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Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks : ウィキペディア英語版
Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks


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''Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks'' is the first studio album by the Finnish rock band Hanoi Rocks, released in 1981.
''Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks'' was recorded in February, 1981, between Hanoi Rocks' club shows. While the album was produced by Andy McCoy and Michael Monroe under the name "The Muddy Twins" (inspired by "The Glimmer Twins"), the album was recorded by Swedish Seppo Johansson, who worked at the studio.〔Ari Väntänen, Michael Monroe & Andy McCoy. ''Hanoi Rocks: All Those Wasted Years'', LIKE, 2008. Pg. 106. ISBN 978-952-01-0246-3〕 Even though the album is regarded by many as good, Andy McCoy commented in the December, 1981 issue of Soundi that Johansson ruined many of the songs. Also Michael Monroe says that he can't listen to his singing on the first Hanoi-album, as voice wasn't very good yet.〔Ari Väntänen, Michael Monroe & Andy McCoy. ''Hanoi Rocks: All Those Wasted Years'', LIKE, 2008. Pg. 108. ISBN 978-952-01-0246-3〕
The album was originally going to be titled ''Some Like It Hot'' or ''Some Like It Cut'',〔Ari Väntänen, Michael Monroe & Andy McCoy. ''Hanoi Rocks: All Those Wasted Years'', LIKE, 2008. Pg. 105. ISBN 978-952-01-0246-3〕 but Jim Pembroke suggested the name ''Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks'', which the band ultimately chose.〔Ari Väntänen, Michael Monroe & Andy McCoy. ''Hanoi Rocks: All Those Wasted Years'', LIKE, 2008. Pg. 112. ISBN 978-952-01-0246-3〕
The biggest hit of the album was "Tragedy". "Walking With My Angel" is a cover of a song from 1961 by Bobby Vee]. "Don't Never Leave Me" was re-recorded and released as "Don't You Ever Leave Me" on Hanoi Rocks' fourth album ''Two Steps from the Move''.
The album appears several times in the 2000 film ''High Fidelity''.
== Track listing ==


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