Grown Up Wrong

Grown Up Wrong Artist: The Real Kids
Label: Norton
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Live
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 731253023125
EAN: 0731253023125
ASIN: B000001UFK


Release Date: 1993-11-16

Grown Up Wrong


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Tracks:

  1. Bad To Worse
  2. No Fun No More
  3. Do The Boob
  4. Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie
  5. Common At Noon
  6. Shake Outta Control
  7. I'd Rather Go To Jail
  8. All Night Boppin'
  9. Hit You Hard
  10. Some Love Like Yours
  11. She Don't Take It
  12. Don't Talk To Strangers
  13. Grown Up Wrong
  14. Can't Shake That Girl
  15. She Come Alive
  16. Up Is Up
  17. Down To You
  18. Got It Made
  19. She's Alright
  20. Solid Gold
  21. Hot Dog
  22. Who Needs You
  23. Better Be Good
  24. All Kindsa Girls

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Rock and Roll.......2004-12-16

This really is a superb collection of live recordings from Boston's legendary Real Kids. If this is the first Real Kids CD you buy, then I can assure you that you will want more! Straight ahead, high energy, no B.S. rock and roll in the fine tradition of the Ramones, Iggy, Dolls and the MC5 (as the MC mentions in his intro) with the melodic quality of the Beatles and Kinks thrown in for good measure. After I bought the LP, I discovered that the CD had extra tracks. Doh! What to do but by the CD too! Yeah, this is good.

5 out of 5 stars This and their self-titled debut are essential.......2001-09-01

Essential because there are loads of good original songs that I don't think are on any other Kids releases, including "Shake Outta Control," "All Night Boppin," "She Don't Take It," and the list goes on. The title track is a relatively obscure early Stones tune. The cream of the crop is tracks 19-24, which are from 1976 (the same year Boston debuted and Aerosmith was at its peak, but the Real Kids are sure up to the "competition"), before they had an album out, and the early Damned-like speed and energy are pretty contagious. They even have the Ted Nugent rhythm guitar sound blaring in "All Kinds of Girls"! Sound quality is fine except for two tracks from CBGB, but that's OK. Finally, I like the way the Kids jump into a song IMMEDIATELY after being introduced by an MC. Way cool timing!

5 out of 5 stars

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