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Billy Idol

 
Album Review: Billy Idol
 

  • Artist: Billy Idol
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1982 07
  • Total Time: 42:12
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Billy Idol's self-titled debut album eventually broke the singer in America, but not without a struggle. In 1981, he left Generation X and launched his solo career, borrowing the group's final single, the dance-rock standard "Dancing with Myself," for his first solo release, a four-song EP called Don't Stop. Billy Idol was prefaced in June 1982 with the ballad single "Eyes Without a Face," which made the Top 40, but the album was given a second breath of life (and a higher chart peak) a year after its release when its second single, "White Wedding," finally caught on after an eye-catching video played on MTV and made the Top 40 in July 1983. An attempt was then made to resurrect "Dancing With Myself," which was added to the album (the track "Congo Man" being deleted). Those three songs remain the album's strongest, if only because they are the best realized as songs; elsewhere, Idol and guitarist Steve Stevens have constructed a series of dance-rock tracks along the lines of "Dancing With Myself," mixing quick tempos with slashing guitar chords and occasional hook elements (a backup choral chant here, a saxophone part there), but seemingly have forgotten to write real songs to go on top of the tracks. The result is an uneven collection. Oddly, when Chrysalis came to reissue a 24-bit digitally remastered version of the album in 2002, the new producers did not take the opportunity to add on the other Don't Stop tracks and "Congo Man," the sort of bonus material you'd expect. Instead, the reissue presents only the ten tracks from the second version of the album, albeit with great sound. Scott Schindler's liner notes begin with a factual error (the album was not a "platinum success," it only went gold), but are otherwise adequate. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Come On, Come On Billy Idol, Steve Stevens Billy Idol (4:00)
White Wedding, Pt. 1 Billy Idol Billy Idol (4:12)
Hot in the City Billy Idol Billy Idol (3:38)
Dead on Arrival Billy Idol Billy Idol (3:55)
Nobody's Business Billy Idol Billy Idol (4:06)
Love Calling Billy Idol, Keith Forsey Billy Idol (4:56)
Hole in the Wall Billy Idol Billy Idol (4:11)
Shooting Stars Billy Idol, Steve Stevens Billy Idol (4:34)
It's So Cruel Billy Idol Billy Idol (5:11)
Dancing with Myself Billy Idol, Tony James Generation X, Billy Idol (3:20)

Credits

Generation X (Performer), Billy Idol (Guitar), Billy Idol (Vocals), Billy Idol (Main Performer), Steve Stevens (Synthesizer), Steve Stevens (Bass), Steve Stevens (Guitar), Steve Stevens (Keyboards), Keith Forsey (Producer), Steve Bates (Assistant Engineer), Phil Feit (Bass), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Perri Lister (Make-Up), Steve Missal (Drums), Cheryl Pawelski (Reissue Producer), Brian Reeves (Engineer), Allen Zentz (Mastering), Janet Levinson (Design), Jules Bates (Photography), Scott Schinder (Liner Notes), Albert Sanchez (Reissue Photography), Michelle Azzopardi (Reissue Editor), Kevin Flaherty (Reissue Producer), Frank Collura (A&R), Kenny Nemes (Reissue Coordination), Darren Wong (Art Direction), Darren Wong (Design), Darren Wong (Reissue Design), Bryan Kelley (Reissue Producer), Kevin Bartley (Mastering), Kevin Bartley (Reissue Mastering), Lee Lodyga (A&R), Scott Schindler (Reissue Liner Notes)
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Wikipedia: Billy Idol (album)
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Billy Idol
Billy Idol cover
Studio album by Billy Idol
Released July 1982
Recorded 1981–1982
Genre Hard rock, Punk, New Wave
Length 42:12
Label Chrysalis
Producer Keith Forsey
Professional reviews
Billy Idol chronology
Don't Stop
(1981)
Billy Idol
(1982)
Rebel Yell
(1983)

Billy Idol is the full-length solo debut by Billy Idol (following his solo EP Don't Stop in 1981). Preceded in June 1982 by the hit-single "Hot in the City", the album was released in July 1982. After the next single from the album, "White Wedding", entered the Top 40 a year later, Billy Idol was reissued with the addition of the earlier single "Dancing with Myself". "Hot in the City" was a bigger hit when re-released in the UK in 1988, peaking at #13 on the UK singles chart.

The LP peaked at number 45 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Gold in 1983.

Track listing

  1. "Come On, Come On" – 4:00
  2. "White Wedding (Part 1)" – 4:12
  3. "Hot In The City" – 3:38
  4. "Dead On Arrival" – 3:55
  5. "Nobody's Business" – 4:06
  6. "Love Calling" – 4:56
  7. "Hole In The Wall" – 4:11
  8. "Shooting Stars" – 4:34
  9. "It's So Cruel" – 5:11
  10. "Dancing With Myself" – 3:20
  • original release contained "Congo Man" (0:48) in place of "Dancing With Myself"

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