quinta-feira, outubro 10, 2013

Alcatrazz's albums to be re-released in November (Europe ex. UK ONLY)

Metal Mind Productions is proud to present the exclusive re-issue of four albums by the American heavy metal band Alcatrazz - "No Parole From Rock'n Roll" (1983), "Live Sentence – No Parole From Rock'N'Roll" (1984), "Disturbing The Peace" (1985) and "Dangerous Games" (1986).
 
Alcatrazz was formed in 1983 in Los Angeles, California by the legendary rock vocalist Graham Bonnet. He was a veteran of both Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow and Michael Schenker Group. Using Rainbow and MSG as templates, Bonnet enlisted Swedish guitar sensation Yngwie Malmsteen. The remaining band members were ex-Alice Cooper drummer Jan Uvena, keyboardist Jimmy Waldo and bassist Gary Shea - both of 70's AOR underdog New England. The group's debut album 'No Parole From Rock'N'Roll', included a hit single "Island in the Sun" often played by MTV. Alcatrazz then released "Live Sentence - No Parole From Rock'N'Roll", live alum recorded during the band's tour in Japan. By the time Alcatrazz returned to the studio for its sophomore album, guitarist Malmsteen felt he had outgrown the group. He was let go to embark on a solo career, and the band hired ex-Frank Zappa guitarist - Steve Vai. Second studio album "Disturbing the Peace" redefined the band's vision. Lead single "God Blessed Video" was fresh, innovative and featured in high rotation on both MTV and USA's Night Flight. However, soon after release Steve Vai left in order to join David Lee Roth's solo band. He was replaced by guitarist Danny Johnson (ex-Axis and Rod Stewart), who recorded what would become Alcatrazz's final studio album.  They released "Dangerous Games" in 1986 but after a short tour, Alcatrazz called it a day, and its members went on to other projects. Bonnet went on to record with guitarist Chris Impellitteri, before resuming his solo career. 1998 saw the release of "The Best of Alcatrazz", which compiled tracks from all eras of the band, and was intended to be the final word.   In 2003, bassist Tim Luce introduced Graham Bonnet to guitarist Howie Simon. At the time, Simon was working with vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, Journey, Talisman). Bonnet, Simon and Luce invited drummer Glen Sobel to sit in with them at a few low-key LA concerts. The group discovered they had a unique and exciting chemistry, and in 2007 the band was invited to co-headline a sold-out Japanese tour with Joe Lynn Turner. The band rang in the 2008 New Year with Bay Area legends Y&T, and in January of 2008 Alcatrazz was a featured performer at the Fender Guitars Custom Shop's annual 'Fret Fest' at NAMM. In July the band headlined the 2008 BerkRock Festival in Berkovitsa, Bulgaria. 2009 saw the band hit Mexico for the first time ever.  This was followed by a successful winter tour of Europe.  In 2010, Alcatrazz finally conquered Russia with a series of shows. In October of 2010, Alcatrazz headlined the "Voices Of Rainbow" tour, which covered various cities in Japan.  This tour also featured ex-Rainbow vocalists Joe Lynn Turner and Doogie White (ex-Rainbow, Cornerstone, Tank).  The highlight of the tour was all three vocalists sharing the stage together for the first time ever on Rainbow classics. Currently, the band is writing material for a new album…
 
Today, Alcatrazz albums - "No Parole From Rock'n Roll", "Live Sentence – No Parole From Rock'N'Roll", "Disturbing The Peace" and "Dangerous Games", will be re-released in a new digipak edition, each one enriched with bonus tracks. Metal Mind Productions set the release date for November, 11th (Europe ex. UK).
 
Alcatrazz
"No Parole From Rock'n Roll" (re-release + bonus tracks)
Label: Metal Mind Records
Cat. no.: MASS CD 1480 DG
Barcode: 5907785038219
Format: CD DG
Genre:  Heavy Metal
Release date: 11.11.2013 Europe ex. UK
 
Tracklist:
 
1. Island In The Sun
2. General Hospital
3. Jet To Jet
4. Hiroshima Mon Amour
5. Kree Nakoorie
6. Incubus
7. Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live
8. Big Foot
9. Starcarr Lane
10. Suffer Me
 
Bonus tracks:
11. Since You've Been Gone (Live at The Country Club, Reseda)
12. Desert Song (Live In Tokyo)
13. Guitar Crash (Live In Tokyo)
 
Alcatrazz
"Live Sentence – No Parole From Rock'N'Roll" (re-release + bonus tracks)
Label: Metal Mind Records
Cat. no.: MASS CD 1481 DG
Barcode: 5907785038226
Format: CD DG
Genre:  Heavy Metal
Release date: 11.11.2013 Europe ex. UK
 
Tracklist:
 
1. Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live
2. Hiroshima Mon Amour
3. Night Games
4. Island In The Sun
5. Kree Nakoorie
6. Coming Bach (Instrumental)
7. Since You've Been Gone
8. Evil Eye (Instrumental)
9. All Night Long
 
Bonus tracks:
10. Jet To Jet (Live at The Country Club, Reseda)
11. Big Foot (Live In Tokyo)
12. Suffer Me (Live In Tokyo)
 
Alcatrazz
"Disturbing The Peace" (re-release + bonus tracks)
Label: Metal Mind Records
Cat. no.: MASS CD 1482 DG
Barcode: 5907785038233
Format: CD DG
Genre:  Heavy Metal
Release date: 11.11.2013 Europe ex. UK
 
Tracklist:
 
1. God Blessed Video
2. Mercy
3. Will You Be Home Tonight
4. Wire And Wood
5. Desert Diamond
6. Stripper
7. Painted Lover
8. Lighter Shade Of Green (Instrumental)
9. Sons And Lovers
10. Skyfyre
11. Breaking The Heart Of The City
 
Bonus tracks:
12. General Hospital (Live at The Country Club, Reseda)
13. Kree Nakoorie (Live at The Country Club, Reseda)
14. Koujou No Tsuki (Live In Tokyo)
 
Alcatrazz
"Dangerous Games" (re-release + bonus tracks)
Label: Metal Mind Records
Cat. no.: MASS CD 1483 DG
Barcode: 5907785038240
Format: CD DG
Genre:  Heavy Metal
Release date: 11.11.2013 Europe ex. UK
 
Tracklist:
 
1. It's My Life
2. Undercover
3. That Ain't Nothin
4. No Imagination
5. Ohayo Tokyo
6. Dangerous Games
7. Blue Boar
8. Only One Woman
9. Witchwood
10. Double Man
11. Night Of The Shooting Star
 
Bonus tracks:
12. Hiroshima Mon Amour (Live at The Country Club, Reseda)
13. Suffer Me (Live at The Country Club, Reseda)
14. Somethin' Else (Live In Tokyo)
 
Metal Mind Productions
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