Club Ninja (1985)

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Title: Club Ninja
Artist: Blue Öyster Cult
Genre: Rock
Released: 1985

Tracks:
1 - White Flags - 4:43
2 - Dancin' in the Ruins - 4:01 -
3 - Make Rock Not War - 3:58
4 - Perfect Water - 5:31
5 - Spy in the House of the Night - 4:23
6 - Beat 'Em Up - 3:24
7 - When the War Comes - 6:03
8 - Shadow Warrior - 5:42
9 - Madness to the Method - 7:24

Overview:
Club Ninja is the tenth studio album by the U.S. hard rock group Blue Öyster Cult, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music). The album was intended as a comeback for the band, whose previous album The Revölution by Night failed to attain Gold status following the success of 1981's Fire of Unknown Origin and 1982's Extraterrestrial Live. Club Ninja sold more than 175,000 copies, falling well short of gold status again, and because of its high cost, Columbia Records executives deemed it a commercial failure. The album was re-issued on compact disc on March 10, 2009, by the Sony-owned reissue label American Beat Records, who had also reissued the band's subsequent 1988 album, Imaginos.

Club Ninja's first single, "Dancin' in the Ruins," was a minor radio and MTV hit. "When the War Comes" features a brief spoken-word introduction by radio personality Howard Stern, whose cousin was married to guitarist and vocalist Eric Bloom. The lyrics to "Spy in the House of the Night" were written by Richard Meltzer, originally based on his poem "Out of Smokes," which was published in his 1999 book "Holes."

Club Ninja is the only Blue Öyster Cult studio album not to feature keyboardist Allen Lanier. He was replaced temporarily by Tommy Zvoncheck, who'd previously been keyboardist for Aldo Nova's live band, for a Japanese tour by Public Image Ltd. and had already contributed to the initial recordings of Blue Öyster Cult's 1988 concept album Imaginos.
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Blue Oyster Cult's Club Ninja album has one of my favorite songs on it. The name of the song is Dancing in the Ruins. Any fans?
 
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