Rhino/Wea, 2005
Hell is one of punk's most literate innovators; like Patti Smith, his work is as influenced by Rimbaud or Ginsberg as it is by the New York Dolls. He was one of the originators of the whole "punk" attitude, as Malcolm McLaren came back to London in the mid 70's with all kinds of ideas for clothes to sell at Sex and ways to dress up his young hangers-on after going downtown and seeing Hell and Smith. And Hell is also a classicist who understands the importance of having a brilliant guitarist at his side...this collection includes Johnny Thunders, Tom Verlaine, Richard Lloyd, Thurston Moore and the incredible, underrated, lamented Robert Quine.

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