NEW YORK DOLLS: New Album Artwork Posted Online

May 20, 2006

The cover artwork for the upcoming NEW YORK DOLLS album, "One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This", has been posted online at this location.

"One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This" is scheduled for release on July 25 via Roadrunner Records. Two songs from the CD — "Take a Good Look at My Good Looks" and "Dance like a Monkey" — have been posted online at this location.

The new album — featuring 13 new tracks, including the first single "Dance Like a Monkey", "Take a Good Look at My Good Looks", "Maimed Happiness", and "Runnin' Around" — was produced by Jack Douglas, who made his bones engineering the first eponymously titled NEW YORK DOLLS record, and has since produced everyone from JOHN LENNON to YOKO ONO, and a few other big ones along the way.

"Jack's always been good to us, so we thought we'd throw him a bone," says frontman David Johansen. "One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This" includes guest appearances by Michael Stipe on "Dancing on the Lip of A Volcano", Iggy Pop on "Gimme Love and Turn On the Light", Tom Gabel (AGAINST ME!) on "Punishing World", and the DOLLS' own hero, Bo Diddley, on "Seventeen".

The DOLLS are planning a world tour in support of the new release, starting summer 2006.

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