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Tuff Darts!

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Tuff Darts!
Studio album by
Released1978
RecordedPower Station, New York City
GenreRock
LabelSire
ProducerTony Bongiovi, Lance Quinn, Bob Clearmountain
Tuff Darts chronology
Tuff Darts!
(1978)
You Can't Keep A Good Band Down
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christgau's Record GuideC[1]

Tuff Darts! is a 1978 album by American punk rock band Tuff Darts. It was released on the Sire Records label. Mick Rock was responsible for the sleeve design and photography.

Track listing

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  1. "Rats" (Butani, Salen) - 2:59
  2. "Who's Been Sleeping Here?" (Mikael Kirke, Salen) - 3:00
  3. "Here Comes Trouble" (Frenzy) - 2:12
  4. "She's Dead" (Frenzy, Salen) - 2:39
  5. "Phone Booth Man" (DeSalvo, Salen) - 3:37
  6. "(Your Love Is Like) Nuclear Waste" (DeSalvo, Salen) - 2:57
  7. "My Guitar Lies Bleeding in My Arms" (DeSalvo, Morelli) - 3:17
  8. "Love and Trouble" (Salen) - 3:46
  9. "Head Over Heels" (Jeff Salen) - 2:44
  10. "Slash" (DeSalvo) - 3:31
  11. "Fun City" (DeSalvo) - 2:57
  12. "All for the Love of Rock N'Roll" (Butani, Salen) - 3:18

Personnel

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  • Tommy Frenzy - Vocals
  • Jeff Salen - Lead Guitar
  • Bobby Butani - Guitars
  • John DeSalvo - Bass
  • John Morelli - Drums

Source: Tuff Darts "Tuff Darts!" album cover

Reception

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  • Robert Christgau gave the record a C grade, stating: "Maybe Robert Gordon left this band to escape resident sickie John DeSalvo, one of those guys who sounds like he deserves to get fixed by the knife-wielding lesbians he has nightmares about. The only way to make their record more depressing would be to add a hologram of Gordon's replacement, Tommy Frenzy, whose slick blond hair and metal teeth now set the band's android-delinquent "image." Then again, you could take away Jeff Salen's guitar."


References

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  1. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: T". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved March 16, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.