Starlust – Girly Books & Magazines/ Solid State Hysteria –Starlust ST 100 (US 197?)
Starlust is one of those names mentioned in the same breath as other New York bands thrown up in the wake of the New York Dolls such Teenage Lust, Harlots of 42nd Street, Magic Tramps, Brats etc…However there is nary any information on Starlust let alone on this release.
The main guy was called Steve and he later re-appeared as a member of The Grapplers who released a single on Sonic in 1980. It has been mentioned that this single was recorded at Bell Studios at the same time as the first Kiss album, which might place it to 1973, but there are reasons to doubt this: The label states it was recorded at Kingdom Sound where the Ramones, DMZ, BOC and others recorded but I doubt this as well as the A side sounds more like a home studio recording… oh and mixed at Record Plant? Again big doubt…It also sounds later than 1973
Girly Books & Magazines by Starlust sounds like a total New York sleaze classic –right? Well it nearly is - the tune and lyrical content are great, HOWEVER it goes on and on and on for over 6 minutes, so loses the initial momentum it had promised.
A better idea would have been to have a part I and part II split across both sides of the record and it would have helped in mastering it louder than it actually is. The B side (the AM side) is a buzzing and loud instrumental with some raucous guitar, like a Dictators backing track
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My dad Anthony Trezza was actually the bassist, I've been looking on and off for years for information on this band because I've heard about it growing up all the time my dad is now a pastor for 35 years but he has told me they did record at the studio at the same time kiss did and he had no reason to lie he probably wouldn't be to happy I even found these songs lol
I grew up across the street,I knew Steve and watched them rehearse this in his house back in 1975/76. They even gave my brother and I a copy of the 45. Wow! Brings back memories from 40+ years ago.
Girly Books... sounds like Grand Funk's We're An American Band
Girly Books... sounds like Grand Funk's We're An American Band
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