- Source: Sweet Revenge (David Johansen album)
Sweet Revenge is an album by David Johansen, released in 1984. It is the only Johansen album to be released on Passport Records. It was his first album without any participation by any other former members of the New York Dolls.
Around the time of Sweet Revenge, Johansen adopted his alter-ego, Buster Poindexter. For the next 15 years, Buster Poindexter would remain at the forefront of Johansen's music career.
Critical reception
The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that "the swirling, dreamy music that surrounds him on Sweet Revenge provides a dramatic contrast that complements Johansen's rough growl." The New York Times deemed "The Stinkin' Rich" "a potential classic." The Globe and Mail opined that "the synthesizer funk backdrops sound generic rather than eccentrically inspired." The Washington Post called it Johansen's best solo album, writing that it "married the gutsiness of the Dolls with the Depression-era sensibility of many of Poindexter's favorites."
Track listing
Personnel
David Johansen – lead vocals
Patti Scialfa – backing vocals on "Big Trouble"
David Nelson – guitar, Roland synthesizer, backing vocals
Neil Jason – bass on "N.Y. Doll"
Joe Delia – keyboards, sequential programming
Soozie Kirschner – backing vocals on "Big Trouble"
Brett Cartwright – bass, backing vocals
Dennis McDermott – drums, backing vocals
Steve Thornton – percussion
Jimmy Ripp – guitar
Artie Kaplan – saxophone on "N.Y. Doll"
Rocky Savino, Jr. – harmonica on "In My Own Time"
Peter Gordon – saxophone
Stephen Bray – drums
April Lang – backing vocals on "Big Trouble"
"Big" Jay McNeely – saxophone on "I Ain't Workin' Anymore"
Claudia Engelhart - "newscaster" on "Heard The News"
Technical
Davitt Sigerson and Michael Zilkha - production on "King of Babylon" and "The Stinkin' Rich"
Richard Gottehrer - production on "Sweet Revenge"
Larry Alexander, Fred Heller, Tom Lord-Alge - engineers