





Year : 1986 (Japan HR HM 1000 Vol.5 Edition 2022)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock , AOR
Country : Denmark
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Videos
Size : 188 mb
Bio:
Skagarack is a Danish rock band from Kolding.The band released their first album in 1986, where they hit with "I'm Alone".They have released four albums and play rock music with elements of melodic heavy rock. Characteristic of the band is that they have always had a high level of playing technique.In 1985, the band obtained a record deal with Polydor, who were responsible for the release of the band's debut album Skagarack, which was recorded in Copenhagen and London. The album was released in July 1986 and sold approximately 30,000 copies in Denmark.That same month, Skagarack performed on the Orange Scene at Roskilde Festival 1986, where the band closed the festival.That same summer, the band toured the UK, playing Reading Festival and The Marquee Club, among other venues. In 1991, the band received a Grammy for the album A Slice of Heaven in the category "Danish Heavy Rock Release of the Year".The band achieved some success in Denmark and abroad with songs such as "I'm Alone", "Anytime, Anywhere" and "Hungry for a Game". The group's recordings are included on the compilation albums in the series "50 Stærke Danske Hits".The band, which never got its big break, disbanded around 1991, but was restored almost in original line-up for the Esbjerg Rock Festival in 2009, where they performed with other 80s icons like Foreigner, Europe, Rick Astley, Bananarama and others.Keyboard player Tommy Thiel Rasmussen is today (as singer) part of the group Neighbours, based in Ansager. Studio musician Lars Daugaard (drummer) was also associated with the band, at one point.
Album:
And here’s another volume from the Universal Music Japan reissue campaign of their ‘HR/HM 1000‘ series – the Limited Release reissue of long time out of print albums from their Hard Rock / Heavy Metal catalog at the price of 1000 Yen = about 9 USD.As part of the 2022 batch, ”HR-HM 1000 Vol.5”, we find SKAGARACK‘s first, self-titled debut from the band including 5 bonus tracks. This is the remastered version of the album.Originally released in 1986, “Skagarack” is pure melodic Scandi AOR made in Heaven, with that infectious crisp hard rock guitar glorious keyboards.All started with the Danish trio Pulze: vocalist Torben Schmidt, guitarist Jan Petersen, and drummer Alvin Otto later joined forces with bassist Morten Munch and keyboardist Tommy Rasmussen to form Skagarack.The group shopped a demo which caught the attention of Polydor who released this Scandi AOR classic in 1986. Coming out of Denmark like a bull in a china shop, Skagarack were capable of the kind of sound and attention that was tailor-made for 1986.While their native tundra and the Far East embraced Skagarack with the likes of Madison and Treat, the US was far more smitten with the likes of Bon Jovi and another ‘certain’ band from Europe to take any interest.‘Skagarack’ should’ve been the kind of album that put Scandinavia on the mainstream map and catapulted these delightful Danes to the top! Unfortunately, it didn’t. But their lack of fortune was made up in superior melodic rock.Things open up with ‘Move It In The Night’, a tasty little ditty with plenty of keys and infectious chorus to boot. Torben Schmidt has a Lou Gramm circa ‘Foreigner 4’ like delivery which works awesomely here.Next up is ‘I’m Alone’ which was a major hit in their native Denmark (rightfully so). You could always count on the Danes for amazing hook-filled melodies ‘o plenty with lavish keys decorating the swelling choruses.‘Saying’ is driben by a smattering guitar riff, while a classic British-like guitar intro sets the tone for the next cut ‘Damned Women’, which is a finely composed thumper with just enough keys to lighten the mood.‘Don’t Turn Me Upside Down’ is by far the pearler here, how US airwaves didn’t take to this like flies on a rib roast is again beyond me? Infectious sing-a-long qualities make this a bona fide Scandi classic nevertheless.Melodies keep a coming for another standout ‘Lies’, with synth pulsing keys oozing out from all over.‘City Child’ just deliver more Scandi Heaven with sugar sweet synths offsetting a maniacal blend of chugging guitars and a little pan flute. ‘Double Crossed’ closes down this Danish delight with swirling synths, chugging guitar, stirring vocals and more hooks than a tackle box off the coast of Kolding.Skagarack’s follow up ‘Hungry For A Game’ is their masterpiece with ‘Slice Of Heaven’ not far behind in it’s own special way. But this debut ‘Skagarack’ has something special: that ’86 feeling, that keyboards / synths, that Scandinavian magic…This remastered reissue sounds great, and we have a very good B-side in “Stand By Me”, a pure 80 extended version on “I’m Alone” and 3 juicy live tracks.Top shelf Scandi AOR.
Line-Up:
Torben Schmidt - vocals
Jan Petersen - guitars
Martin Munch - bass
Tommy Rasmussen - keyboards
Alvin Otto - drums
Tracklist:
01. Move It In The Night
02. I’m Alone
03. Saying
04. Damned Woman
05. Don’t Turn Me Upside Down
06. Lies
07. Victim Of The System
08. City Child
09. Double Crossed
10. Stand By Me (Bonus Track)
11. I’m Alone (Extended Version) (Bonus Track)
12. Victim Of The System (Live) (Bonus Track)
13. Move It In The Night (Live) (Bonus Track)
14. City Child (Live) (Bonus Track)
+ Video "Don’t Turn Me Upside Down" (Official Video)
+ Video "I’m Alone" (Official Video)
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