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Released
  
March 1975

Artist
  
The Dictators

Producer
  
Sandy Pearlman

Length
  
34:48

Release date
  
March 1975

Label
  
Epic Records

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The Dictators Go Girl Crazy! (1975)
  
Manifest Destiny (1977)

Genres
  
Punk rock, Rock music, Proto-punk

Similar
  
The Dictators albums, Punk rock albums

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Go Girl Crazy! is the debut studio album by American punk rock band The Dictators. It was released on March 1975. It is considered one of the first examples of punk rock.

Contents

The dictators the next big thing


Critical reception

The album has been well-received critically and is considered a precursor to punk rock. In its retrospective review, Allmusic notes that while the album was confusing to audiences at the time of its release, it became inspirational for dozens of groups to follow. Trouser Press also enthuses that the band deserves "scads of credit" for "blazing a long trail, melding the essentials of junk culture...with loud/hard/fast rock'n'roll and thus creating an archetype". According to a 2001 article in the Village Voice, the album's "blueprint for bad taste, humor, and defiance" has been replicated in the work of such bands as the Ramones and Beastie Boys. Trouser Press lauded the album a "wickedly funny, brilliantly played and hopelessly naïve masterpiece of self-indulgent smartass rock'n'roll". Entertainment Weekly wrote "Go Girl Crazy's junk-generation culture and smart-aleck sensibility did provide an essential blueprint for '70s punk. With its TV references and homely vocals, this ground-breaking and long-unavailable album continues to inspire underground groups everywhere."

Influence

In addition to musicians, the album was also one of two factors influencing the creation of Punk magazine by John Holmstrom and music journalist Legs McNeil. In Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk, McNeil said that the album so resonated with him and his friends that they started the magazine strictly so they could "hang out with the Dictators".

Track listing

All tracks written by Andy Shernoff, except where noted.

Personnel

The Dictators
  • Handsome Dick Manitoba – lead vocals
  • Ross "The Boss" Funicello – guitar, backing vocals
  • Scott Kempner – rhythm guitar
  • Stu Boy King – percussion, drums
  • Andy Shernoff – bass guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Allan Lanier- keyboards (uncredited)
  • Production
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • David Gahr – photography
  • Tim Geelan – engineering
  • Murray Krugman – production
  • Sandy Pearlman – production
  • Ed Sprigg – mixing
  • Lou Waxman – engineering
  • Songs

    1The Next Big Thing4:22
    2I Got You Babe4:04
    3Back to Africa3:34

    References

    Go Girl Crazy! Wikipedia


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