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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Love is for Suckers
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Twisted Sister]]
| Cover = Love Is For Suckers album cover.jpg
| Released = August 13, 1987
| Recorded = At Atlantic Studios, NYC
| Genre = [[Glam metal]]
| Length = 38:18
| Label = [[Atlantic Records]]
| Producer = [[Beau Hill]]
| Reviews = *[[Allmusic]] {{Rating|2|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gpfpxq95ldde link]
| Last album = ''[[Come Out and Play (album)|Come Out and Play]]''<br/>(1985)
| This album = '''''Love is for Suckers'''''<br/>(1987)
| Next album = ''[[Still Hungry (Twisted Sister album)|Still Hungry]]''<br/>(2004)
}}
'''''Love Is for Suckers''''' is the fifth [[album]] by the [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]<ref>[http://www.metal-archives.com/ Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> group [[Twisted Sister]]. According to the ''Live At Wacken'' DVD, the material was originally meant to be a solo album by Twisted Sister's lead singer, [[Dee Snider]], but Twisted Sister's record company pushed for it to be released by the band. It was released by [[Atlantic Records]] on August 13, 1987. This would be their final studio album, as all albums during their break-up have been compilations or live albums. The tour for the album ended in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 10, 1987. Two days later, on October 12, 1987, vocalist Dee Snider announced his departure from the band.
No songs from this album made it on to the band's 1992 greatest hits album ''[[Big Hits and Nasty Cuts]]''.
==Track listing==
# "Wake Up (The Sleeping Giant)" (Dee Snider) – 4:19
# "[[Hot Love (Twisted Sister song)|Hot Love]]" (Dee Snider) – 3:28
# "Love Is for Suckers" (Marky Carter, Dee Snider) – 3:25
# "I'm So Hot for You" (Dee Snider) – 4:05
# "Tonight" (Dee Snider) – 3:51
# "Me and the Boys" (Dee Snider) – 3:52
# "One Bad Habit" (Dee Snider) – 3:18
===Re-release bonus tracks===
#"Feel Appeal" [*] – 3:19
#"Statutory Date" [*] – 3:11
#"If That's What You Want" [*] – 4:25
#"I Will Win" [*] – 3:29
==Credits==
===Twisted Sister===
*[[Dee Snider]] – lead vocals
*[[Eddie Ojeda|Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda]] - lead guitar
*[[Jay Jay French]] - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
*[[Mark Mendoza|Mark "The Animal" Mendoza]] – bass, backing vocals
*[[Joey Franco|Joe Franco]] – drums, percussion (credited as Joey "Seven" Franco)
===Additional musicians===
*[[Reb Beach]] – guitars
*[[Beau Hill]] – keyboards, backing vocals
*The New West Horns – horns
*Jimmy Chalfant – backing vocals
*[[Steve Whiteman]] – backing vocals
*[[Kip Winger]] – backing vocals
===Production===
*Beau Hill - producer, engineer, arrangement
*Stephen Benben - engineer
*Ira McLaughlin - assisted engineering
*Ted Jensen - mastering at Sterling Sound, NYC
*Reb Beach - arrangement
*Twisted Sister - arrangement
*Ronni le Tekro - arrangement
*Bob Defrin - art direction
*Frank Moscati - photography
*Dee Snider - cover concept
==Single==
*"Hot Love" / "Tonight"
Released on August 1, 1987, this was Twisted Sister's final single release. The single version of "Hot Love" is longer than the album version.
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Twisted Sister}}
[[Category:Twisted Sister albums]]
[[Category:1987 albums]]
[[Category:Atlantic Records albums]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Beau Hill]]
[[es:Love Is for Suckers]]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Love is for Suckers
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Twisted Sister]]
| Cover = Love Is For Suckers album cover.jpg
| Released = August 13, 1987
| Recorded = At Atlantic Studios, NYC
| Genre = [[Glam metal]]
| Length = 38:18
| Label = [[Atlantic Records]]
| Producer = [[Beau Hill]]
| Reviews = *[[Allmusic]] {{Rating|2|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gpfpxq95ldde link]
| Last album = ''[[Come Out and Play (album)|Come Out and Play]]''<br/>(1985)
| This album = '''''Love is for Suckers'''''<br/>(1987)
| Next album = ''[[Still Hungry (Twisted Sister album)|Still Hungry]]''<br/>(2004)
}}
'''''Love Is for Suckers''''' is the fifth [[album]] by the [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]]<ref>[http://www.metal-archives.com/ Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> group [[Twisted Sister]]. According to the ''Live At Wacken'' DVD, the material was originally meant to be a solo album by Twisted Sister's lead singer, [[Dee Snider]], but Twisted Sister's record company pushed for it to be released by the band. It was released by [[Atlantic Records]] on August 13, 1987. This would be their final studio album, as all albums during their break-up have been compilations or live albums. The tour for the album ended in Minneapolis, Minnesota on October 10, 1987. Two days later, on October 12, 1987, vocalist Dee Snider announced his departure from the band.
No songs from this album made it on to the band's 1992 greatest hits album ''[[Big Hits and Nasty Cuts]]''.
==Credits==
===Twisted Sister===
*[[Dee Snider]] – lead vocals
*[[Eddie Ojeda|Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda]] - lead guitar
*[[Jay Jay French]] - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
*[[Mark Mendoza|Mark "The Animal" Mendoza]] – bass, backing vocals
*[[Joey Franco|Joe Franco]] – drums, percussion (credited as Joey "Seven" Franco)
===Additional musicians===
*[[Reb Beach]] – guitars
*[[Beau Hill]] – keyboards, backing vocals
*The New West Horns – horns
*Jimmy Chalfant – backing vocals
*[[Steve Whiteman]] – backing vocals
*[[Kip Winger]] – backing vocals
===Production===
*Beau Hill - producer, engineer, arrangement
*Stephen Benben - engineer
*Ira McLaughlin - assisted engineering
*Ted Jensen - mastering at Sterling Sound, NYC
*Reb Beach - arrangement
*Twisted Sister - arrangement
*Ronni le Tekro - arrangement
*Bob Defrin - art direction
*Frank Moscati - photography
*Dee Snider - cover concept
==Single==
*"Hot Love" / "Tonight"
Released on August 1, 1987, this was Twisted Sister's final single release. The single version of "Hot Love" is longer than the album version.
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Twisted Sister}}
[[Category:Twisted Sister albums]]
[[Category:1987 albums]]
[[Category:Atlantic Records albums]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Beau Hill]]
[[es:Love Is for Suckers]]
[[it:Love Is for Suckers]]
[[no:Love Is for Suckers]]
[[pt:Love Is for Suckers]]
[[sv:Love Is for Suckers]]' |
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