Krokus (album)
Krokus (also known - by the band in particular - as First Album[2]) is the self-titled first album by Swiss band Krokus. It was the only Krokus album to feature Hansi Droz and Remo Spadino. It is also the only Krokus album to show a progressive rock style. The album has become a collector's item since only 560 copies were ever pressed and it has never been made available since.
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Released | 29 April 1976 | |||
Recorded | Nov.-Dec., 1975 | |||
Studio | At Sinus Studio, Berne | |||
Genre | Hard rock, progressive rock | |||
Length | 35:46 | |||
Label | Schnoutz Records | |||
Producer | Krokus, Peter J. Mac Taggart | |||
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Track listing
- "Majale" (Tommy Kiefer) - (2:56)
- "Angela Part One" (Chris von Rohr/Kiefer/Hansi Droz/Remo Spadino) - (3:00)
- "Energy" (Kiefer) - (5:04)
- "Mostsaphin" (Instrumental) (Kiefer) - (3:05)
- "No Way" (Kiefer) - (2:39)
- "Eventide Clockworks" (Instrumental) (von Rohr) - (1:10)
- "Freak Dream" (Peter Richard/Kiefer/Droz) - (3:35)
- "Jumpin’ In" (Richard/Droz) - (2:32)
- "Insalata Mysta" (Kiefer/Droz/Spadino) - (7:04)
- "Angela Part Two" (von Rohr/Kiefer/Droz/Spadino) - (1:37)
- "Just Like Every Day" (Richard) - (3:03)
Personnel
- Thommy Kiefer - lead and backing vocals, lead guitar
- Hansi Droz - rhythm guitar
- Remo Spadino - bass
- Chris von Rohr - drums, backing and lead vocals, piano, percussion
- Additional musicians
- Rebo (Ribo B. Boulding) - congas (2, 8, 10)
- Peter Richard - vocals
- Eric Mertz - emotional vocals (9)
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References
- Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Krokus Krokus review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
- KROKUS ONLINE - official homepage - Discography - FIRST ALBUM
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