Album Review: Richard Hell And The Voidoids – Destiny Street Complete

As one of the godfathers of New York punk rock, Richard Hell’s legacy is rock solid, even if his output over the past few decades has been, well, almost non-existent. Even when he was fronting the brilliant Richard Hell & The Voidoids, they only managed to put out two records and those were spaced five years apart. That’s partly what makes Destiny Street Complete so engrossing. Thirty-nine years after the 10-tarck Destiny Street was initially released, this two-disc offering from Omnivore Recordings includes the initial album as it first sounded nearly four decades ago, along with a “repaired” version that reflects how Hell intended the album to sound. The second disc includes 11 remixes of the record along with a dozen demos and live versions of songs from Destiny Street.   ...

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