AC/DC - '74 Jailbreak (1984)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 24:17
Size: 168MB (170MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Jailbreak
2. You Ain't Got a Hold on Me
3. Show Business
4. Soul Stripper
5. Baby, Please Don't Go
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Back In Black (1980)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:08
Size: 311MB (313MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Hells Bells
2. Shoot To Thrill
3. What Do You Do For Money Honey
4. Given The Dog A Bone
5. Let Me Put My Love Into You
6. Back In Black
7. You Shook Me All Night Long
8. Have A Drink On Me
9. Shake A Leg
10. Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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1980 had the biggest low and then the highest high of the band history in store for AC/DC. At first vocal legend Bon Scott died on his own vomit, but the band didn't waste much time and processed its mourning in the studio. With the new singer Brian Johnson they produced one of the best AC/DC and at the same time most ingenious Rock'n'Roll albums of all time.
Could the former GEORDIE singer replace the much deified Bon Scott? Yes and no one could reply. But what else should he do but take on the challenge? After all Bon Scott was his biggest fan! And the voice of Brian, spiked with countless nails, steeled by hundreds of smokes and roughed up by hectolitres of alcohol, massively helps the success of the album.
Songs such as 'Hells Bells' with the best known bell tolling of Rock history, the title song, the lazily rocking 'You Shook Me All Night'� with its brilliant chorus or the sluggish, damn intense, but incredible memorable 'Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution' everybody has heard in his/her life before. I cannot get enough of especially the gripping riff monster 'Given The Dog A Bone'�, incredibly great!!!
Long talk, short sense: 'Back In Black' is a must for E.V.E.R.Y. collection, no matter in which form.
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AC/DC - Ballbreaker (1995)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 49:53
Size: 353MB (363MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Hard as a Rock
2. Cover You in Oil
3. The Furor
4. Boogie Man
5. The Honey Roll
6. Burnin' Alive
7. Hail Caesar
8. Love Bomb
9. Caught With Your Pants Down
10. Whiskey on the Rocks
11. Ballbreaker
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Blow Up Your Video (1988)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:57
Size: 311MB (313MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Heatseeker
2. That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll
3. Meanstreak
4. Go Zone
5. Kissin' Dynamite
6. Nick Of Time
7. Some Sin For Nuthin'
8. Ruff Stuff
9. Two's Up
10. This Means War
Review: Metal-Observer (5/10)
Quote:
Fact fans: 'Blow Up Your Video' was AC/DC's biggest commercial success since 1982's massive hit 'For Those About To Rock' album.
The lack of success from the dark, brooding 'Flick Of The Switch (1983)' and the disappointing, over produced 'Fly On The Wall (1985)' compelled the Young brothers do a much needed reverse and turn back to recording straight down the middle AC/DC Hard Rock.
Had the album produced more of the likes of 'Heatseeker' and the anthemic 'That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll' then the Young brother's U-turn could have been justified however 'Blow Up Your Video' contains way too much filler.
Fortunately 1990's 'The Razors Edge' would return AC/DC to their lofty position as the worlds greatest Hard Rock band however back in 1988 'Blow Up Your Video' huffed and puffed from lack lustre efforts like 'Go Zone' to well below the standard 'Nick Of Time'.
Although 'Kissin Dynamite' and 'This Means War' sit higher up the quality ladder it's all a bit safe and dare I say missing the point of bare to the bone Rock N Roll for which AC/DC is famous for. The sound is way better than 'Fly On The Wall' at least Johnson's vocals are back on form but the hard edge bite of Young Brother's guitar's is missing and seems strangely sedate.
Of course AC/DC are and always will be the consummate live attraction and no matter the state of the current album you'll go and see them for the likes of 'Hells Bells' and 'Let There Be Rock' I reckon they can be forgiven for this dip in form.
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AC/DC - Bonfire Box Set (1997)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 45:06|40:08|46:55|57:13|42:08
Size: 1839MB
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1 (Live from the Atlantic Studios)
1. Live Wire
2. Problem Child
3. High Voltage
4. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
5. Dog Eat Dog
6. The Jack
7. Whole Lotta Rosie
8. Rocker
CD2 (Let There Be Rock: The Movie Live In Paris CD1)
1. Live Wire
2. Shot Down in Flames
3. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
4. Sin City
5. Walk All Over You
6. Bad Boy Boogie
CD3 (Let There Be Rock: The Movie Live In Paris CD2)
