New York Dolls ready #4
2006 was a pretty busy year for the New York Dolls. Between the release of their guest-heavy, third full-length studio album, One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This, and the subsequent world tour, the Morrissey-approved sextet provided a road map for any legendary rock group looking to come back after nearly 15 years and take the music world by storm. Since then, David Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain and the rest of the Dolls have showed no signs of slowing down, most recently spending the summer releasing a new live album, Live At the Filmore East, and touring the U.S.
In what will be the next chapter of this reincarnation, the New York Dolls have now announced plans to return to the studio early next year to begin work on their fourth studio album. This time around however, the glam rockers will be mixing it up a bit; the album will not only be the first released under new label Atco Records, but it will also mark the band’s reunion with producer Todd Rundgren, who first worked with the New Yorkers on their 1973 self-titled debut.
The currently untitled album is expected to see release in early 2009 and will be supported by a worldwide tour.














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