Wicked Game

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“Wicked Game”
“Wicked Game” cover
Single by Chris Isaak
from the album Heart Shaped World
B-side Wicked Game (Instrumental)
Released 1989
Format CD Single
Genre Pop
Length 4:46
Label Warner Brothers
Writer(s) Chris Isaak
Producer Erik Jacobsen
Chris Isaak singles chronology
"Don't Make Me Dream About You"
(1989)
"Wicked Game"
(1989)
"Blue Hotel" (re-release)
(1991)

"Wicked Game" is a 1989 song by Chris Isaak from his third studio album Heart Shaped World. It is written in the key of B minor and utilises the B Dorian modal scale. Despite being released as a single in 1989, it didn't become a hit until it was later featured in the David Lynch film Wild at Heart. Lee Chesnut, an Atlanta radio station music director who was obsessed with David Lynch films, began playing the song and it quickly became a nationwide top ten hit in January of 1991, reaching #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it the only hit song of his career in the US.

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[edit] Chris Isaak version

[edit] Music video

The music video of the song was directed by Herb Ritts and featured top model Helena Christensen rolling on the beach with Isaak. It was shot in black and white. Both Christensen and Isaak were topless through most of the video, although clever camera angles concealed any actual nudity. Viewers still reacted to Christensen's sexually suggestive performance, and the video was later featured on MTV's Sexiest Video of All-Time countdown.[citation needed] The video won the MTV Video Music Awards for Best Male Video, Best Cinematography and Best Video from a Film. A previous version of the video was commissioned for the Wild at Heart soundtrack, and was directed by David Lynch.[1]

The video was ranked #13 on VH1's 100 Greatest Videos and was also ranked #4 on VH1's 50 Sexiest Video Moments. The video was ranked #73 on Rolling Stone magazine's "The 100 Top Music Videos".

[edit] Meaning

The song is a classic Love/Hate relationship. The narrator (Isaak) acknowledges that “no one could save me but you” in the first line but then paradoxically says it was “foolish” to partake in the second line. The chorus pines for not wanting to fall in love yet is sung with such passion that one knows he is, or has been in love. He expresses his reluctance, yet hints at wanting to "fall in love " knowing this love of worldly desire will most likely to break his heart (“This world is only gonna break your heart”)

[edit] Track listings

CD-Maxi - Europe
  1. "Wicked Game" - by Chris Isaak
  2. "Cool Cat Walk" - by Angelo Badalamenti
  3. "Dark Spanish Symphony" (String Version) - by Angelo Badalamenti (2:34)
CD-Maxi - Promo - US
  1. "Wicked Game" (Album Version) (4:46)
  2. "Wicked Game" (Edit) (4:06)
  3. "Wicked Game" (Instrumental) (4:48)
Cassette
  1. "Wicked Game" (Edit) (4:06)
  2. "Wicked Game" (Instrumental) (4:48)
12"-Maxi - UK
  1. "Wicked Game" - by Chris Isaak
  2. "Cool Cat Walk" - by Angelo Badalamenti
  3. "Dark Spanish Symphony" (String Version)
    - by Angelo Badalamenti (2:34)
7"-Single - Europe
  1. "Wicked Game" - by Chris Isaak (4:06)
  2. "Cool Cat Walk" - by Angelo Badalamenti (3:22)

[edit] Chart

Chart (1990-1991)[2] [3] [4] [5] Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 15
French Singles Chart 42
Irish Singles Chart 10
Swedish Singles Chart 3
UK Singles Chart 10
US Modern Rock Tracks 2
US Mainstream Rock Tracks 10
US Billboard Hot 100 6

[edit] In popular culture

[edit] HIM cover

“Wicked Game”
Single by HIM
from the album Greatest Love Songs Vol. 666
Released 1998
Format CD Single
Genre Alternative rock
Length 3:54
Writer(s) Chris Isaak
HIM singles chronology
"Your Sweet Six Six Six"
(1998)
"Wicked Game"
(1998)
"When Love and Death Embrace"
(1998)
Alternate covers
"Wicked Game" cover on Razorblade Romance
"Wicked Game" cover on Razorblade Romance

The Finnish band HIM remade this song, first using it in their demo This is Only the Beginning, then in their EP 666 Ways To Love: Prologue, then another recording on their first album Greatest Love Songs Vol. 666, and lastly on the British and American versions of their second album Razorblade Romance. The last recording they made of it then reappeared on their compilation album And Love Said No - The Greatest Hits 1997-2004. With "Wicked Game" on their EP and first album, HIM gained fame in their native Finland. HIM frontman Ville Valo had this to say about "Wicked Game": "I went to Pasila's library and borrowed the soundtrack-vinyl of Wild At Heart and recorded it on tape. So with Linde we tried to 'learn' the song from the tape. It was kind of funny, that we learnt the song a bit wrong. We didn't hear the guitar parts well enough from that 'bad quality' tape. We also heard the lyrics wrong, and when the song was later recorded to our first EP, there were a few funny mistakes in the lyrics."

