"Hot Child in the City" is a great single: a song about Hollywood hookers that encapsulates everything cool about late-'70s summer nights. But even better is "Roxy Roller," a groupie ode Gilder recorded with his former band, Sweeney Todd, named after the infamous Fleet Street barber. In fact, "Got to Get Out," "Runaways in the Night," and "Tantalize" (also a Sweeney Todd number) are stone-cold classics. Featuring killer Gilder tracks that have never been reissued, The Best of Nick Gilder is a composite of Gilder's three '70s solo releases: You Know Who You Are, City Nights, and Frequency. Each is an excellent platter and Nights features production from glam-master Mike Chapman in the midst of conquering America (he also had number ones with Blondie and Exile during 1978). Chapman then worked on Pat Benatar's debut, In the Heat of the Night, which featured Gilder's "Rated X," a consummate carnal confection that Gilder serves up even better on this disc. Gilder compresses a bubblegum blast comparable to T. Rex or Cheap Trick. At least now there's a CD to prove it. ~ Doug Stone, All Music Guide
The Best of Nick Gilder: Hot Child in the City
03/20/2001
All Music Guide Review
The Best of Nick Gilder: Hot Child in the City Track Listing
Credits of The Best of Nick Gilder: Hot Child in the City
- Eric Nelson
- Bass, Vocals
- James McCulloch
- Guitar
- Mike Chapman
- Producer
- David Richman
- Project Supervisor
- Anthony De Luca
- Liner Notes, Compilation
- Nick Gilder
- Vocals, Producer, Main Performer
- Peter Coleman
- Producer
- Elliott Federman
- Mastering
- James Herndon
- Synthesizer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
- Steve Kalter
- Keyboards
- Craig Krampf
- Percussion, Drums
- Stuart Alan Love
- Producer
- Chet McCracken
- Percussion













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