The Dolls were always sloppy, even at their best, and the new New York Dolls -- reunited at the request of former Dolls fan-club president Morrissey -- retain the haphazard turbulence of their youth. David Johansen still wails like an unholy combination of Howlin' Wolf and Lou Reed; Sylvain Sylvain's guitar retains its distorted fury; and the new kids, bassist Sammi Yaffa from Hanoi Rocks, guitarist Steve Conte and drummer Brian Delaney, supply a wall of joyful noise. The album starts slowly but builds to a frenzied climax with extended versions of "Trash," "Jet Boy," "Private World" and ten other wicked gems.