Tracklist front / back album covers download rar torrent
Side one
"Heatstrokes" - 4:00
"Bedside Radio" - 3:22
"Come On" - 4:29
"Streamer" - 6:44
"Shy Kid" - 2:33
Side two
"Tokyo Nights" - 5:54
"Lady Double Dealer" - 3:13
"Fire" - 6:07
"No Way" - 4:02
"Back-Seat Rock 'n' Roll" - 3:15
Years Active
1975 – present (46 years)
Founded In
Solothurn, Solothurn, Switzerland
Krokus Band Members
Chris von Rohr (1975 – present)
Dani Crivelli (1987 – 1989)
Dom Favez (2002 – 2007)
Fernando von Arb (2008 – present)
Freddy Steady (1976 – present)
Mandy Meyer (2006 – present)
Marc Storace (1979 – present)
Mark Kohler (2008 – present)
Patrick Aeby (2002 – 2005)
Tommy Kiefer (1975 – 1981)
Marc Storace – lead vocals
Fernando von Arb – rhythm guitar, keyboards, bass, backing vocals
Tommy Kiefer – lead guitar, backing vocals
Chris von Rohr – bass, backing vocals, percussion, drums, keyboards
Freddy Steady – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Krokus is a hard rock band from Switzerland. They enjoyed moderate success in North America during the 1980s. Krokus was founded in Solothurn in 1975 by bassist (and original lead vocalist) Chris von Rohr and guitarist Tommy Kiefer. Former Eazy Money vocalist Marc Storace joined the band as frontman in time for their Metal Rendez-vous album in 1980.
Metal Rendez-vous is the 4th studio album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus, released in June 1980. It is the first Krokus release to feature vocalist Marc Storace; Chris von Rohr had formerly served as the band's lead vocalist but appears on Metal Rendez-vous as the band's bassist. The track "Heatstrokes" charted number one in the British Heavy Metal Charts, and arguably opened up markets for Krokus in Britain and the United States, along with "Bedside Radio" and "Tokyo Nights". Strangely, the song "Tokyo Nights" features a reggae beat halfway through.[1] The album sold more than 150,000 copies in Switzerland and was certified Triple Platinum.
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