"Revolving Door" | ||||
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Single by Crazy Town | ||||
from the album The Gift of Game | ||||
Released | August 14, 2001 | |||
Format | CD single | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Length | 3:44 | |||
Writer(s) | Shifty Shellshock, Epic Mazur | |||
Producer(s) | Epic Mazur, Josh Abraham | |||
Crazy Town singles chronology | ||||
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"Revolving Door" is a song by American rap rock group Crazy Town. It was released in August 2001 as the fourth and final single from their debut album The Gift of Game. It was the follow up single to their No. 1 hit Butterfly. Whilst failing to chart in the US, the song became a minor hit in several countries, reaching No. 19 in Finland and No. 23 in the UK. The song contains a sample by Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Christian Genze from Allmusic stated that whilst "Revolving Door" was not a bad song by any means, it too closely resembled their previous single "Butterfly" to be a real standout. Genze stated both songs feature similar soft guitar loops, smooth beats and a relaxed mood, and that neither song was reflective of Crazy Town's album, The Gift of Game, on which the majority of songs are much heavier. Timothy Mark from NME gave the song and the band a negative review, criticising the song's premise and sexist lyrics.
Allmusic also stated that the remix of the single by Jay Gordon was better than the original, especially for repeated listening, but criticised the second bonus track, a live recording of "Butterfly", stating that the extremely monotonous vocals served only to remind people to avoid possible live albums by Crazy Town.
The music video for the single was directed by Gregory Dark, and was included as a bonus on the single. The video features Crazy Town performing in a mansion with a revolving door at the entrance. Crazy Town members are constantly surrounded by attractive women. Allmusic stated that including the clip on the single was appreciated, though gave a negative review of the video itself, describing it as "silly" and stating that listening to Crazy Town was much more pleasant than actually seeing them.