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1984 live album by Alcatrazz

Live Sentence Live album by Alcatrazz Released 1984 Recorded January 28, 1984 Venue Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo, Japan Genre Heavy metal, hard rock Length 38:52 Label Rocshire (US), Polydor (Japan) Producer Andrew Trueman, Lester Claypool Alcatrazz chronology No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll (1983) Live Sentence (1984) Disturbing the Peace (1985)

Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [1] The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 6/10[2]

***Live Sentence*** is a 1984 live album by American [heavy metal](/source/Heavy_metal_music) band [Alcatrazz](/source/Alcatrazz), and the only live album featuring the band's original lineup. The live concert recorded for the album was performed on January 28, 1984, at [Nakano Sun Plaza](/source/Nakano_Sun_Plaza) in Tokyo. In addition to tracks from Alcatrazz's debut album, *[No Parole from Rock 'n" Roll](/source/No_Parole_from_Rock_'n'_Roll)*, the album includes performances by Alcatrazz of songs from the [Rainbow](/source/Rainbow_(rock_band)) album *[Down to Earth](/source/Down_to_Earth_(Rainbow_album))* recorded and released when [Graham Bonnet](/source/Graham_Bonnet), Alcatrazz's singer and primary lyricist, was the lead singer of Rainbow. According to *[Billboard](/source/Billboard_(magazine))*, the album spent 16 weeks on the chart and peaked at No. 133.[3]

## Track listings

Side A No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Too Young to Die, Too Drunk to Live" Graham Bonnet, Yngwie Malmsteen 4:48 2. "Hiroshima Mon Amour" Bonnet, Malmsteen 4:13 3. "Night Games" (from Graham Bonnet's solo album Line-Up) Ed Hamilton 3:28 4. "Island in the Sun" Bonnet, Malmsteen, Jimmy Waldo 4:09

Side B No. Title Writer(s) Length 5. "Kree Nakoorie" Bonnet, Malmsteen, Waldo 6:52 6. "Coming Bach" (instrumental) Johann Sebastian Bach 0:52 7. "Since You've Been Gone" (Rainbow cover) Russ Ballard 3:32 8. "Evil Eye" (instrumental) Malmsteen 5:13 9. "All Night Long" (Rainbow cover) Ritchie Blackmore, Roger Glover 5:45

2011 Reissue bonus tracks No. Title Writer(s) Length 10. "Big Foot" Bonnet, Malmsteen 4:12 11. "Suffer Me" Bonnet, Malmsteen 4:52 12. "Desert Song" (Michael Schenker Group cover) Michael Schenker, Bonnet 5:10 13. "Guitar Crash" (instrumental) Malmsteen 4:00 14. "Lost in Hollywood" (Rainbow cover) Blackmore, Glover, Cozy Powell 5:25 15. "Koujou No Tsuki" Bonnet, Malmsteen 1:37 16. "Something Else" (Eddie Cochran cover) Bob Cochran, Sharon Sheeley 3:38 Total length: 67:46

- The song "Kree Nakoorie" was edited down to 6:52 for the album release, the song actually ran 11:13 long at the show. On the album the song ends when the crowd cheers, but at the concert there was an additional 4:21 guitar solo ending with [Yngwie J. Malmsteen](/source/Yngwie_J._Malmsteen) making his guitar sound like a spaceship taking off. This extended version of the song can be found on any video release.

- The bonus tracks are from the same concert and comprise the entire unabridged concert with the exception of Jet To Jet.

### No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll Tour Live in Japan 1984.1.28 Audio Tracks (2010 Reissue)

1. "Too Young to Die, Too Drunk to Live"

1. "Hiroshima Mon Amour"

1. "Night Games"

1. "Big Foot"

1. "Island in the Sun"

1. "Kree Nakoorie"

1. "Since You've Been Gone"

1. "Suffer Me"

1. "Desert Song"

1. "Evil Eye"

1. "All Night Long"

1. "Lost in Hollywood"

1. "Koujou No Tsuki"

1. "Something Else"

