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Alcatrazz Parole Denied-Tokyo 2017

Format:
2CD+DVD
Style:
Hard Rock
Release:
07.12.2018
Art-Nr.:
CD20666
Label:
Frontiers Records
Price no VAT, plus Shipping 12.55 $

Tracklist

01
Night Of The Shooting Star
02
Ohayo Tokyo
03
Too Young To Die...too Drunk To Live
04
Suffer Me
05
God Blessed Video
06
Will You Be Home Tonight
07
Jet To Jet
08
Witchwood
09
Skyfire
10
Hiroshima Mon Amour
11
Island In The Sun
01
Emotion (studio Demo)
02
No Imagination (studio Demo)
03
Losing You Is Winning (studio Demo)
04
Please Call Me (studio Demo)
05
Blue Boar (studio Demo)
06
Ohayo Tokyo (studio Demo)
07
Set Me Free (rehearsal / Studio Demo)
08
Rider (rehearsal / Studio Demo)
01
Night Of The Shooting Star
02
Ohayo Tokyo
03
Too Young To Die...too Drunk To Live
04
Suffer Me
05
God Blessed Video
06
Will You Be Home Tonight
07
Jet To Jet
08
Witchwood
09
Skyfire
10
Hiroshima Mon Amour
11
Island In The Sun
12
Hiroshima Mon Amour (soundcheck)

Description

As part of the Graham Bonnet Band's 2017 "The Book" tour in Japan, a three night special engagement and reunion of Alcatrazz was presented much to the de light of the Japanese hard rock faithful.

Founding Alcatrazz members, Graham Bonnet (vocals), Jimmy Waldo (keyboards) and Gary Shea (bass), reunited after 33 years for a unique series of shows in Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo, Japan in March 2017. For the special occasion, the band was rounded out by Mark Benquechea (drums) and Conrado Pesinato (guitars), both from the Graham Bonnet Band.

In addition to this unique farewell performance caputred on audio and video, Alcatrazz raided the archives and added some unreleased bonus tracks taken from the original sessions recorded in 1985, including one song, "Emotion" with a young Steve Vai on guitar.

Alcatrazz was formed in 1983 by former Rainbow and Michael Schenker Group vocalist Graham Bonnet along with Jimmy Waldo and Gary Shea and made three studio albums in the 1980's. The band's debut album included a young Swedish guitarist, Yngwie Malmsteen and their second album, guitar virtuoso Steve Vai. Alcatrazz split up in 1987 after the release of their third abum, "Dangerous Games."