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Modern Lovers

Modern LoversAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (September 12, 1989)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rhino / Beserkley
  • ASIN: B0000032AZ
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #114,701 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Roadrunner
2. Astral Plane
3. Old World
4. Pablo Picasso
5. I'm Straight
6. Dignified And Old
7. She Cracked
8. Hospital
9. Someone I Care About
10. Girl Friend
11. Modern World
12. Government Center

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Jonathan Richman's nasal little kid's voice and playful innocence turned out to be a perfect detour for the still-young punk movement in the mid-'70s. This 12-song, 1976 album, actually a collection of demos from earlier in the decade, opens with the ultimate Boston driving anthem, "Roadrunner." In addition to its fun, straightforward guitar-and-keyboard songs, such as the anti-drug "She Cracked," the loopy "Pablo Picasso" and the rocking-secretary "Government Center," the album is notable for historical reasons. David Robinson was the Lovers' drummer before he joined the Cars, Jerry Harrison was keyboardist before he joined Talking Heads, and ex-Velvet Underground violist John Cale produced half the tracks. Steve Knopper

Product Description

This CD is an out of print collectible! It is the original 1989 Rhino/Beserkley release. Catalog R2-70091. There is a drill hole through the spine of the case. The Modern Lovers are Jonathan Richman, Jerry Harrison, Ernie Brooks and David Robinson.

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What makes this album great is the energy of the songs and the sincere topics of the songs. Scott B. Saul  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
I'm a teenager and I do that stuff too! Evan Streb  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Essential January 5, 2002
Format:Audio CD
I'm a man of many words, yet this album leaves me speechless. I discovered it over 11 years ago, when I learned that Road Runner as performed by the Sex Pistols and Pablo Picasso as performed by the Burning Sensations were written by the same person. I wasn't prepared for the emotional honesty from The Modern Lovers, it was unlike anything I had ever heard before. Jonathan Richman sang about the things he loved: old buildings, art, neon signs, girls, and of course, driving down the highway with the radio on. It changed my life, hearing that record. I no longer saw rebellion as a reaction to norms, but as positive steps toward an independent future. To sum up this album by it's intellectual and spiritual impact sell it short. This album is a raw, ragged album, that sounds way ahead of it's time. "I'm Straight" is so upfront and naked, it makes Morrisey and his ilk seem like guarded, cranky souls. There aren't many albums that can have as much an impact as this one. If you don't own it, you're missing out on one of the true unheralded classics of rock and roll. Listen; and fly into the mystery.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A No Man's Land Between Proto-Punk and New Wave January 27, 2006
Format:Audio CD
There is a scene near the end of the movie "Manhattan" in which Woody Allen's friend angrily says to him, "You think you're God!", to which Woody replies, "I gotta model myself after someone!"

This is the same line of defense I would offer to any singer who is accused of sounding too much like Lou Reed. Jonathan Richman is perhaps chief among those who have met with this accusation. Whether or not Richman really does sound that much like him is debatable, but he clearly and unapologetically invokes the powers of the leader of his favorite band. (Richman explained in an interview that he used to draw and paint all day as a young man, but that was before he discovered The Velvet Underground.)

The Modern Lovers' debut seems an unlikely candidate for such an influential record. It has certainly received its share of nearly hyperbolic praise. Andy "Music Geek on 'Beat the Geeks'" Zax says that "Roadrunner" is his all-time favorite song, and the good folks at Pitchforkmedia.com say that without this song, "we're pretty sure Western culture would have ended in 1977". And the fact that The Sex Pistols (and Joan Jett, and others) did a cover of it hardly helps to refute the idea that this completely unthreatening track is a quintessential proto-punk single. Moreover, I have seen the track "Pablo Picasso" performed live by three different artists: David Bowie, Richman himself, and John Cale, who produced the early Modern Lovers sessions.

But there is more to Jonathan Richman's influence than his music. His image has had an equally widespread impact. He was surely not the first geeky, awkward outsider to become a rock star, but he was surely among the first to flaunt it (with all due respect to Buddy Holly).
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of the first indie rock albums April 23, 2001
By Bryan
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
If you're not a rock and roll music junkie then you probably don't know The Modern Lovers. Here is your six degrees of seperation for some of the members:

Jonathan Richman - His biggest exposure is from playing the musical interludes and finally getting shot at the end of the 90's hit comedy film Something About Mary. He also played at Gram Parson's wake/Phil Kauffman's legal defense fund.

David Robinson - later went on to become the drummer for the Cars.

Jerry Harrison - went on to become a member of the Talking Heads.

