Back to Mystery City | ||||
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Released | May 1983 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
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Length | 44:16 | |||
Label | Johanna Kustannus, Lick Records, Nippon Phonogram | |||
Producer | Dale "Buffin" Griffin and Pete "Overend" Watts | |||
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Singles from Back to Mystery City | ||||
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Back to Mystery City is the fourth studio album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks, released in 1983. It was produced by ex-Mott the Hoople members Dale Griffin and Pete "Overend" Watts, [2] and was the first with Razzle on drums. Besides Hanoi Rocks, the album also features keyboardist Morgan Fisher, and Miriam Stockley on backing vocals, who had also sung with Pink Floyd.
This section possibly contains original research .(September 2012) |
An acoustic intro that Andy McCoy came-up with in the studio.
McCoy wrote song at home while smoking hashish. The song was originally recorded in 1981 as a calypso version titled "Malibu Nightmare". This version was just made as a joke but it was re-recorded for this album, as a more serious rock song. The song was also released as a single.
The song is about speed, and was inspired by Michael Monroe's wild behavior as a child. This was also the only song that (according to Pete Watts) drummer Razzle had a hard time recording.
This song was inspired by a London apartment full of rats, in Tooting Bec, where Hanoi Rocks lived.
Andy McCoy wrote this song at the band's manager Seppo Vesterinen's house in Helsinki. McCoy hated the song but Razzle loved it, and wanted it on their next record. Ultimately, McCoy also fell in love with the song. The song is also an example of Hanoi Rocks' melodic glam rock-style. The arrangement for the song was inspired by Alice Cooper's "I'm Eighteen". L.A. Guns covered the song on their 2004 album Rips the Covers Off .
Written in 10 minutes, but the band still loved the song. The song was written as a mid-tempo, standard 70's rock-, pop-song.
This song sparked some controversy when it was released. McCoy wrote the song when he was 17 years old. The song deals with making love and having oral sex with his girlfriend. Monroe has since said that he thinks the song is an "awful slime-ball", and that he hated the lyrics.
A love-song written by Monroe and McCoy.
A song dealing with a summer romance.
At the time of its release, the song was very popular, but it has since been overshadowed by the many other Hanoi Rocks' hits. Andy McCoy wrote the song about Hanoi Rocks' adventures in the Far-East, the band's fans and the buzz that was also surrounding the band in 1983. The song is also composed in the same style as Tommy James and the Shondells' song "Mony Mony". The song's title was inspired by the London club Mystery City.
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
Kerrang! | (very favorable) [3] |
Robert Christgau | C+ [4] |
In a contemporary review for The Village Voice , music critic Robert Christgau said that Monroe and McCoy lack hooks, are backed by "cute if over-calculated" dual guitar playing, and "yowl English-language lyrics that must impress Finns more than native speakers like myself." [4]
In 2005, Back to Mystery City was ranked number 293 in Rock Hard magazine's book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time. [5]
Back to Mystery City is also featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die . [6]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Strange Boys Play Weird Openings" | Andy McCoy | 0:42 |
2. | "Malibu Beach Nightmare" | Andy McCoy | 2:46 |
3. | "Mental Beat" | Andy McCoy | 5:04 |
4. | "Tooting Bec Wreck" | Andy McCoy | 6:11 |
5. | "Until I Get You" | Andy McCoy | 4:37 |
6. | "Sailing Down the Tears" | Andy McCoy | 4:09 |
7. | "Lick Summer Love" | Andy McCoy | 4:21 |
8. | "Beating Gets Faster" | Andy McCoy, Michael Monroe | 3:51 |
9. | "Ice Cream Summer" | Andy McCoy | 5:11 |
10. | "Back to Mystery City" | Andy McCoy | 5:02 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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11. | "Rebel on the Run" | Andy McCoy | 2:48 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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11. | "Malibu Beach Nightmare (Calypso)" | Andy McCoy | 2:05 |
12. | "Back to Mystery City" (demo) | Andy McCoy | 4:57 |
13. | "Until I Get You" (demo) | Andy McCoy | 3:53 |
14. | "Ice Cream Summer" (demo) | Andy McCoy | 4:22 |
Chart (1983) | Peak position |
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Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts) [7] | 6 |
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [8] | 64 |
UK Albums (OCC) [9] | 87 |
Antti Hulkko, better known as Andy McCoy, is a Finnish musician. He is best known for his role as the lead guitarist and main songwriter of the rock band Hanoi Rocks, but has also played with Iggy Pop and a variety of other groups. McCoy's works cover a wide range of music genres, including rock 'n' roll, punk rock, flamenco, glam punk, glam rock, blues rock and hard rock. He is also an avid painter.
Hanoi Rocks were a Finnish rock band formed in 1979. They were the first Finnish band to chart in the UK and they were also popular in Japan. By 1984, the band was considered to be on the verge of an international breakthrough when they released their first major label album for CBS and headed for their first US tour. The tour was however cut short when their drummer Nicholas "Razzle" Dingley died in a drunk driving incident with Vince Neil behind the wheel in December 1984. The band never recovered from the loss and announced their split in June 1985. After their initial break-up, lead singer Michael Monroe became the first Finnish artist to chart on the American Billboard 200 in 1989. Monroe and original lead guitarist Andy McCoy reunited in 2001 with a new lineup that lasted until 2009. Although musically closer to traditional rock n' roll and punk, Hanoi Rocks has been cited as a major influence in the glam metal genre for bands such as Guns N' Roses, Skid Row and Poison.
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The Best of Hanoi Rocks is the first compilation album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks. The record was released in 1985, the same year the original Hanoi Rocks broke up. The band's founders, vocalist Michael Monroe and guitarist Andy McCoy, would ultimately reunite in 2001 and reform Hanoi Rocks, until the band's final break-up in 2009.
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