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Track Listings
1 | Grave Ride |
2 | Dog |
3 | Psychopath |
4 | Sun |
5 | Another Way |
6 | Dis-Ho |
7 | Take Me |
8 | A No And A Yes |
9 | Stump |
10 | Armies |
11 | Open Up (The Chemical Brothers Mix Edit) |
12 | Grave Ride (Moby Mix) |
13 | Sun (Leftfield Mix) |
14 | Psychopath (Leftfield Mix) |
15 | Stump (Danny Saber Mix) |
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Speaking of the Sex Pistols, sad old Johnny Lydon (nee Rotten) recently released what was hyped as his first bona fide solo album-despite the fact that he bears sole responsibility for the last few embarrassing PiL efforts. Stilted, heavily sequenced, boasting unimaginative remixes by Moby, Left Field, and the Chemical Brothers, it's hard to believe that tunes such as the John Wayne Gacy-inspired "Psychopath" and the bubblegum silliness of "Sun" come from the same man who played a role in teeth-rattling classics such as Never Mind the Bullocks... and Metal Box. But then the Pistols reunion should have convinced us once and for all that there was no hope for this guy, right? --Jim Derogatis
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 2.83 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Virgin Records Us
- Date First Available : January 25, 2007
- Label : Virgin Records Us
- ASIN : B000000WE8
- Country of Origin : United Kingdom
- Number of discs : 1
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The music here isn't totally unlike PiL in some spots, but the instrumentation is mostly electronic and beat oriented. The vocals are front and center, and the lyrics are sharp as a tack, as usual. His voice has always been one of the most pleasant sounding things that I have ever heard, and here it is in top shape, sounding as good as it always has since Public Image came out in '78.
We should all just take a moment and contemplate how lucky we are that John Lydon exists...
Favorite Tracks:
Grave Ride
Dog
Psychopath
Sun
Dis Ho
Stump
This first official solo effort has 10 tracks and five remixes - Chemical Brothers, Moby, Danny Saber, two from Leftfield - that clock in at 72:22. Lydon is the vocalist and plays nearly all the instruments, as his biting lyrics are particularly brilliant on Dog, with the other intriguing tracks being Psychopath, Sun and Armies.
Due to a dispute between Lydon and the record company, a tour to promote the album was abandoned after a few shows. Drummer Robert Williams unsuccessfully sued Lydon - the case appeared on an episode of Judge Judy - concerning a number of professional/personal issues due to the cancellation.
This is a post-PiL path where Lydon breaks no real new ground, but churns out a solid performance...while doing it his own way.
I will add that I consider myself one of the lucky ones. I got to see Johnny Lydon in Dallas, TX (where I lived at the time) when he toured to promote 'Psycho's Path'. I understand the tour was canceled shortly thereafter. Too bad, because that's as good as I've seen Johnny Lydon. He was even better than when I saw him with P.I.L. back in 1990 for the '9' tour.
Don't get me wrong; 'Psycho's Path' is not going to make you forget any of the stuff Johnny Lydon did with P.I.L.. Nevertheless, 'Psycho's Path' is a gem of an album. It's a masterpiece in its own way really.
Well it's too bad 'Psycho's Path' is out of print. It doesn't deserve to be. If you have a chance to buy this album on Amazon or at your local record store do so. You won't regret it.
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Obwohl eindeutig dem Gesamtwerk zugehörig, wirkt diese Scheibe im Verlauf besonders "harmonisch" - trotz John Lydons besonderer Stimmkunst... ;)