KROKUS: Live Album Enters Swiss Chart At No. 6

February 3, 2004

KROKUS' brand-new double live album, "Fire & Gasoline", has entered the Swiss national charts at position No. 6.

"Fire & Gasoline" was recorded live last summer in Sweden as well as in Switzerland (Herisau, Zuchwil and Zurich) during the band's "Rock The Block Tour". The set, which features the greatest hits from a career which has spanned over nearly three decades, was produced by Patrick Aeby and Dominique Favez, and was co-produced by KROKUS guitarist Fernando Von Arb. "Fire & Gasoline" comes with a bonus DVD, "Live At Montreux Jazz Festival", which contains the most significant recordings of KROKUS' exemplary 25-year career, as well as the hits from their last studio album, "Rock The Block". The DVD portion was recorded on July 20, 2003 and features Dolby Digital 2.0 and Surround 5.1.

As previously reported, "Rock the Block" is scheduled to receive its long-overdue U.S. release on June 1 through Reality Entertainment. A U.S. "comeback" tour is expected to follow in August.

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