Foto dell'autore
10 opere 71 membri 1 recensione

Sull'Autore

Comprende il nome: The Knack

Comprende anche: Knack (2)

Opere di The Knack

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Sesso
n/a
Nazionalità
USA

Utenti

Recensioni

Wikipedia information

The Knack was an American rock band based in Los Angeles that rose to fame with its first single, "My Sharona", an international number-one hit in 1979.
Singer Doug Fieger was a native of Oak Park, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in the 9 Mile/Coolidge area. The brother of attorney Geoffrey Fieger (later known for representing Jack Kevorkian in a series of assisted suicide cases) Fieger had previously played in an eclectic rock band called Sky as well as the Sunset Bombers. Although Sky had received a modest amount of acclaim, including being produced by Rolling Stones producer Jimmy Miller, the band broke up without having any chart success. As a result, Fieger made the decision to move to Los Angeles and start another band.

Shortly after arriving in L.A., Fieger met Berton Averre (lead guitar, backing vocals and keyboards), and the two started a songwriting partnership. Fieger had also known Bruce Gary (drums) for years before forming the Knack in 1978 with Prescott Niles (bass). Niles was the last to join, a week before the band's first show in June 1978.[5] In the meantime, Fieger had been doubling on bass on a series of demos that the group had shopped to several record labels, all of which were rejected. Some of these songs later made up the band's debut album Get the Knack, and included "Good Girls Don't".

...But the Little Girls Understand is an album by power pop/new wave group The Knack released by Capitol Records in February 1980. The album reached the number 15 spot on the Billboard 200 album chart in 1980. The singles "Baby Talks Dirty" and "Can't Put a Price on Love" both charted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 38 and No. 62, respectively.[4] The song "Mr. Handleman" was released as a single in some countries, such as New Zealand.[5] Guitarist Berton Averre has stated that "Mr. Handleman" was the first song he and lead singer Doug Fieger wrote together.[6] The RIAA certified the album as Gold on April 14, 1980

"The music can't redeem the lyrics–not only because such dehumanization is irredeemable, but also because the music is lame. Indeed, the Knack are the most nefarious sort of hacks. They're terribly competent and they have a seemingly inexhaustible storehouse of clichés... the Knack's greatest achievement is to make hard-rock clichés sound completely gutless... Fieger's puling vocals suggest that, for him, the ultimate agony would be to imagine that somewhere in the world there exists a woman who might find him sexually unattractive. Compared to Doug Fieger, Rod Stewart is a paragon of sexual humility"

The album's front cover features Sharona Alperin, girlfriend of Doug Fieger, the young woman who had inspired the band's hit "My Sharona".
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
jlafarga001 | Jul 23, 2020 |

Potrebbero anche piacerti

Autori correlati

Ethan Hawke Contributor
Crowded House Contributor
Dinosaur Jr. Contributor
Lenny Kravitz Contributor
U2 Contributor
Squeeze Contributor
Juliana Hatfield Contributor
The Posies Contributor
World Party Contributor
The Indians Contributor
Me Phi Me Contributor
Big Mountain Contributor

Statistiche

Opere
10
Utenti
71
Popolarità
#245,552
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
1

Grafici & Tabelle