Cherry Red Records is releasing “Total Knock Out: The Complete TKO“, a comprehensive 5-CD box set bringing together TKO’s three classic studio albums from 1979 to 1986, plus the posthumously released second album ‘Round Two’, along with numerous rarities, alternate versions and demos. All newly remastered.
Additionally there’s post-TKO band Suicide Squad’s EP, on CD for the first time ever.


To many, Seattle rockers TKO need no introduction, a pioneering US metal outfit that came out of the gate strongly with their first album 1979’s ‘Let It Roll’ establishing them as American metal leaders at least a year before the NWOBHM acts that were soon to come flooding in from the UK… and a good three years before the US power metal movement started to take hold Stateside.
Band leader Brad Sinsel led TKO through a number of line-up changes throughout the ’80s and on an, at times, uneasy path to success. A trip that established them as firm cult favourites with fans; and a highly influential act for many famous musicians.

Vocalist Brad Sinsel, a native of Yakima, Washington, got his start in rock in the early Seventies in Ze Whiz Kidz, a flamboyant, influential glam rock band that opened a Seattle show by the New York Dolls in 1974. Eventually, he joined a reformed version of the band Mojo Hand which featured co-founding members Mark Seidenverg (bass) and Darryl Siguenza (drums), along with former Whiz Kidz guitarist Rick Pierce. With the addition of Sinsel and Tony Bortko (guitar, keyboards) the band became TKO.

Represented by managers who also worked with platinum sellers Heart, the band signed a major label recording contract in 1977, though it would be more than a year before the first album Let It Roll would appear, went on to sell roughly 150,000 copies.
TKO toured the U.S. extensively, including shows with the Kinks, Cheap Trick, AC/DC, Van Halen as well as Heart and made their way to Japan.

Sadly, TKO’s initial momentum was quickly squashed when their label, Infinity Records, made a disastrous financial blunder by signing Pope John Paul II, with a non-recoupable $6 million dollar advance. It was an investment that forced the collapse of the label, leaving TKO cast adrift trying to pick up the pieces in a world that was always looking for new fresh talent rather than rescuing those who were left floundering in shallow water.

So TKO, needed to reinvent there selves. In this respect, the band, and Brad Sinsel, set about not only reconstructing their line up but also a new sound.
This time around they honed in on raw, in your face hard rock, crafting a sound that had more in common with European tastes than American acts. Enlisting musicians that included guitarist Adam Brenner (later known as solo artists as Adam Bomb) and signing a production deal with producer Rick Keefer, the band flew to Hawaii and recorded “In Your Face” in 1984, arguably one of the best American hard rock records of the era.

Despite the quality of their material, getting a deal proved problematic resulting in the band splintering, to be brought back into existence by Sinsel when Combat Records eventually offered a contract.
Ahead of its time, the riffs and aggression were raw, hard and unrelenting. In fact, the record was hailed as a genre milestone influencing much of the US hard rock scene for years to come.
This reissue features the original album completely remastered, plus the 2001 remix of the whole thing.

Looking to capitalise on the ”In Your Face” album and the positive critical feedback it received, Brad assembled another revised line up and looked to update their musical style with bolder and better riffs. Once again produced by Rick Kefer at his studio in Hawaii, the record succeeded on several levels.
The songs were hard hitting and precise, whilst the playing took no prisoners, mining a raw but melodic seam reminiscent of Ratt, Helix and Quiet Riot whilst always acknowledging that the hooks needed to punch home a message.
The band found a fresh new home for this record with premiere independent label Roadrunner Records.

Recorded in the mid-80s, that ‘big’ production style is present all over ”Below The Belt” including some Simmons drums (electronic) alongside Ken Mary’s (House Of Lords, Fifth Angel) great skin bashing, and the band show an improved songwriting adding catchy choruses to the proceedings.
Anyway, all the hallmarks of classic TKO are present: Brad Sinsel’s gritty streetweary vocals, sharp guitar riffs and memorable, catchy, well written tunes.

Once again, the critical reception was wildly enthusiastic, complimenting the band on their potent yet melodic approach that left no stone unturned in an effort to maximise the music’s impact.
Sadly however, sales were not strong enough to push the band to the next level. Again, another example of an act that, despite putting up a valiant fight, was forever destined to be a highly influential footnote in the hard rock ‘cult bands’ hall of fame.

A really complete TKO reissue including dozens of bonus tracks and a disc of rarities.
HIGHLY Recommended

TRACK LISTING

DISC ONE

Let It Roll (1979)

1 Let It Roll

2 Ain’t No Way To Be

3 Only Love

4 Gutter Boy

5 Kill The Pain

6 Come A Day

7 Rock N Roll Again

8 Bad Sister

9 What In The World

Bonus Tracks

10 Introduction (Live 1978)

11 Rock N Roll Again (Live 1978)

12 Bad Sister (Live 1978)

13 What In The World (Live 1978)

14 Gutter Boy (Live 1978)

15 Kill The Pain (Live 1978)

16 Only Love (Live 1978)

17 Let It Roll (Live 1978)

18 Ending (Live 1978)

DISC TWO

Round Two - The Lost Demos (1979)

1 Down To Tears

2 TKO

3 In For The Kill

4 Don’t Say No

5 My Memory

6 Mario

7 Gonna Get Out Of Here

8 Not A Kid No More

9 Survive

10 Point Of View

11 Better Let Me Know

12 Weekend (Previously unreleased)

Bonus Tracks

13 End Of The Line (Live In Detroit)

14 I Wanna Fight (Live 1985)

DISC THREE

In Your Face (1984)

1 I Wanna Fight

2 Run Out Of Town

3 Give Into The Night

4 End Of The Line

5 Working Girl

6 All I Want To Do

7 Don’t Give It Away

8 I Can Do Without You

9 So This Is Rock N Roll

10 Danger City

Bonus Tracks

11 I Wanna Fight (2001 Remix)

12 Run Out Of Town (2001 Remix)

13 Give Into The Night (2001 Remix)

14 End Of The Line (2001 Remix)

15 Working Girl (2001 Remix)

16 All I Want To Do (2001 Remix)

17 Don’t Give It Away (2001 Remix)

18 I Can Do Without You (2001 Remix)

19 So This Is Rock N Roll (2001 Remix)

20 Danger City (2001 Remix)

DISC FOUR

Below The Belt (1986)

1 Beware The Hunter

2 With My Back To The Wall

3 Below The Belt

4 Can’t Let Go

5 Chains Don’t Change

6 Rock N Roll Remains

7 Seventeen

8 Doin Time

9 Fallin To Pieces

10 Sticks N Stones

11 One Of The Boys

Suicide Squad (Ex TKO Project)

12 Bad Boy Blues

13 Can’t Use Ya

14 Live It While You Can

15 No Solution

DISC FIVE

In Your Face (Early Mixes)

1 Working Girl

2 Give Into The Night

3 So This Is Rock N Roll

4 End Of The Line

5 All I Wanna Do

6 Run Outta Town

7 Without You

8 Danger City

9 Kingdom Come (Basement Version)

10 End Of The Line (Basement Version) 11 Bad Brads Blues (Basement Version)

Bonus Track

12 All I Want To Do (Live)

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