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Expanded 1986 Album W/ 8 Bonus Tracks
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Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1986 album from the hard rockers. After achieving worldwide recognition fronting Rainbow in 1980, Graham Bonnet returned to his solo career followed by a very brief stint with The Michael Schenker Group before forming Alcatrazz in 1983, with Swedish guitar maestro Yngwie J. Malmsteen. Alcatrazz released a total of three studio albums - No Parole From Rock 'N' Roll in 1983, Disturbing The Peace in 1985, where Malmsteen was replaced by former Frank Zappa alumni Steve Vai, who left and was replaced by guitarist Danny Johnson, for 1986's Dangerous Games. Among the originals included on Dangerous Games was a cover of The Animals' 'It's My Life', as well as a re-reading of 'Only One Woman', a song written by Robin, Maurice and Barry Gibb that had previously been a hit for Graham's pop duo The Marbles way back in 1968. Also included is a very rare and previously unreleased live "audience" recording from Long Island, captured in November 1986 on the Dangerous Games tour. Included are unique, if rough and ready versions of Alcatrazz classics 'Island In The Sun' and 'God Blessed Video', as well as Rainbow hits 'Since You Been Gone' and 'All Night Long'. The set includes remastered audio, plus new liner notes from Classic Rock's Malcolm Dome based on recent interviews with Graham Bonnet
Dangerous Games (Expanded Edition) by Alcatrazz featuring Graham Bonnet is a must-have CD for fans of classic hard rock and melodic metal. Originally released in 1986, this expanded edition offers remastered audio and bonus tracks that showcase the band's dynamic range and powerful musicianship. Alcatrazz, fronted by legendary vocalist Graham Bonnet?known for his work with Rainbow and Michael Schenker Group?delivers high-energy performances blending sharp guitar riffs with soaring vocals. The band achieved international acclaim in the 1980s, particularly with hits like "Island in the Sun" and their influential collaborations with virtuoso guitarists such as Yngwie Malmsteen and Steve Vai. Released by Cherry Red Records, a renowned UK label celebrated for its dedication to reissuing classic albums across genres, this edition ensures both new listeners and longtime fans experience Dangerous Games at its best.
The third studio album by American heavy metal band Alcatrazz. After several difficult years on stage, Graham Bonnet appears to have finally found the key to eternal youth. Super album! I recommend.