Celebrating the launch of the band’s 35th anniversary, more than 17 million albums sold worldwide, over 3000 live shows performed, Night Ranger continues to rock with the release of 35 Years And A Night in Chicago. This amazing performance will be available December 2nd through Frontiers Music Srl on 2CD/DVD, Blu-Ray, and MP3 (audio only). Frontiers will also release a new studio album from the iconic band in the first half of 2017.
“After 35 years of recording and touring, we thought it was about time to rock out a live album for all the fans that have been coming to see us. And for those who have yet to experience a live Night Ranger show…. enjoy the ride!” says Jack Blades of the new release.
Kelly Keagy added, “For the past 35 plus years this band has been knocking out audiences across the globe and continues to do so. All of it building to this one night in Chicago that sums up what Night Ranger has always been about. Great, high-energy, rock n’ roll. To the fans, we salute you.”
Pre-orders are available now at Amazon, iTunes and Google Play.
Night Ranger is Jack Blades (bass, vocals), Kelly Keagy (drums, vocals), Brad Gillis (lead & rhythm guitars), Eric Levy (keyboards) and Keri Kelli (lead & rhythm guitars).
35 Years And A Night in Chicago track listing:
1. Intro
2. Touch Of Madness
3. Sing Me Away
4. Four In The Morning
5. Growing Up In California
6. Rumors In The Air
7. Secret Of My Success
8. Sentimental Street
9. High Road
10. Eddie’s Comin’ Out Tonight
11. Goodbye
12. Day & Night
13. Night Ranger
14. When You Close Your Eyes
15. Don’t Tell Me You Love me
16. Penny
17. Sister Christian
18. (You Can Still) Rock In America
19. 7 Wishes
2 CD + DVD digipak:
CD 1:
1. Intro
2. Touch Of Madness
3. Sing Me Away
4. Four In The Morning
5. Growing Up In California
6. Rumors In The Air
7. Secret Of My Success
8. Sentimental Street
9. High Road
10. Eddie’s Comin’ Out Tonight
CD 2:
1. Goodbye
2. Day & Night
3. Night Ranger
4. When You Close Your Eyes
5. Don’t Tell Me You Love Me
6. Penny
7. Sister Christian
8. (You Can Still) Rock In America
9. 7 Wishes
DVD
1. Intro
2. Touch Of Madness
3. Sing Me Away
4. Four In The Morning
5. Growing Up In California
6. Rumors In The Air
7. Secret Of My Success
8. Sentimental Street
9. High Road
10. Eddie’s Comin’ Out Tonight
11. Goodbye
12. Day & Night
13. Night Ranger
14. When You Close Your Eyes
15. Don’t Tell Me You Love me
16. Penny
17. Sister Christian
18. (You Can Still) Rock In America
19. 7 Wishes
Night Ranger has both epitomized and transcended the arena rock sound and style of that era and beyond, with songs that have significantly impacted popular culture and continue expanding their ever-growing fan-base. The band is proof that powerful songs, plus accomplished musicians is the perfect formula for continued success.
Night Ranger has earned widespread acclaim multi-platinum and gold album status while leaving their indelible mark on the music charts with a string of best-selling albums (Dawn Patrol, Midnight Madness, 7 Wishes, Big Life and Man In Motion), its popularity fueled by an impressive string of instantly recognizable hit singles and signature album tracks. Producing legendary hits such as Sister Christian, Don’t Tell Me You Love Me, When You Close Your Eyes the anthemic (You Can Still) Rock In America, along with Sentimental Street, Goodbye, Sing Me Away, Four in the Morning and more. The band was also one the first big “video” bands, with over ten number one videos on MTV.
Over the years, the band’s music has made notable contributions to and has been featured in many different areas of media and popular culture. Night Ranger’s songs can be heard in TV Shows; The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, American Dad, Glee, Grey’s Anatomy, Parks & Recreation. Video games such as, Rock Band, Guitar Hero and Grand Theft Auto. Hit Broadway musical Rock of Ages and the Oscar-Nominated film Boogie Nights, Friday the 13th, Teachers, Sixteen Candles, The Secret of My Success; JBL’s “Hear The Truth” brand campaign; and many more.
Follow Night Ranger on the web at nightranger.com and Facebook.
One Response
I wonder why Jeff Watson isn’t involved. His solo in “Don’t tell me you love me” was incredible. Lots of heavyweight guitarists in this band over the years.