Games People Play

Year: 1993
Artist: Pink Cream 69

Other albums by Pink Cream 69

Pink Cream 69 - Food for Thought
Food for Thought
1998, songs: 1
Pink Cream 69 - Live in Karlsruhe
Live in Karlsruhe
2009, songs: 1
Pink Cream 69 - Endangered
Endangered
2002, songs: 1
Pink Cream 69 - Thunderdome [Japan Bonus Track]
Pink Cream 69 - Past & Present
Past & Present
2009, songs: 2

Facts about the album "Games People Play"

Album Title: Games People Play
Artist: Pink Cream 69

"Games People Play" is a dynamic album by the German hard rock band Pink Cream 69, known for their energetic performances and melodic songwriting. The album showcases Pink Cream 69's signature blend of heavy riffs, soaring vocals, and catchy hooks. With its anthemic choruses and driving rhythms, "Games People Play" is a testament to the band's prowess as musicians and their ability to captivate audiences with their electrifying sound.

Three interesting facts about "Games People Play" and Pink Cream 69:

  1. International Success: "Games People Play" helped propel Pink Cream 69 to international success, particularly in Europe and Japan. The album received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, earning acclaim for its tight musicianship and memorable songs. This success solidified Pink Cream 69's status as one of the leading bands in the European hard rock scene.

  2. Notable Singles: The album spawned several notable singles, including the title track "Games People Play" and "Shattered", which received heavy rotation on rock radio stations and MTV's Headbangers Ball. These singles showcased Pink Cream 69's ability to craft radio-friendly rock anthems while maintaining their distinctive sound and identity.

  3. Lineup Changes: "Games People Play" marked a transitional period for Pink Cream 69, as it was their first album to feature vocalist Andi Deris, who replaced original singer Andi Deris. Deris brought a new energy and vocal style to the band, contributing to the album's success and helping to define Pink Cream 69's sound for years to come.

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