Exposed (Vince Neil Album)
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''Exposed'' is the debut solo album of
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frontman
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following his exit from the band in 1992. It was released in 1993 and reached No. 13 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. The album was recorded at the
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in Los Angeles in 1992. Neil titled the album ''Exposed'' because he thought of the album as his moment in the spotlight, no longer being a member of Mötley Crüe. Neil's manager, Bruce Bird, died of a brain aneurysm during the recording. Neil later hired Burt Stein.


Background

Vince Neil, together with then manager Bruce Bird and
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, originally approached long time friend and ex- Ozzy bassist
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to help him write the album and put a band together. Soussan left his then current band Beggars & Thieves and wrote several tracks with Neil of which 5 were included on the album. The original lineup was to have featured Adrian Vandenberg of
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and Manic Eden on guitar but a switch was made at the last minute, at
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recommendation, and Steve Stevens was hired. The former
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guitarist and Atomic Playboys founder, claims to have subsequently played all bass and guitar tracks on ''Exposed''. During the final recording process, Soussan left the band after differences with Stevens, who had insisted on wanting to play bass on the album. Robbie Crane was then switched from rhythm guitar to bass, Dave Marshall was hired as rhythm guitarist and Vikki Foxx continued to play drums. The band's first show was played at the Roxy under the name "Five Guys From Van Nuys". The band eventually went on tour, opening for
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on their 1993 tour promoting their live album and the biggest gig was in Canada at Molson Park north of
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playing on the same bill with
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and Kim Mitchell on
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July 1, 1993, to over 50,000 fans In an interview conducted with ''Metal Sludge'', Robbie Crane said that he left the band after getting into a fight and punching Neil. On that occasion, the band musicians had missed a show due to a broken down bus, and Neil had to perform with members of other bands ( Slaughter and Warrant), and the two got into a heated exchange when Crane arrived at the venue. Crane said that he hit a drunken Neil, causing Neil to hit and cut his head open on a spike on the ground. Crane also said that Foxx was fired from the band after stealing equipment.


Content

The album includes Neil's debut solo single " You're Invited (But Your Friend Can't Come)". The song exists in two versions; the first of which was included on the soundtrack to the Les Mayfield movie '' Encino Man'' – a music video was released for this version featuring a cameo from
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. The track was rerecorded for the album with
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guitarist Steve Stevens. Also included is a cover of "Set Me Free" from the
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's '' Desolation Boulevard'', and the Soussan/Neil ballad "Forever", dedicated to the latter's wife Sharise, who filed for divorce from Neil earlier that year. At the end of the song is a few seconds of silence, followed by a little girl's voice saying "Oh no!" – this is Vince's late daughter Skylar. Pornstar Janine Lindemulder can be seen in the video for the second single "Sister of Pain". The video for the third single, "Can't Change Me", was filmed at the Record Plant. The video for the fourth single, "Can't Have Your Cake", featured the then up-and-coming
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, and the singer's son Neil Wharton, who portrayed a young Vince Neil in the video. Neil recorded two bonus tracks for the Japanese edition: " Blondes (Have More Fun)" and the
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' cover " I Wanna Be Sedated". "The Last Goodbye", cowritten with Todd Meagher, was pulled from the album at the last minute due to a dispute between Meagher and Neil that culminated in a brawl at the Roxbury on Sunset Strip. The song was a ballad, about Neil's split from Mötley. "''Exposed'' did well... and I'm sure the record that Mötley Crüe did without me was also very good," Neil said in 2000, "but my solo record wasn't Mötley Crüe and theirs wasn't either. The magic just wasn't there."


Track listing


Personnel


Band members

*
Vince Neil Vincent Neil Wharton (born February 8, 1961) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist of heavy metal music, heavy metal band Mötley Crüe, which he fronted from their 1981 formation until his departure in 1992. Neil reunited with the ...
– all vocals, vibraslap * Steve Stevens – all guitars, bass guitar * Vikki Foxx – drums, percussion * Dave Marshall – rhythm guitar (credited, but does not appear) * Robbie Crane – bass guitar (credited, but does not appear)


Additional musicians

*Robbie Buchanan – keyboards *Tommy Funderburk, Timothy B. Schmit, Donna McDaniel, Christina Nichols – backing vocals


Production

* Ron Nevison – producer, engineer *Craig Brock, Andy Udoff, Ben Wallach – assistant engineers *
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– mixing at Image Recorders, Hollywood


Photography

*Les Guzman – album cover, liner notes


Charts


Album


Singles


Certifications


References

{{Authority control Vince Neil albums 1993 debut albums Warner Records albums Albums produced by Ron Nevison Glam metal albums