MP3 2278 mb.
Performer: Richard Hell And The Voidoids
Title: Destiny Street
Country: Germany
Catalog Number: 625.423
Label: Line Records, OutLine.
Released: 1982
Style: New Wave, Punk
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 535
| 1 | You Gotta Move | 2:36 |
| 2 | I Can Only Give You Everything | 3:57 |
| 3 | Destiny Street | 4:40 |
| 4 | Ignore That Door | 3:13 |
| 5 | Lowest Common Dominator | 2:23 |
| 6 | Staring In Her Eyes | 4:20 |
| 7 | Going Going Gone | 2:34 |
| 8 | The Kid With The Replaceable Head | 2:24 |
| 9 | Time | 3:33 |
| 10 | Downtown At Dawn | 5:59 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RED 801 | Richard Hell And The Voidoids | Destiny Street (LP, Album) | Red Star Records | RED 801 | US | 1982 |
| CEL 6619 | Richard Hell And The Voidoids | Destiny Street (LP, Album) | Celluloid | CEL 6619 | France | 1982 |
| LILP 4.00100 J | Richard Hell And The Voidoids | Destiny Street (LP, Album, RE, Whi) | Line Records, Line | LILP 4.00100 J | Germany | Unknown |
| RED 801 | Richard Hell & The Voidoids | Destiny Street (LP, Album, TP) | Red Star Records | RED 801 | US | 1982 |
| NOSE 2 | Richard Hell And The Voidoids | Destiny Street (LP, Album, RE) | I.D. Records | NOSE 2 | UK | 1988 |
Richard Hell & The Voidoids. Lowest Common Dominator. Richard Hell & the Voidoids - I'm Your Man - Продолжительность: 2:59 BluTeccia. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. Destiny Street is the second and final studio album by American punk band Richard Hell and the Voidoids. It was released in 1982 by record label Red Star. Richard Hell is pictured on the front cover with his friend Anne Militello NOT Patty Smyth, as she is sometimes mis-identified-Hell didn't meet Smyth until 1984. Destiny Street was released in 1982 on Red Star Records. Destiny Street was released on CD in 1991 also on Red Star Records. Destiny Street. Richard Hell - Destiny Street 1982. To favorites 3 Download album. Listen album. Richard Hell. Songs in album Richard Hell - Destiny Street 1982. Richard Hell - The Kid With The Replaceable Head. Richard Hell - You Gotta Move. Richard Hell - Going Going Gone. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Richard Hell And The Voidoids : Destiny Street,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. and the title cut proved Hell had not only begun to recognize his own faults, but had even learned to laugh at them. Destiny Street sounds looser and more spontaneous than Hell's debut, but it's just as smart and every bit as powerful, and it's a more than worthy follow-up. Track Listing. In 1982, Richard Hell & the Voidoids released their second and final album Destiny Street, the follow-up to the groups punk epic Blank Generation. Now, 27 years after Destiny Streets release, Richard Hell is revisiting the album and putting it out as Destiny Street Repaired - Hell rerecorded the entire album with the help of three guitarists: Tom Waits collaborator Marc Ribot, jazz guitarist Bill Frisell and original Voidoid Ivan Julian. The album, which features fresh vocals but the original rhythm track, will be released in multiple formats via Insound on September 1st. Destiny Street Q&A. Producers Alan Betrock, Marty Thau & Nick Lowe. Writers Richard Hell. More Richard Hell and the Voidoids albums. Destiny Street Repaired. Richard Hell & The Voidoids - Destiny Street album 1982 35:29. Richard Hell and the Voidoids - Destiny Street 4:41. Richard Hell & The Voidoids - The Kid With The Replac. Listen free to Richard Hell and the Voidoids Destiny Street The Kid With the Replaceable Head, You Gotta Move and more. 10 tracks 35:18. Learn more. Recent Listening Trend. By the time Destiny Street emerged in 1982, Hell's place in the New York junkie-punk pantheon was assured. He'd formed Television with his boarding school friend Tom Verlaine in 1973 after leaving Television in 1975, he joined Johnny Thunders, formerly of the New York Dolls, in the Heartbreakers. Then, in 1976, he formed Richard Hell and the Voidoids the missing link between the artily ambitious Television and the cruder Bowery rock of the Heartbreakers. Hell was no less lauded than his peers for that debut album and its title track, which worked as both a nihilist statement and a paean to self-reinvention, and was every bit as powerful as Pretty Vacant