### 2016 Remastered Version

**CD**

1. "Too Young to Die, Too Drunk to Live" – 4:52

1. "Hiroshima Mon Amour" – 4:12

1. "Night Games" – 3:01

1. "Big Foot" – 4:12

1. "Island in the Sun" – 4:09

1. "Kree Nakoorie" – 7:35

1. "Coming Bach" – 3:20

1. "Since You've Been Gone" – 3:32

1. "Suffer Me" – 4:52

1. "Desert Song" – 5:14

1. "Evil Eye" – 5:05

1. "Guitar Crash" – 4:37

1. "All Night Long" – 7:08

1. "Lost in Hollywood" – 5:25

1. "Koujou No Tsuki" – 1:37

1. "Something Else" – 3:10

**DVD**

****Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, January 28, 1984****

1. "Too Young to Die, Too Drunk to Live"

1. "Hiroshima Mon Amour"

1. "Night Games"

1. "Big Foot"

1. "Island in the Sun"

1. "Kree Nakoorie"

1. "Coming Bach"

1. "Since You Been Gone"

1. "Suffer Me"

1. "Desert Song"

1. "Evil Eye"

1. "Guitar Crash"

1. "All Night Long"

1. "Lost in Hollywood"

1. "Koujou No Tsuki"

1. "Something Else"

****Rock Palace USA****

1. "Too Young to Die, Too Drunk to Live"

1. "Hiroshima Mon Amour"

1. "Island in the Sun"

### Live in Japan 1984 Complete Edition (2018 Reissue)

### CD 1

1. Opening ("Incubus")

1. Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live

1. Hiroshima Mon Amour

1. Night Games

1. Big Foot

1. Island In The Sun

1. Kree Nakoorie

1. Coming Bach

1. Since You Been Gone

1. Suffer Me

### CD2

1. Desert Song

1. Jet To Jet

1. Evil Eye

1. Guitar Crush

1. All Night Long

1. Lost In Hollywood

1. Kojo No Tsuki

1. Something Else

#### DVD / BD

1. Opening

1. Too Young To Die, Too Drunk To Live

1. Hiroshima Mon Amour

1. Night Games

1. Big Foot

1. Island In The Sun

1. Kree Nakoorie

1. Coming Bach

1. Since You Been Gone

1. Suffer Me

1. Desert Song

1. Jet To Jet

1. Evil Eye

1. Guitar Crush

1. All Night Long

1. Lost In Hollywood

1. Kojo No Tsuki

1. Something Else

## Personnel

**Alcatrazz**

- [Graham Bonnet](/source/Graham_Bonnet) – vocals, acoustic guitar on "Something Else"

- [Yngwie Malmsteen](/source/Yngwie_Malmsteen) – guitar

- Jimmy Waldo – keyboards, backing vocals, guitar on "Something Else"

- Gary Shea – bass

- [Jan Uvena](/source/Jan_Uvena) – drums, backing vocals

**Production**

- Andrew Trueman – producer

- Lester Claypool – producer, remixing at Rochshire Studios, Anaheim, California

- Jeffrey Karlson, Kanae Yokota – live recording engineers

- Jimmy Isaacs – guitar technician

- Linda Henman – remixing assistant

- Peter Vargo – remixing assistant

- Bad Samuels – art direction

- Jake Duncan – tour manager

- Andrew Trueman for De Novo Music Group – management

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Rivadavia, Eduardo. ["Alcatrazz Live Sentence review"](http://www.allmusic.com/album/live-sentence-mw0000196602). [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic). Retrieved April 4, 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-martin_2-0)** [Popoff, Martin](/source/Martin_Popoff) (November 1, 2005). *The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties*. [Burlington, Ontario](/source/Burlington%2C_Ontario), [Canada](/source/Canada): [Collector's Guide Publishing](/source/Collector's_Guide_Publishing). p. 16. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [978-1-894959-31-5](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/978-1-894959-31-5).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Live Sentence Billboard Albums"](http://www.allmusic.com/album/live-sentence-mw0000196602/awards). [AllMusic](/source/AllMusic). Retrieved April 4, 2013.[*[dead link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Link_rot)*]

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