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For the 2007 action comedy film, see
Hot Fuzz.
Hot Fuss is the debut studio album by American rock band The Killers. It was released on June 7, 2004 in the United Kingdom and on June 15, 2004 in the United States.[1] The album is mostly influenced by new wave music and post-punk. Hot Fuss produced several commercially and critically successful singles: "Mr. Brightside", "Somebody Told Me", "All These Things That I've Done" and "Smile Like You Mean It".
The album reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart and number one on the UK Albums Chart. It is estimated to have sold more than 7 million copies worldwide, including more than 3 million in the United States and more than 2 million in the UK, where it has been certified seven-times platinum. It has also been certified platinum or multi-platinum in Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand.
The album and its first three singles went on to garner five Grammy Award nominations. Rolling Stone ranked Hot Fuss the 43rd of its "100 Best Albums of the Decade", and it is one of the five most recent recordings listed among the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Gigwise readers voted it the No. 1 "Best Debut Album of All Time" in 2013[3] and Rolling Stone ranked it the 33rd of its list of "The 100 Greatest Debut Albums of All Time".[4]
Background
The album was recorded at various points throughout 2003 with Jeff Saltzman in Berkeley, California, with the exception of "Everything Will Be Alright" which was recorded in guitarist Dave Keuning's apartment and engineered by Corlene Byrd. Many of the tracks were originally recorded as demos, which the band decided to keep for their spontaneity. The album was mixed by Mark Needham at Cornerstone Studios, Los Angeles and Alan Moulder at Eden Studios in London.
Hot Fuss is mainly influenced by new wave and post-punk artists such as New Order, The Cure, Morrissey (with and without The Smiths), Duran Duran, and The Cars. Other influences include David Bowie, U2, Oasis, The Smashing Pumpkins, and Lou Reed.
The album includes the second and third parts of the so-called Murder Trilogy, "Midnight Show" and "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine". The first part, "Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf", appears on The Killers' B-sides and rarities compilation, Sawdust.
Release and reception
Hot Fuss was released on 7 June 2004 in the United Kingdom and on 15 June 2004 in the United States.[1] In 2005, it was reissued as a box of eleven 7" vinyl discs, with an album track on each A-side and non-album tracks on the B-sides.[16] The album reached No. 7 on the US Billboard 200 chart. It is estimated to have sold more than 7 million copies worldwide, including more than 3 million in the United States and more than 2 million in the UK, where it has been certified seven-times platinum. It has also been certified platinum or multi-platinum in Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. Hot Fuss produced several commercially and critically successful singles, including "Mr. Brightside". Hot Fuss was The Killers' first No. 1 album in the UK. It was the 26th best-selling album of the decade in the United Kingdom. It is among the top 25 longest charting albums in the history of the UK Albums Chart, with 247 weeks, more than 4 and a half years. It is also the longest charting post-2000 release on the same chart.
Rolling Stone ranked Hot Fuss the 43rd of its "100 Best Albums of the Decade", and it is one of the five most recent recordings listed among the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Gigwise readers voted it the No. 1 "Best Debut Album of All Time" in 2013.[3] Rolling Stone ranked Hot Fuss the 33rd of its list of "The 100 Greatest Debut Albums of All Time".[4]
Track listing
1. |
"Jenny Was a Friend of Mine" |
Flowers, Stoermer |
4:04 |
2. |
"Mr. Brightside" |
Flowers, Keuning |
3:43 |
3. |
"Smile Like You Mean It" |
Flowers, Stoermer |
3:54 |
4. |
"Somebody Told Me" |
Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci |
3:17 |
5. |
"All These Things That I've Done" |
Flowers |
5:01 |
6. |
"Andy, You're a Star" |
Flowers |
3:14 |
7. |
"On Top" |
Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci |
4:18 |
8. |
"Change Your Mind" |
Flowers, Keuning |
3:11 |
9. |
"Believe Me Natalie" |
Flowers, Vannucci |
5:05 |
10. |
"Midnight Show" |
Flowers, Stoermer |
4:02 |
11. |
"Everything Will Be Alright" |
Flowers |
5:45 |
12. |
"Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll" |
Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci |
4:14 |
13. |
"Somebody Told Me" (music video) |
Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci |
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12. |
"Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll" |
Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci |
4:14 |
13. |
"The Ballad of Michael Valentine" (b-side to "Somebody Told Me" single) |
Flowers, Keuning |
3:49 |
14. |
"Under the Gun" (b-side to "Somebody Told Me" single) |
Flowers, Keuning |
2:33 |
12. |
"Somebody Told Me" (Mylo Mix) |
7:17 |
13. |
"Smile Like You Mean It" (Fischerspooner Mix) |
6:24 |
14. |
"Smile Like You Mean It" (Ruff and Jam Eastside Mix) |
7:35 |
- Limited edition 7" boxset bonus tracks
Each track is found on the B-side of the corresponding track from the album. Also note, "All These Things That I've Done" is edited by fading out about 30 seconds before the track finishes.
1. |
"Somebody Told Me" (Josh Harris Remix) |
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2. |
"Under the Gun" |
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3. |
"Show You How" |
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4. |
"The Ballad of Michael Valentine" |
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5. |
"Why Don't You Find Out for Yourself?" (Morrissey/Whyte) |
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6. |
"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" |
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7. |
"Mr. Brightside" (Thin White Duke Remix Edit) |
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8. |
"Glamorous Indie Rock and Roll" |
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9. |
"Smile Like You Mean It" (Acoustic Version) |
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10. |
"Who Let You Go?" |
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11. |
"Get Trashed" |
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- Japan Limited Tour Edition bonus DVD
- "Somebody Told Me" (video)
- "Mr. Brightside" (original video)
- "Mr. Brightside" (new video)
- "All These Things That I've Done" (video)
- UK special edition bonus DVD
- "Smile Like You Mean It"
- "All These Things I've Done"
- "Somebody Told Me" (Glastonbury 2005)
- "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine" (Glastonbury 2005)
- "Mr. Brightside" (Glastonbury 2005)
Personnel
- The Killers
- Technical personnel
- Sweet Inspirations – gospel choir (tracks 5 and 6)
- Jeff Saltzman – production, engineering (tracks 1–10)
- Corlene Byrd – engineering (track 11)
- Jake – additional instrumentation (track 1-10)
- Alan Moulder – mixing (tracks 1, 4–7 and 10)
- Mark Needham – mixing (tracks 2, 3, 8, 9 and 11)
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
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Certifications
Awards and accolades
Hot Fuss is listed among the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Release history
References
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External links
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- Dell Neal
- Matt Norcross
- Brian Havens
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Studio albums |
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Compilation albums |
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Live albums |
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Extended plays |
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Singles |
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Other songs |
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Christmas songs |
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Concert tours |
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Related articles |
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