Grande rock

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Grande rock
Studio album by The Hellacopters

Publication
(s)

1999

Label (s) White Jazz Records
Toys Factory
Sub Pop

Format (s)

CD, record

Genre (s)

Sleaze skirt

Title (number)

12 CD / 13 record

running time

37:56 (CD)

occupation
Nick Royale
Guitar , vocals
Kenny
bass
Robert Eriksson
Drums
Boba Lee Fett
Guitar , piano , organ

production

The Hellacopters

Studio (s)

Silence Studio , Koppom ( Eda )

chronology
Payin 'the Dues
(1997)
Grande rock High Visibility
(2000)

Grande Rock is the third studio album by the Swedish sleaze rock band The Hellacopters from 1999.

Emergence

In contrast to the first two, the album was not recorded in the Sunlight Studio with producer Tomas Skogsberg . Instead, the recordings took place in the small town of Koppom in the municipality of Eda . It was produced solely by the Hellacopters. The album was released on May 17, 1999.

The album is the first album without the guitarist Dregen , who focused on his band Backyard Babies . Anders Lindström , who was not an official member of the band, but played the piano parts on the previous albums, also took over the guitar parts on this album.

Track list

  1. Action De Grâce - 2:17 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  2. Alright Already Now - 2:56 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  3. Move Right Out Of Here - 2:09 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  4. Welcome To Hell - 5:19 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  5. The Electric Index Eel - 1:52 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  6. Paul Stanley - 2:01 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  7. The Devil Stole The Beat From The Lord - 3:54 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  8. Dogday Mornings - 3:20 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  9. Venus In Force - 3:00 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  10. 5 vs. 7 - 5:39 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  11. Lonely - 3:07 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)
  12. Renvoyer - 2:22 (Music & Text: The Hellacopters)

The record release contains an additional title, Angel Dust , which comes seventh after Paul Stanley and before The Devil Stole The Beat From The Lord . The title is a cover version of a song by the English metal band Venom from their debut album Welcome to Hell .

Single releases

The tracks Move Right Out Of Here and The Devil Stole The Beat From The Lord have been released as singles .