Click link for similar itemsĬondition - Factory sealed from new. Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.Īudiophile – This is an Audiophile item. Title - Two Steps From The Move - Red Vinyl 180 Gram (click link for more of the same title) Two Steps from the Move is often considered as a glam rock/hard rock classic and is available as a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on translucent red coloured vinyl and includes an insertĪrtist - Hanoi Rocks (click link for complete listing) The album also gave Hanoi Rocks their first gold record in Finland, but not until 1986 after the group had already disbanded. Two Steps from the Move was Hanoi Rocks' biggest hit when it was released, reaching #28 on the UK Album Charts, along with the singles "Up Around The Bend" and "Don't You Ever Leave Me". Ezrin wanted the album to have a heavier atmosphere and darker guitar playing than the band's previous efforts, while still keeping it melodic and punky, and he also worked on the writing of almost every song on the album. The album's producer, Bob Ezrin had previously worked with big-name artists like Pink Floyd, Kiss and Alice Cooper, which was one of the main reasons Hanoi Rocks wanted him to produce the album. Originally the album was supposed to be called Silver Missiles And Nightingales, but the name was changed at the last minute. Before this album, all of Hanoi Rocks' albums were released on Lick Records and Johanna Kustannus, but this was the band's first album on a major label. This is their last album to feature the late drummer Razzle. Two Steps from the Move is the fifth studio album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks, released in 1984. Original cover art, individually gold-foil numbered from anĮdition of just 2000 copies, plus insert and hype sticker. HANOI ROCKS Two Steps From The Move (2023 UK/EU limitedĮdition 10-track LP pressed on 180-gram Translucent Red Vinyl, their 1984Īlbum produced by Bob Ezrin and featuring Up Around Theīend and Don't You Ever Leave Me.
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