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Post offices and other mail service providers typically offer a mail forwarding service, commonly known as hybrid mail or virtual post office box services, to redirect mail destined for one location to another — usually for a given period of time. In the case of the United States Postal Service's First Class Mail it is generally for a period of one year. British Royal Mail provides a service called Mail Redirection, enabling redirection for up to two years.[1] Customers of such a service usually, but not exclusively, use mail-forwarding when they change addresses.

The mail forwarding service offered by postal authorities should be distinguished from private mail forwarding services. Private mail forwarding services tend to offer additional services and needs that might not be provided by governmental services, such as mail scanning services, online mailbox management and a selection of domestic and international delivery options.

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United Kingdom

Since October 1th 2007, Councils in London are able to require local private mail forwarding services to register with them.[2] Registered services have to obtain evidence of identity from their customers and retain copies of these documents. They also have to keep records of the customer's name and address/registered office and addresses to which mail is sent.

United States

USPS form 1583 is required if using a private forwarder.

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Change of Address
Studio album by Krokus
Released 1986
Genre Heavy metal
Hard rock
Length 41:03
Label Arista Records
Producer Tom Werman
Professional reviews

Allmusic [1]

Krokus chronology
The Blitz
(1984)
Change of Address
(1986)
Alive & Screamin'
(1986)

Change of Address is Krokus' ninth album, and is largely seen to be their least successful. It has been described as "plainly one of the worst efforts" from Krokus[1], and the band's website claims that they and their musical style were put under too much pressure from their record company[2]. Unsurprisingly, Krokus changed their record label for their next studio album, Heart Attack.

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Track listing

  1. "Now" - 4:23
  2. "Hot Shot City" - 3:48
  3. "School's Out" (Alice Cooper cover) - 3:16
  4. "Let This Love Begin" - 5:02
  5. "Burning Up The Night" - 3:46
  6. "Say Goodbye" - 5:18
  7. "World on Fire" - 6:12
  8. "Hard Luck Hero" - 4:12
  9. "Long Way From Home" - 5:06

Line-Up

  • Marc Storace - vocals
  • Fernando Von Arb - Lead Guitar
  • Jeff Klaven - drums
  • Mark Kohler - Rhythm Guitar
  • Tommy Keiser - Bass Guitar

Additional musicians

Leon Gaer - Bass

Paul Fox - Keyboards

Jai Winding - Keyboards

David Mansfield - Acoustic guitar

The brat choir - on '3'

Tom Kelly - Backing vocals

Tommy Funderburke - Backing vocals

Bob Garlyle - Backing vocals

Allan Holdsworth - Guitar on '9'

Andrew T of N.Y. metal band Blackout fills in for Kohler on select dates during this tour.

References

  1. allmusic ((( Change of Address > Overview )))
  2. KROKUS ONLINE - official homepage - Discography - CHANGE OF ADDRESS








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