A slick, carefully crafted follow-up to his debut, Rebel Yell was Billy Idol's catchiest, most consistent fusion of synth-driven new wave pop and hard rock guitar pyrotechnics (courtesy of Steve Stevens). The eerie ballad "Eyes Without a Face" gave Idol his first U.S. Top Ten hit, while "Flesh for Fantasy" and the title track became MTV staples. Like much of Idol's solo output, it's all calculated for maximum appeal, but Rebel Yell also works too well not to be an infectiously guilty pleasure. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
All Music Guide Review
Rebel Yell Track Listing
Credits of Rebel Yell
- Mick MacNeil
- Cover Design
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Thommy Price
- Drums
- Steve Rinkoff
- Engineer
- Jack Waldman
- Keyboards
- Steve Webster
- Bass
- Mars Williams
- Saxophone
- Dave Wittman
- Engineer, Mixing
- Pete Thea
- Engineer
- Kevin Flaherty
- Compilation
- Brian Griffin
- Photography
- Stephanie Tudor
- Production Coordination
- Keith Forsey
- Producer
- Sal Cuevas
- Bass
- Judi Dozier
- Keyboards
- Michael Frondelli
- Engineer, Mixing
- Gregg Gerson
- Drums
- Gary Hellman
- Engineer
- Perri Lister
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Billy Idol
- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals, Main Performer, Liner Notes
- Steve Stevens
- Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Keyboards, Casio





















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