1977 in Japan where the band had become a massive success. The only official audio document of the band playing live it features incendiary versions of âCherry Bombâ âQueens Of Noiseâ, and âCalifornia Paradiseâ. This was the last album to feature lead singer Cherie Currie and was a fitting farewell.
CD4 features their fourth album âWaitinâ For The Nightâ which has the band as a quartet for the first time with Joan Jett taking over as lead vocalist. The trimmed down line-up created a lean, tough record as can be evidenced from opening track âLittle Sisterâ, âYouâre Too Possessiveâ and the title track. This album would be the last the band made while under the stewardship of the controversial Kim Fowley.
CD5 is the bandâs last album, âAnd NowâŠThe Runawaysâ, and although there was a lot going on behind the scenes as the band were falling apart, they still managed to deliver. âMy Buddy And Meâ and âIâm a Millionâ are standout originals and there are great covers of âBlack Leatherâ and âMama Weer All Crazee Nowâ.

















