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Big Heat (album) .
1986 studio album by Stan Ridgway
The Big Heat Released 1986 Studio Fiddler's Studio, J.C. Studios and The Lighthouse, Hollywood, CA Genre New wave , alternative rock , avant-pop [ 1] Length 42 :15 Label I.R.S. Producer Joe Chiccarelli , Mitchell Froom , Hugh Jones , Bill Noland , Stan Ridgway, Louis van den Berg
The Big Heat is the debut solo album by American musician Stan Ridgway (former Wall of Voodoo vocalist), released in 1986 by I.R.S. Records . Named after the 1953 film noir of the same name , the original release consisted of nine songs, including the No. 4 UK hit "Camouflage ".[ 4] In 1986, the album reached No. 131 on the Billboard 200 . The album was re-released in 1993 with six additional tracks and again re-released in 2007.
Spin said, "A man of few words, he makes every line count for something — either an image that evokes a scene or a line of dialogue that evokes a character. His decision to build and record in his own studio has paid off with a well-balanced sound that has lots of space for odd acoustic instruments to dart in and out of his synth-based arrangements."[ 5]
All tracks are written by Stan Ridgway , except where otherwise indicated
Side one Title 1. "The Big Heat " 4:26 2. "Pick It Up (And Put It in Your Pocket)" 4:32 3. "Can't Stop the Show" 3:45 4. "Pile Driver" 4:44 5. "Walkin' Home Alone" 4:31
CD edition bonus track Title 10. "Rio Greyhound" 3:12
1993 remastered CD track listing Title Writer(s) 11. "Stormy Side of Town" 5:02 12. "Foggy River" Fred Rose 4:32 13. "End of the Line" 5:51 14. "Nadine " Chuck Berry 3:26 15. "Can't Stop the Show" (live) 3:53 16. "Drive, She Said" (live) 4:39
Before the album's release, the track "Pick It Up (And Put It in Your Pocket)" was used in a 1985 episode of Miami Vice .
Year
Publication
Country
Accolade
Rank
1986
Best
France
"Albums of the Year"
3
[ 6]
1986
Q
United Kingdom
"Albums of the Year"
*
[ 7]
1986
Sounds
United Kingdom
"Albums of the Year"
*
[ 8]
1990
Mucchio Selvaggio
Italy
"The Best Albums of the 80s"
*
[ 9]
1990
Velvet
Italy
"The 100 Best Albums of the 80s"
*
[ 10]
1991
Rock & Folk
France
"The 250 Best Albums from 1966-1991"
3
[citation needed ]
1999
Panorama
Norway
"The 30 Best Albums of the Year 1970-98"
19
[citation needed ]
2002
Mucchio Selvaggio
Italy
"100 Best Albums by Decade"
1-20
[citation needed ]
"* " denotes an unordered list.
Adapted from The Big Heat liner notes.[ 26]
Stan Ridgway – lead vocals , guitar (A3, A5, B1, B2, B4) , keyboards (A1, A4, B2-B4) , harmonica (A1, B1) , banjo (A2) , bass guitar (B3) , production (A3-A5) , engineering (A3-A5)
Musicians
Musicians (cont.)
Joe Ramirez – backing vocals (A4) , drum programming (A4) , guitar (B1)
Tom Rechoin – percussion (A2)
Steve Reid – percussion (B2)
Mark Terlizzi – bass guitar (A3)
Louis van den Berg – keyboards (A3-A5, B3, B4) , producer (A3-A5) , engineering (A3-A5)
Mike Watt – bass guitar (A3)
Pietra Wexstun – backing vocals (A3)
Eric Williams – guitar feedback
Bruce Zelesnik – drums (A1)
Production and additional personnel
Joe Chiccarelli – production (B2) , engineering (B2) , mixing (B2)
Mitchell Froom – production (A2) , keyboards (A2)
Carl Grasso – art direction
Jim Hill – engineering (A2)
Hugh Jones – production (A1, B1) , engineering (A1, B1) , mixing (A1) , keyboards (A1)
Scott Lindgren – photography , cover art
Andy Waterman – mixing (A2-A5, B1)
Region
Date
Label
Format
Catalog
Spain
1986
Epic
CD , CS , LP
40-2687
United Kingdom
I.R.S.
CD, LP
1008
United States
CD, LP
5637
1993
CD
X2 0777 7 13125 26
United Kingdom
2012
Water
CD
Water252
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