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One Vice at a Time

 
Album Review: One Vice at a Time
 

  • Artist: Krokus
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1982
  • Total Time: 36:50
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Why does an MC go from preaching a positive, uplifting message of African-American pride to celebrating drugs and promiscuity? Why does a serious jazz saxophonist suddenly give up hard bop and start emulating Kenny G? And why does a gutsy, risk-taking alternative country artist end up playing it safe and turning into yet another Shania Twain or Garth Brooks clone? It's simple -- the artist gets sick of struggling, takes a look at the marketplace and decides to go with what is profitable instead of sticking to his/her creative guns. Krokus was a lot like that. The Swiss headbangers didn't start out as headbangers; they were originally a progressive rock outfit along the lines of Yes, Genesis, and ELP. But when the band didn't get anywhere commercially, it decided to cash in on metal's popularity and started emulating AC/DC. Krokus' detractors would argue that One Vice at a Time is the work of a poor man's AC/DC -- and, to be sure, this 1982 LP is formulaic and contrived. But while Krokus wasn't easy to respect or admire, it was easy to like. AC/DC-minded tunes like "Save Me" and "Long Stick Goes Boom" aren't very imaginative, but they're infectious and enjoyable nonetheless. From Krokus' own songs to a cover of the Guess Who's "American Woman," everything on this album is catchy. Is One Vice at a Time derivative and shamelessly unoriginal? Yes. But it's still a fun record and ends up being a very guilty pleasure. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Long Stick Goes Boom Marc Storace, Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (5:12)
Bab Boys, Rag Dolls Marc Storace, Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (3:48)
Playin' the Outlaw Freddy Steady, Marc Storace, Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (3:59)
To the Top Freddy Steady, Marc Storace, Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (4:21)
Down the Drain Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (3:15)
American Woman Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Gary Peterson, Michael James Kale Krokus (3:37)
I'm on the Run Marc Storace, Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (3:43)
Save Me Marc Storace, Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (4:27)
Rock'n'roll Fernando Von Arb, Chris Von Rohr Krokus (4:07)

Credits

Krokus (Producer), Krokus (Main Performer), Freddy Steady (Drums), Freddy Steady (Vocals), Mark Kohler (Guitar), Mark Kohler (Guitar (Rhythm)), Tony Platt (Producer), Marc Storace (Vocals), Fernando Von Arb (Guitar), Fernando Von Arb (Arranger), Fernando Von Arb (Vocals), Chris Von Rohr (Bass), Chris Von Rohr (Arranger), Chris Von Rohr (Vocals), Barry Sage (Assistant Engineer)
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One Vice at a Time
One Vice at a Time cover
Studio album by Krokus
Released 1982
Genre Heavy Metal
Length 36:14
Label Arista Records
Producer Tony Platt
Professional reviews

Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Krokus chronology
Hardware
(1981)
One Vice at a Time
(1982)
Headhunter
(1983)

One Vice at a Time is Krokus' sixth album, released in 1982 on Arista Records. It became a gold album in Canada and Switzerland, and was the first album to feature Mark Kohler on rhythm guitar. It includes a cover of The Guess Who's song "American Woman", and a song "Rock N' Roll" which is very similar to the Led Zeppelin song "Rock And Roll". The song "Long Stick goes Boom" is on the radio station V-ROCK in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories."[1].

Track listing

  1. "Long Stick Goes Boom" - 5:10
  2. "Bad Boys, Rag Dolls" - 3:45
  3. "Playin' The Outlaw" - 4:00
  4. "Save Me" - 4:22
  5. "Down The Drain" - 3:12
  6. "American Woman" - 3:39
  7. "I'm On The Run" - 3:42
  8. "To The Top" - 4:18
  9. "Rock N' Roll" - 4:06

Line-Up

References

  1. ^ KROKUS ONLINE - official homepage - Discography - ONE VICE AT A TIME

 
 

 

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