Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry - 180g LP

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Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry - 180g LP
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Mobile Fidelity - MFSL 1-492 - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl 

3,000 Numbered Limited Edition -  Pressed at RTI  

Mastered by Kreirg Wunderlich  

1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe

This is a glam-rock month for MoFi, although Twisted Sister is to T Rex what Chucky is to Barbie. To be blunt, the only reason this band lands in the glam section is because of injudicious use of make-up, especially by singer Dee Snyder. Get past that, and this 1984 release is hair-metal hard rock of the most joyfully aggressive sort, and macho enough to provide an anthem in 'We're Not Gonna Take It' that's right up there with 'We Are the Champions' for being co-opted by politicians. Guitarist Jay Jay French is an audiophile and hi-fi critic, so I trust he will revel in this edition's spectacular sound, especially the drum salvos, the scale and the attack. KK Hifi News

The Iconic 1980s Album That Fought PMRC Censorship Rocks without Compromise: Twisted Sister Stay Hungry Balances Fun and Rebelliousness, Includes "We're Not Gonna Take It"

Mastered from the Original Master Tapes, Pressed at RTI, and Limited to 3,000 Numbered Copies: Mobile Fidelity 180g LP Plays with Openness and Let-Your-Hair-Down Energy
You wanna rock. And rock is what Twisted Sister does without compromise on Stay Hungry, an album that soon after its release became a leading symbol in the much-controversial fight against the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). Filled with good, clean fun, hard-rock ferocity, and laser-focused purpose, the triple-platinum effort receives deluxe treatment befitting one of the most iconic records of the 1980s courtesy of Mobile Fidelity.

Mastered from the original master tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI, strictly limited to 3,000 numbered copies, and issued in honor of the record's 35th anniversary, the audiophile label's reissue of Twisted Sister's signature work arrives custom-made for turning up the volume, letting your hair down, and embracing a freedom connected with carefree summers. If you've forgotten the instant emotional rush that comes from the sheer power of blustery guitar chords, in-your-face percussion, and the rousing menace of no-holds-barred vocals, Stay Hungry will instantly remind you there's no substitute for raise-your-fist-and-yell energy. Equally important, Mobile Fidelity's analog version proves the music goes well beyond the intentionally cartoonish humor of the popular MTV-aired videos associated with the hit songs.

Removed of prior veils and translucent artifacts, the record now breathes with an airiness, clarity, and openness that places the performances on a defined stage augmented with arena-sized amplification. Bass and drums take on far greater weight, impact, and size. Tones are crisp and possesses attack and bite. The compression that once suppressed the boisterousness, boldness, and bigness of Dee Snider's singing has disappeared. Far from a set simply intended for clinical listening, this definitive-sounding edition does everything but slip a patch-adorned denim jacket over your shoulders and encourage you to skip out on work (or math class).

The culmination of more than a decade spent paying dues in small clubs in New York and New Jersey, Stay Hungry survives as a testament to old-school band chemistry and never-say-die ambition. As Twisted Sister's third album, it showcases a refined style that balances rebellious rawness with mainstream-friendly touches in the form of catchy melodies, shout-it-out-loud choruses, and simple albeit effective themes. Unlike many of the hair-metal records with which it remains mistakenly associated, Stay Hungry never pretends or postures. There's not a fake moment in sight.

The opening title track spells out the group's intent and attitude from the start, with the overt references to desperation, dreams, desires, strength, and passion drawing a clear line in the sand – and shunning has-beens, tiredness, sympathy, and weakness. Such sentiments are furthered by "We're Not Gonna Take It," an unforgettable call-to-arms anthem still heard ‘round the world on radio stations, at sporting venues, and in the minds of anyone needing a shot of perseverance. The Top 40 single also achieved fame for its inclusion on PMRC's Filthy 15, a list targeted for alleged obscenities – and deemed by censorship proponent Tipper Gore as music that required content-based ratings. The other smash on Stay Hungry, "I Wanna Rock," spills forth with similar assertiveness and defiance, its appeal heightened by memorable group chants and motorcycle-engine-revving riffs.

Indeed, nearly every note on the 1984 breakthrough – be it the Stephen King-inspired "Horrorteria" suite, the pure metal drive of the title track, or the intimidating, clenched-teeth thrust of "Burn in Hell" – owes to a seasoned work ethic and nonconformist instinct that confirm Twisted Sister walked the talk like few other bands of its era. Even the sole power ballad, "The Price," marches forward with a dedicated resolve that shows why Gore and company were frightened: This is an album that couldn't, and still cannot, be stopped.

Experience the historic record in the highest fidelity it has ever enjoyed and pour over the iconic album cover in all its glory via Mobile Fidelity's 180g LP.

Bass, Backing Vocals – Mark "The Animal" Mendoza
Drums, Backing Vocals – A.J. Pero
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda, Jay Jay French
Lead Vocals – Dee Snider

Stay Hungry
We're Not Gonna Take It
Burn in Hell
Horror-Teria (The Beginning): A) Captain Howdy B) Street Justice
I Wanna Rock
The Price
Don't Let Me Down
The Beast
S.M.F.

Twisted Sister - Stay Hungry - 180g LP

 
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The GAIN 2 Ultra Analog™ system is comprised of a Studer™ tape machine with customized reproduction electronics* and handcrafted cutting amps that drive an Ortofon cutting head on a restored Neumann VMS-70 lathe. (*It is worth noting that independent studies have confirmed that the GAIN 2 Ultra Analog™ system can unveil sonic information all the way up to 122kHz!)

First and foremost, we only utilize first generation original master recordings as source material for our releases. We then play back master tapes at half speed enabling the GAIN 2 Ultra Analog™ system to fully extract the master’s sonic information. Our lacquers are then plated in a specialized process that protects transients in the musical signal. (Due to this process, there may be occasional pops or ticks inherent in initial play back, but as the disc is played more, a high quality stylus will actually polish the grooves and improve the sound). We further ensure optimum sound quality by strictly limiting the number of pressings printed for each release. These limited editions, in addition to being collectors’ items, ensure that the quality of the last pressing matches the quality of the first.

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