Top Alcatrazz Albums
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Take No Prisoners
Take No Prisoners
[2023]
The Official Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2 (1983-1984)
The Official Bootleg Box Set, Vol. 2 (1983-1984)
[2022]
V
V
[2021]
Born Innocent
Born Innocent
[2020]
The Official Bootleg Box Set 1983-1986
The Official Bootleg Box Set 1983-1986
[2018]
Parole Denied - Tokyo 2017 (Live)
Parole Denied - Tokyo 2017 (Live)
[2018]
Live in Japan 1984 - Complete Edition
Live in Japan 1984 - Complete Edition
[2018]
The Ultimate Fortress Rock Set (Box Set) [feat. Tomorrow's Outlook, George Lynch, The Graham Bonnet Band, Hardin & York & Graham Bonnet]
The Ultimate Fortress Rock Set (Box Set) [feat. Tomorrow's Outlook, George Lynch, The Graham Bonnet Band, Hardin & York & Graham Bonnet]
[2016]
Live at the Country Club, Reseda
Live at the Country Club, Reseda
[2016]
15 Greatest Offenses
15 Greatest Offenses
[2016]
Ten Best
Ten Best
[2015]
No Parole from Rock 'N' Roll (Bonus Track Version)
No Parole from Rock 'N' Roll (Bonus Track Version)
[2011]
Live '83
Live '83
[2009]
AWOL In Hollywood
AWOL In Hollywood
[2007]
Dangerous Games (Bonus Track Version)
Dangerous Games (Bonus Track Version)
[1986]
Disturbing the Peace
Disturbing the Peace
[1985]
Live Sentence
Live Sentence
[1984]
No Parole from Rock N' Roll
No Parole from Rock N' Roll
[1983]
Related Information for Alcatrazz
Alcatrazz was a heavy metal band formed in 1983 in Los Angeles by Graham Bonnet.The band's initial line-up consited of Graham Bonnet (vocals - ex-Rainbow / Michael Schenker Group), Yngwie Malmsteen (guitar - ex-Steeler), Gary Shea (bass - ex-New England), Jimmy Waldo (keyboards - also ex-New England) and Jan Uvena (drums - ex-Alice Cooper / Pointer Sisters).After recording the first two albums musical differences surfaced, and Yngwie Malmsteen quit in 1985. Against the wishes of the band's management, he was replaced by Steve Vai who also left after recording the album Disturbing The Peace. The band brought in Danny Johnson to replace him, and recorded the album Dangerous Games before finally breaking up in 1987.Graham Bonn... read more
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