Rebel scream is the second studio album by British rocker Billy Idol, released in November 10, 1983 for the EMIthrough Crisalide Records. After the release of his self-titled debut studio album in 1982, Idol continued his collaboration with producer Keith Forsey and the multi-instrumentalist Steve Stevens.
This iconic work of Billy Idol It was recorded in the famous Electric Lady Studios In New York (USA). Initially recording without a drummer, using only electronic drums LinnDrum AND Roland TR-808Forsey and Stevens later decided to take on Tommy Price play drums on some songs.
Musically, Rebel scream It’s a new wave album with hard rock and other influences. The cover and pictures were taken by Brian Griffin. Idol got the idea for the album title after attending a party with his Rolling Stones and drink whiskey bourbon Rebel scream.
Now, this album, which reaches 40 years old anniversary of its release, gets a commemorative double vinyl reissue from Universal Music, via Capitol Recordswhich is now available for purchase on its official website at the price of $32.99 (From R$ 188 – taxes may apply).
Billy Idol: Record Label Arguments & ‘Rebel Yell’ Success
At that time, Billy Idol against which he fought Crisalide Records for creative control and decided to get the master tapes and eventually returned to the studio victorious. However, Maybe yes then informed him that he had made the wrong tapes.
All single, but above all Rebel Scream, Faceless Eyes AND Meat for the imaginationwould end up having successful music videos MTVIdol’s longtime girlfriend, Perri Lister, can be seen in the front row during the video for Rebel scream.
Billy Idol also featured on singer Miley Cyrus’ album
In 2020, during an interview held at The edgepop star Miley Cyrus He commented on his new album and the appearances he would have, and one of these was that of the rocker Billy Idol.
“I have Dua (Lipa) and Billy (Idol) on the same album”confirmed Miley Cyrus.
Discover the full content of double vinyl reissue From Rebel scream From Billy Idol:
1. Rebel Scream
2. Daytime Drama
3. Eyes without a face
4. Blue Highway
5. Meat for the imagination
6. Catch My Fall
7. Crank call
8. (Don’t) stay in the shadows
9. The Dead Next Door
Source: Terra

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