Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller | ||||
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Studio album by Wig Wam | ||||
Released | January 10, 2005 | |||
Recorded | Firehouse Studio, 2004 | |||
Genre | Glam metal | |||
Label | Voices of Wonder | |||
Producer | Trond Holter, Ole Evenrude, Thomas Siqueland | |||
Wig Wam chronology | ||||
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Singles from Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller | ||||
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Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller is the first album by the Norwegian rock band Wig Wam.
The album was released on January 10, 2005. The album was original released on March 8, 2004 under the name 667.. The Neighbour of the Beast which featured the same tracks as on the reissue, with the addition of an instrumental track "The Drop" and a radio version of "Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller", and "In My Dreams".
The album increased the band's reputation in Norway and the rest of Scandinavia and was Wig Wam's final album before their winning Eurovision Song Contest appearance in 2005; which led to the reissue of the album, as it featured the song "In My Dreams" that the band performed at Eurovision. The album was also issued in two others versions, Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller.. In Kiev! (Europe) and Hard to Be a Rock'n Roller.. In Tokyo! (Japan).
The first release of the album, only released in Scandinavia.
The second reissue of the album, featuring a slightly different track listing and almost the same artwork as the Scandinavian version, with only "In Kiev!" being added to the title. The album was released in main Europe.
The first reissue of the album, featuring a different artwork and a slightly different track listing. It was also only released in Scandinavia.
The third and final reissue of the album, featuring the same track listing as the European version, including some additional bonus tracks. This version also features almost the same artwork as the European version with a red ring being added to the background (making it look like the Japanese national flag). The album was released in Japan and additional countries in Asia.