
The 40th anniversary of ZZ Top's "Afterburner" album is being celebrated by the syndicated radio show In The Studio With Redbeard: The Stories Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands.
Redbeard shared this synopsis for the episode: Forty years ago ZZ Top's Afterburner joined an elite list of multi-million selling albums including For Those About to Rock, New Jersey, Load, Don't Look Back, and I'm in You populated by some of music's biggest-selling stars such as AC/DC, Bon Jovi, Metallica, Boston, and Peter Frampton. But don't go looking for Afterburner in the 2019 ZZ Top rockumentary film That Little Ol' Band from Texas. That otherwise well-done pastiche of just some of the chapters in this colorful trio's fifty-plus year telenovella implied that all meaningful recording by ZZ Top wrapped at the conclusion of Eliminator way back in 1983. Let's be honest, following up Eliminator's international success was a fool's errand, but nevertheless our intrepid Texas trio kicked in the Afterburner for their ninth studio album in October 1985, peaking at #4 sales on the Billboard Album Sales Chart and selling over 5,000,000 copies. That's a chalupa grande in any barrio, mi amigo.
In spite of the superstar sales and MTV celebrity through kitschy music videos, Afterburner was criticized by some longtime fans and music writers as being too slick and synthesized. But nowhere in the volumes written since its October 1985 release has anyone pegged the reason why: Afterburner was the first album since Rio Grande Mud, their second way back in 1972, without secret weapon veteran recording engineer/producer Terry Manning. Without Manning's steady hand which had guided such legendary recordings as Hot Buttered Soul by Isaac Hayes, Led Zeppelin III , and ZZ Top's own Tres Hombres, Deguello , and Eliminator, there was no one effectively to advise Billy Gibbons when to put away the ever-growing electronic toy box in the studio. Billy, the late Dusty Hill, and Frank Beard join me here In the Studio on the fortieth anniversary of "Sleeping Bag","Rough Boy","Stages","Woke Up with Wood", and "Planet of Women". (This episode is dedicated to the memories of Dusty Hill, Terry Manning, Bill Ham and Joe Hardy.)
Frank Beard Returns To ZZ Top's Elevation Tour
ZZ Top Adds New Leg To Elevation Tour
ZZ Top In The Studio For 'Fandango' 50th Anniversary
Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising Exhibit Opens at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Fun Moves Ashore as the Live Loud Fest Makes Port in the Dominican Republic
Tom Morello Caught In The Act In Chicago
Live Loud Fest Cruise: So Much More Than Music
On The Record: Audiophile Releases from A Perfect Circle, Dr. Dre and More
Good Charlotte Get Festive With Cover Of 'Fairytale of New York'
Danko Jones Release New Album 'Leo Rising'
Stryper Release Their New Christmas Album 'The Greatest Gift Of All'
Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts Announce 2026 UK and EU Tour
Stream Yungblud And Aerosmith's New 'One More Time' EP
Guns N' Roses' Live Era '87-'93 Vinyl Set Arrives
Queen Share 50 Years of 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Live
The Smashing Pumpkins Deliver 'Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness' 30th Anniversary Editions