

You can tell The Misfits really went all out on this one. Monster Mash.Best song on here, complete with the original sound effects. Latest Flame.I don't care much for this track, I like the heavy drum and bass but the rythms a little odd and the song never really picks up. Great Balls of Fire.The intro is simply awesome, it gets your attention and holds it. Nothing special here, a pretty mediocre song. The original is a good song but I don't feel The Misfits did the best job with it. Donna.Not as good as Diana, its a bit more aggressive. The chorus is powerful (for a 50s punk cover), and again the sax being played after the lyrics sounds quit nice. Diana.The Saxaphone really works here and gives the song its vintage feel. However, the chorus makes up for it somewhat and provides a sort of relief. Dream Lover.The verses arn't very strong, a little too bouncy for my taste. It does a good job of setting the mood for whats to follow. This is one catchy tune with good rythm and flow. Ronnie Spector makes a guest appearance and provides some backround vocals. This Magic Moment.Great begining to the album, great song. Call it a gimmick, a side project, a nostalgic out my review.ġ. The trio of punk legends made "Project 1950", an album of 50s covers. The Misifts third and current line up is Jerry Only, Marky Ramone (of you guessed it, The Ramones) and Dez Cadena of Black Flag. These guys made a couple of albums but disbanded soon after. Jerry Only won, and reformed his ol' band with new members including singer Michael Graves and drummer Dr.Chud. To follow was a very long legal battle between founders Jerry Only and Glenn Danzig over the rights to the Misfits name. The make a long story short they formed in the late 70s, recorded their best stuff and broke up before Karate Kid was in theatres.
