℗ 2021 Richard Hell, under exclusive license to Omnivore Recordings.
Released October 2, 2023
Duration 38m 04s
Record Label Omnivore Recordings
Catalogue No. OVDG409
Genre Rock (Alternative)
 

Destiny Street Remixed

Richard Hell & The Voidoids

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1.1
The Kid with the Replaceable Head (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
2:22
1.2
I Gotta Move (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
2:36
1.3
Going Going Gone (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
2:32
1.4
Lowest Common Dominator (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
2:25
1.5
Downtown at Dawn (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
4:28
1.6
Time (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
3:34
1.7
I Can Only Give You Everything
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
3:54
1.8
Ignore That Door (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
3:11
1.9
Staring in Her Eyes (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
4:21
1.10
Destiny Street (Remixed)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
5:35
1.11
Don't Die (Remixed / Bonus Track)
Richard Hell & The Voidoids
3:06
Destiny Street was the follow-up album to one of the greatest punk albums of all time, 1977’s Blank Generation. The album was originally recorded in 1981 and released in 1982, but not to Richard Hell’s satisfaction. As he says in his new liner notes to Destiny Street Remixed, “The final mix was a morass of trebly multi-guitar blare.” Richard Hell co-founded his first band, the Neon Boys, with Tom Verlaine in 1973. That band became Television. When Hell left Television in 1975, he formed, with Johnny Thunders and Jerry Nolan, both formerly of the New York Dolls, The Heartbreakers. After another year, Richard departed The Heartbreakers and created Richard Hell And The Voidoids, which, along with other CBGB bands of the era, such as the Ramones and Patti Smith, formed the template for punk, the effects of which are still being felt. Apart from Hell on vocals and bass, the original Voidoids comprised Robert Quine (guitar), Ivan Julian (guitar), and Marc Bell (drums). The Destiny Street-era band retained Quine, but otherwise the backing lineup became Naux (Juan Maciel) on guitar and Fred Maher on drums. Richard had wished forever that he could remix the original Destiny Street, but was told by the record company that the original 24-track masters had been lost. In the early 2000s, Hell discovered a cassette from 1981 that contained just the album’s rhythm tracks (drums, bass and two rhythm guitars) and he realized he could add new guitar solos and vocals to that to obtain a cleaner, improved version of the songs. He enlisted Marc Ribot, Bill Frisell, and Ivan Julian to overdub the solos (Quine had died in 2004 and Naux in 2009) and he re-sang everything. This was released as Destiny Street Repaired in 2009. Hell was pleased. Then, in 2019, three of the four original 24-track masters were discovered. Now, at long last, Destiny Street could be fully remixed, and Hell signed on Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs) to help him with that. The result became Destiny Street Remixed.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Omnivore Recordings Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.65
-1.61 to -0.50
-16.02
-17.49 to -14.70
-12.79
-14.40 to -11.40
11
10 to 12
1
The Kid with the Replaceable Head (Remixed)
-0.50-15.37-11.811
2
I Gotta Move (Remixed)
-0.55-14.70-11.810
3
Going Going Gone (Remixed)
-1.61-17.35-14.011
4
Lowest Common Dominator (Remixed)
-0.51-15.45-12.411
5
Downtown at Dawn (Remixed)
-0.53-16.23-13.111
6
Time (Remixed)
-0.62-15.69-12.511
7
I Can Only Give You Everything
-0.52-15.82-12.211
8
Ignore That Door (Remixed)
-0.76-14.84-11.410
9
Staring in Her Eyes (Remixed)
-0.51-17.49-14.412
10
Destiny Street (Remixed)
-0.50-16.59-13.712
11
Don't Die (Remixed / Bonus Track)
-0.55-16.64-13.412

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