"Heart Attack" is Krokus tenth studio album, and is described by the band as The last attempt to keep the band together in a deep crisis. As well as being the bands first album on MCA Records, it saw the return of original Krokus founding member Chris Von Rohr.
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In the realm of rock music, certain albums come to symbolize not only the creative prowess of a band but also their ability to overcome adversity. One such example is the 1988 release of Krokus' tenth studio album, "Heart Attack". Representing a critical period in the band's history, this 12" LP vinyl album marked their last attempt to keep the group together amidst a deep crisis. Additionally, it served as their debut release on MCA Records and witnessed the return of Chris Von Rohr, an original founding member of Krokus. By the time "Heart Attack" was released, Krokus had already established themselves as a prominent force in the hard rock and heavy metal scene. However, internal conflicts and commercial challenges had taken a toll on the band, leading them to the brink of dissolution. This album emerged as a desperate attempt to salvage their unity and musical legacy, showcasing the band's determination to overcome their crisis and regain their former glory. "Heart Attack" exhibits the distinct heavy metal sound that Krokus had become known for over the years. The album presents a raw and aggressive musical approach, characterized by blistering guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and pounding rhythms. The songwriting on the record reflects a sense of urgency and emotional intensity, as the band channels their turmoil into their music. The release of "Heart Attack" not only marked a new chapter for Krokus but also symbolized their unwavering determination to keep the band intact. The return of Chris Von Rohr, a founding member who had left the band, injected a renewed sense of unity and creative synergy. His presence contributed to the band's cohesion and reinvigorated their musical vision. Despite the internal struggles and industry challenges, Krokus managed to deliver an album that showcased their resilience and refusal to succumb to adversity. "Heart Attack" became a testament to their enduring spirit and their ability to rise above their circumstances, further solidifying their status as a resilient force in the rock music landscape. While "Heart Attack" did not achieve the same commercial success as some of Krokus' earlier albums, it holds an essential place in the band's discography. It represents a pivotal moment in their career, where they confronted their crisis head-on and fought to preserve their musical legacy. The album serves as a reminder of the band's resilience and their unyielding passion for their craft. Moreover, "Heart Attack" continues to resonate with fans who appreciate Krokus' raw and unapologetic approach to hard rock. The album's songs remain staples in their live performances, connecting with audiences through their infectious energy and anthemic qualities. |
Music Genre: Swiss Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal |
Album Production Information: The album: "KROKUS - Heart Attack" was produced by: "The Long Noses" Von Rohr and Von Arb Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Michael Wagener for Double Trouble Productions "Heart Attack" was recorded at Pink Tonstudios, Switzerland This album was mixed at: The Enterprise, Los Angeles |
Record Label & Catalognr: MCA Records 255 388 |
Media Format: 12" LP Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
Year & Country: 1988 Made in Germany |
Personnel/Band Members and Musicians on: KROKUS - Heart Attack |
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Complete Track-listing of the album "KROKUS - Heart Attack" |
The detailed tracklist of this record "KROKUS - Heart Attack" is:
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"Heart Attack" Record Label Details: MCA Records 255 388, LC 1056
Krokus' vinyl discography is a wild ride through the '80s hard rock/heavy metal scene. From their early raw power on "Metal Rendez-vous" to the anthemic hits of "Headhunter" ("Screaming in the Night," "Eat the Rich"), each album is a sonic punch to the gut. Their live energy translates onto vinyl, capturing the charisma of frontman Marc Storace and the band's arena-ready sound. Whether it's the sleaze of "One Vice at a Time" or the polished metal of "The Blitz," Krokus' vinyl collection is a testament to their enduring influence on the genre.
This album arrived at a crossroads in Krokus' career. While they had enjoyed considerable success in the early 80s with hits like "Heatstrokes" and "Bedside Radio," the mid-80s saw a shift in the musical landscape. Hair metal was on the rise, challenging traditional hard rock bands to adapt or fade away.
Alive and Screamin' 12" Vinyl LPFounded in 1975, Krokus swiftly ascended the ranks of the music scene, blending the grit of hard rock with the ferocity of heavy metal. The Swiss outfit, consisting of seasoned musicians, carved a niche for themselves with their energetic performances and unapologetic sound.
Change of Address 12" Vinyl LPThe year 1975 marked the inception of Krokus, and it was a time when the global rock scene was undergoing dynamic shifts. As the echoes of the psychedelic era faded away, a new wave of hard-hitting rock emerged, drawing inspiration from blues, metal, and a rebellious spirit.
Early Days 12" Vinyl LPIn 1981, Krokus, the Swiss heavy metal force, released "Hardware," their eighth album. Produced in collaboration with Ariola Canada, the vinyl LP encapsulates the raw energy of the era's heavy metal scene. Marking a pivotal moment in the genre's evolution, the album's tracks showcase Krokus's musical prowess.
- Hardware (1981, Canada) - Hardware (1981, France) - Hardware (1981, Holland) - Hardware Swiss Pressing (1981, Switzerland)Headhunter is the seventh album by Krokus and was released in 1983. It achieved Gold status in the United States. The track "Screaming in the Night" was the band's biggest hit to date, and is still played on classic rock radio stations. Headhunter is the only Krokus album to feature "Steve Pace" on drums
Headhunter 12" Vinyl LPBy the time "Heart Attack" was released, Krokus had already established themselves as a prominent force in the hard rock and heavy metal scene. However, internal conflicts and commercial challenges had taken a toll on the band, leading them to the brink of dissolution.
Heart Attack 12" Vinyl LPIn the realm of heavy metal, certain albums stand as milestones, shaping the genre's landscape and leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans. Krokus' "Metal Rendez-Vous" is undeniably one such album. Released as a 12" vinyl LP, this iconic record not only marked the band's ascent in the world of metal
Metal Rendez-Vous 12" Vinyl LPIn 1983, the Swiss rock band Krokus unveiled their iconic album "One Vice at a Time" through an original Swiss pressing on a 12" LP vinyl. Distinguished by the +ML+ mark on the record label, this release captures the essence of its time period, encapsulating the fervor of the 1980s rock scene.
- One Vice at a Time (1982, Europe) - One Vice at a Time (1982, Switzerland)The emergence of Krokus and their influential hard rock sound during the late 1970s and early 1980s marked a significant chapter in Swiss music history. The Swiss hard rock scene, while not as widely recognized as those of the United States or the United Kingdom, produced notable acts such as Krokus
Painkiller 12" Vinyl LPSwiss heavy metal band Krokus made a significant impact on the metal scene with their third full-length album, "Pay It In Metal". Released in 1978, this album showcased the band's raw power and established them as a force to be reckoned with in the world of heavy metal. With its memorable riffs
Pay It In Metal 12" Vinyl LP"The Blitz" marked Krokus' seventh studio album and was released on March 7, 1984. The album continued the band's journey into a more polished and radio-friendly sound compared to their earlier, rawer works. This evolution in their musical style was partly influenced by the producer Bruce Fairbairn
- The Blitz (1984, Germany) - The Blitz (1984, USA)