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Release Date:08/28/2007
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  • All Music Guide

    Compiled of demos the band recorded with John Cale in 1973, The Modern Lovers is one of the great protopunk albums of all time, capturing an angstridden adolescent geekiness which is married to a strippeddown, minimalistic rock roll derived from the art punk of the Velvet Underground. While the sound is in debt to the primal threechord pounding of early Velvet Underground, the attitude of Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers is a million miles away from Lou Reed's jaded urban nightmares. As he says in the classic twochord anthem "Roadrunner," Richman is in love with the modern world and rock roll. He's still a teenager at heart, which means he's not only in love with girls he can't have, but also radios, suburbs, and fast food, and it also means he'll crack jokes like "Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole...not like you." "Pablo Picasso" is the classic sneer, but "She Cracked" and "I'm Straight" are just as nasty, made all the more edgy by the Modern Lovers' amateurish, minima...list drive. But beneath his adolescent posturing, Richman is also nakedly emotional, pleading for a lover on "Someone I Care About" and "Girl Friend," or romanticizing the future on "Dignified and Old." That combination of musical simplicity, driving rock roll, and gawky emotional confessions makes The Modern Lovers one of the most startling protopunk records it strips rock roll to its core and establishes the rock tradition of the geeky, awkward social outcast venting his frustrations. More importantly, the music is just as raw and exciting now as when it was recorded in 1973, or when it was belatedly released in 1976. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Modern Lovers

Singer/songwriter Jonathan Richman is sufficiently wellestablished as a solo artist, and it's easy to overlook the fact that the moniker sometimes used for his backing band, the Modern Lovers, was once connected to a coherent group of which Richman was a member. The Bostonbased group the Modern Lovers is of such significance to American underground rock that they deserv... Read more