![]() ![]() ![]() The album also gave Hanoi Rocks their first gold record in Finland, but not until 1986 after the group had already disbanded. Two Steps From The Move was Hanoi Rocks’ biggest hit when it was released, reaching #28 on the UK Album Charts, along with the singles “Up Around The Bend” and “Don’t You Ever Leave Me”. The album’s producer, Bob Ezrin had previously worked with big-name artists like Pink Floyd, Kiss and Alice Cooper, which was one of the main reasons Hanoi Rocks wanted him to produce the album.Įzrin wanted the album to have a heavier atmosphere and darker guitar playing than the band’s previous efforts, while still keeping it melodic and punky, and he also worked on the writing of almost every song on the album. It is usually considered one of the best songs by Hanoi Rocks. They remade the version, which the band loved much more. Originally the album was supposed to be called Silver Missiles And Nightingales, but the name was changed at the last minute. Access the complete album info (16 songs) 2004 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company 01-01-2004 Up Around the Bend: The Definitive Collection. 'Dont You Ever Leave Me' made its first appearance as 'Dont Never Leave Me' on Hanoi Rocks first album Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks (1981), but it had more punky atmosphere and faster tempo. ![]() Before this album, all of Hanoi Rocks’ albums were released on Lick Records and Johanna Kustannus, but this was the band’s first album on a major label. This is their last album to feature the late drummer Razzle. Two Steps From The Move is the fifth studio album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks, released in 1984. Hanoi Rocks classic from 1984 available on vinyl! Two Steps From The Move limited 1000pcs edition translucent red vinyl, 180gr audiophile quality! Order yours now! Hanoi Rocks - Dont You Ever Leave Me (Official Video) HanoiRocksVEVO 3.39K subscribers Subscribe 9. Thus, the full-on glam stomp, mock-Burundi drums, and animal noises during the merry romp 'Tooting Bec Wreck' (one of many Hanoi Rocks songs paying homage to home-away-from-home London), or the clearly obvious 'Mony Mony' steal from the title track, with reverbed vocals working wonders. ![]()
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