Charade (Charade album)

Charade is the first album by a new group from formerly members of the band Bonfire. It was released in 1998 by Bareknuckle. The album was originally recorded in 1993 by the group when they were known as Bonfire. When Claus Lessmann left the band, Michael Bormann joined and recorded this album. It was shelved by the band's record company and the group went their separate ways. After Claus Lessmann and Hans Ziller purchased the rights to the name of Bonfire and music from 1986–1991, Michael Bormann and Angel Schleifer decided to give the previously shelved album a chance. It was picked up by a Japanese record company and under a new name it was released. Jörg Deisinger and Edgar Patrik provide the bass and drums to the album but declined to be included in the line-up. This album has become a hot item for Bonfire fans, especially since in 2004 it was re-released with Charade's second album. In addition to the music, there is a file encoded on the disc that brings up Avex Incorporated's web site.

Charade
Studio album by
Charade
ReleasedMay 27, 1998
Recorded1993
GenreHard rock
Length42:03
LabelBareknuckle
ProducerAngel Schleifer and Michael Bormann
Charade chronology
Charade
(1998)
II
(2004)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Call My Name"Angel Schleifer, Jörg Deisinger, Michael Bormann4:16
2."You're My Home"Schleifer, Deisinger, Marc Ribler4:36
3."Heart To Heart"Schleifer, Deisinger, Ribler4:16
4."Angel In Hell"Schleifer, Deisinger, Steve Plunkett4:35
5."Whisper In The Wind"Schleifer, Deisinger, Plunkett4:30
6."Caroline"Schleifer, Bormann3:02
7."Waitin' For Love"Schleifer, Bormann4:18
8."Love Will Open The Door"Schleifer, Robin McAuley3:38
9."Bad Boys"Schleifer, Deisinger, Bormann3:47
10."Heaven"Bormann5:05

Band members

  • Michael Bormann - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Angel Schleifer - lead guitars, keyboards, programming
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