Cena: |
Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | Pošta Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja)
Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Hard Rok i Metal, Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
Original, made in Western Germany
Knjizica od 12 str.
knjizica 5 Cd 4+
Studio album by Accept
Released 11 May 1989
Recorded September 1988–January 1989
Studio Dierks Studios, Stommeln, Cologne, Germany
Genre
Heavy metalglam metal[1]
Length 53:11
Label RCA/BMG Ariola (Europe)
Epic (US)
Producer Dieter Dierks
Accept chronology
Russian Roulette
(1986) Eat the Heat
(1989) Staying a Life
(1990)
No. Title Length
1. `X-T-C` 4:25
2. `Generation Clash` 6:22
3. `Chain Reaction` 4:38
4. `Love Sensation` 4:42
5. `Turn the Wheel` 5:24
6. `Hellhammer` 5:30
7. `Prisoner` 4:50
8. `I Can`t Believe in You` 4:48
9. `Mistreated` 8:53
10. `Stand 4 What U R` 4:05
11. `Break the Ice` 4:12
12. `D-Train` 4:24
Total length: 1:02:14
Personnel
Band members
David Reece – vocals
Wolf Hoffmann – all guitars
Peter Baltes – bass
Stefan Kaufmann – drums
Additional Musicians
Jim Stacey – rhythm guitar in live shows
Jacky Virgil - backing vocals on `Chain Reaction`
Mark Dodson - crowd vocals on `Turn the Wheel`
Production
Dieter Dierks – producer, engineer, mixing, arrangements with Accept
Topo – mixing, assistant engineer
Norbert Gutzmann – technician
Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk, New York
Gaby `Deaffy` Hauke – management, cover idea
George Chin – cover photo
Ashley Kramer – back photo
Hentschel Grafic Service – cover design
Supporting tour
The Eat the Heat tour consisted of David Reece on vocals, Wolf Hoffmann on lead guitar, Peter Baltes on bass, Stefan Kaufmann on drums, and Jim Stacey (ex-Break Point) on rhythm guitar. The first leg of the tour consisted of the band headlining at small clubs around the U.S. for about two months. Kaufmann sustained a back injury during this period, and was replaced by House of Lords drummer Ken Mary. Accept then began a North American act with W.A.S.P. and Metal Church. The tour overall was a disappointment, plagued with poor attendance numbers and a failure to draw the American crowds that the band had hoped to appeal to with this new lineup. A rumored behind-stage fight at the Vic Theater in Chicago between Reece and Baltes led to the band splitting up, and the tour was subsequently cancelled.[5]