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New York Dolls


"Too Much Too Soon" is the second studio album by the American rock band New York Dolls, released in 1974. The album builds upon the glam rock sound of their self-titled debut, further solidifying the band's reputation for flamboyant style and raucous performances. Led by frontman David Johansen and guitarist Johnny Thunders, the New York Dolls' music is characterized by its raw energy, catchy melodies, and provocative lyrics. "Too Much Too Soon" features a mix of hard rock, punk, and rhythm and blues influences, creating a sound that is both gritty and infectious. Standout tracks from the album include "Babylon," "Stranded in the Jungle," and "Puss 'n' Boots," which showcase the band's rebellious attitude and irreverent humor. The album's production, overseen by renowned producer Shadow Morton, adds a layer of polish to the band's raw sound without sacrificing its authenticity. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics upon its release, "Too Much Too Soon" has since been recognized as a classic of the glam rock genre. Its influence can be heard in the work of subsequent generations of artists, solidifying the New York Dolls' legacy as one of the most influential bands of the 1970s rock scene.