[edit] Tracklisting

[edit] 1998

German release
  1. "Wicked Game"
  2. "For You"
  3. "Our Diabolikal Rapture"
  4. "Wicked Game" (666-Remix)
Finnish release
  1. "Wicked Game"
  2. "For You"

[edit] 2000

UK and Belgium release
  1. "Wicked Game" 2000 (Radio Edit)
  2. "When Love And Death Embrace" (Amnt Mix)
  3. "The Heartless" (Serdlidlim Mix)
Swedish release
  1. "Wicked Game" 2000 (Radio Edit)
  2. "When Love And Death Embrace" (Amnt Mix)

[edit] Other versions

  • American rock band Oktober from Phoenix Arizona was the first American band to actually have success from doing a remake of Wicked Game. The band went so far as to nearly get a record deal from Universal Records in 2003 from the strength of this recording alone. The high-energy cover became a hugely popular live song for the band and helped to catapult them to a relatively high level of success.
  • VAST plays a cover of Wicked Game during some of their live performances. [6]
  • The industrial band Crossbreed recorded a version of this song for their 1998 release .01.
  • The Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist also recorded a version of this song for her 1998 album Remake of a weekend, changing the title to I'm a Victim of this song. She also made a video shot in the interior of a European café.
  • Irish band JJ72 released an acoustic version of the song on their 2003 UK single release 'Always and Forever'
  • Giant Drag added a cover of the track to the European release of their Hearts and Unicorns album
  • The German dance/techno-outfit Novaspace recorded a version of the song for their 2004 album Cubes.
  • Heather Nova included a cover on her 2005 album Redbird.
  • The gregorian chant -inspired music group Gregorian made a cover of the song for their album Masters of Chant III.
  • R.E.M. included a cover of the song on their 1995 Fan Club Christmas Single.
  • The winner of Australian Idol Damien Leith performed the song in 2006.
  • Ima Robot did a cover of the song, which appeared on their MySpace site in 2006, and then on their mindviz site in early 2007.
  • Corey Taylor of Stone Sour performed this song acoustic in the band's tours of 2006 and 2007. A live acoustic version of the song is on the special edition version of the Stone Sour album Come What(ever) May.
  • Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace performed this song acoustic in the bands tours of 2007 and this version is available for download on the iTunes version of their cd, One-X.
  • The hungarian broken-etno band Zuboly included the chorus part of this song in their hit single Másfélmillió tépés Magyarországon (2007).
  • West Australian hard rock band, Karnivool often play a small version of this song live in the middle of L1fel1ke.
  • Lights of Euphoria recorded a remixed version of this song
  • Bassboosa's cover (featuring guitarist Tam Nightingale) has become a huge hit on KNRK, Portland, Oregon. "It is the most requested song we've ever had in the 11 years we have been on the air" says KNRK programme director, Mark Hamilton.
  • British girl group Girls Aloud recorded a cover of the Chris Isaak original, but it remains unreleased.[7]
  • British band Turin Brakes have played the song during various radio sessions, as well as playing it live on their live dates in late 2007. However, they have yet to release a studio version.
  • Tim Harden recorded a reggae version on his self titled 2008 debut album.
  • Houston bar band Midnight Ride did a cover version for their promo cd.
  • Rock/Blues singer, Ruby James, covered the song on her 2008 "Desert Rose" album. (The album version is available for download via I-Tunes.)
  • There is also a cover by H.I.M. on their album "And Love Said No: Greatest Hits 1997-2004"

[edit] References

  1. ^ US Screencaps - Wicked Game
  2. ^ "Wicked Game", various Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved February 23, 2008)
  3. ^ Irish Single Chart Irishcharts.ie (Retrieved February 23, 2008)
  4. ^ UK Singles Chart Everyhit.com (Retrieved February 23, 2008)
  5. ^ Billboard Billboard.com (Retrieved February 23, 2008)
  6. ^ "VAST Concert Review 2-8-08"
  7. ^ "Girls Aloud release Kaiser Chiefs cover". NME. October 6, 2006. Retrieved August 23, 2007.