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 (Instrumental) |
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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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Opening |
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Breaking The Heart Of The City |
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Jet To Jet |
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Skyfire |
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Sons And Lovers |
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Hiroshima Mon Amour |
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God Blessed Video |
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Will You Be Home Tonight |
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Kree Nakoorie |
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Since You've Been Gone |
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Painted Lover |
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Suffer Me |
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Stripper |
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Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live |
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Kojo No Tuki (The Moon Over The Lake) |
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Night Games |
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All Night Long |
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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. After original guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen quit to pursue a solo career, Graham Bonnet recruited yet another virtuoso player, the ex-Frank Zappa guitarist Steve Vai, who appears here on this expanded version of Disturbing The Peace.
The success of the debut album, No Parole From Rock ‘N’ Roll, and the follow-up live effort: Live Sentence, secured Alcatrazz a major deal with Capitol Records and a famous producer in Eddie Kramer. Graham Bonnet is in fine form on Disturbing The Peace, and Steve Vai's unique guitar work nudges Alcatrazz’s Hard Rock a step closer to the Progressive Rock genre. This 2011 expanded edition of the album contains a second, 17-track disc, featuring an unabridged live concert performed at the Shinjuku Koseinenkin-Kaikan hall, in Tokyo, Japan.