Operating from Los Angeles during the early to mid-’80s, Keel looked as if they could well be the next in line to follow hot on the heels of neighbourhood bands such as Motley Crue and Quiet Riot. When it came time to record this, their fourth self-titled album, they had done their homework and prepared a clutch of world beating anthems, all injected with the energy and enthusiasm of men expecting big results.
| Track | Track name | Artist | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Track 1 | United Nations | Keel | 4.05 |
| Track 2 | Somebody’s Waiting | Keel | 3.1 |
| Track 3 | Cherry Lane | Keel | 3.25 |
| Track 4 | Calm Before the Storm | Keel | 4.28 |
| Track 5 | King of Rock | Keel | 3.22 |
| Track 6 | It’s a Jungle Out Here | Keel | 3.46 |
| Track 7 | I Said the Wrong Thing to the Right Girl | Keel | 4.2 |
| Track 8 | Don’t Say You Love Me | Keel | 3.37 |
| Track 9 | If Love Is a Crime (I Wanna Be Convicted) | Keel | 3.45 |
| Track 10 | 4th of July | Keel | 3.5 |





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