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In 1996, "Rebel Yell" was covered by German dance music band Scooter, released on 9 May by the labels Club Tools and Scorpio Music as the third single of their second album, Our Happy Hardcore (1996). It was a top-10 hit in Austria, Canada, Finland, Germany and the Netherlands.
Rebel Yell is the second studio album by the English rock singer Billy Idol, released on 10 November 1983 by Chrysalis Records. After the release of his 1982 eponymous debut studio album, Idol continued his collaboration with producer Keith Forsey and multi-instrumentalist Steve Stevens. The album was recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York.
"Rebel Yell" is a cover of the Billy Idol song, taken from the 1983 album of the same name. The song "Last Minute" is a version of the Hebrew folk song " Hava Nagila ". "Experience" is based on Scooter's unreleased remix of "Angeli Domini" by Datura.
This power-struggle came to a head in 1983, when Idol and his label, Chrysalis Records, disagreed about the cover art for his breakthrough sophomore album, Rebel Yell. So, in order to get his way ...
It is the band's only album with bass guitarist David Zablidowsky (or simply David Z or Dave Z), as he would die in a traffic accident while touring with them later that year. Former band drummer A. J. Pero, who died in 2015, is featured on a cover of the Billy Idol song "Rebel Yell" (new
Idol Songs: 11 of the Best is a greatest hits album by English rock singer Billy Idol, released on 20 June 1988 by Chrysalis Records. [3] It comprises all the singles released from his first three studio albums—Billy Idol, Rebel Yell and Whiplash Smile—as well as the live version of "Mony Mony" and re-recorded Generation X song "Dancing with Myself", both of which appeared on Idol's debut ...
Rebel Yell: 1986 "To Be a Lover" 22 3 — 3 28 — 2 7 8 6 Whiplash Smile: 1987 ... ^a Versions of "Hot in the City": Original Version; Uncensored Version; Ur-Version
Rebel Yell is the name of a brand of bourbon whiskey made in Kentucky. Billy Idol's song "Rebel Yell" was named after the whisky. [14] Stan Freberg began his comedy recording of "The Yellow Rose of Texas" with his version of the rebel yell. An approximation of the yell can be heard in the 1951 film The Red Badge of Courage, starring Audie Murphy.