Vinnie Vincent Rewrites His History and Plans To Redo Invasion Album
. He's also stated he plans to re-record the second Vinnie Vincent Invasion album, All Systems Go, because he always hated the version which was released. Vincent writes: "The common misconception was that a 'band' was signed to the label. However, it was Vincent who was signed exclusively to Chrysalis as a 'solo artist' off the power of his demo. Vincent began recording and the end result was 'Vinnie Vincent Invasion'. A virtual powerhouse of great songs, in-your-face, over-the-top guitar, great layered intricate harmonies and piercing vocals, 'Vinnie Vincent Invasion' exploded onto rock radio and became the fastest-selling debut album in the history of Chrysalis Records. a lot more here RockNewsDesk.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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