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Track Listing 1. Wake up (The Sleeping Giant) 2. Hot Love 3. Love Is For Suckers 4. I'm So Hot For You 5. Tonight 6. Me and the Boys 7. One Bad Habit 8. I Want This Night (To Last Forever) 9. You're All That I Need 10. Yeah Right 11. Feel Appeal 12. Statutory Date 13. If That's What You Want 14. I Will Win
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Kip Winger, Reb Beach | | Producer: | Beau Hill | | Distributor: | E1 Distribution (USA) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes Twisted Sister: Dee Snider (vocals); Eddie Ojeda, Jay Jay French (guitar); Mark "The Animal" Mendoza (bass); Joey Franco (drums). Additional personnel: Reb Beach (guitar, background vocals); The New West Horns (horns); Beau Hill (keyboards, background vocals); Steve Whiteman, Jimmy Chalfant, Kip Winger, Bob Gramm, Gary Kris, B. Smith, Chris Cintron, Joe Gerber, Jodie Segall, Peter Love, Luke Perry (background vocals). Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York. Although Twisted Sister's final studio album wasn't as commercially successful as its predecessors, it is still Twisted in every way and a great record. Released in 1987, the album took its cue from the cock-rock, pop-metal explosion happening at the time. But despite the obvious influence of this trend, the band retains it's heavy sound. "Wake Up (The Sleeping Giant)" is a fist-pumping, angry tune given an added boost by new drummer Joey Franco, who's heavy pounding is reminiscent of John Bonham's. "Hot Love" has a Madonna-like feel to it, but with heavy guitars instead of the dance beat one might expect from the pop diva. The title track is a humorous, tongue-in-cheek cut, while "Tonight" and "Me and the Boys" are two anthemic singalongs made for cruising to that all important arena show with your buddies. "You Are All That I Need" is an excellent power ballad written by Dee Snider to his wife Suzette. Along with remastered sound, Spitfire has reissued SUCKERS with four bonus tracks. The rockin' double-time "Feel Appeal" possibly refers to a groupie, while "Statutory Date" says jail time is a small price to pay for an occasional act of imprudent indulgence.
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