Dangerous Madness
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All-knowing adolescent punk rock fans beware: Wayne Kramer is an old dude who was once in a band called MC5 that was important long before you were a glimmer in your parents' eyes. Yes, I know, his second solo record is on Epitaph, but believe me when I tell you he sounds nothing like Rancid or The Offspring. There is little chance he'll sell a million copies of Dangerous Madness and it's even less likely you'll see his aging mug in high rotation on MTV. Too bad, though, because to my jaded, old ears, Mr. Kramer has made a mighty fine record. He still throttles a Gibson SG like few others, particularly on the snarling title track, but he seems just as comfortable crooning X-inspired Americana like "Something Broken in the Promised Land." I'm unfamiliar with Kramer's first Epitaph solo record, The Hard Stuff, but Dangerous Madness covers a wide variety of material from the blues to punk to hard rock to a couple of '60s-like, spoken word rants accompanied by suitably eclectic music. The amazing thing is that Kramer sounds comfortable doing it all.
It's refreshing to hear an influential artist return to music he obviously wants to play rather than mine some weak, nostalgiac trip. Sure, a few of these songs smack of classic MC5 rave-ups, but they come naturally and unforced from one of the original sculptors of that sound. So, the kids may not appreciate this record, but for us old fogies it's a nice, varied collection of kick-ass rock & roll songs. No mohawk required. --Adem Tepedelen
--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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- Wayne Kramer - 'Danerous Madness' (Epitaph)
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Dangerous Madness
Wayne Kramer
Manufacturer: Epitaph / Ada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000001IRE
Release Date: 1996-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Dangerous Madness
- Back To Detroit
- Wild America
- Something Broken In The Promised Land
- Take Exit 97
- God's Worst Nightmare
- The Boys Got That Look In Their Eyes
- A Dead Man's Vest
- It's Never Enough
- The Rats Of Illusion
- Dead Movie Stars
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All-knowing adolescent punk rock fans beware: Wayne Kramer is an old dude who was once in a band called MC5 that was important long before you were a glimmer in your parents' eyes. Yes, I know, his second solo record is on Epitaph, but believe me when I tell you he sounds nothing like Rancid or The Offspring. There is little chance he'll sell a million copies of Dangerous Madness and it's even less likely you'll see his aging mug in high rotation on MTV.
Too bad, though, because to my jaded, old ears, Mr. Kramer has made a mighty fine record. He still throttles a Gibson SG like few others, particularly on the snarling title track, but he seems just as comfortable crooning X-inspired Americana like "Something Broken in the Promised Land." I'm unfamiliar with Kramer's first Epitaph solo record, The Hard Stuff, but Dangerous Madness covers a wide variety of material from the blues to punk to hard rock to a couple of '60s-like, spoken word rants accompanied by suitably eclectic music. The amazing thing is that Kramer sounds comfortable doing it all.
It's refreshing to hear an influential artist return to music he obviously wants to play rather than mine some weak, nostalgiac trip. Sure, a few of these songs smack of classic MC5 rave-ups, but they come naturally and unforced from one of the original sculptors of that sound. So, the kids may not appreciate this record, but for us old fogies it's a nice, varied collection of kick-ass rock & roll songs. No mohawk required. --Adem Tepedelen
Customer Reviews:
Wayne Kramer - 'Danerous Madness' (Epitaph).......2007-06-11
Liked this solo effort by the former MC 5 guitarist better than I did his 'Citizen Wayne' CD (see my review). It simply just rocks out more. Tracks I thought made this disc a worthy pick are "Back To Detroit", the rocking "Take Exit 97" (possibly this CD's best cut), "God's Worst Nightmare" and the dramatic "Dead Man's Vest". Line-up: Kramer-guitar,piano&vocals, Tad Schumacher-bass, David McMurray-sax and Scott Thunes-drums. A great bargain price.
Brilliant.......2005-04-01
The second solo offering by one of the former MC5 guitar throttlers, this is more than just a decent sophomore effort, as it takes what he started on The Hard Stuff and blows it sky high! The songwriting is darn near perfect on this one and as with all of Kramer's material, the themes are gritty and very real. The streets, drugs/booze, hard times, loud music and loose living, aren't just token topics here, instead the guy delivering the goods truly lived what he sings about and that lends an urgency to the material that demands the listener pay attention. However, Wayne knows how to write a great rock n' roll tune and even if you ignore the heavy lyrics, the infectious music will still get in your head. Good stuff from a living, battle-scarred, rock legend.
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Manufacturer: Diesel Motor
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ASIN: B0000DFZCN
Release Date: 2007-02-28 |
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Dangerous "D" - Method 2 My Madness / 10 Song CD / Explicit Lyrics / 1995 Rukus Records / THE DAWN OF MACKULA, B.O.O.M, LET DA FREAK FLOW, COME TOGETHA, SWINGIN' FROM MY NUTZ, I.B. CREEPIN', BOUNCE, I'M GONNA BUST YA WIT DA BOTTLE, CASUAL F**KIN, "D"
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ASIN: B0000248MW
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Dangerous Madness
- Back to Detroit
- Wild America
- Something Broken in the Promised Land
- Take Exit 97
- God's Worst Nightmare
- Boys Got That Look in Their Eyes
- Dead Man's Vest
- It's Never Enough
- Rats of Illusion
- Dead Movie Stars
Album Description
Import edition of the legendary MC5 guitarist's 1996 album for Epitaph. 11 tracks including, 'Back To Detroit', 'Wild America' & 'Something Broken In The Promised Land'.
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