Alive and Screamin'

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Alive and Screamin'
Alivescreaming cover.jpg
Cover art by Les Edwards
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 1986
RecordedAmarillo, Texas, Cincinnati, Ohio, Baltimore, Maryland and Toronto, Canada with Remote Recording Services Mobile,
Poughkeepsie, New York with Westwood One Mobile, 1986
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length41:59
Label Arista
Producer Tony Platt
Krokus chronology
Change of Address
(1986)
Alive and Screamin'
(1986)
Heart Attack
(1988)
Singles from Alive and Screamin'
  1. "Screaming in the Night"
    Released: 1986 (special promo single)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 5/10 [2]

Alive and Screamin' is the first live album by the Swiss hard rock band Krokus, recorded on their tour of the United States and Canada in 1986.

Contents

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)From the albumLength
1."Long Stick Goes Boom" Fernando von Arb, Chris von Rohr, Marc Storace One Vice at a Time (1982)5:38
2."Eat the Rich"von Arb, von Rohr, Storace, Butch Stone Headhunter (1983)4:55
3."Screaming in the Night"von Arb, von Rohr, Storace, Stone, Mark KohlerHeadhunter6:00
4."Hot Shot City"Tommy Keiser, Jeff Klaven, Storace, Kohler Change of Address (1986)4:00
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)From the albumLength
5."Midnite Maniac"Storace, von Arb The Blitz (1984)4:11
6."Bedside Radio"von Arb, von Rohr, Jürg Naegeli Metal Rendez-Vous (1980)3:19
7."Lay Me Down" (previously unreleased) Bob Marlette, Sue Shifrin 3:33
8."Stayed Awake All Night" (Bachman–Turner Overdrive cover) Randy Bachman Headhunter5:46
9."Headhunter"von Arb, von Rohr, Storace, StoneHeadhunter4:45

Personnel

Krokus
Production

Charts

YearChartPosition
1987 Billboard 200 (USA) [3] 97

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