EASY ACTION: 'Blood Tracks' Film To Be Released On DVD For First Time

September 6, 2012

EASY ACTION, the Swedish cult band that launched the careers of Zinny Zan (SHOTGUN MESSIAH) and Kee Marcello (EUROPE),will release the cult film "Blood Tracks" on DVD for the first time on September 12. Shot back in 1983 by director Mats-Helge Olsson ("Ninja Mission") the horror classic heavily features the band EASY ACTION facing their brutal destiny on the blood-stained mountain hills of Sweden. They manage to play a song or two as well. However, it is the special features on the DVD that is the real treat for fans of EASY ACTION and '80s glam rock!

Special features:

* "A Hot Summer Night" - The complete TV special with EASY ACTION recorded live in Stockholm in 1983. All the classic songs performed live plus rare shots of the band in private. Restored from the original tapes and NEVER before released.
* "We Go Rocking" - The original video shot 1983 in London. Restored from the original tapes and never before released.
* Brand new interviews with Zinny Zan and Alex Tyrone (a.k.a. Peo Thyrén),made by music journalist Stefan Malmqvist, telling the story about making the film back in 1983. (26 minutes)
* Illustrated discography
* Original trailer
* Gallery
* Easter egg

BONUS CD:

* The first 1000 copies comes with the re-make of "We Go Rocking" that the reunited EASY ACTION recorded in 2008. The song was the official song for the Speedway Grand Prix, and the CD single also features the brand new song "Jack Is Back".

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