Mink DeVille
Although a product of the New York punk scene, at heart Mink DeVille were a soul band with roots in R&B, the blues, and even Cajun music. The group was a showcase for frontman Willy DeVille (born William Boray in 1953), a native New Yorker who in 1971 traveled to London to form a band; unable to find compatible musicians, he worked as a solo performer before returning to the U.S. and settling in San Francisco, where he founded the first incarnation of Mink DeVille in 1974 with bassist Ruben Siguenza and drummer Tom "Manfred" Allen. After playing in Bay Area leather bars and lounges under a variety of names including Billy DeSade & the Marquis and the Lazy Eights, the trio read a music magazine feature spotlighting the Ramones; duly inspired, Mink DeVille relocated to New York, where they recruited guitarist Louie X. Erlanger. After debuting with three tracks on the Live at CBGB's compilation, the band entered the studio with legendary producer Jack Nitzsche and surfaced in 1977 with Cabretta, an energetic, soulful outing highlighted by "Spanish Stroll," a Top 20 hit in the U.K.
After recording 1978's Return to Magenta, Willy DeVille dismissed his bandmates (save for Erlanger) and moved to Paris to record Le Chat Bleu, a record steeped in traditional French-Cajun romantic ballads -- complete with accordion backing -- and recorded with session luminaries including bassist Jerry Scheff, saxophonist Teenage Steve Douglas, and drummer Ron Tutt. Dismayed with the results, the group's label, Capitol, delayed its American release for over a year, prompting Mink DeVille to jump to Atlantic for 1981's Coup de Grace. By 1983's Where Angels Fear to Tread, Willy DeVille was the sole remaining founding member; after the release of 1985's Sportin' Life, he finally jettisoned the Mink DeVille name to continue working as a solo performer. Among his later recordings, the most successful was 1986's Mark Knopfler-produced Miracle; the single "Storybook Love" was later nominated for an Academy Award after it appeared in the film The Princess Bride. Willy DeVille died of pancreatic cancer in August 2009 at 58 years of age.
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Discografia
11 álbum(ns) • Ordenado por Mais vendidos
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Coup De Grace
Punk / New Wave - Lançado por Rhino Atlantic em 1 de out. de 1981
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Cabretta
Rock - Lançado por Capitol Records em 1 de jan. de 1977
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Le Chat Bleu
Pop - Lançado por Capitol Records em 1 de jan. de 1980
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Live at Montreux 1982
Rock - Lançado por earMUSIC Classics em 15 de fev. de 2010
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Where Angels Fear To Tread
Punk / New Wave - Lançado por Rhino Atlantic em 1 de jan. de 1983
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Cadillac Walk: The Mink DeVille Collection
Rock - Lançado por Capitol Records em 1 de jan. de 2001
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The Best Of Mink Deville
Rock - Lançado por Parlophone Catalogue em 1 de jan. de 1997
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Return To Magenta
Pop - Lançado por Capitol Records em 1 de jan. de 1978
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Savoir Faire
Rock - Lançado por Capitol Records em 1 de jan. de 1981
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Premium Gold Collection
Rock - Lançado por Capitol Records em 1 de jan. de 1997
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Habille En Rouge (Live Chicago '77)
Rock - Lançado por Hatbox em 11 de dez. de 2020
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