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Jim Carroll Band
Dry Dreams
Release Date: 1982
Label: Atco

Jim Carroll's Dry Dreams is in a style similar to that of his debut release. Despite the expanded instrumentation suggested by the personnel list on the album cover, the music here is still generally new wave-oriented, stripped down, and often propelled by an itchy beat. As one might expect from the author of The Basketball Diaries, Carroll's lyrics are wonderfully evocative and literate, to be favorably counted among rock music's best. Parallels to Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, and Patti Smith (this last pointed up by including guest guitarist/co-songwriter Lenny Kaye on the final track) are especially noticeable. Songs here are generally fine, if perhaps not quite as punchily memorable as those on his prior album. A few interesting alleyways are explored here, including the more traditionally tuneful and more fully scored "Rooms" and the multisectional "Barricades," which alternates slower Bob Dylan-derived music with faster, rocking material. This sturdy disc is well worth hearing. David Cleary, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Work Not Play
2Dry Dreams
3Them
4Jealous Twin
5Lorraine
6Jody
7Barricades
8Evangeline
9Rooms
10Still Life

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1982LPAtco



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Jim Carroll Band
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