Nukleopatra - Making a Dead Or Alive album with Barry Stone is a podcast celebrating the bands sixth studio album.
Marking its 30th anniversary the podcast tells the story of how this album came about and how Barry got to work with his teenage pop idol Pete Burns.
As well as also sharing his memories about co producing the album and his time in the studio with the band, Barry will be joined by many of the people involved in the Nukleopatra project and who worked with Pete Burns & Steve Coy throughout this era of the Dead Or Alive story.
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Ep 1: All Hail Nukleopatra
In the first episode Barry explains how he ended up working with Dead Or Alive and his teenage pop idol Pete Burns. He tells the story of how the band ended up back at PWL and chats with the labels managing director David Howells about the bands return to the studio. Barry is also joined by Lynne Burns, Pete’s former wife and creative collaborator who shares her memories of recording the album and the Nukleopatra era. Barry recalls recording the tracks ’Rebel Rebel’, ‘Unhappy Birthday’ and ‘I’m A Star’.
Ep 2: Mixing Nukleopatra and International Chrysis
It’s March 1995 and the band have recorded the first 3 tracks which are now ready to be mixed. 'Rebel Rebel' is set to be a single but not before Pete Burns decides to change the name of the band to International Chrysis. Lynne Burns, Pete's former wife and creative collaborator and David Howells, managing director of PWL join Barry to discuss this. Lynne also shares her memories of shooting the 'Rebel Rebel' video and Barry chats to Les Sharma who remembers mixing the album, as well as his time working at PWL the hit factory.
Ep3: All Hail Tracy Ackerman
In this episode Barry is joined by legendary vocalist Tracy Ackerman who sang on not only the ‘Nukleopatra’ album but many Dead Or Alive albums. Tracy was a great friend to the band and shares her happy memories of being invited to tour Japan with the band and promoting the albums ‘Nude’ and ‘Fan The Flame (Part One)’. Barry also shares his memories of recording ‘Sleep With You’, ‘Spend The Night Together’ and ‘International Thing’.
Ep 4: All Hail Dean Bright
Barry chats with fashion and costume designer Dean Bright who has a fascinating history with the band that goes all the way back to 1984 when he made the now iconic purple dressing gown seen in the ‘You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)’ video. Dean not only went on to appear in the ‘Turn Around And Count To Ten’ video, but in the nineties he became part of the band joining Pete, Steve & Jeyjon touring and promoting ‘Nukleopatra' all around the world. Barry also discusses recording the tracks ‘The Right Stuff’ and ‘Gone Too Long’.
Ep 5: All Hail Di Vidos
Di Vidos talks to Barry this episode about her fascinating journey with Dead Or Alive which began in 1984 when Di was part of the management team CMO. Di became a close friend to the band and played a huge part in their success - it was Di who suggested the band should go to Japan! Encouraged by photographer friends Mario Testino and Paul Cox it was during those early trips to Japan that Di first photographed Dead Or Alive. Her photographs of Pete were used throughout the Nukleopatra era and many of her shots became the cover images for versions of the album released around the world. Barry gives his insight into recording the tracks ‘Picture This’, ‘Getting It On’ and the album’s title track ‘Nukleopatra’.
Ep6: Designing Nukleopatra
In this episode Barry and Lynne Burns remember the late, great Andie Airfix the graphic designer who worked with Dead Or Alive on not only the original art work for Nukleopatra but on so many record sleeves throughout the bands career. Les Sharma who mixed the album returns to discuss finishing the project. Pat Geary, super fan and close friend to Dead Or Alive throughout the Nukleopatra era shares his memories of spending time with Pete & Steve. Barry also discusses the songs ‘Fever of 102’ and ‘I Don’t Care About Your Heart’.
Ep7: Unleashing Nukleopatra
In October 1995 the Dead Or Alive album 'Nukleopatra' was finally released in Japan. It would subsequently come out in many different territories around the world. Barry is joined by fellow podcast host Matthew Denby and Cleopatra record label boss Brian Perera to discuss two of those territories, Australia & America. Barry also tells the story of the final track recorded for the album ‘Sex Drive’ with help from one of the songs writers Davide Rizzatti.
Ep8: Nukleopatra On The Road
In part one of the season finale, Barry chats to Jeyjon about his baptism of fire joining Dead Or Alive onstage in Victoria Park for one of the first performances of the Nukleopatra era. Lynne Burns, Dean Bright and Jeyjon also reminisce about the adventures the band had when they took Nukleopatra on the road.