Head Hunter

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 37:18

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Great 2 hear it again!!!

evilshaw

This is their best album...& Rob Halford is on "Ready To Burn"...got to love that!!!

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It's been years

OrkyDoc

I was just a young head banger when this came out. I actually owned the Album and Cassett. However, I never owned the CD. The song that made Krokus in the United States was 'Screamin' in the Night' This is a pretty strong album all in all 'Stayed Awake All Night' is a great track too. I am looking forward to listening to this after all these years.

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Swiss rockers Krokus had already been around the bend a number of times by the time they scored their first (and only) American platinum success with 1983′s Headhunter. Shameless bandwagon hoppers that they were (their origins lay in cheesy, late-’70s progressive rock), the band at least deserve credit for mixing their musical stew just right on this occasion. The results include the frenetic title track, a highly competent power ballad in “Screaming in the Night,” and their biggest hit — a reworking of Bachman Turner Overdrive’s “Stayed Awake All Night.” Mid-tempo rockers such as “Eat the Rich” and “Russian Winter” also receive energetic performances from the band, but singer Marc Storace generally makes a nuisance of himself with his grating screech, which falls somewhere between Bon Scott and Accept’s Udo Dirkschneider. Though their ridiculous attempt to emulate the pop-metal posturing of the day (guitarist Fernando Von Arb’s incessant pouting remains an especially horrifying image) would do them little good, Headhunter, at least, remains Krokus’ finest moment. – Eduardo Rivadavia

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