A good portion of the album was produced by ex-Velvet Underground member John Cale. The first track Roadrunner is obviously influenced by VU's song Sister Ray. If you are into the Velvet Underground, and you can't get enough, then definitely pick up The Modern Lovers. In the linear notes, a person is quoted that "Jonathan Richman looked like Dustin Hoffman, but moved like Mike Jagger". I think this statement is a good description of the Modern Lover's music as well. Jonathan Richman's songs could've been written by Hoffman's character in The Graduate. Someone struggling with the restrictions and expectations of "The Old World" and the emerging restrictions and expectations of "The Modern World". Singing against casual sex, drug use, fast cars and acceptance in a sometimes guitar-distortion, sometimes pop music manner, Jonathan Richman is one of the forefathers of the indie rock muscian.

The Modern Lovers is a historically important album in the evolution of rock n' roll.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Radio On! July 29, 2004
Format:Audio CD
There are two albums (CDs) that I will regularly play for friends that they've never heard - Modern Lovers and Marquee Moon - both screaming out of the speakers with verve and passion and innocence and aching. That Jonathan Richman lost his muse after writing the various tracks that make up this compilation, issued for the first time four years after most of the songs were recorded, does not diminish their magic. The original 1976 Home of the Hits LP featured nine of these songs, replicated when Beserkley reissued the album a year later. Rhino's wonderful CD reissue has those 9 plus 3 more from the same time period, mostly 1972. Drummer David Robinson went on to big money with the Cars and keyboard player Jerry Harrison went on to big suits in Talking Heads, but the undisputed leader and star on these tracks is singer / guitarist / writer Jonathan Richman, he with the Velvet Underground obsession, having seen the VU at nearly all of their New England performances in the late 60s (true believers should track down his cover of Foggy Notion and his tribute Velvet Underground, both fine songs). Roadrunner leads off this set and is among the greatest windows-down driving songs (Radar Love, Break On Through, Gimme Shelter, and Celebrity Skin come to mind immediately as I write this). It was later covered by the Sex Pistols (on The Great Rock N Roll Swindle) and is here followed by the near-Doors vibe of Astral Plane. That I'm Straight (an anti-drug song) and Dignified and Old (a song of parental respect, among other things) are two of the best things here only underscore the unique nature of this magical mistake of an album. Images of hospital beds, the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, StopNShops, Route 147, Hippie Johnny, stamps on ledgers, and other innocent arcana festoon the songs.... Read more ›
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic, required listening
This album should be required listening for anyone interested in the evolution of American music. Great stuff from top-to-bottom. Buy it now.
Published on October 11, 2010 by Alf Landon
5.0 out of 5 stars It's NOT punk but it IS an essential classic.
Richman says this is NOT the "original Modern Lovers". This CD is mentioned as a punk influence because the Pistols own it, but there are a lot of things I hear in bands from... Read more
Published on December 5, 2007 by D. J. Walsh
5.0 out of 5 stars An Enduring Classic
This is a classic that, for some reason, is largely unknown.

In 1971, this group cut an un-pretentious album that echoed punk, new wave, alternative, and emo well before... Read more
Published on November 14, 2006 by Scott B. Saul
4.0 out of 5 stars Do Kids These Days Even Listen To This?
Alright, I'm 13, I HATE MODERN MUSIC WITH THE ACCEPTIONS OF THE DEADLY SNAKES AND THE KING KAHN AND BBQ SHOW. I love The Kinks, Billy Childish, The Mc5, and Syd Barrett. Read more
Published on August 22, 2006
5.0 out of 5 stars 20 years later this still sounds fresh and great! A highly accessible...
I usually don't like punk music, but "The Modern Lovers" is one album that I always have fun listening to. Read more
Published on January 9, 2006 by C. Cross
5.0 out of 5 stars If the Velvet Underground put the artiness in Alt / Indie...
... than these guys gave it the proper amount of teen angst. Before you write them off for that, remember that they were doing this stuff before anyone else. Read more
Published on January 14, 2005 by TimothyFarrell22
5.0 out of 5 stars So what do you like about the Modern Lovers?
Is it their innocence, is it their passion? Whatever it is you like about the Modern Lovers, you know one thing for sure. The trademark of a good album is that it doesn't age. Read more
Published on November 19, 2003 by Greg Noyes
4.0 out of 5 stars A sound that you will never forget
Jonathon Richman has been in my music collection since I was a messed up 18 year old back in 88. I still listen to him for his great passion of music, his exploratory spirit and... Read more
Published on January 20, 2003 by Heather A. Brooks
5.0 out of 5 stars From the as-if-I-didn't-have-reason-enough-to-love-him file:
For a newer JR fan like me, listening to The Modern Lovers is like reading the childhood scribblings of a favorite author. Read more
Published on October 11, 2002 by Gena Chereck
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent tunes with a great genuine sound
Jonathan Richman and a solo artist is very talent and this early venture with his extremely happy, up-beat, light, sometimes acoustic punk-band (if you can imagine that) the Modern... Read more
Published on March 11, 2002 by Mike Lemense
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