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Inside the Electric Circus [Original recording reissued]

W.A.S.P.Audio CD
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W.A.S.P. is an American heavy metal band which formed in 1982. Of the current members, Blackie Lawless, Doug Blair, Mike Duda and Mike Dupke, Lawless is the only original member.

Their debut album was W.A.S.P. in 1984 though notably, it omitted their preceding single, "Animal (F**k Like A Beast)" in order to prevent the album being banned. The album sold well and they followed it with The LastRead more in Amazon's W.A.S.P. Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 16, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: 1986
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Original Masters Records/Ka
  • ASIN: B000006H7K
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #83,825 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Big Welcome
2. Inside the Electric Circus
3. I Don't Need No Doctor
4. 9.5.-N.A.S.T.Y.
5. Restless Gypsy
6. Shoot from the Hip
7. I'm Alive
8. Easy Living
9. Sweet Cheetah
10. Mantronic
11. King of Sodom and Gomorrah
12. The Rock Rolls On
13. Flesh and Fire [*]
14. D.B. Blues [*]

Editorial Reviews

Reissue of the heavy metal veteran's 1986 album for Capitol with the B-sides 'Flesh And Fire' & 'D.B. Blues' added as bonus tracks. The group's infamous leader Blackie Lawless produced the album. Also contains the original cover art. 14 tracks on this 1998 Snapper release.

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I Don't Need No Doctor, January 26, 2002
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Patrick Stott (Rolleston, Canterbury, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inside the Electric Circus (Audio CD)
WASP were a tricky proposition in the 1980s. Yes, they were rooted fair and square in the glam metal scene, but they had the problem of being too brutal for many of the glam rockers, but too camp for thrash fans. You just have to look at their image- Blackie Lawless looked like he'd stolen his hair off the Bride of Frankenstein and there were those famous saw blades on his arms. And the guy was 6 foot 6! And then there was the tattooed madman, guitar slinging sidekick in the form of Chris Holmes, a booze fuelled psychopath. WASP's stage show also out-shocked Alice Cooper's. Yes, the image was strong. But WASP always had the music to back it.

And what about the music? Well, Blackie Lawless had been writing songs for the likes of Motley Crue for a period before he put WASP together, and had proved to be pretty prolific as a songwriter. "Inside The Electric Circus" was WASP's third album in as many years, and Lawless' inspiration did not seem to have flagged at all. The decadent sex (9.5-N.A.S.T.Y.), drugs (Douche Bag Blues) and rock n roll (Inside The Electric Circus) ingredients are all there.

Musically, WASP rocked a lot harder than a majority of glam rock bands at the time. Blackie's voice is a lot harsher than the glam standard "nuts in a vice" squeal popular at the time. There are some tasty vocal harmonies and melodies to be found too. Riff-wise, it would not take too much beefing up to see some of the guitar work turning up on the likes of an Ozzy Osbourne album.

While it may have seemed like WASP was living the rock n roll dream to the casual observer, all was not well. WASP became a major target of the PMRC's moral crusade to sanitize music for the youth of America. While this undoubtedly boosted the band's image and career (kids will always want to check out what they're not meant to), it also took away much of the gloss from the band's success. Indeed, Lawless had been fired up by the moral minority, with "I'm Alive" dedicated to "oppressive organisations worldwide".

At the end of the day though, this is still a good fun rock and roll album. A couple of covers ("I Don't Need No Doctor" and "Easy Living") helped lighten the mood, and there are some neglected classics here, like "Restless Gypsy" and "Mantronic".

This is the stuff many a metalhead listened to between Bon Jovi and Iron Maiden.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Best WASP album of the first 3, maybe the best of them all, January 21, 2004
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Allister Fiend (Baltimore, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inside the Electric Circus (Audio CD)
The first 3 WASP albums (WASP, The Last Command, and this one) are strikingly similar, but this is easily the best of the 3. After the release of Inside the Electric Circus, WASP released a live album (although I'd argue that there's not much that's actually "live") that more or less marked the end 80's era WASP. From The Headless Children forward, the WASP sound changed quite a bit.

This album opens up with 3 killer tunes: the title track (my favorite), I Don't Need No Doctor (a cover), and 9.5 N.A.S.T.Y. This is WASP's most accessible, pop (if you could really call it that) album, and not surprisingly, their best sellling album to date.

In recent years, Blackie Lawless has claimed he's not too fond of this record. He's nuts. He's also probably just trying to distance himself from this period in WASP's history, which was definitely the height of their glam image. Nowadays, Blackie and the rest of the band are more or less Marilyn Manson clones. Glam's out, and Blackie disses this record.

In addition to the aforementioned songs, check out Restless Gypsy, I'm Alive, and Mantronic. Actually, they're all good. If you get the re-issue with Flesh and Fire and D.B. Blues, you'll be treated to perhaps the worst, most laughable, lyrics ever penned. For example, the opening lines to Flesh and Fire: I'm the pitcher, you're the catcher. I'm not talkin' 'bout baseball. You're a sweet switch-hitter, I want it all." What??? The song's OK, but man, those lyrics suck.

Despite those 2 bonus tracks, this album is great. The songs are simple (a la AC/DC) and incredibly catchy. It's their best.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The rock roooolls forever on!, November 23, 2003
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This review is from: Inside the Electric Circus (Audio CD)
This was the first WASP album I got and I have loved it since the day I first played it. Sure there isn't a lot of variety in the songs and the formula is the same they used on the first 2 albums, but there are plenty of great hooks, riffs and solos here.

There isn't a single song on here that I haven't enjoyed at one time or another, and it says a lot that the two weakest tracks are covers. The two bonus tracks are also great, I'd definitely recommend the remastered version of the album over the original.

Best track? I'd have to say a tie between Restless Gypsy and The Rock Rolls On...which is probably one of the most rip roaring rock anthems ever.

This is quite simply one of the best hard rock albums of the 80s...awesome from start to finish.

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