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Album Review: Stay Hungry

  • Artist: Twisted Sister
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Total Time: 37:09
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After nearly a decade trying to make it to "The Show," Twisted Sister were finally up to bat. Their first album was a wild swing, their second had flown just barely foul, but with their third -- the unstoppable Stay Hungry -- the New York veterans finally hit one out of the park. And few bands were as deserving. Having paid their dues on the tough as nails N.Y.C. club scene (half of the band looked like the Ramones, the other half like the Dictators, and Dee Snider looked like, well, Dee Snider), Twisted Sister had finally worn down the opposition and truly arrived. With their comedic videos and bubblegum undertones, hit singles "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock" helped the band bridge the "beauty gap" into MTV acceptance, and a competent power ballad in "The Price" would cement their consumer-friendly status. But it was the irrefutable menace of tracks like "The Beast," "S.M.F.," and the massive "Burn in Hell" that connected with their loyal fans and displayed Twisted Sister's true power. Equally grim, "Captain Howdy" and "Street Justice" -- the two songs comprising the "Horror-teria" suite (later the basis for Snider's ill-fated movie project Strangeland) -- are a cross between Alice Cooper and its stated source of influence, Stephen King. And don't forget the all-out metal ambition of the title track. Ironically, the album's very mainstream appeal would alienate their core heavy metal fan base and spell the band's overexposure-induced fall from grace, but for this brief moment, Twisted Sister were truly the "talk of the town, top of the heap." [In 2009, Rhino released the 25th Anniversary Edition of Stay Hungry which included a re-mastered version of the original album, as well as a bonus disc with sixteen previously unissued tracks and one newly recorded cut.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Stay Hungry Dee Snider Twisted Sister (3:03)
We're Not Gonna Take It (Lyrics) Dee Snider Twisted Sister (3:38)
Burn in Hell (Lyrics) Dee Snider Twisted Sister (4:53)
Horror-Teria (The Beginning): A) Captain Howdy B) Street Justice Dee Snider Twisted Sister (7:45)
I Wanna Rock (Lyrics) Dee Snider Twisted Sister (3:06)
The Price Dee Snider Twisted Sister (3:48)
Don't Let Me Down (Lyrics) Dee Snider Twisted Sister (4:26)
The Beast Dee Snider Twisted Sister (3:30)
S.M.F. Dee Snider Twisted Sister (3:00)

Credits

Bob Defrin (Art Direction), Gabby McGachan (Sound Effects), Neidermeyer (Sound Effects), Dee Snider (Composer), Mark Mendoza (Bass), Neidermeyer (Handclapping), A.J. Pero (Vocals (Background)), Jay Jay French (Vocals (Background)), Geoff Workman (Engineer), Twisted Sister (Arranger), Mark Weiss (Photography), Jay Jay French (Guitar), Mark Mendoza (Vocals (Background)), Tom Werman (Producer), A.J. Pero (Drums), Eddie Ojeda (Guitar), Dee Snider (Vocals (Background)), Dee Snider (Vocals), Tom Werman (Arranger), Dean Werman (Sound Effects), Eddie Ojeda (Vocals (Background))
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Stay Hungry
Studio album by Twisted Sister
Released May 10, 1984
Recorded 1984
Genre Heavy metal
Length 36:58
Label Atlantic
Producer Tom Werman
Professional reviews
Twisted Sister chronology
You Can't Stop Rock 'N' Roll
(1983)
Stay Hungry
(1984)
Come Out and Play
(1985)

Stay Hungry is the third album by American heavy metal[1] band Twisted Sister. Released on May 10, 1984, the album features the band's two biggest hits, "We're Not Gonna Take It" and "I Wanna Rock" and the power ballad "The Price."

Twisted Sister performed the song "Burn in Hell" during a cameo appearance in the 1985 film Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. The song "Burn In Hell" was covered by black metal band Dimmu Borgir on Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia. "We're Not Gonna Take It" was also covered by Bif Naked on the Ready to Rumble soundtrack. The two songs that comprise the Horror-Teria segment became the basis of Twisted Sister lead-singer Dee Snider's 1999 film Strangeland, in which Captain Howdy was played by Snider himself. The "Captain Howdy" segment of the "Horror-teria" suite would later be covered by the death metal group Broken Hope on their album Repulsive Conception.

In 2004, the band re-recorded the tracks from this album and re-released them under the title Still Hungry.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Dee Snider.

  1. "Stay Hungry" - 3:03
  2. "We're Not Gonna Take It" - 3:38
  3. "Burn in Hell" - 4:43
  4. "Horror-Teria: The Beginning" – 7:45
    1. "Captain Howdy" – 3:44
    2. "Street Justice" – 3:58
  5. "I Wanna Rock" - 3:06
  6. "The Price" – 3:48
  7. "Don't Let Me Down" - 4:26
  8. "The Beast" – 3:30
  9. "S.M.F." - 3:00

Deluxe edition

A 25th Anniversary Edition that includes a bonus disc of unreleased outtakes and early demos from the original sessions, as well as a new track recorded especially for this collection by the 1984 lineup released on June 30, 2009 from Rhino Records. The first disc contains remastered versions of the nine tracks from the May 1984 original. The bonus disc uncovers 15 unreleased recordings including alternate versions of album tracks as well as a new track recorded for the deluxe edition. Adittionaly, Any music fan that bought the CD or vinyl of "Stay Hungry 25th Anniversary Edition" in any participating independent record store received a free gift from the band: a DVD of the TWISTED SISTER 1984 "Uncut Live At San Bernadino" concert. Originally broadcast on MTV back in the day as the "Stay Hungry Live" concert, it's been commercially unavailable for years and never available as DVD. June 30, 2009 was the only day and the only way this DVD was available and only through participating, independent record stores with a limited stock.

Commented guitarist Jay Jay French, "While other bands have made exclusive deals with big box chains and discounters, TWISTED SISTER remembers all the independent record shops who have supported us through the years."[2].

Bonus disc

  1. “Death From Above”
  2. “Prime Motivator”
  3. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” – Early Demo
  4. “Death Run”
  5. “This One’s For You”
  6. “S.M.F.” – Early Demo
  7. “We’re Coming On”
  8. “Call My Name”
  9. “Burn In Hell” – Early Demo
  10. “Pay The Price”
  11. “What’s Love Without You”
  12. “Our Voice Will Be Heard”
  13. “You Got To Fight”
  14. “The Price” – Early Demo
  15. “Stay Hungry” – Early Demo
  16. Radio Spot
  17. “30” – New Track
  18. “Untitled” – Hidden Track

Credits

Twisted Sister

Additional musicians

  • Gabby McGachan: Sound Effects
  • Neidermeyer: Sound Effects, Handclapping
  • Dean Werman: Sound Effects

Production

  • Arranged By Twisted Sister & Tom Werman
  • Produced By Tom Werman
  • Engineered By Geoff Workman

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