Fifteen years ago, #JK released his solo-debut MAN ENOUGH TO BE A WOMAN on Eden Records Ltd. (now a division of Warner Music Group). The title, derived from the Jayne County biography, serves as a vehicle for the music on the album. As Jayne is described Queen Of Shock ‘n’ Roll, Koning became the courting King to that title. With a slightly rough Southern States accent–despised by his record label, however–he surely serves as a King to Jayne’s Queen. Though the lyrical topics of the songs couldn’t be more remote from Jayne County, musically Koning took his new solo steps in a world County opened up for every freak on the planet–including Jean Koning. Koning shied away from his usual musing around with The Velvet Underground and went straight to a more Glam Punk attitude, embracing a number of synthesizers and demanding every guest musician on the album–even legendary Manu Katche and Pino Palladino–to approach his instrument merely as a percussion instrument. There’s a lot of beat...