Warriors (1984 Warriors album) explained

Warriors
Type:Album
Artist:Warriors
Cover:Warriors 1984 album cover.jpg
Released:1984
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:36:30
Label:Attic Records
Producer:Fraser Hill
Rick Hutt
Prev Title:Warriors
Prev Year:1983

Warriors is the second and last studio album by Yugoslav/Canadian heavy metal band Warriors, released in 1984. It is the band's second self-titled album, after their first studio album, released in 1983.

Background

After the release of their first album, Warriors moved from Belgrade, Yugoslavia to Toronto, Canada, the home country of their guitarist Douglass Platt.[1] In Toronto they were joined by drummer Lawrence Gretsch, formerly of Frank Soda & The Imps. The band signed for Canadian record label Attic Records and in 1984 recorded their second self-titled album.[1] After the album release, the band went on a short tour with Nazareth, disbanding shortly after.[1] [2]

Album cover

The album cover, designed by Zoran Blažina, was, with a different Warriors logo, originally used as the cover for the band's debut release, the EP Warriors – Ratnici, released in 1983.

Track listing

All songs credited to Dušan Nikolić, Douglas Platt, Zoran Konjević and Slobodan Svrdlan

Personnel

Additional personnel

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/spektakl.147.html:413763-Srpski-roker-u-Holivudu "Srpski roker u Holivudu", novosti.rs
  2. Web site: Preminuo Dušan Nikolić, pevač sastava Warriors. Serbian-metal.org. 25 November 2022. 16 November 2023.