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Devil's Playground
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Artist(s)Billy Idol
StudioSanctuary Records
Release DateMarch 22, 2005
UPC Code060768473522
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Tracks

  1. Super Overdrive
  2. World Comin' Down
  3. Rat Race
  4. Sherri
  5. Plastic Jesus
  6. Scream
  7. Yellin' At The Xmas Tree
  8. Romeo's Waiting
  9. Body Snatcher
  10. Evil Eye
  11. Lady Do Or Die
  12. Cherie
  13. Summer Running

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (113 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteBilly is showing his ageQuote
As a one-time Billy Idol fan who kind of lost track of him, I was interested to see what his current output is like. Well, it's still the same kind of material, but he sounds older and tireder. A lot of the vocals sound "mushy," and the lyrics lack the cutting edge of his earlier albums. I got it here on Amazon for six bucks, so I"m not really disappointed, but I'd have to say this album is kinda marginal.

April 30, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOne of the Best in Rock HistoryQuote
(re-print from Tinfoil Music)

Someone once told me the 1990s were the "Extreme Generation". Clearly that is not true, because Billy Idol was on vacation. But now he's back...and not alone. The team that made some of the best music in the 1980s - Billy Idol, certified Guitar God Steve Stevens, and super-producer Keith Forsey - is back together with the best rock-n-roll record so far in the 21st century: Billy Idol's "Devil's Playground".



With 13 songs of hard-driving rock-n-roll rhythms and a fearlessly up-front guitar, the stage is set for Billy's surprisingly wide-ranging vocals. The album opens with the fast-paced "Super Overdrive", which finds Billy not only growling out his signature sound, but expanding into a higher range than we've heard since the days of Generation-X. Also of note is Steve's incredible guitar work - ripping licks and fast turns and that "Rebel Yell" lazer-beam! Next up is the punk anthem "World Comin' Down", which reminds us for just a moment of "Dancin' With Myself", but then veers off with Billy again opting for a change in vocal style that will keep you unbalanced but happy, and Steve laying down some brilliant guitar flash.

The 3rd track, "Rat Race", will kick you in the teeth until you submit. Opening with a contemporary beat, Steve slides in oh-so-smooth with a gorgeous acoustic guitar to pave the way for Billy to sneak up on you all quiet like...just before the explosive chorus. This song is other-worldly good, folks. Billy's voice is stronger than it ever was and Steve has gotten even better.

"Sherri" is, to my mind, another perfect single (the first single is track 6 - "Scream"). An up-beat rocker that stands as a stark contrast to most of the rock found in mainstream music, complete with sing-along chorus. It's followed by "Plastic Jesus", which is simultaneously dark and up-beat (like many a classic rocker) and finds Steve fusing rockin' sounds with country licks in a manner so cool the only proper comparison is guitar legend Keith Richards (Rolling Stones).

The next track, "Scream", is reviewed HERE. In summation - awesome!

"Yellin' At the Xmas Tree" is an absolutely hilarious look at family dysfunction that will never become a holiday standard - but that's OK, 'cause we love it! "Romeo's Waiting" blasts out of the speakers next with plenty of surprises (including wicked wah-soaked guitar solo), with "Body Snatcher" coming in hot on it's heels - a radical contemporary groove that hints at techno AND the old west (go figure!). This one is classic Idol fair, and Steve's guitar will shock even the most hard-core guitar hero.

"Evil Eye" eases in slowly with the band building tension behind Billy's crooning for a song that drips cool, while "Lady Do or Die" goes western in a sort of Johnny Cash meets surf fashion that will please fans of Chris Isaak and Brian Setzer. The last 2 songs are very much acoustic guitar driven. "Cherie" jumps out with a simple but effective groove with a Neil Diamond style sing-along chorus while still retaining that Idol punk edge, and "Summer Running" is a perfect fade away for a fantastic rock-n-roll record, building slowly from reminisence to full-on electric power jam and falling back again.

Bottom line: Billy Idol is back with a powerful voice, modern spice on a classic sound, and great song-crafting with his partner Steve Stevens. Steve runs from velvet-smooth powerchords to acoustic beauty to electric pyrotechnics that will establish him as the guitar god he is to a whole new generation of listeners who may have never heard this caliber of playing before.

This is the funnest rock-n-roll CD I've heard since 2003's "ELECTRIC GODDESS" by Debra DeSalvo and without doubt deserves categorization as a classic rock-n-roll record alongside "Rebel Yell" and works by Elvis, the Stones, David Bowie, and other legends from the (1950-1980) golden age of rock-n-roll.

Read THIS interview with Steve about the new record, and then go visit BILLY, visit STEVE, and be sure to tell 'em I sent you...

...and go get the CD today!

For more TinFoil Music music reviews and interviews with incredible guitar players (including Steve Stevens), visit THE GUITAR GODS INDEX now! March 7, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteStill Growling after all these years!Quote
If you liked him with "White Wedding", the fist-pumping "Rebel Yell", the fun "Mony" and the eery "Dancing With Myself" (only eerie if you've seen the video. Zombies rock!!), then you will pump your fist to this new round of grinding, crunchy, raw-edge rock. What a breath of fresh metal air!
Check out the particularly edgy 'Body Snatcher' and the kooky 'Plastic Jesus', along with 'Super Overdrive' and 'Scream'!

Rock on, Billy! November 7, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteWOW! UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
The bass,the raw energy is captured here on this unbelievable release! I am just shocked that this is such a great cd! I thought for sure that his better days were gone! NOT! The only way that I can descibe it is if there was a volume 11 on my car cd player it would be used with this cd!!! There is not a filler song here!! I have never turned up the volume this high since Van Halen 2!! If you like anything by the idol man you will love this!! September 19, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThis is really a very good albumQuote
I used to wish that certain musical genres would continue on, and not die out. For example, the swing music of the 40's was incredible, why didn't music continue to be written in this style?

This album stays true to that which is Billy Idol but with new songs that just happen to very very good.

I thoroughly enjoyed this album and would recommend it to anyone. There are a couple of rockers that really deliver.
July 1, 2007

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