Keel (album)
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Keel is the fourth album by the glam metal band Keel, released on June 21, 1987. This was the last album to feature guitarists Marc Ferrari and Brian Jay, as they left the band a year later. They eventually rejoined Keel in 1998 to release Keel VI: Back in Action and again in 2008 for the band's 25th anniversary.[2]
This was the band's first album since their 1984 debut Lay Down the Law to be produced by someone other than Gene Simmons.
Track listing
- "United Nations"
- "Somebody's Waiting"
- "Cherry Lane"
- "Calm Before the Storm"
- "King of the Rock"
- "It's a Jungle Out There"
- "I Said the Wrong Thing to the Right Girl"
- "Don't Say You Love Me"
- "If Love Is a Crime (I Wanna Be Convicted)"
- "4th of July"
Personnel
- Ron Keel – vocals, guitar
- Marc Ferrari – guitars
- Bryan Jay – guitars
- Kenny Chaisson – bass
- Dwain Miller – drums
Singles
"Somebody's Waiting" / "I Said the Wrong Thing to the Right Girl"
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"Lay Down the Law" · "Speed Demon" · "The Right to Rock" · "Because the Night" · "Tears of Fire" · "Rock & Roll Outlaw" · "Somebody's Waiting" · "Dreams Are Not Enough"
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