Live Sentence

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Live Sentence (1984) was the first and only live album released by Graham Bonnet's Alcatrazz and contains some of the songs performed by Bonnet in his time with Ritchie Blackmore's Heavy Metal band Rainbow The Live show was based on their previous album No Parole From Rock N' Roll and had the same lineup. According to Billboard: Weeks on Chart: 16, Peak: #145

Live Sentence
Live Sentence cover
Studio album by Alcatrazz
Released 1984
Recorded 1984
Genre Metal
Speed Metal
Length  ?
Label Polydor
Professional reviews
Alcatrazz chronology
No Parole from Rock N' Roll
(1983)
Live Sentence
(1984)
Disturbing the Peace
(1985)


  1. Too Young to Die, Too Drunk to Live
  2. Hiroshima Mon Amour
  3. Night Games
  4. Island in the Sun
  5. Kree Nakoorie
  6. Coming Bach
  7. Since You've Been Gone
  8. Evil Eye
  9. All Night Long

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