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Fire and Gasoline
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Album Details: Fire and Gasoline

Release Date:01/01/1989
UPC:740155764722

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User Reviews: Fire and Gasoline

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    Jones is not a great singer, musician..

    By Rere  Feb 2, 2000

    Steve Jones is neither a great singer or a leading edge guitarist, but he wrote some strong, anthemic songs. If you like simple straight ahead hard rock, you'll like this album. Not all the songs are classics, but 'Freedom Fighter', 'God in Louisian...na' and the remake of the Pistols' 'I Done You No Wrong' are standouts. If you find this in a bargain bin grab it. You've already been looking up Jones', so you must be somewhat of a fan, and this will fit in with your punk and hardcore disks. Skip the first one (Mercy), unless you are a real Jones follower, as it doesn't have the balls or tunes that 'Fire and Gasoline' has. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Fire and Gasoline

  • All Music Guide

    Prediction: you will love this album or (like most people) hate it. I love it. As all of Jones' recordings are radically different (Sex Pistols were punk, Chequered Past was schlock, Mercy is as wimpy as rock gets, Neurotic Boy Outsiders were, at best, half baked), this is his true heavy metal album. In the spirit of the Cult's Electric, and Iggy Pop's Instinct (which Jones played and wrote on), this album just rocks. Working with several outside writers (Ian Astbury, Rose Tattoo, Nikki Sixx and even Tonio K) Jones has come up with an albums worth of heavy riffage, AC/DC-like, if comparisons must be made, and clever lyrics, in the dumbest sort of way. Fire Gasoline leaves no subject in the heavy metal universe alone. Yep, you've got your ode to sexy shoes ("Leave Your Shoes On"), hypocrisy ("God in Louisiana"), being a bad boy ("We're Not Saints"), and, of course, heavy metal ("Wild Wheels"). Also included are two covers -- one of Jones' old band the Sex Pistols', "I Did U No Wrong" w...hich totally kicks, and a rather lame version of Bowie's "Suffragette City," which sounds like an afterthought coming at the end of the record. While Jones can't sing to save his life, it really doesn't matter here. This ain't opera, y'know. His guitar playing is routinely excellent, if not groundbreaking in any way. If you are a huge Sex Pistols/Punk fan you may want to avoid this, or at least hear it before purchasing. If, however, you dig old school AC/DC heaviness and crunchy power chords, then this disc will be a welcome addition to your collection. - Geoff Ginsberg, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Steve Jones

Johnny Rotten and Sid Vicious were obviously the most attention-grabbing members of the Sex Pistols, but it was guitarist Steve Jones who led the charge musically. Born September 3, 1955 in London, England, Jones took up the guitar in the early '70s - inspired by such acts as T. Rex, the Faces, the Stooges, and the New York Dolls. Since he was penniless, Jones acquired ... Read more