Round 13
1999 studio album by Krokus
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Studio album by Krokus | ||||
Released | 8 October 1999 | |||
Recorded | Switzerland, Spring 1999 | |||
Studio | Watermill Studio, Brübach Oberbüren, canton St. Gallen. | |||
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Length | 40:47 | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Round 13 is the thirteenth studio album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus, and the only album to feature Welsh vocalist Carl Sentance, formerly of Persian Risk and the Geezer Butler Band. It includes a cover of "Heya" by J. J. Light (a.k.a. Jim Stallings from Sir Douglas Quintet).[dead link]
The album was mixed by Tony Platt.
Track listing
All songs by Fernando von Arb, except where indicated.
- "Heya" (Bob Markley, Jim Stallings) - 4:16
- "Money Back" (von Arb, Many Maurer) - 4:31
- "Break Free" - 3:52
- "Guitar Rules" - 2:58
- "Blood Comes Easy" - 4:51
- "Suck My Guitar" - 3:55
- "Gipsy Love" - 4:44
- "Whitchhunt" - 3:59
- "Backstabber" - 4:16
- "Wild Times" - 3:17
Personnel
- Band members
- Carl Sentance - vocals
- Fernando von Arb - guitars, bass, piano, backing vocals, producer
- Chris Lauper - guitars
- Many Maurer - bass, guitars, backing vocals, producer
- Peter Haas - drums, percussion
- Additional musicians
- Andy Portmann, Chris Egger, Claudio Matteo - backing vocals
- Production
- Tony Platt - mixing, mastering
- Ray Staff - mastering
Charts
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[2] | 35 |
References
- ^ Anderson, Jason. "Krokus Round 13 review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-08-23.
- ^ "Swisscharts.com – Krokus – Round 13". Hung Medien. Retrieved 21 February 2021.
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Krokus
- Chris von Rohr
- Fernando von Arb
- Marc Storace
- Mandy Meyer
- Dominique Favez
- Flavio Mezzodi
- Freddy Steady
- Hansi Droz
- Remo Spadino
- Tommy Kiefer
- Jürg Naegeli
- Steve Pace
- Jeff Klaven
- Dani Crivelli
- Many Maurer
- Peter Haas
- Peter Tanner
- Tony Castell
- Carl Sentance
- Chris Lauper
- Patrick Aeby
- Stefan Schwarzmann
- Mark Kohler
- Krokus
- To You All
- Pain killer / Pay It In Metal
- Metal Rendez-vous
- Hardware
- One Vice at a Time
- Headhunter
- The Blitz
- Change of Address
- Heart Attack
- Stampede
- To Rock or Not to Be
- Round 13
- Rock the Block
- Hellraiser
- Hoodoo
- Dirty Dynamite
- Alive and Screamin'
- Fire and Gasoline
- Long Stick Goes Boom: Live From Da House of Rust
- Early Days '75-'78
- Stayed Awake All Night - The Best
- The Dirty Dozen
- Definitive Collection
- The Collection
- Best Of
- Long Stick Goes Boom: The Anthology
- "Tokyo Nights"
- "Heatstrokes"
- "Bedside Radio"
- "Winning Man"
- "Rock City"
- "American Woman"
- "Save Me"
- "Bad Boys Rag Dolls"
- "Stayed Awake All Night"
- "Screaming in the Night"
- "Midnite Maniac"
- "Ballroom Blitz"
- "Our Love"
- "School's Out"
- "Screaming in the Night (Live)"
- "Let the Love Begin"
- "Let It Go"
- "Wild Love"
- "You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet"
- "I Want It All"
- "Angel of My Dreams"
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