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For Ladies Only

  • Release Date: 1989
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: Touch & Go

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Killdozer had already made their name in part with their not exactly respectful but not anything else covers of wreckage from the '70s, sometimes from unimpeachable sources like Neil Young and sometimes from the kind of acts people pay to forget. The logical end conclusion of this was For Ladies Only, which saw the trio tackling the same sort of dress sense/sleaze/'tude as labelmates Urge Overkill and arguably trumping that act at their own game. The glamour shots of the trio in their ridiculously fly polyester shirts are nutty enough, as is Dan's Love Quiz in the liner notes, but it's the music, originally released on a series of vinyl singles, that's the reason to stick around. The song choices range from the inspired ("Hush," as made famous by Deep Purple, Elvis' "Burnin' Love," even Conway Twitty's "You's Never Been This Far Before") to several that will have most praying for the sweet release of death. Logically Killdozer does nothing too radical to them -- song tempos generally stay the same and there aren't any noticeable edits -- they just play them as if they were the original songwriters, Butch Vig again on production as the Hobsons and Gerald grind the damn things down to the ground. Hearing Gerald's near-inimitable groan/snarl/moan make hay of the grotesquely annoying "One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack)," Steve Miller's "Take the Money and Run," and Bad Company's "Good Lovin' Gone Bad" is a treat enough, but that's nothing compared to the demolition of Don McLean's "American Pie." Every last overwrought metaphor and obnoxious singalong from the full version of the original comes under the gun, and by the time Gerald and company grunt out the final chorus, the have-a-nice-day decade is finally dynamited to smithereens. About time, too. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Hush
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Joe South Killdozer
Good Lovin' Gone Bad
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Mick Ralphs Killdozer
Burnin' Love
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Dennis Linde Killdozer
You've Never Been This Far Before
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Conway Twitty, L.E. White Killdozer
One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack)
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Brian Potter Killdozer
Take the Money and Run
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Steve Miller Killdozer
American Pie
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Don McLean Killdozer
Funk #49
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Joe Walsh, Jim Fox, Dale Peters Killdozer

Credits

Killdozer (Main Performer), Terry Talbot, Terry Talbot (Portraits), Michael (Bass), Michael (Vocals), Butch Vig (Producer), Bill Hobson (Guitar), Dan Hobson (Drums)
 
 
Wikipedia: For Ladies Only
For Ladies Only
For Ladies Only cover
Studio album by Steppenwolf
Released July 10,1971
Recorded November 24,1970 - May 30,1971
Genre Rock
Length 45:19
Label MCA
Producer Richard Podolor
Professional reviews
Steppenwolf chronology
Steppenwolf 7
(1970)
For Ladies Only
(1971)
16 Greatest Hits
(1973)

For Ladies Only is an album by the band Steppenwolf, released in 1971 (see 1971 in music). It is a political concept album mainly about feminism but with several more conventional songs about romance as well, both unusual themes for Steppenwolf. Ironically, some critics saw the album as sexist, citing an image of a vehicle shaped like male genitalia alongside the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the sleeve of the record album. The album is considered to be an indication of John Kay's desire to begin his own solo career, as he does not appear in three out of the ten tracks on the album.

Track listing

  1. "For Ladies Only" (Edmonton, Henry, Kay, McJohn) – 9:17
  2. "I'm Asking" (Edmonton, McJohn) – 4:28
  3. "Shackles and Chains" (Kay) – 5:00
  4. "Tenderness" (Bonfire) – 4:55
  5. "The Night Time's for You (Bonfire, Cavett) – 2:58
  6. "Jaded Strumpet" (Edmonton) – 4:44
  7. "Sparkle Eyes" (Biondo, Kay) – 4:33
  8. "Black Pit" (Henry, McJohn) – 3:50
  9. "Ride With Me" (Bonfire) – 3:24
  10. "In Hopes of a Garden" (Biondo) – 2:10

Personnel

  • Richard Podolor - Producer
  • Steppenwolf - Main Performer
  • John Kay - Vocals, Guitar
  • George Biondo - Vocals, Bass
  • Goldy McJohn - Keyboards
  • Jerry Edmonton - Drums
  • Bill Cooper - Engineer
  • Morgan Cavett - Songwriter

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1971 Pop Albums 54

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1971 "For Ladies Only" Pop Singles 64
1971 "Ride With Me" Pop Singles 52



 
 

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