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Kingdom Come-Live in Switzerland 1993 DVD5 1993
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Kingdom Come-Live in Switzerland 1993_VHSrip_DVD5
picГод выпуска: 1993
Жанр: Hard Rock
Продолжительность: 01:53:32
В ролях:
Lenny Wolf-Vocal
James Kottak- drums
Danny Stag - lead guitar
Rick Steier - rhythm guitar
Johnny B.Frank - bass guitar
Описание:
1.living out of touch
2.pushing hard
3.fake believer
4.what love can be
5.should I
6.bas solo/intro
7.mad queen
8.can't deny
9.get it on
10.drum solo/outro
11.i've been tring
12.little wild thing
13.do I belong
14.organ solo/intro
15.can't resist
16.friends
17.guitar solo/intro
18.hideaway
19.passion departed
20.do you like it
21.stay
22.the shuffle
23.your not the only
24.highway to hell
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Доп. информация: In 1988, after having been signed to Polygram Records, New York by Derek Shulman, Lenny Wolf and his manager Marty Wolff (no relation), were asked to put a new band together. The players he chose for his new band were: James Kottak on drums, Danny Stag on lead guitar, Rick Steier on rhythm guitar and Johnny B.Frank on the bass guitar (for more background see Lenny Wolf Biography).
A very lucky event happened when Lenny was introduced to Bob Rock, who is best known for his work with Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, Loverboy and Metallica. "Working with Bob was one of the best times I've had during my career. Being a musician himself, knowing how to get the best out of a band, a similar outlook on how the sound should be and working in a great studio (LittleMountain in Vancouver, Canada) were major reasons for the first record's success", - says Lenny.
Having finished the record Bob and Lenny flew to New York to mix it at the Electric Lady Studio, formerly owned by Jimmy Hendrix. During the mixing session of "Get It On", John Kalodner, a John Lennon look-alike and one of American rock's most listened to men, stopped by to say "hi". He liked the song and asked if he could take a cassette with him. As far as is known, the tape ended up at a radio station in Detroit, which played the song without anyone in the band or Polygram Records knowing about it. Hard as it is to believe, other stations actually recorded the song off the air since the record had not even been released yet. The American music industry magazine "Album Network" reported about a mysterious band, which kept the telephone lines of Detroit's rock stations busy for days. Suddenly, a few weeks later, all of America's rock stations were playing "Get It On". Kingdom Come shipped gold (500,000 copies), before the label or the band itself were able to discuss the first single.
Kingdom Come toured throughout Europe opening for an English band called "Magnum", while the news from the states kept on getting more and more exciting by the minute. Timing could not have been better and Kingdom Come ended up on the first American tour named "Monsters of Rock", playing with Van Halen, Scorpions, Metallica and Dokken. "Besides having to sing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, it was the greatest time of my life. Strange enough, playing in front of 500 people makes me sweat a lot more than facing 80,000 rock heads in New Jersey's Meadowlands Stadium", - says Lenny. After the Monsters of Rock tour Kingdom Come continued touring America with the Scorpions for another two months.
A new chapter in Lenny Wolf's Kingdom Come was just beginning. The split meant taking everything into his own hands - and he took it on with his usual enthusiasm. After a short period of guidance and help from Stephan Galfas, Lenny was introduced to Nigel Thomas, who then took over the band's management. Lenny began writing all of the material for what was to become Kingdom Come's third album "Hands of Time", and took over full production responsibilities for the first time. Following the release of "Hands of Time" in 1991, Lenny continued to commute between Los Angeles and Hamburg and came into contact with WEA Germany, through a friend of his named Gerd Krombholz. The relationship culminated in a WEA worldwide signing and in 1993 the album "Bad Image" was recorded in LA and Hamburg, with Lenny once again taking on the lion's share of responsibilities. After a long and frustrating period of business hassles, culminating in the tragic death of Nigel Thomas, their manager, Kingdom
Come changed labels in 1994 from WEA to Viceroy, a small but very motivated label located near Nuremberg - Germany. The band, now with a complete German line-up, began to work on their next album "Twilight Cruiser" which was released in 1996.
Right before finishing the "Twilight Cruiser" tour in 1996, Lenny and his label Viceroy decided at the last minute to record the show in Basle, Switzerland. The outcome was the "Live and Unplugged" double CD.
Kingdom Come, was now being managed by Jim Lewis, a former A&R man for Polygram Records during the album "Hands of Time". At this time, due to the fast lane changes in the US music industry and, especially, the high peak of the Seattle grunge sound, bands like Kingdom Come were facing a much harder time.
Lenny started writing again and, not willing to sell out by jumping on any trend, he kept the musical red thread, for which Kingdom Come is known throughout the years. Looking for a drummer, Lenny remembered a fantastic band, called "Mother's Finest", whose drummer was Dion Murdock. Lenny called and Dion checked in at the "Reeperbahn", Hamburg's red-light touristy district. Lenny recalls: "I hadn't heard him play for about seven years, not knowing whether he was all drugged out or had lost his ability to play, but my instinct had proved me right". Dion's first sentence after arrival was: "Hey man, let's go to work". Magic words for a man on a mission!! "Master Seven" became reality and was released in 1997.
A passion for Corvette automobiles gave birth to a friendship between Lenny Wolf and Luca Maric, his partner in crime for years to come. At the request of many friends, the urge for a very personal statement in Lenny's home language started to grow in him. Not wanting to change the world, rather recording a very straight ahead, guitar oriented CD, with a bit of Lenny's old AC/DC school, its in a raw production with German words.
It surely was exciting to hear Lenny sing in English and German in Kingdom Come's opening slot for Deep Purple throughout their German tour in the summer of 1999. It couldn't have been all that bad, since a well-known manager, by the name of David Krebs, who managed bands like Aerosmith, Scorpions, Ted Nugent and Lenny's preacher Bon Scott, is now taking care of Lenny, after having watched the band performing live in Berlin.
Having survived the home-town experience, Lenny is now concentrating on the next record, which is expected to be released in Oct. 2000 through Eagle Rock Records in London. Besides a whole bunch of new songs, the record also includes 2 totally re-recorded tracks from the "Stone Fury" album (early eighties) and 4 songs of Lenny´s German language album (1999), which have been translated into English. It´s a powerful and passionate musical statement of intensely personal yet universal emotions. This is music you cannot read about - you have to listen to it, best at 2 a.m on the highway with the volume-switch turned up to 11!
Качество: VHSRip
Формат: DVD Video
Видео кодек: MPEG2
Аудио кодек: AC3
Видео: 704x576 50Hz 4:3
Аудио: AC3 48000Hz 16bits 2 chanels 

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