Thunders' classic debut album remains his magnum opus. Recorded after his post-New York Dolls band, the Heartbreakers, imploded, 'So Alone' features a surprisingly eclectic bunch of backing musicians. It's not just Thunders' punk cronies; don't be surprised to find ex-Sex Pistols (Paul Cook and Steve Jones) and ex-Small Faces (Steve Marriott) on the same track (a very cool version of "Daddy Rollin' Stone). It's Thunders album all the way, however, with his sloppy guitar, endearingly nasal vocals, and trash rock roots front and center. The album's masterwork, and Thunders' finest moment, is the aching ballad 'You Can't Put Your Arm Around a Memory.' However, just about everything here, including 'London Boys' (a gleefully catchy response to the Sex Pistols 'New York') and the hilarious cover of the Shangri-Las 'Great Big Kiss' - oozes the best sort of rock and roll attitude. Rhino Records.