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  1. Richard Hell & The Voidoids – Destiny Street Repaired. Label:Insound – none: Format: CD, Album. Country:US: Released:2009: Genre:Rock: Style: Tracklist. 1: The Kid With The Replaceable Head: 2:17: 2: I Gotta Move: ... Cover ["Give Me My Fucking Money" Drawing] – Richard Hell; Design [Booklet Centerfold Art Detail] – Josh Smith (6 ...

  2. 16 de ene. de 2021 · When Hell released, in 2010, Destiny Street Repaired, I didn’t like it, and said so. To me, the concept was off. Thirty years after producing the demos, the mature, resourceful Hell had gone back into the studio with New York guitar stalwarts Marc Ribot and Bill Frisell and, atop the basic tracks recorded in ’81-’82, reworked the songs, including, here and there, new vocals.

  3. It’s a minor miracle that Richard Hell & The Voidoids’ Destiny Street ever got released, but it’s the sort of record that’s easy to love despite its flaws. The sound may be murky, the singer may sound like he’s about to die and can’t wait to get the business over, but the performances are a glorious mess and the songs are audacious, brilliant, and catchy as hell.

  4. 22 de ene. de 2021 · Richard Hell & the Voidoid / Destiny Street Complete リチャード・ヘル&ヴォイドイズ(Richard Hell & the Voidoid) が1982年にリリースしたアルバム『Destiny Street』。 リチャード・ヘルによれば、このアルバムのレコーディングは満足のいくものではなかったという。

  5. Richard Hell. Destiny Street [Red Star, 1982] A-; R.I.P. [ROIR, 1985] B+ Destiny Street Repaired [Insound.com, 2009] A-; See Also: Richard Hell and the Voidoids; merge all; Consumer Guide Reviews: Destiny Street [Red Star, 1982] With Material's Fred Maher replacing Voidoid-turned-Ramone Marky Bell and engineer-bandleader Naux augmenting Robert Quine on guitar, this is no lowest-common ...

  6. 1 de oct. de 2023 · Provided to YouTube by Omnivore RecordingsTime (Destiny Street Repaired - 2021 Remaster) · Richard Hell & The VoidoidsDestiny Street Complete℗ 2021 Omnivore ...

  7. Destiny Street was the follow-up album to one of the greatest punk albums of all time, 1977's Blank Generation. The album was originally recorded in 1981 and released in 1982, but not to Richard Hell's satisfaction. As he says in his new liner notes to Destiny Street Remixed, "The final mix was a morass of trebly multi-guitar blare."