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"All We Are" is a song composed by the German heavy metal band Warlock, from their 1987 album Triumph and Agony. It was released as the band's fourth single and published by Vertigo Records . A music video for the song was shot by director Mark Rezyka [ 1 ] in the Los Angeles river basin [ 2 ] and was on heavy rotation on MTV 's heavy metal ...
"Dance Monkey" is a song by Australian singer Tones and I, released on 10 May 2019 as the second single (first in the US) from Tones and I's debut EP, The Kids Are Coming. The song was produced and mixed by Konstantin Kersting .
Triumph and Agony is the fourth and final studio album by the German heavy metal band Warlock, released on 29 September 1987.. The album was recorded in the US with producer Joey Balin and a different band line-up in comparison with the previous album True as Steel, which had made the name of Warlock known outside of Europe.
Warlock was a German heavy metal band founded in 1982 in Düsseldorf by members of the underground bands Snakebite and Beast. The band gained popularity and some commercial success in Europe in the mid-1980s, due to the personality and stage presence of lead vocalist Doro Pesch .
It includes the songs "All We Are" and "Für immer" (Forever), Warlock's best known tracks, also because of the intense rotation of their videos on MTV. [19] Warlock opened for Dio in Europe [20] and embarked on their only US tour, supporting Megadeth. [21] At the end of the US tour, Doro remained the sole German in the band after all the other ...
Rare Diamonds is a compilation album, containing songs of the German heavy metal band Warlock and songs coming from Warlock singer Doro Pesch's first two solo albums. The album was released as LP in 1991 at the same time of a VHS with videos of the band and Doro's.
The Ballads is a compilation of songs released by the German hard rock singer Doro Pesch and by her former band Warlock with the label Vertigo Records.The compilation was published after the singer had left the label in 1996, ending a ten years long collaboration.
The video produced for this song and shot by Mark Rezyka is contained in the VHS video compilation with the same name. In 1998 the track was part of Doro's compilation The Ballads . In 2003 Doro Pesch released a live version of the song as single, published by SPV/Steamhammer .