Kings and Queens of the Underground

Kings and Queens of the Underground

by Billy Idol
Kings and Queens of the Underground

Kings and Queens of the Underground

by Billy Idol

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Overview

Introspection never has been required from Billy Idol or even desired; he designed his stardom not to bother with such messiness as recognizable human emotions. Nevertheless, a veteran rocker with nearly four decades of experience behind him only has so many cards left to play, so it does makes sense that Idol devoted 2014 to a double-barrel blast of autobiography: a memoir naturally called Dancing with Myself paired with an album called Kings & Queens of the Underground. Confessions are bellowed throughout Kings & Queens but it never feels like they've been pushed to the forefront, not with Trevor Horn's production creating a glassy arena rock cocoon. Horn cannily cherrypicks elements from Billy's past, reaching something of an apex on "Postcards from the Past," where the rhythm of "White Wedding" is cleverly spliced with the roar of "Rebel Yell," but oddly, he also doesn't neglect such lowlights as the overloaded Cyberpunk, giving Kings & Queens a curiously cacophonous feel that doesn't necessarily jibe with Idol's soul-mining. Then again, Billy doesn't really throw himself into autobiography here, preferring to merely write from the perspective of an old punk rocker on the verge of senior citizenship. Frankly, that's enough to give Kings & Queen of the Underground character if not quite a kick. Idol may be posturing -- that's what he does for a living, after all -- but he's relaxed here, certainly more so than he was on 2005's hard-edged Devil's Playground, having fun playing with his past while trying on some new fashions. Some of the styles are undeniably tacky but, hey, bad taste is part of Idol's legacy and Kings & Queens of the Underground touches upon that garishness along with his exaggerated swagger, fondness for hooks, and an irascible snarl, and that makes it an autobiography even if it never tells a story. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/21/2014
Label: Bfi
UPC: 5060186924076
Rank: 48688

Tracks

  1. Bitter Pill
  2. Can't Break Me Down
  3. Save Me Now
  4. One Breath Away
  5. Postcards From the Past
  6. Kings & Queens of the Underground
  7. Eyes Wide Shut
  8. Ghosts in My Guitar
  9. Nothing to Fear
  10. Love and Glory
  11. Whiskey and Pills

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Billy Idol   Primary Artist,Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Geoff Downes   Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes,Keyboards
Pete Murray   Keyboards
Steve Stevens   Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Nylon String)
Greg Kurstin   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Keyboards
Tim Weidner   Percussion
Billy Morrison   Guitar (Rhythm)
Cameron Gower-Poole   Guitar,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Tracie Ackerman   Vocals (Background)
Trevor Horn   Bass,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Ash Soan   Drums,Percussion
Renate Sokolovska   Flute
Joel Peters   Drums
Matt Chamberlin   Drums
Josh Campbell   Bass,Guitar,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Brendan Dekora   Engineer
Michael Muller   Photography
Steve Stevens   Arranger,Composer
Greg Kurstin   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Mixing Engineer
Tim Weidner   Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Mixing Engineer,Drum Programming
Brian Tichy   Composer
Shepard Fairey   Design,Art Direction
Billy Morrison   Composer
Julian Hinton   Programming,Orchestral Arrangements
Alex Pasco   Engineer
Cameron Gower-Poole   Engineer,Programming,Vocal Engineer,Mixing Engineer,Drum Programming
Trevor Horn   Producer,Programming,Drum Programming
Daniel Nigro   Composer
George William Lewis   Composer
Glenn Goss   Composer
Adam Harr   Assistant Engineer
Joel Peters   Engineer,Vocal Engineer
Josh Campbell   Programming,Drum Programming,Assistant Engineer
Julian Burg   Engineer
Billy Idol   Arranger,Composer
Chris Bellman   Mastering
Eric Bazilian   Composer
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