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Billy Idol


Charmed Life is the fourth studio album by English rock vocalist Billy Idol, released in 1990 through Chrysalis Records. Distinguished for its polished, radio-ready production and high-energy rock anthems, Charmed Life marked a notable shift in Idol's sound, incorporating elements of dance rock and glam metal. The album, produced by Keith Forsey, includes one of Idol's biggest hits, the cover of The Doors' song "L.A. Woman". The original single, "Cradle of Love", became a significant success as well and won the MTV Video Music Award for "Best video from a film" as it was featured in the Andrew Dice Clay movie, 'The Adventures of Ford Fairlane' An unfortunate motorcycle accident affected the album’s promotion. Billy Idol suffered a leg injury in 1990 which led to the cancellation of a major tour. Despite this setback, Charmed Life still peaked at number 11 on the Billboard 200, and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Musical themes in Charmed Life range from love and relationships to Hollywood and Idol's personal experiences. The album was generally well-received by critics and continues to be appreciated by fans for its catchy hooks and Idol's charismatic performance. The record's blend of hard rock and pop sensibilities showcase Idol's versatility as a songwriter and performer, and solidifies his reputation as a rock icon in the music industry.