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1985 studio album by W.A.S.P.
The Last Command is the second album by the American heavy metal band W.A.S.P. , released in November 9, 1985.[ 6] The album was produced by Spencer Proffer , who was perhaps best known for producing the six-time Platinum selling album Metal Health by Quiet Riot in 1983. The Last Command is the first W.A.S.P. album to feature the work of drummer Steve Riley and the last album to feature founding member Randy Piper on guitar. The album reached No. 49 on the Billboard 200 album chart in early 1986[ 7] and sold over one million copies,[citation needed ] their first album to do so.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Blackie Lawless , except where indicated
Side one Title Writer(s) 1. "Wild Child" Lawless, Chris Holmes 5:12 2. "Ballcrusher" Lawless, Holmes 3:27 3. "Fistful of Diamonds" 4:13 4. "Jack Action" Steve Riley , Lawless4:16 5. "Widowmaker" 5:17
Side two Title Writer(s) 6. "Blind in Texas" 4:21 7. "Cries in the Night" 3:41 8. "The Last Command" 4:10 9. "Running Wild in the Streets" Lawless, Spencer Proffer 3:30 10. "Sex Drive" Lawless, Holmes 3:12 Total length: 41:19
1997 Digital Re-master bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 11. "Mississippi Queen " (Mountain cover) Leslie West , Corky Laing , Felix Pappalardi , David Rea 3:21 12. "Savage" Lawless, Holmes, Randy Piper 3:32 13. "On Your Knees" (Live at the Lyceum Ballroom , October 1984) 4:38 14. "Hellion" (Live at the Lyceum Ballroom, October 1984) 4:45 15. "Sleeping (In the Fire)" (Live at the Lyceum Ballroom, October 1984) 5:44 16. "Animal (Fuck Like a Beast)" (Live at the Lyceum Ballroom, October 1984) 4:37 17. "I Wanna Be Somebody" (Live at the Lyceum Ballroom, October 1984) 5:54
Personnel
W.A.S.P.
Additional musicians
Production
Spencer Proffer – producer, engineer
Suzanna DuBarry – producer assistant
Hanspeter Huber – engineer
Alex Woltman, Kevin Arnst – assistant engineers
Steve Hall – mastering at Future Disc, Hollywood
Mark Weiss – photography
Charts
Album
Certifications
References
^ Prato, Greg. "W.A.S.P. - The Last Command review" . AllMusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved August 31, 2011 .
^ Popoff, Martin (November 1, 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties . Burlington, Ontario , Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing . p. 407. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5 .
^ Dickson, Dave (November 1, 1985). "Commando Fade". Kerrang! . No. 106. London, UK: Morgan Grampian. p. 20.
^ Arroyo, Hermer. "Review: W.A.S.P. - The Last Command" . Metal Crypt . Michel Renaud/The Metal Crypt. Retrieved December 29, 2012 .
^ Deese, Uwe (1985). "Review Album : W.A.S.P. - The Last Command" . Rock Hard (in German). No. 14. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
^ La Ban, Linda (August 1989). "W.A.S.P." Record Collector . No. 120. pp. 61–63. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
^ a b "W.A.S.P. Billboard Albums" . AllMusic . Rovi Corporation . Archived from the original on January 29, 2014. Retrieved October 29, 2012 .
^ a b "Sisältää hitin: Levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1961: W > W.A.S.P." Sisältää hitin / Timo Pennanen. Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
^ "W.A.S.P. – The Last Command (Album)" . Norwegiancharts.com . Media Control Charts . Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
^ "W.A.S.P. – The Last Command (Album)" . Swedishcharts.com . Media Control Charts . Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
^ a b c "W.A.S.P. Official Charts" . Official Charts Company . Retrieved October 16, 2019 .
^ "Album – W.A.S.P., The Last Command" . Charts.de (in German). Media Control Charts . Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
^ "Top Albums/CDs - Volume 43, No. 14, December 14, 1985" . Library and Archives Canada . December 14, 1985. Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
^ "Gold Platinum Database: Search for W.A.S.P." Music Canada . Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
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