Two complete original albums by Switzerland's top heavy metal export paired together, with one bonus track added to each disc, a cover of B.T.O.'s smash 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet' on 1990's 'Stampede', and the 'Chesslete' version of that song tacked on to 1994's 'To Rock Or Not to Be'. a combined total of 25 tracks & more than two hours of head banging mayhem. Also features the original cover art of each. Double slim line jewel case. 1999 release.
L**N
Essential Rock!
Fantastic dual release by one of my all time favourite Rock bands! Both album slam hard with essential tunes! Great arrangement of tracks too! Great releases! Better than anything AC/DC released over the past twenty years without a doubt! Krokus Rock! Any release by this band contains so much energy and passion! Rock for all time...!! J Counsell.
S**A
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Bought as a gift
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Krokus - Stampede
Very Good!
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Krokus - 'Stampede / To Rock Or Not To Rock' (Angel Air)
First off, I wanted to say that how literally I was amazed at just how great these to lesser-known Krokus titles sounded. On disc one, it's 'Stampede', the band's 1990 Marc Storace-less effort. However, you'd be surprised at how good he replacement - Petter Tanner actually is. Tunes that I liked best were the title track "Stampede", "Electric Man", the boot-stomping "Rock & Roll Gyspy", the Motley Crue-like {sort to speak} "Good Times", "Rhythm Of Love" and their cover of BTO's "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet". Disc two is their 1995 disc 'To Be Or Not To Be' where vocalist Marc Storace returns but also their old drummer Freddy Steady (off of '82's 'One Vice At A Time'). Songs that make this CD a keeper are "Lion Heart", the rocking "Natural Blonde", "Talking Like A Shotgun" and (again) their cover of Bachman Turner Overdrive's "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet", but a different mix. Go figure. Recommended.
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