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The Original Modern Lovers : ウィキペディア英語版
The Original Modern Lovers

''The Original Modern Lovers'' is an album of songs recorded by Boston protopunk rock band the Modern Lovers. The sessions were produced by Kim Fowley in 1973 and first released in 1981 by Fowley's short-lived Mohawk Records label, a subsidiary of Bomp! Records.
==Background==

After recording demo sessions in 1972 with John Cale for Warner Bros. Records and others with Alan Mason and Robert Appere for A&M, the Modern Lovers rerecorded some of the same material, as well as some new songs, with music impresario Kim Fowley. Some of these tracks were produced by Stuart "Dinky" Dawson, and would appear on the 1986 reissue of the band's self-titled album that compiled both the Warner Bros. and A&M demos.〔(Dinky Who? )〕 Other tracks recorded by Fowley were less polished, with frontman Jonathan Richman taking inspiration from Stooges vocalist Iggy Pop.〔Tim Mitchell, There’s Something About Jonathan, 1999, ISBN 0-7206-1076-1〕 These included rerecordings of "She Cracked", "Astral Plane", "I'm Straight", "Girlfriend" and two versions of "Roadrunner", as well as the songs "Walk Up The Street", "Dance With Me" and the a capella "Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste". Richman also credited James Osterberg (Iggy Pop) as cowriter on "I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms" as a way of acknowledging that the song borrows a Stooges guitar riff.
After deciding to sign with Warner Bros. and enlisting Cale as producer, the band began to fall apart due to personal and artistic differences between its members. Richman now wanted his songs to be mellower and less aggressive. The Modern Lovers' recording date with Cale was cancelled and Warner Bros. hired Kim Fowley to work with the band again, but without results. Warner Bros. terminated the Modern Lovers' contract and the band broke up in 1974.〔

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