London Daze is the sixth album by Spiders & Snakes, released by Cleopatra Records in 2000. The album features rerecordings of songs that were recorded or played by frontman Lizzie Grey's previous band London.
London Daze | ||||
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Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Glam rock | |||
Label | Cleopatra Records | |||
Producer | Dino Maddelone | |||
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The album's most successful track was the rerecording of "Public Enemy #1", which was also recorded by Mötley Crüe and released on their debut album Too Fast For Love (1981). According to Grey, the track received "a great deal of airplay both domestically and international[ly]."[1]
London Daze also includes three tracks from a 16-track demo recorded by London in 1980 featuring ex-Mott the Hoople vocalist Nigel Benjamin on vocals[2] and Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx on bass.[3]
Track listing
editSpiders & Snakes
edit- "London Daze"
- "Nonstop Rock" (London cover)
- "Party in Hollywood" (London cover)
- "Radio Stars" (London cover)
- "Don't Know When to Stop"
- "Public Enemy #1" (Mötley Crüe cover)
- "Run, Run, Run" (Jo Jo Gunne cover)
- "Elvis' TV"
- "Rock and Roll Queen" (Mott the Hoople cover)
- "2000 Rock & Roll"
London
edit- "Nobody Loves You Like I Do"
- "Straight From the Heart"
- "Dream Girl"
Band members
editSpiders & Snakes
edit- Lizzie Grey - vocal, guitar
- Doug E. Sex - guitar
- Leigh Lawson - bass
- Timothy Jay - drums
London
edit- Nigel Benjamin - lead vocals
- Lizzie Grey - guitar
- Nikki Sixx - bass
- John St. John - keyboards
- Dane Rage - drums
References
edit- ^ Wisniewski, John. "Lizzie Grey Interview". Damned By Light.
- ^ "Sister, London, Spiders & Snakes guitarist Lizzie Grey (interview)". Full In Bloom Music. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- ^ "Spiders & Snakes: The Story". Spidersandsnakes.com. Retrieved 5 June 2014.