Stampede (Krokus album)

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Stampede
Studio album by Krokus
Released November 1990
Recorded Pink Tonstudios, Zuchwil, Switzerland
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length 60:35
Label Phonag Records
Producer Fernando von Arb, Pedro Haldemann, Many Maurer
Krokus chronology

Heart Attack
(1988)
Stampede
(1990)
To Rock or Not to Be
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Stampede is the 11th studio album by Swiss hard rock band Krokus. It features an almost completely different line-up to that of their last album (with the exception of Fernando von Arb), and was, perhaps ironically, recorded near the band's home town of Solothurn by Jürg Naegeli, a former member of the band. It was also the first Krokus album not to feature Marc Storace on vocals since he joined the band. His replacement, Peter Tanner, had previously been a member of Swiss bands Witchcraft, Bloody Six and Headhunter. The album reached No. 18 in the Swiss album chart.[2]

Track listing

All songs by Fernando von Arb, Many Maurer and Peter Tanner, except where indicated

  1. "Stampede" - 4:41
  2. "Electric Man" - 5:24
  3. "Rock 'n' Roll Gypsy" - 4:35
  4. "Shotgun Boogie" (von Arb, Maurer, Tanner, Patrick Mason) - 5:25
  5. "Nova-Zano" (von Arb, Maurer, Tanner, Mason) - 6:28
  6. "Street Love" - 4:32
  7. "Good Times" - 4:43
  8. "She Drives Me Crazy" (von Arb, Maurer, Tanner, Mason) - 5:15
  9. "In the Heat of the Night" (von Arb)- 7:02
  10. "Rhythm of Love" (von Arb, Maurer, Tanner, Mason) - 5:24
  11. "Wasteland" (Maurer, Tanner) - 7:08

Personnel

Band members
Production
  • Jürg Naegeli - engineer, mixing
  • Pedro Haldemann - co-producer, mixing
  • Hanspeter Huber - mixing
  • Katrin Brändli - assistant mixing engineer
  • Ian Cooper - mastering at Townhouse Studios, London

References

  1. Anderson, Jason. "Krokus Stampede review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-08-21. 
  2. "Krokus – Stampede". Hitparade.ch (in German). Media Control Charts. Retrieved 2012-08-22. 

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