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Coming off their 1982 masterpiece
Under the Big Black Sun
,
X
offered their follow-up
More Fun in the New World
one year later. While its predecessor won the band a slew of new fans, it didn't serve as the major breakthrough that it so deservedly should have. Rightfully, they didn't fool with their already winning formula; they issued another solid set of songs produced, again, by
Ray Manzarek
. The anthemic album opener
"The New World"
is still powerful years later, as is the absolutely beautiful ballad
"I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts,"
which perfectly captures the paranoid feeling of
Reagan
's America in the '80s.
achieved new rough and rocking heights with the vicious
"Devil Doll,"
"Painting the Town Blue,"
and
"Make the Music Go Bang,"
while returning once again to their retro '50s roots with
"Poor Girl."
would prove to be
Manzarek
's final production credit with
, who would hook up with renowned heavy metal veteran
Michael Wagener
for their next release two years later,
Ain't Love Grand!
~ Greg Prato
Under the Big Black Sun
,
X
offered their follow-up
More Fun in the New World
one year later. While its predecessor won the band a slew of new fans, it didn't serve as the major breakthrough that it so deservedly should have. Rightfully, they didn't fool with their already winning formula; they issued another solid set of songs produced, again, by
Ray Manzarek
. The anthemic album opener
"The New World"
is still powerful years later, as is the absolutely beautiful ballad
"I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts,"
which perfectly captures the paranoid feeling of
Reagan
's America in the '80s.
achieved new rough and rocking heights with the vicious
"Devil Doll,"
"Painting the Town Blue,"
and
"Make the Music Go Bang,"
while returning once again to their retro '50s roots with
"Poor Girl."
would prove to be
Manzarek
's final production credit with
, who would hook up with renowned heavy metal veteran
Michael Wagener
for their next release two years later,
Ain't Love Grand!
~ Greg Prato
Coming off their 1982 masterpiece
Under the Big Black Sun
,
X
offered their follow-up
More Fun in the New World
one year later. While its predecessor won the band a slew of new fans, it didn't serve as the major breakthrough that it so deservedly should have. Rightfully, they didn't fool with their already winning formula; they issued another solid set of songs produced, again, by
Ray Manzarek
. The anthemic album opener
"The New World"
is still powerful years later, as is the absolutely beautiful ballad
"I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts,"
which perfectly captures the paranoid feeling of
Reagan
's America in the '80s.
achieved new rough and rocking heights with the vicious
"Devil Doll,"
"Painting the Town Blue,"
and
"Make the Music Go Bang,"
while returning once again to their retro '50s roots with
"Poor Girl."
would prove to be
Manzarek
's final production credit with
, who would hook up with renowned heavy metal veteran
Michael Wagener
for their next release two years later,
Ain't Love Grand!
~ Greg Prato
Under the Big Black Sun
,
X
offered their follow-up
More Fun in the New World
one year later. While its predecessor won the band a slew of new fans, it didn't serve as the major breakthrough that it so deservedly should have. Rightfully, they didn't fool with their already winning formula; they issued another solid set of songs produced, again, by
Ray Manzarek
. The anthemic album opener
"The New World"
is still powerful years later, as is the absolutely beautiful ballad
"I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts,"
which perfectly captures the paranoid feeling of
Reagan
's America in the '80s.
achieved new rough and rocking heights with the vicious
"Devil Doll,"
"Painting the Town Blue,"
and
"Make the Music Go Bang,"
while returning once again to their retro '50s roots with
"Poor Girl."
would prove to be
Manzarek
's final production credit with
, who would hook up with renowned heavy metal veteran
Michael Wagener
for their next release two years later,
Ain't Love Grand!
~ Greg Prato
















