Original Sin (Pandora's Box album) explained

Original Sin
Type:Album
Artist:Pandora's Box
Cover:Originalsin cover.jpg
Released:November 6, 1989
Studio:Power Station, New York City
Genre:Pop, Wagnerian rock
Length:67:19
Label:Virgin
Producer:Jim Steinman
co-produced by Roy Bittan & Larry Alexander
Chronology:Jim Steinman
Prev Title:Bad for Good
Prev Year:1981
Next Year:1993

Original Sin is a concept album performed by Pandora's Box and produced by Jim Steinman. It was released on November 6, 1989.[1] Steinman wrote the majority of this album, although there are a couple of cover versions. It was the group's only album, and was a commercial flop.

Although the album was not a commercial success (except in South Africa), many of the songs have gone platinum with other artists. Steinman is said to have been very proud of the songs on this album, even though Original Sin sold very poorly in comparison with his highest selling albums and songs. The album charted at No. 43 in Sweden.[2]

The album was re-released in 2006 along with a DVD featuring the videos for "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" and "Good Girls Go to Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)", a featurette featuring interviews and performances by Steinman.

Videos

Music videos were produced for the songs "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" and "Good Girls Go to Heaven".

Ken Russell directed the video for "It's All Coming Back to Me Now". It was filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire. Steinman wrote the script, based on Russell's segment in the compilation opera movie Aria.[3] Elements include leather, snakes, tombstones and cockrings with shrunken heads, and the video features singer Elaine Caswell as a girl near death—from a motorcycle crash—being ministered to by paramedics, fantasising and being 'sexually aroused by a large python and writhing on a bed that lit up in time with the music, while surrounded by a group of bemused, semi-naked dancers'.[4] When Steinman's manager saw it, he responded 'It's a porno movie!'[3] The two-day shoot ran over schedule and budget, costing £35,000 an hour. Russell and Steinman even designed a sequence where a motorcyclist would cycle up the steps of a local church-tower, jump out of the turrets at the top, and then explode; alas, the wardens of the church refused permission.[4]

The video for "Good Girls Go to Heaven", directed by Brian Grant, was set in a prison. It shows the arrival of a new inmate called Jenny (the name featured in the first chorus) and her induction. As the song begins, the other inmates dance around her. As the prison is signposted as "Pandora's House Of Detention", matching the phrasing in the song "City Night" from Jim Steinman's Neverland / Bat 2100, we can assume this video was intended to depict something within Steinman's "Obsidian" mythos (the 40+ year project which culminated with ). The only member of Pandora's Box to appear in the video is Ellen Foley (and only as part of the dance ensemble) - although vocals for this song were performed by Holly Sherwood.

Track listing

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Cover versions

Steinman regularly reworked previous material for a newer project, and much of Original Sin was recycled, as listed in the table below. Some demo versions of tracks recorded by others are listed. Some tracks were intended to be released on The Dream Engine's debut album.

