TRACK LISTING
Disc 1
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God Blessed Video |
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Mercy |
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Will You Be Home Tonight |
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Wire And Wood |
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Desert Diamond |
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Stripper |
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Painted Lover |
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Lighter Shade Of Green |
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Sons And Lovers |
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Skyfire |
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Breaking The Heart Of The City |
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Disc 2
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It's My Life |
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Under Cover |
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That Ain't Nothin' |
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No Imagination |
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Ohayo Tokyo |
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Dangerous Games |
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Blue Boar |
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Only One Woman |
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The Witchwood |
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Double Man |
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Night Of The Shooting Star |
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Synopsis
‘Disturbing The Peace’ was originally released in the spring of 1985. The album was produced by Eddie Kramer who had worked with Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and Triumph among others. The album was a success and charted for a solid 16 weeks. Shortly after this album was released, Steve Vai left the band and was replaced by Danny Johnson who recorded on their next and final studio album, ""Dangerous Games"". Dangerous Games was released in the fall of 1986. There were some great covers featured on the album, for example, The Animals classic ""It's My Life"" and Marbles' ""Only One Woman"". Bonnet had been a member of Marbles in the late 60's when they had this hit in the UK. This double pack features both albums, and is a must for all Alcatrazz fans!
Graham Bonnet – Lead Vocals and Backing Vocals
Steve Vai – Guitars and Backing Vocals
Jimmy Waldo – Keyboards and Backing Vocals
Gary Shea – Bass
Jan Uvena – Drums, Percussion and Backing Vocals