The Kings Are Here

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The Kings Are Here
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Studio album by
Released1980
StudioNimbus 9 "Soundstage", Toronto
Genre Rock
Length30:42
Label
Producer Bob Ezrin
The Kings chronology
The Kings Are Here
(1980)
Amazon Beach
(1981)
Singles from The Kings Are Here
  1. "Switchin' to Glide"
    Released: 1980
  2. "This Beat Goes On" / "Switchin' to Glide"
    Released: 1980
  3. "Don't Let Me Know"
    Released: 1980 [1]
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The Kings Are Here is the debut Canadian studio album by the Kings, released in 1980 and certified Platinum in 2021. [3] Its first two tracks, "This Beat Goes On" and "Switchin' to Glide", are usually played together and reached #59 on the RPM singles chart in Canada. [4]

Contents

The album was reissued on CD for the first time in 1999 with five bonus tracks as The Kings Are Here and More. [5]

Background

The Kings Are Here was produced by Bob Ezrin, who had just completed working on Pink Floyd's The Wall . Taking some time off, Ezrin was back home in Toronto and stopped by the Soundstage studio, where he had worked with Alice Cooper and others. There he encountered the Kings recording a self-funded album and, liking what he heard, agreed to mix the tracks "This Beat Goes On" and "Switchin' to Glide". However, realizing that he wasn't satisfied with the recordings, Ezrin took the tapes to Elektra Records in Los Angeles and secured the band a deal with the label. Ezrin then made the Kings re-rehearse and re-arrange the songs for a month before they re-recorded the album, with some songs having been re-written. [6]

The album went Gold in Canada [7] and peaked at #74 on Billboard's Top 200 in October 1980, spending 26 weeks on the chart. The single "Switchin' to Glide"/"This Beat Goes On" reached #43 on Billboard's Hot 100. [8]

The Kings released one more album on Elektra, the Ezrin produced and less successful Amazon Beach (#170), before signing with Capitol Canada for the R.S.V.P. EP in 1982. [9] [10]

Track listing

All tracks are written by David Diamond and Aryan Zero, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Beat Goes On" 3:08
2."Switchin' to Glide" 2:32
3."It's Okay" 2:53
4."Go Away" 3:45
5."Partyitis" 3:49
6."Run Shoes Running" 2:32
7."Anti Hero Man" 3:25
8."Love Store" 3:28
9."Don't Let Me Know" 3:58
10."My Habit"Diamond, Zero, Bill Lanza3:40
Total length:30:42
1999 bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Right to the Top" (new track) 3:30
12."If the Stars Come Out Tonight" (new track) 4:20
13."Unstoppable" (from Unstoppable, 1993) 3:51
14."Shoulda Been Me" (from Unstoppable) 3:07
15."If We Don't Belong Together" (originally from Unstoppable; reworked and remixed)Sonny Keyes, Zero4:36

Personnel

The Kings
Technical

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