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Steven Edward Duren (born September 4, 1956), better known by his stage name Blackie Lawless, is an American singer, songwriter and musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist (formerly bassist) for heavy metal band W.A.S.P. [2]
After the departure of Chris Holmes, Blackie Lawless began recording The Crimson Idol with guitarist Bob Kulick and continuing drummer Frankie Banali. [15] The album was intended to be released under the moniker "Blackie Lawless and W.A.S.P.", with the eponymous frontman performing vocals, bass and rhythm guitar. [16]
Blackie Lawless – vocals and lead guitar, producer; Chris Holmes – lead and rhythm guitar; Johnny Rod – bass, backing vocals; Steve Riley – drums, backing vocals; Production. Duane Baron – engineer and mixing; Richard McKernan – additional engineering; John Purdell – technical assistance; George Marino – mastering at Sterling ...
The Crimson Idol is the fifth studio album by heavy metal band W.A.S.P., released in June 1992 through Capitol Records, their last album for the label. [1] It was the first album by W.A.S.P. since the band's temporary breakup in 1990; [2] [3] this was because vocalist and rhythm guitarist Blackie Lawless had intended to release The Crimson Idol as a solo album, until he decided to release it ...
Pages in category "Albums produced by Blackie Lawless" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Blackie Lawless - vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, producer; Doug Blair - lead guitar; Mike Duda - bass; Mike Dupke - drums; Darrell Roberts - lead guitar on "Deal with the Devil" Production. Marc Moreau - engineer (except track 4) Logan Mader - mixing (except track 4), mastering; Peter De Wint - engineer and mixing on track 4
Still Not Black Enough was originally slated for release as a Blackie Lawless solo album, but due to the heavy content, Lawless changed his mind and decided to release it as a W.A.S.P. album. This had also been the case for the previous album, The Crimson Idol .
According to lead singer Blackie Lawless, he and Holmes had just come out of bad relationships and this is reflected on the album. According to Lawless the record was also inspired by the film Apocalypse Now. Lawless described the record as "snuff rock" in a video press kit promoting the album. Subsequently, the accompanying tour featured a ...