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Fireworks (Bonfire album)
1987 studio album by Bonfire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fireworks is the second album by the German hard rock band Bonfire. It was released in 1987 on the label BMG International with two different covers, the worldwide one had a patterned similar to a decorated vault door while the North American version was simply four pictures of each band member in each corner of the cover. This album was recorded with a guest drummer, Ken Mary from Fifth Angel, because the band's drummer was fired during the writing sessions. A new drummer was hired just before the band toured in support of Fireworks. In 2003, the album was certified a Gold seller. Originally the band had recorded 25 songs, settling on 11 tracks.
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Band members
- Claus Lessmann - lead & backing vocals
- Hans Ziller - lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars, backing vocals
- Horst Maier - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Jörg Deisinger - bass, backing vocals
Additional personnel
- Ken Mary - drums, percussion
- Martin Ernst - keyboards
Remastered Edition
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In 2009 Fireworks was remastered by Toni Ubler for the company Yesterrock. This edition of the album now featured 8 additional songs, all live performances by Bonfire from circa 1988 with Claus, Hans, Jörg playing in addition to new members Angel Schleifer and Edgar Patrik. The track listing is as follows:
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