Track no. Title Subsequent cover versions
1The InvocationFeatured in Jim Steinman's musical Neverland, and subsequently reused in .
2Original Sin (The Natives Are Restless Tonight)Taylor Dayne on the soundtrack to the 1994 movie version of The Shadow; Meat Loaf on Welcome to the Neighborhood; rewritten as "Gott ist tot" ("God is Dead") and "Einladung zum Ball" ("Invitation to the Ball") for Tanz der Vampire (Dance of the Vampires)
3Twentieth Century FoxCover version: The Doors (1967), though the gender pronouns have been switched to indicate a male "fox". The song opens with the 20th Century Fox Fanfare before sampling Foxy Lady by Jimi Hendrix and includes a snippet of "Light My Fire" at the end. A new lyric during the bridge refers to "In the Midnight Hour" by Wilson Pickett.
4Safe SexA demo of "Safe Sex" performed by Canadian vocalist Karine Hannah has been leaked onto the internet from the period when she was working with Steinman on an ill-fated album; it was expected to appear on The Dream Engine's debut album[6]
5Good Girls Go to Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)The first version of this song ever released was in Japanese, by under the name 悲しみは続かない ("Kanashimi wa tsuzukanai") in 1986, and used as opening theme for 1986-1987 Japanese drama . Meat Loaf on . Also performed in early Manchester previews of Bat Out of Hell: The Musical and included in the Official Cast Recording.
6Requiem MetalRe-used as backing track for "Wasted Youth" on Meat Loaf's Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell
7I've Been Dreaming up a Storm LatelyAn earlier version of this piece featured in Steinman's 1969 musical The Dream Engine. Re-used in an early draft of Dance of the Vampires, and in Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical.
8It's All Coming Back to Me NowCéline Dion on Falling into You; Meat Loaf and Marion Raven on . Featured in all versions of Bat Out Of Hell: The Musical.
9The Opening of the BoxThe first incarnation of this melody was heard as the introduction to "Hymn to Fire" within Jim Steinman's play The Dream Engine in 1969. Re-used in Dance of the Vampires
10The Want AdFeatured in Jim Steinman's musicals The Dream Engine (1969) and Neverland (1977)
11My Little Red BookThis is a cover version: written by Burt Bacharach; the arrangement closely follows the cover by Love on their first album.
12It Just Won't QuitMeat Loaf on Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell. Featured in Bat Out of Hell: The Musical in the initial Manchester and London runs, and included in the Original Cast Recording.
13Pray LewdCovered at some Dream Engine/Over the Top concerts
14The Future Ain't What It Used to BeErika Christensen on Wuthering Heights OST (re-using the original Roy Bittan piano track); Meat Loaf and Jennifer Hudson on Bat Out of Hell III

Note: When "Safe Sex" was released as a single, it was released under the title "Safe Sex (When It Comes 2 Loving U)".

Personnel

Pandora's Box

Band

2006 Special Edition re-issue

In the slipstream of the release of Meat Loaf's , Virgin / EMI released a two disc special edition. The first disc contains the remastered original album, while the second disc is a DVD, containing the two promo videos, and some additional promotional footage.

DVD track listing

  1. "Jim Steinman Opens Pandora's Box" – 18:18
  2. "Prologue (A Teenager In Love)" (video) – 0:58
  3. "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" (video) – 6:38
  4. "Good Girls Go to Heaven (Bad Girls Go Everywhere)" (video) – 6:12

DVD credits

  1. Produced and Directed by Mark Wightwick, Executive Producer: Sue Winter
  2. Directed by Ken Russell, produced by Vasconcellos
  3. Directed by Ken Russell, produced by Vasconcellos
  4. Directed by Brian Grant, produced by Jonathan Cooke

DVD Produced by Abbey Road Interactive

Charts

Chart (1989–90)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[7] 127
UK Heavy Metal Albums (Spotlight Research)[8] 4

External links

Notes and References

  1. New Album Releases . . October 28, 1989 . 6 . 43 . 42.
  2. Web site: Chart performance: Pandora's Box - Original Sin. swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. 28 March 2024. 15 December 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20231215194441/http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Pandora%27s+Box&titel=Original+Sin&cat=a.
  3. News: Sylvie . Simmons . Sex, Lies & Videotape . Reprint on website . RAW magazine . 1989 . 2006-09-04.
  4. News: Jon . Hotten . Bat Out Of Hell – The Story Behind The Album . Reprint on website . Classic Rock Magazine . September 2000 . 2006-09-03.
  5. Pandora's Box (performer). 1989 . Original Sin . album . July 2, 2022.
  6. A short clip was made available on their MySpace in August 2006: http://www.myspace.com/thedreamengine
  7. Web site: Pandora's Box ARIA chart history, received from ARIA in May 2024. ARIA. Imgur.com. July 14, 2024. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
  8. Metal Chartz: Albums . . December 2, 1989 . 267 . 55 . 0262-6624.