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Rel. date: 08.27.2014
Artist: Kix
Album: Hot Wire
Label: EastWest Records America
Catalog Nr: 91714-2
Language: English
Genre: Rock
Source: CDDA
Size: 323.70 MB
URL: T R A C K L i S T
01. Hot Wire 05:26
02. Girl Money 04:00
03. Luv-A-Holic 04:38
04. Tear Down The Walls 04:38
05. Bump The La La 03:32
06. Rock & Roll Overdose 04:31
07. Cold Chills 05:22
08. Same Jane 04:34
09. Pants On Fire (Liar, Liar) 04:11
10. Hee Bee Jee Bee Crush 05:33
46:25
46:25 min
323.70 MB

R E L E A S E i N F O R M A T i O N

Hot Wire is the fifth studio album by the glam metal band Kix. It
was released on July 9, 1991 on East West Records

After the huge commercial success of Blow My Fuse, it would take
Kix some three years to come up with Hot Wire -- the band's fifth
album and probably its most focussed record to date. Coming off
the commercial triumphs of Blow My Fuse, on the surface, all was
peachy keen in the Kix camp. Big problems, however, laid just
ahead for the act. For one, the band's financial woes had been
mounting for years. Even though they were coming off a platinum
selling release, the band was severely indebted to Atlantic; the
album had not only failed to wipe out their previous debt, it had
exacerbated it. When all was said and done, the band collectively
(save for publishing) hadn't made a penny off any of their
previous releases. Notwithstanding, standing on an edge of a cliff
was nothing new for this bunch. Still, they were determined to
write a strong follow-up to their coming-out effort. Little did
they know that yet other outside musical forces would put a monkey
wrench in their plans. By late 1991, it was clear that popular
music was in the midst of undergoing a major cultural shift. A
little band by the name of Nirvana was set on a course to wipe the
hair rock slate clean, decimating all naysayers in its path-- with
Kix being the perfect case in point. Siphoning their financial
problems furthermore, the band allowed itself to be bamboozled
into shifting labels within the Time Warner corporate culture. The
powers that be wanted Kix to be a part of the new Atlantic sub
affiliate, EastWest Records America. In hindsight, this proved to
be a bad career move for the band. Not only were their backs
against the wall trying to compete with future grunge heroes like
Alice in Chains and Soundgarden, they now had to contend
themselves with a whole new set of label suits to work their
record. Facing some pretty insurmountable challenges, Kix got to
work. Music Grinder and Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles were
chosen for the tracking of Hot Wire. After the final mixes were
put to bed, it was clear that the band had emerged with what
proved to be by far their best sounding record ever. From album
opener "Hot Wire" through "Hee Bee Jee Bee Crush," it's clear that
Whiteman and company's confidence level had never been better. Now
more than ever, the band was paying homage to their musical
rabbis, AC/DC. To demonstrate the point, the album's delightful
first single "Girl Money" turns into a full-on tribute performance
to Bon Scott's classic tale of debauchery, "The Jack." The track
absolutely rocks and in 1989 probably would have established the
band as superstars of their genre. Even though "Girl Money"
garnered some decent MTV airplay, it wouldn't be able to compete
with the gloom and doom now coming out of Seattle. Hot Wire's big
power ballad surfaces in the shape of "Tear Down the Walls." The
band puts in a valiant effort but unfortunately sounds completely
outdated. More solid rockers color the remainder of the record
including "Bump the La La," "Rock n' Roll Overdose" (which sounds
a lot like Hanoi Rocks), and the heavy on Led Zeppelin-meets
Aerosmith ditty, "Same Jane." Looking back, Hot Wire may prove to
the band's most accomplished effort from start to finish. It's too
bad that cultural forces stopped it dead in its tracks



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