other titles...
- blooze
- Hot Rod
- Simple Man
- Shot in the Dark
- Hollywood
- Life Sentence
- Long Way Home
- Can’t Hold Back
- Texas
- Hands off
Junkyard
Junkyard (2021 reissue)
real gone music
If you blinked, you missed when Junkyard came out on vinyl the first time around - don't miss it this time.
If you just skim the credits—coming out on Geffen, produced by long-time Epic Records main man Tom Werman (Cheap Trick, Molly Hatchet, Blue Öyster Cult), and featuring such decorated sidemen as Al Kooper and Earl Slick—you’d have good reason to toss this 1989 release into the major label, er, junkyard. But hang on a second— is that Brian Baker of Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, and (later) Bad Religion and Chris Gates of the Big Boys on guitars?! Why, yes it is…and hence this set of self-described “blooze-rock” has an edge all its own as it simultaneously sends up and celebrates the dissolute Hollywood rock and roll lifestyle. Some folks compared Junkyard to Geffen label-mates Guns ‘N Roses, and some compared ‘em to AC/DC, but the Southern rock touches married to punk rock attitude carve out a nice ‘n’ nasty niche.