Nervous Night (album)

Nervous Night (album)
Nervous Night
Studio album by The Hooters
Released April 26, 1985
Recorded 1984-1985 at Record Plant, NYC, Studio 4, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genre Rock
Length 43:07
Label Columbia
CBS (Europe)
Producer Rick Chertoff
The Hooters chronology
Amore
(1983)
Nervous Night
(1985)
One Way Home
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]
Rolling Stone 5/5 stars[2]

Nervous Night is the second studio album by the American rock band The Hooters, released in 1985 by Columbia Records and on CBS Records in Europe.

Contents

Background

In the summer of 1983, guitarist Eric Bazilian and keyboard player Rob Hyman were invited by their old college friend and bandmate from Baby Grand, Rick Chertoff, to work on the debut album for a newly-signed singer to Columbia Records named Cyndi Lauper. This resulted in The Hooters reforming after having broken up several months earlier. Eventually executives at Columbia Records, who were impressed by the over 100,000 copies that the band's independent album Amore had sold, as well as the local Philadelphia fan support (26 million entries in radio station WMMR's contest to win a Hooters show at a local high school) decided on July 26, 1984 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia, to sign The Hooters to a multi-album contract to the company.

On July 13, 1985, The Hooters opened the Philadelphia segment of Live Aid, a concert event to raise funds to benefit Africa. This internationally televised event introduced the band to a global audience that subsequently translated to major commercial success. Their first major overseas tour came later that year when they played throughout Australia.

Different versions of three songs on Nervous Night -- "All You Zombies," "Hanging on a Heartbeat" and "Blood from a Stone" -- were originally released on The Hooters' independent album release Amore in 1983.

Eric Bazilian told Songfacts that "Day by Day" "was a song that started as an experiment with Rick Chertoff." He added that it took them "2 years whipping it into shape." [3]

1986 film

An award-winning film starring The Hooters and directed by John Jopson, Nervous Night, was produced by Bell One Productions. Nervous Night was shot on 35mm film and intercuts two separate elements: a concert filmed at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia, and a series of short films, each one starring a different band member.

Awards

Nervous Night achieved platinum certification status around the world, selling in excess of 2 million copies in the United States.

On September 5, 1986, The Hooters appeared on the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards, where they were nominated in the category of Best New Artist in a Video for "And We Danced." They performed two songs on the show, "And We Danced" and "Nervous Night."

Rolling Stone named The Hooters the Best New Band of the Year for 1986.

At Billboard's 8th Annual Video Music Conference on November 22, 1986, the film Nervous Night won two awards: Best Concert Performance for the "Where Do the Children Go" video and Best Longform Program.

The Hooters also placed in five categories in Billboard's Top 100 of 1986:

  • Top Pop Artist (No. 41)
  • Top Pop Album (No. 23)
  • Top Pop Album Artists/Groups (No. 16)
  • Top Pop Album Artists based on one album (No. 27)
  • Top Pop Singles Artists based on three singles (No. 3)

Track listing

  • Tracks, 1, 3, 6, 7 & 10 Copyright Dub Notes/Human Boy. Tracks 2, 4, 5 & 8 Copyright Dub Notes/Human Boy/Hobbler Music. Track 9 Grassroots Productions.
  1. "And We Danced" (Rob Hyman, Eric Bazilian) - 3:48
  2. "Day by Day" (Hyman, Bazilian, Rick Chertoff) - 3:24
  3. "All You Zombies" (Hyman, Bazilian) - 5:58
  4. "Don't Take My Car Out Tonight" (Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) - 3:55
  5. "Nervous Night" (Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) - 3:58
  6. "Hanging on a Heartbeat" (Hyman, Bazilian, Glenn Goss, Jeff Ziv) - 4:20
  7. "Where Do the Children Go" (Hyman, Bazilian) - 5:29
  8. "South Ferry Road" (Hyman, Bazilian, Chertoff) - 3:43
  9. "She Comes in Colors" (Arthur Lee) - 4:12
  10. "Blood from a Stone" (Hyman, Bazilian) - 4:13
  • Interestingly, the album's title track did not appear on original LP releases of the album, or on the very first CDs.[1]

Personnel

The Hooters

Additional musicians

Production

  • Produced By Rick Chertoff
  • Recorded & Engineered By John Agnello & William Wittman
  • Mixed By William Wittman, except "And We Danced" (mixed by Dave Thoener)
  • Mastered By George Marino

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1985 U.S. Billboard 200 12

Singles

Year Song Billboard Hot 100 Mainstream Rock Tracks
1985 "All You Zombies" 58 11
1985 "And We Danced" 21 3
1986 "Day by Day" 18 3
1986 "Where Do the Children Go" 38 34

External links

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nervous Night — Directed by John Charles Jopson Produced by Karen Bellone …   Wikipedia

  • Children of the Night (album) — Children of the Night Studio album by Nash the Slash Released February 1981 …   Wikipedia

  • Nervous Shakedown — Single by AC/DC from the album Flick of the Switch B …   Wikipedia

  • Nervous System (song) — Nervous System Single by Killing Joke from the album Turn to Red B side …   Wikipedia

  • Night Time — This article is about the Killing Joke album. For the song by the J. Geils Band, see Love Stinks. For ITV night time, see Night Network. Night Time Studio album by Killing Joke …   Wikipedia

  • Get Nervous — Infobox Album | Name = Get Nervous Type = Album Artist = Pat Benatar Released = November 1982 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = 39:07 Label = Chrysalis Records Producer = Neil Giraldo and Peter Coleman Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… …   Wikipedia

  • Out of Body (album) — Out of Body Studio album by The Hooters Released May 11, 1993 …   Wikipedia

  • Amore (The Hooters album) — Infobox Album Name = Amore Type = Album Artist = The Hooters Released = 1983 Recorded = 1983 Genre = Rock Length = 25:04 Label = Antenna Producer = Eric Bazilian Rob Hyman Reviews = Last album = This album = Amore (1983) Next album = Nervous… …   Wikipedia

  • Greatest Hits (Hooters album) — Infobox Album Name = Greatest Hits Type = greatest Artist = The Hooters Released = 1992 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the American rock …   Wikipedia

  • the Nervous Return — on tour in Germany, Spring 2004 Background information Origin Los Angeles, CA, USA Genres …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”