2XS

Year: 1982
Artist: Nazareth

Songs

Other albums by Nazareth

Nazareth - Fool Circle [UK Bonus Tracks]
Nazareth - Live [DVD]
Live [DVD]
1984, songs: 1
Nazareth - 2XS [Expanded]
2XS [Expanded]
1982, songs: 1
Nazareth - Hard 'n' Heavy
Hard 'n' Heavy
2013, songs: 3
Nazareth - Nazareth
Nazareth
1971, songs: 10
Nazareth - The Fool Circle
The Fool Circle
1981, songs: 3
Nazareth - Razamanaz [Japanese Import]
Nazareth - Story Of
Story Of
2002, songs: 1

Facts about the album "2XS"

Album Title: 2XS
Artist: Nazareth

Meta Information: "2XS" is the thirteenth studio album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1982. Recorded during a period of transition for the band, "2XS" reflects Nazareth's efforts to adapt to the changing musical landscape of the early 1980s while staying true to their hard rock roots. With its polished production and melodic songwriting, the album showcases Nazareth's versatility and enduring appeal, offering a mix of hard-hitting rockers and heartfelt ballads that resonate with fans of the genre.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Lineup Changes: "2XS" marked a significant lineup change for Nazareth, with guitarist Manny Charlton departing the band prior to the album's recording. This forced the remaining members to reevaluate their musical direction and adapt to the changing dynamics within the group. Despite the departure of Charlton, Nazareth continued to deliver their trademark brand of hard rock with "2XS", enlisting the talents of new guitarist Billy Rankin to help fill the void.

  2. Commercial Success: While "2XS" received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, the album achieved moderate commercial success, particularly in Europe and Japan. The album's lead single, "Love Leads to Madness", became a minor hit in several countries, earning Nazareth renewed attention and airplay on rock radio stations. Despite facing stiff competition from emerging musical trends, "2XS" helped Nazareth maintain their presence in the hard rock scene and solidify their reputation as seasoned rock veterans.

  3. Cover Art Controversy: The cover art for "2XS" sparked controversy upon its release due to its provocative imagery, which featured a scantily clad woman straddling a guitar. Some retailers refused to stock the album or displayed it with a censored cover to avoid offending customers. While the controversy generated publicity for the album, it also overshadowed the music itself, leading to debates about the line between artistic expression and exploitation in the music industry.

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