TRACK LISTING
Disc 1
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Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live |
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Hiroshima Mon Amour |
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Night Games |
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Island In The Sun |
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Kree Nakoorie |
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Coming Bach (Instrumental) |
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Since You've Been Gone |
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Evil Eye (Instrumental) |
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All Night Long |
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Big Foot |
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Suffer Me |
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Desert Song |
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Guitar Crash |
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Lost In Hollywood |
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Kojo No Tsuki |
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Somethin' Else |
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Synopsis
The Store For Music label proudly announces the September 2011 re-release of the first 4 albums by Alcatrazz; “No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll” (1983), “Live Sentence” (1984), “Disturbing the Peace” (1985), and “Dangerous Games” (1986). The artwork of these epic albums will replicate the original vinyl album covers, as well as feature extensive bonus material from founder Graham Bonnet’s very own private vault.
Alcatrazz was originally formed in California, in 1983, by vocalist Graham Bonnet, who was a veteran of Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, with whom he enjoyed a massive worldwide hit with "Since You've Been Gone", before joining the Michael Schenker Group.
Bonnet enlisted Swedish guitar sensation Yngwie Malmsteen, whose only work of note up until then had been as a member of Ron Keel's Steeler. After the first two albums and a Japanese tour, Malmsteen felt the desire to embark on a solo career.
Live Sentence (1984) was the only official live album released by Graham Bonnet's Alcatrazz and contains some of the songs performed by Bonnet from his stint with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow. The track listing of the live show was based on their previous, debut album: No Parole From Rock N' Roll, and featured the same, original line-up. The album sat on the Billboard charts for an impressive 16 weeks. This 2011 re-release contains the entire unabridged concert, featuring 7 – previously officially unreleased – bonus tracks.