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The Revölution by Night
1983 studio album by Blue Öyster Cult From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Revölution by Night is the ninth studio album by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult, released on November 8, 1983. The album was intended to capitalize on the success of Fire of Unknown Origin two years prior, hence the blend of straight-ahead rock and pop elements. This was the first BÖC album not to feature all of the band's classic members, drummer Albert Bouchard having been fired during the previous tour and replaced by roadie Rick Downey.
In contrast to the success of Fire of Unknown Origin, the album failed to go Gold in the United States.
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Songs
Lead single "Shooting Shark" was modestly successful on radio, reaching #83 and #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Mainstream Rock charts, respectively.[6][7] Its accompanying video became one of MTV's most requested clips upon its release.[citation needed] The lyrics to "Shooting Shark" were based on a poem by Patti Smith.
"Take Me Away," co-written by Eric Bloom and Canadian rock musician Aldo Nova, also received significant airplay on AOR radio stations. An earlier version of the song, titled "Psycho Ward", was being written by Nova before Bloom offered to contribute some lyrics, coming up with the chorus.[8] The song reached #11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[9]
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Band members
- Eric Bloom – guitar, vocals
- Donald 'Buck Dharma' Roeser – lead guitar, keyboards, vocals, mixing (uncredited)[10]
- Allen Lanier – piano, keyboards
- Joe Bouchard – bass, electric and acoustic guitars, vocoder, vocals
- Rick Downey – drums
- Additional musicians
- Larry Fast – synthesizers, programming
- Aldo Nova – guitar and synthesizers on "Take Me Away"
- Gregg Winter – backing vocals on "Eyes on Fire"
- Randy Jackson – bass on "Shooting Shark"
- Marc Baum – saxophone on "Shooting Shark"
- Production
- Bruce Fairbairn – producer, mixing
- Dave Wittman – engineer
- George Geranios, Ken Kessie – additional engineering
- Chris Isca, Ron Coté, Ray Pyle – assistant engineers
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Sandy Pearlman – management, mixing (uncredited)[10]
- Steve Schenck – management
Charts
References
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