Cyberpunk (album)

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Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk cover
Studio album by Billy Idol
Released June 29, 1993
Recorded ?
Genre Rock Music
Electronica
Length 67:23
Label Chrysalis Records
Producer Robin Hancock
Professional reviews
Billy Idol chronology
Charmed Life
(1990)
Cyberpunk
(1993)
Greatest Hits (Billy Idol album)
(2001)

Cyberpunk is a concept album by Billy Idol. Released in 1993 to overwhelmingly negative reviews, the album features a cyberpunk-styled storyline as well as synthesized vocals and techno influences.

After the release of 1990s Charmed Life, Idol began reading the works of writer William Gibson which included the novel Neuromancer; keen to make a musical version of the novel, he combined his rock sensibilities with more techno-orientated material in order to make the album sound more contemporary. Several spoken segues were placed in between the album tracks to create a linear narrative. The effect of these segues caused the album to become a concept album.

Cyberpunk includes the single "Shock to the System" and a cover of The Velvet Underground's "Heroin". Neither the single nor album did well; both failed to make the top 20 in either the UK or United States. The few critics who did review the album found it pretentious and meandering and accused Idol of sounding like a man desperate to keep up with current trends. Only one song (Shock To The System) was included on Idol's recent Greatest Hits compilation. The album, regardless, is notable for being a bold and early step towards the fusion of electronic music and punk rock, perhaps ahead of its time. (Industrial rock/metal classics such as Fear Factory's Demanufacture and Front Line Assembly's Millennium followed in 1994.)

  1. "Untitled" (Introduction Narration)
  2. "Wasteland"
  3. "Untitled" (Pre-Shock)
  4. "Shock to the System"
  5. "Tomorrow People"
  6. "Adam in Chains"
  7. "Neuromancer"
  8. "Power Junkie"
  9. "Untitled" (That Which Beareth Thorns)
  10. "Love Labours On"
  11. "Heroin"
  12. "Untitled" (Injection)
  13. "Shangrila"
  14. "Concrete Kingdom"
  15. "Untitled" (Galaxy Within)
  16. "Venus"
  17. "Then the Night Comes"
  18. "Untitled" (Before Dawn)
  19. "Mother Dawn"
  20. "Untitled" (Hold Me)


All tracks by Billy Idol, Mark Younger-Smith except:

  • "Adam In Chains" - Billy Idol/Robin Hancock
  • "Neuromancer" - Billy Idol/Mark Younger-Smith/Robin Hancock/Ace Mackay-Smith/Greg Stump
  • "Heroin" - Lou Reed ("Jesus died...not mine" used by permission Of Linda Music Corporation, with grateful thanks to Patti Smith)
  • "Mother Dawn" - Durga McBroom/Martin Glover

  • Billy Idol - vocals, keyboards, programming, arranger, cover art concept, logo
  • Mark Younger-Smith - guitars, sitar, programming, keyboards, arranger
  • Larry Seymour - bass
  • Doug Wimbish - bass
  • Tal Bergman - drums
  • Robin Hancock - arranger, mixing, engineer, producer, programming, keyboards
  • Durga McBroom - vocals (background)
  • Carnie Wilson - vocals (background)
  • Wendy Wilson - vocals (background)
  • Jamie Muhoberac - organ, keyboards
  • Stephen Marcussen - mastering
  • Ed Korengo - mixing, mixing assistant
  • Mike Baumgartner - assistant engineer, mixing, mixing assistant
  • Ross Donaldson - engineer
  • Ron Donaldson - engineer
  • Robert Farago - voices, speech/speaker/speaking part, spoken word
  • London Jo Henwood - speech/speaker/speaking part
  • David Weiss - percussion, saw
  • Henry Marquez - art direction
  • Michael Diehl - design
  • Greg Gorman - photography
  • Elisabeth Sunday - photography
  • Brett Leonard - photography
  • Gwen Mullen - rendering
  • Scott Hampton - rendering

No 5 in Q Magazine's 50 worst albums of all time[1]

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