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April Wine chronology; Walking Through Fire ... The tracks cover the main touring years from 1973 to ... (Robert Wright, AKA. Art La King) – 3:53 "Victim for Your ...
April Wine is a Canadian rock band formed in 1969 and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, led by singer-guitarist-songwriter Myles Goodwyn until his death in 2023. April Wine first experienced success with their second album, On Record (1972), which reached the top 40 in Canada and yielded two hit singles: a cover of Elton John's "Bad Side of the Moon", a top 20 hit in Canada; and a cover of Hot ...
Faster is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 1979. It was recorded at Le Studio, Morin-Heights, Quebec. It was recorded at Le Studio, Morin-Heights, Quebec. The album would be certified gold in the US and Canada by the Canadian Recording Industry Association and RIAA .
Classic Masters is a compilation album by Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 2002. [1] The album cover is a reprint of the albums First Glance (1978) (American version only), The Hits (1987), and Greatest Hits (1979).
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Canadian rock band April Wine released in 1979. [1] The picture on this album cover is also used on three other albums First Glance (1978) (American version only), The Hits (1987), and Classic Masters (2002).
The Whole World's Goin' Crazy is the fifth studio album by Canadian rock band April Wine, released in September 1976. [1] [3] With the release of this album Steve Lang had replaced Jim Clench on bass. It reached No. 1 in Canada on the RPM national album chart on May 8, 1976, [4] and remained there for two weeks. [5]
The album was recorded during performances at El Mocambo club [2] on 4 and 5 March 1977 when April Wine opened for The Rolling Stones during one of the surprise club appearances for which the Stones are renowned, [3] [4] and during which they recorded part of their own live album Love You Live (1977).