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PARIS KILLS is a 10-track release by Finnish rockers 69 Eyes, featuring "Crashing High," "Betty Blue," and "Stigmata."
These Helsinki-based hard rockers do the horror/goth/glam thing with panache, setting chunky rhythms against cavernous, echo-laden guitars and Jyrki 69's deep, Iggy-like purr. PARIS KILLS is a 2000 recording, re-released by Cleopatra Records in 2006, and features the killer single "Betty Blue."
The 69 Eyes: Jyrki (vocals); Bazie (guitar); Timo-Timo (guitars); Archzie (electric bass); Jussi 69 (drums).
Personnel: Johnny Lee Michaels (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Kimmo Härmä, Elena Mady, Ville Valo (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Johnny Lee Michaels.
Audio Remixers: Kris Kylven; T.T. Oksala.
Recording information: Helsinki Underground Studios.
Arrangers: Johnny Lee Michaels; The 69 Eyes. 69 Eyes Paris Kills Songs | 1. | Crashing High | |
| 2. | Dance d'Amour | |
| 3. | Betty Blue | |
| 4. | Grey | |
| 5. | Radical | |
| 6. | Don't Turn Your Back on Fear | |
| 7. | Stigmata | |
| 8. | Forever More | |
| 9. | Still Waters Run Deep | |
| 10. | Dawn's Highway | |
| 11. | You're Lost Little Girl - (bonus track) | |
| 12. | Crashing High - (Remix, remix, bonus track) | |
| 13. | Stigmata - (Gothic Mix, bonus track) | |
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