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To support Cobblestone Street, Mike toured Europe, including France, Switzerland, Spain, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Turkey and the UK. The tour ended at Le Forum in Vaureal. [25] Tramp embarked on a US tour and his first ever acoustic tour of the country in summer 2013.
Steffensen formed the band Spacehead and released an album. Later, an album called Brothers for Life was released under the moniker Mike & Oliver containing pre-Freak of Nature material. Steffensen also was part of Tramp's solo albums Recovering the Wasted Years and More to Life Than This and also played with Tramp during his European tour in 2003.
A British tour with AC/DC as support act was set to commence on 25 April 1976. However, on 19 March, Paul Kossoff died from cerebral and pulmonary edema on an overnight flight from Los Angeles to New York leading to the tour's cancellation. [1] Following Kossoff's death, the band continued under the name of Crawler. [1]
Following a successful acoustic tour of Europe in 2012, Tramp recorded the new acoustic folk style rock album at Medley Studio, Copenhagen-Denmark in the summer of 2012, with his good friend engineer/Co-producer and multi-instrumentalist Soren Andersen. Originally, the plan was to release it as double album, but Tramp later changed his mind. [2]
The band did a world tour to support the album. The tour began April 17 in Las Vegas and April 18 in Los Angeles at the House of Blues with RATT. The tour continued through Mexico and South America, and then in Europe on June 8 at Sin City in Wales followed by cities such as London, Paris, Oslo, Madrid, Barcelona, and Bologna, ending in ...
The album spent one week at #66 on the UK Albums Chart in October 1994. It was the band's only UK chart presence. [2] The album was recorded in Canoga Park, California, and North Hollywood, California with producer Phil Kaffel. All songs were written by the band with lyrics provided by Mike Tramp.
The album was recorded live at the Pumphouse in Copenhagen, Denmark from his tour in support of his album More to Life Than This, which was also released in 2003. [3]This is the first live compilation album released by Mike Tramp/White Lion and the only album to feature tracks from White Lion, Freak of Nature and Mike Tramp's solo music.
Tramp remarked that the producer Phil Kaffel "captured the raw energy" of the band perfectly and recorded them entirely live in less than a week, [6] which he said was a very different way of producing than his work with White Lion. A concert from the supporting tour was released on DVD in 2004 titled "Freak of Nature: Live in Japan 1993". [7]