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Billy Idol - Rebel Yell (1983) official 24/96
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Billy Idol - Rebel Yell (1983) [2013 Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]
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Hard Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave | Studio Master, Official Digital Download | 

 Rebel Yell is the second studio album by English rock musician Billy Idol. It was very successful with four singles on the US Billboard Hot 100 charts, while the album reached No. 6 on the US Billboard 200 album chart. The album has been certified by RIAA 2x platinum and by BPI silver.


 A slick, carefully crafted follow-up to his debut, Rebel Yell was Billy Idol's catchiest, most consistent fusion of synth-driven new wave pop and hard rock guitar pyrotechnics (courtesy of Steve Stevens). The eerie ballad "Eyes Without a Face" gave Idol his first U.S. Top Ten hit, while "Flesh for Fantasy" and the title track became MTV staples. Like much of Idol's solo output, it's all calculated for maximum appeal, but Rebel Yell also works too well not to be an infectiously guilty pleasure. Reviewed by Steve Huey of allmusic.com  



Track Listing:

01. Rebel Yell
02. Daytime Drama
03. Eyes Without A Face
04. Blue Highway
05. Flesh For Fantasy
06. Catch My Fall
07. Crank Call
08. (Do Not) Stand In The Shadows
09. The Dead Next Door


All songs written and arranged by Billy Idol and Steve Stevens.


Personnel:

 Billy Idol – guitar, vocals
 Steve Stevens – synthesizer, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards
 Sal Cuevas – bass guitar
 Steve Webster – bass guitar
 Judi Dozier – keyboards
 Jack Waldman – keyboards
 Thommy Price – drums
 Gregg Gerson – drums
 Mars Williams – saxophone
 Perri Lister – vocals, background vocals


Album Released: November 10, 1983