HANOI ROCKS back to mystery city 25PP-98

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HANOI ROCKS back to mystery city 25PP-98
HANOI ROCKS back to mystery city 25PP-98
HANOI ROCKS back to mystery city 25PP-98

Artist = HANOI ROCKS

Title = back to mystery city

Label = MERCURY

Catalog# = 25PP-98

Barcode = none

Release = JAPAN

Year = 1983

RPM = 33rpm

Disc Size = 12"

Number of Discs = 1

Mono/Stereo = stereo

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The Perfect Storm of Glam and Punk: Hanoi Rocks’ “Back to Mystery City”

In the landscape of 80s rock, few bands burned as brightly or as recklessly as Finland’s Hanoi Rocks. They were a perfect, chaotic combination of glam rock swagger, punk rock energy, and timeless rock and roll sleaze. A quintessential document of their unique sound is their fourth studio album, the brilliant “Back to Mystery City,” which we’re looking at here in its Japanese pressing on the Nippon Phonogram label with the catalog number 25PP-98.

Released in 1983, this album captures the band at the absolute peak of their powers. It finds the classic lineup of Michael Monroe, Andy McCoy, Nasty Suicide, Sam Yaffa, and Razzle firing on all cylinders, creating a sound that was both dangerously raw and incredibly catchy. “Back to Mystery City” is a masterful collection of songs that perfectly balances glammed-up hooks with a street-level, punk rock attitude.

The album is packed with some of the band’s most iconic tracks. From the explosive, horn-driven opener “Strange Boys Play Weird Openings” to the anthemic title track, the record is a relentless rush of energy. It includes the swaggering “Malibu Beach Nightmare,” the surprisingly poignant ballad “Until I Get You,” and the full-throttle “Motorvatin’.” Andy McCoy’s songwriting is sharp and clever, drawing on the classic rock and roll traditions of artists like The Rolling Stones and The New York Dolls, while the band plays with a raw, almost unhinged intensity.

This is the sound that would go on to influence countless bands, most notably Guns N’ Roses, who adopted much of Hanoi Rocks’ aesthetic and attitude. “Back to Mystery City” is a cornerstone album of the glam punk genre, a lightning-in-a-bottle moment captured on vinyl.

This Japanese pressing is a fantastic find for collectors, a testament to the band’s significant popularity in Japan long before they were recognized in other parts of the world. For any fan of glam, punk, or raw, honest rock and roll, this album is an absolutely essential listen. You can find this classic record in our store or on our website.

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