Album Description:
In 1986, the American heavy metal band W.A.S.P (short for "We Are Sexual Perverts" or "We Are Satans People," depending on whom you ask) released their third studio album, "Inside the Electric Circus." This album was a significant release in the band's career and made a lasting impact on the European music scene.
W.A.S.P: The Band
W.A.S.P was formed in Los Angeles in 1982 by Blackie Lawless (lead vocals and guitar), Randy Piper (lead guitar), Rik Fox (bass guitar), and Tony Richards (drums). The band quickly made a name for themselves with their flamboyant and controversial image. W.A.S.P's live shows were characterized by their wild and theatrical performances, which often featured shocking and explicit content, such as Lawless spewing fake blood on the audience.
Historical Context
The mid-1980s was a fertile period for heavy metal music, with bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Motörhead dominating the scene. W.A.S.P, with their rebellious attitude and overtly sexual lyrics, became one of the key players in this era. "Inside the Electric Circus" arrived on the scene at a time when heavy metal was thriving, and the album's European release in 1986 was highly anticipated by fans across the continent.
Key Features of "Inside the Electric Circus"
Controversy: Just as with their previous albums, "Inside the Electric Circus" did not shy away from controversy. The explicit lyrics and provocative imagery in their songs often drew the ire of conservative groups and censorship.
Commercial Success: The album achieved commercial success in Europe, reaching the top of the charts in several countries. "Inside the Electric Circus" was especially popular in the United Kingdom, where it reached the 3rd position on the UK Albums Chart.
Legacy
"Inside the Electric Circus" is a testament to W.A.S.P's ability to create memorable heavy metal music and maintain their shock rock image. The album's European release in 1986 solidified the band's popularity on the continent, and their energetic live performances only added to their legendary status. Over the years, W.A.S.P continued to release music and tour, leaving an indelible mark on the heavy metal genre.
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Music Genre:
Heavy Metal, Glam Metal
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Album Production Information:
The album: "W.A.S.P - Inside the Electric Circus" was produced by:
Blackie Lawless
Sound/Recording Engineer(s):
Duane Baron, Alex Woltman
Duane Baron – Sound Engineer, Mixing Engineer
Veteran sound engineer who helped define the polished muscle of ’80s and ’90s hard rock and metal.
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Duane Baron is a renowned sound engineer known for shaping the sound of iconic rock and metal albums. Working as both engineer and mixer, he played a key role in crafting records by artists such as Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Heart, and Alice Cooper. His ability to balance clarity, power, and radio-ready polish made him a go-to figure during the peak years of big-budget rock production.
This album was recorded at:
The Pasha Music House
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Record Label & Catalognr: EMI Captial 1A 064 24 0648 |
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Media Format:
12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram
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Year & Country:
1986 Made in Europe |