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I'm a Rebel is the second studio album by German heavy metal band Accept, recorded in 1979 and released in 1980 (see 1980 in music). It was the first of three consecutive Accept records to utilize Dirk Steffens as producer .
List of singles, showing year released and album name Title Year Album "Lady Lou" 1979 Accept "I'm a Rebel" 1980 I'm a Rebel "Burning" 1981 Breaker "Breaker" "Starlight" "Fast as a Shark" 1983 Restless and Wild "Restless and Wild" "Balls to the Wall" Balls to the Wall "Midnight Mover" 1985 Metal Heart "Screaming for a Love-Bite" "T.V. War" 1986
Accept recorded the song in 1979, releasing it in 1980 as a single as well as the opening track for their second album, I'm a Rebel. It was credited to the pseudonym "George Alexander". [ 3 ] It was the band's only recording of a song no band member wrote or co-wrote until a rearrangement of Edward Elgar's instrumental " Pomp and Circumstance ...
Best of Accept is a compilation album by German heavy metal band Accept, released in 1983. The songs on the album were pulled from Accept's earliest four solo albums, namely Accept , I'm a Rebel , Breaker , and Restless and Wild , which was released during the following year.
Accept toured the world supporting the album, [13] and documented the live shows with the live mini-album Kaizoku-Ban. The follow-up, Russian Roulette , was released in 1986. In 1987, Udo Dirkschneider was fired from the band, [ 14 ] and later decided to embark on a solo career.
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Accept is the debut studio album released by German (then West German) heavy metal band Accept. It was recorded in 1978 and released in early 1979 on the West German label Brain Records . Drums on the record are played by Frank Friedrich, but he chose not to pursue a professional music career and so his place was taken by Stefan Kaufmann just ...