Neighbourhood Threat
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Neighbourhood Threat | ||
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Studio album by Johnny Crash | ||
Released | 1990 | |
Recorded | 1989 | |
Genre | Heavy Metal | |
Length | 40:14 | |
Label | WTG Columbia |
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Producer(s) | ??? | |
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Neighbourhood Threat is the sole album ever released by the heavy metal band Johnny Crash, released in 1990. Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, Los Angeles and mixed at Battery Studios, London. The album features guest appearances by Kingdom Come members Danny Stag and Johnny B. Frank.
The title is no doubt taken from the song recorded by first by Iggy Pop and and later covered by David Bowie of the same name, "Neighborhood Threat".
There is a video for the song "Hey Kid".
After this album Stephen Adamo was replaced by then future and now former Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum, who was supposed to play on the band's planned second album, but the band broke up before they could release it.
Cover Artwork by Barry Jackson
[edit] Track listing
- "Hey Kid"
- "No Bones About It"
- "All The Way In Love"
- "Thrill Of The Kill"
- "Axe To The Wax"
- "Sink Or Swim"
- "Crack Of Dawn"
- "Freedom Road"
- "Halfway To Heaven"
- "Trigger Happy"
- "Baby's Like A Piano"
[edit] Personnel
- Vicki James Wright: Lead vocals
- August Worchell: Guitar
- Christopher Stewart: Guitar
- Adam Rodgers: Bass
- Stephen Adamo: Drums
A track that did not make the final listing on the album was 'Crusin' For A Bruisin', written by Worchell/Wright/Stewart, which was eventually released on a compilation album called Hammer Rocks (CBS Records 466897 2), which also included the track 'Hey Kid'. An accompanying video was also released which featured the promo for 'Hey Kid'.