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2009 studio album by Hot Leg
Red Light Fever
Studio album by Hot Leg
Released9 February 2009
RecordedAugust 2008 – December 2008
GenreGlam metal, hard rock, glam rock
Length34:28
LabelBarbecue Rock Records
ProducerStephen Marcussen, Justin Hawkins
Singles from Red Light Fever
  1. "Trojan Guitar"
    Released: 20 October 2008
  2. "I've Met Jesus"
    Released: 15 December 2008
  3. "Cocktails"
    Released: 2 March 2009
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Red Light Fever is the debut and only studio album released by musical group Hot Leg, led by singer-songwriter Justin Hawkins, of The Darkness. The album was released in Europe on 9 February 2009 and in the United States on 17 February 2009.

Background

Writing of Red Light Fever began when lead vocalist Justin Hawkins left The Darkness. Several demos were leaked onto the internet mid-2007, leading many people to believe he was releasing a solo album, however, in August 2008 it was announced that Hawkins had formed a band with which to bring his newly penned music to the public again. In January 2009, it was announced via the band's MySpace page that the debut album would be released in Europe on 9 February.

Songs featured on the album include, "Whichever Way You Want to Give It", "You Can't Hurt Me Anymore", "Gay in the 80s", the download-only single "Trojan Guitar" and Christmas 'super-smash' "I've Met Jesus". Promotional song "Heroes" was not included on the album. Other songs on the album include; "Chickens", "Prima Donna" and "Cocktails", their first major single release.

Every track on the record was scored, performed and recorded by Hawkins. The album was mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Marcussen Mastering. Chas Bayfield, formerly of E-Wing, Team Pig and The International Christian Playboys, co-wrote lyrics to the tracks "Cocktails", "Gay in the 80s" and "I've Met Jesus". Hawkins' Eurovision collaborator Beverlei Brown appears on the track "Ashamed".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Chickens"Justin Hawkins3:16
2."You Can't Hurt Me Anymore"Hawkins3:19
3."Ashamed" (featuring Beverlei Brown)Hawkins3:04
4."I've Met Jesus"Hawkins • Chas Bayfield3:09
5."Trojan Guitar" (used as a B-side to "I've Met Jesus" vinyl version)Hawkins5:25
6."Cocktails"Hawkins • Bayfield3:58
7."Gay in the '80s" (used as a B-side to "Cocktails" vinyl version)Hawkins • Bayfield3:17
8."Prima Donna"Hawkins3:27
9."Whichever Way You Wanna Give It"Hawkins3:23
10."Kissing in the Wind"Hawkins3:30
Red Light Fever — Additional tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Cupboard Love" (used as a B-side to the "I've Met Jesus" CD single version)Hawkins4:26
12."Automatic" (used as a B-side to the "I've Met Jesus" download version)Brock Walsh • Mark Goldenberg4:02
13."All I Gotta Do" (used as a B-side to the "Cocktails" CD single version)Darcy Clay3:31
14."Do It in the Dark" (used as a B-side to the "Cocktails" download version)Hawkins2:08
15."Heroes" (available as a free download on the official Hot Leg site for a limited time only)Hawkins • Bayfield2:44
16."Take Take Take" (available as a free download on the official Hot leg site)Hawkins2:32

Personnel

  • Justin Hawkins — lead vocals, lead guitar, synthesizer
  • Pete Rinaldi – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Samuel SJ Stokes – bass, backing vocals
  • Darby Todd – drums

Notes

  1. UK. "Hot Leg | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Profile.myspace.com. Archived from the original on 1 February 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2011.

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