It is often forgotten that
Syl Sylvain co-wrote many of the
New York Dolls' best songs, but he did. While this album will forever be compared to the classic first solo albums by Syl's fellow ex-
Dolls,
David Johansen and
Johnny Thunders, this record is good enough to be judged on its own terms. The material here is strong, and it is more of a lighthearted '50s rock & roll affair than might have been expected. Two of the songs, "Teenage News" and "14th Street Beat," date back to the final days of the
NY Dolls. These versions are fantastic and inevitably lead to singalongs. However, the real standout is "What's That Got to Do With Rock 'n' Roll?." It's an undeniable song, so much so that mainstream radio picked up on it at the time. The playing is really loose in a good way. Not sloppy by any means, but played, sung, and produced with an appreciation for what made rock & roll fun in the first place. ~ Geoff Ginsberg