Rebel Yell (album)

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Rebel Yell
Rebel Yell cover
Studio album by Billy Idol
Released December 3, 1983
Recorded 1983, Electric Lady Studios, New York City
Genre Hard rock
New Wave
Length 38:10
Label Chrysalis
Producer Keith Forsey
Professional reviews
Billy Idol chronology
Billy Idol
(1982)
Rebel Yell
(1983)
Whiplash Smile
(1986)
Singles from Rebel Yell
  1. "Rebel Yell"
    Released: January 1984
  2. "Eyes Without a Face"
    Released: June 1984
  3. "Flesh for Fantasy"
    Released: September 1984
  4. "Catch My Fall"
    Released: Fall 1984
  5. "Rebel Yell (UK re-release)"
    Released: September 1985
  6. "Catch My Fall (UK re-release)"
    Released: August 1988

Rebel Yell is the second album by British rocker Billy Idol, released in 1983. It was very successful with four singles on the U.S. Hot 100 charts, while the album reached #6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 200 album charts.

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[edit] History

The album reunited the hit-making team of Billy Idol, Steve Stevens and Keith Forsey, after their success with Idol's 1982 solo debut, Billy Idol. The album was recorded in only three days at the Electric Lady Studios in New York City[1]. According to the VH1 show Bands Reunited, Scandal drummer Thommy Price was playing in a nearby studio during this time and was recruited by Idol and Stevens to record on this album. Price subsequently left Scandal to join Idol's band.

All of the singles, but particularly "Rebel Yell," "Eyes Without a Face" and "Flesh for Fantasy", were hit music videos on MTV.

In 1999, EMI re-issued the album as part of their "Expanded" series. The new version of the album included previously unreleased bonus tracks and expanded liner notes.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Original 1983 release

All songs written by Billy Idol and Steve Stevens, except as noted.

  1. "Rebel Yell" – 4:45
  2. "Daytime Drama" – 4:02
  3. "Eyes Without a Face" – 4:58
  4. "Blue Highway" – 5:05
  5. "Flesh for Fantasy" – 4:37
  6. "Catch My Fall" (Idol) – 3:57
  7. "Crank Call" – 3:56
  8. "(Do Not) Stand in the Shadows" – 3:10
  9. "The Dead Next Door" – 3:45

[edit] 1999 Expanded Edition

  1. "Rebel Yell" – 4:45
  2. "Daytime Drama" – 4:02
  3. "Eyes Without a Face" – 4:58
  4. "Blue Highway" – 5:05
  5. "Flesh for Fantasy" – 4:37
  6. "Catch My Fall" – 3:57
  7. "Crank Call" – 3:56
  8. "(Do Not) Stand in the Shadows" – 3:10
  9. "The Dead Next Door" – 3:45
  10. "Rebel Yell (Session Take)" – 5:27
  11. "Motorbikin' (Session Take)" – 4:16
  12. "Catch My Fall (Original Demo)" – 4:11
  13. "Flesh for Fantasy (Session Take)" – 5:09
  14. "Blue Highway (Original Demo)" – 5:00

[edit] Singles

  1. "Rebel Yell" (1/1984 - IDOL 2)
  2. "Eyes Without a Face" (6/1984 - IDOL 3) - #4 U.S.
  3. "Flesh for Fantasy" (9/1984 - IDOL 4) - #29 U.S.
  4. "Catch My Fall" (1984) - #50 U.S.
  5. "Rebel Yell" (UK re-release) (9/1985 - IDOL 6) - #46 U.S.
  6. "Catch My Fall" (UK re-release from Vital Idol) (8/1988 - IDOL 13)

The 1985 remix album, Vital Idol included remixes of the singles "Flesh For Fantasy (Below The Belt Mix)" and "Catch My Fall (Remix Fix)".

[edit] Personnel

  • Billy Idol - Guitar, Arranger, Vocals, Liner Notes
  • Steve Stevens - Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Keyboards, Casio
  • Sal Cuevas - Bass
  • Steve Webster - Bass
  • Judi Dozier - Keyboards
  • Jack Waldman - Keyboards
  • Thommy Price - Drums
  • Gregg Gerson - Drums
  • Mars Williams - Saxophone
  • Perri Lister - vocals, background vocals
  • Keith Forsey - Producer
  • Michael Frondelli - Engineer, Mixing
  • Dave Wittman - Engineer, Mixing
  • Gary Hellman - Engineer
  • Steve Rinkoff - Engineer
  • Pete Thea - Engineer
  • George Marino - Mastering
  • Brian Griffin - Photography
  • Michael MacNeil - Cover Design
  • Kevin Flaherty - Compilation
  • Stephanie Tudor - Production Coordination

[edit] References

  1. ^ Keith Forsey discusses the recording of Rebel Yell
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