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'''''Break Like the Wind''''' is a 1992 [[album]] by the fictional heavy metal band [[Spinal Tap (band)|Spinal Tap]]. The songs include a range of genres, from the [[glam metal]] anthem "Bitch School" down to the [[skiffle]] satire of "All the Way Home". The title, and the album's title track, is a [[double entendre]] that combines and confuses the [[idiom]] "make like the wind" (also possibly a reference to the [[Christopher Cross]] song "[[Ride Like the Wind]]", famously covered by British heavy metal band [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]]) with "[[wikt:break wind|break wind]]", a [[euphemism]] for [[flatulence]].
'''''Break Like the Wind''''' is a 1992 [[album]] by the comedy heavy metal band [[Spinal Tap (band)|Spinal Tap]]. The songs include a range of genres, from the [[glam metal]] anthem "Bitch School" down to the [[skiffle]] satire of "All the Way Home". The title, and the album's title track, is a [[double entendre]] that combines and confuses the [[idiom]] of moving "like the wind" (meaning to move at great speed) with "[[wikt:break wind|break wind]]", a [[euphemism]] for [[flatulence]].


Originally, the CD was packaged in an 18-inch "extra-long box", as a satire against the controversial packaging policy of [[longbox]]es which was increasingly criticized as unnecessary and wasteful. The album notes are by [[Steely Dan]]'s [[Walter Becker]], who spends the entire page highlighting the Crosley Phase Linear Ionic Induction Voice Processor System and ignoring the band and music entirely.
Originally, the CD was packaged in an 18-inch "extra-long box", as a satire against the controversial packaging policy of [[longbox]]es which was increasingly criticized as unnecessary and wasteful. The album notes are by [[Steely Dan]]'s [[Walter Becker]], who spends the entire page highlighting the Crosley Phase Linear Ionic Induction Voice Processor System and ignoring the band and music entirely.
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Originally, the CD was packaged in an 18-inch "extra-long box", as a satire against the controversial packaging policy of longboxes which was increasingly criticized as unnecessary and wasteful. The album notes are by Steely Dan's Walter Becker, who spends the entire page highlighting the Crosley Phase Linear Ionic Induction Voice Processor System and ignoring the band and music entirely.

Backstory

In the film This Is Spinal Tap, David St. Hubbins (portrayed by Michael McKean) and Nigel Tufnel (portrayed by Christopher Guest) claim "All the Way Home" is the first song they wrote together, and that six years after it was written, David and Nigel recorded the song in December 1961. The film recounts the two being in different bands, David in the 'Creatures' and Nigel with the 'Lovely Lads'. Similarly, "The Sun Never Sweats" is implied to be the title track from their fictitious album of the same name, whose cover is shown on the packaging of the album This Is Spinal Tap. "Clam Caravan" is apparently a "misspelling" of "Calm Caravan".[1]

Track listing

All tracks by David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel and Derek Smalls except where noted. Template:Tracklist Notes

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Personnel

Spinal Tap
Additional personnel
  • Jeff Beck – guitar on "Break Like the Wind"
  • Cher – co-lead vocals on "Just Begin Again"
  • Walter Becker – liner notes
  • Steve Lukather – guitar on "Just Begin Again" and "Break Like the Wind", piano on "Clam Caravan"
  • Joe Satriani – guitar on "Break Like the Wind"
  • Slash – guitar on "Break Like the Wind"
  • Timothy B. Schmit – background vocals on "Christmas with the Devil" and "Cash On Delivery"
  • Tommy Funderburk – background vocals on "Christmas with the Devil" and "Cash On Delivery"
  • Waddy Wachtel – slide guitar on "Stinkin' Up the Great Outdoors"
  • Dweezil Zappa – guitar solo on "Diva Fever"
  • Eric "Stumpy Joe" Childs – drums on "Rainy Day Sun"
  • Nicky Hopkins – keyboards on "Rainy Day Sun"
  • Luis Conte – percussion on "Clam Caravan"
  • David Bianco – Mix Engineer
  • Danny Alonso – Mix Assistant
  • John Kosh Art director and Cover Designer

Mixed at Can Am Studios

Charts

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Chart performance for Break Like the Wind
Chart (1992) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[2] 67

See also

References

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