The Jim Carroll Band "Catholic Boy" cassette tape

$6.00

Considered by some to be the last album of New York Punk, this is a kindred spirit to Patti Smith’s “Horses” — a writer who willed himself to become a singer, performing over a tight garage band. “People Who Died” os rightfully an anthem of sorts but the rest of the album holds up just fine.

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Considered by some to be the last album of New York Punk, this is a kindred spirit to Patti Smith’s “Horses” — a writer who willed himself to become a singer, performing over a tight garage band. “People Who Died” os rightfully an anthem of sorts but the rest of the album holds up just fine.

Considered by some to be the last album of New York Punk, this is a kindred spirit to Patti Smith’s “Horses” — a writer who willed himself to become a singer, performing over a tight garage band. “People Who Died” os rightfully an anthem of sorts but the rest of the album holds up just fine.