1. The Jack
2. Highway to Hell
3. Girls Got Rhythm
4. High Voltage
5. Whole Lotta Rosie
6. Rocker
7. T.N.T.
8. Let There Be Rock
CD4 (Volts)
1. Dirty Eyes
2. Touch Too Much
3. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
4. Back Seat Confidential
5. Get It Hot
6. Sin City
7. She's Got Balls
8. School Days
9. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
10. Ride On
CD5 (Back in Black)
1. Hells Bells
2. Shoot to Thrill
3. What Do You Do for Money Honey
4. Givin' the Dog a Bone
5. Let Me Put My Love into You
6. Back in Black
7. You Shook Me All Night Long
8. Have a Drink on Me
9. Shake a Leg
10. Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Info: Wikipedia
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Bonfire is a 5 disc box set* by the Australian band AC/DC, released in 1997. It was created as a tribute to the band's earlier singer Bon Scott and included the two disc soundtrack to the movie Let There be Rock, some early unreleased tracks, a live recording from the Atlantic Records studio in New York and a remastered version of Back in Black.
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AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:26
Size: 244MB (248MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
2. Love at First Feel
3. Big Balls
4. Rocker
5. Problem Child
6. There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'
7. Ain't No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire)
8. Ride On
9. Squealer
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Flick Of The Switch (1983)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 37:10
Size: 271MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Rising Power
2. This House Is On Fire
3. Flick Of The Switch
4. Nervous Shakedown
5. Landslide
6. Guns For Hire
7. Deep In The Hole
8. Bedlam In Belgium
9. Badlands
10. Brain Shake
Review: Metal-Observed (9/10)
Quote:
To many reviewers and the general public AC/DC's popularity bubble had certainly burst by 1983 and the ''back to basics'' approach of ''Flick Of The Switch'' was the end of a creative periods lasting some five years.
Firstly out was John ''Mutt'' Lange, out where the cannons and out was the Hells Bell. The phenomenal world wide success the band gained from 1979's ''Highway To Hell'' through the heady days of re-birth after ''Back In Black'' to the riding even higher success of ''For Those About To Rock'' where but a passing memory as ''Flick Of The Switch'' was unveiled to a world, hungry for new Antipodean Rock.
''Flick Of The Switch'' was also the first album that the band produced themselves and was also the last album the Young, Young, Johnson, Williams and Rudd group would record until meeting up again to record 1995's ''Ballbreaker'' album.
Poorly received, ''Flick Of The Switch'' didn't achieve platinum status Stateside until 2001, many AC/DC fans wanted more of the same big theatricals, big production and a return to the massive live spectacular of the 1980 to 1982 period all they got was a simple Hard Rock album (what else did they expect?) and a strictly dressed down live show.
''Flick Of The Switch'' is perhaps AC/DC's most underrated commitment to vinyl and easily stands up against the heavy weights previously mentioned. OK the production isn't as slick as ''Back In Black'' or as polished as ''For Those About To Rock'' but nonetheless tracks as ''Rising Power'', ''Flick Of The Switch'', ''Guns For Hire'' and the colossal ''Nervous Shakedown'' are prime time 'DC boogie. Johnson's rasps his way across each track peppering the titanic riffing of Messrs Young and Young with a strained, dirty vocal attack that is a strong as ever. And the songs keep coming. ''Deep In The Hole'' and ''Bedlam In Belgium'' and the sleazy, laid back sweep of ''Badlands'' are all nods to the Bon Scott days and without a shadow of a doubt Bon would have been delighted to have sung them.
Angus's solos are still as breathtaking as is the consistent rhythm play of Malcolm and backed up with the tightest rhythm section on the planet Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd.
If you've forgotten just how Rock steady ''Flick Of The Switch'' is then you've left a rough diamond sitting on the CD shelf. It's the perfect album to put on in the car what with summer not that far around the corner and to let the world know that AC/DC Rock N Roll ain't noise pollution.
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AC/DC - Fly On The Wall (1985)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:30
Size: 300MB (309MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fly On The Wall
2. Shake Your Foundations
3. First Blood
4. Danger
5. Sink The Pink
6. Playing With Girls
7. Stand Up
8. Hell Or High Water
9. Back In Business
10. Send For The Man
Review: Metal-Observer (4/10)
Quote:
The first thing that will strike first time listeners to AC/DC's 1985 offering ''Fly On The Wall'' is the vocals of Brian Johnson.
Awful. Simply awful. I reckon the guy was sending his vocal lines down the phone from a Middle Eastern country the way they have been produced. Could this possibly be a conspiracy from the Young brothers as this was their first attempts at producing themselves? Maybe they wanted all the attention? Perhaps not but the vocals badly let down this album and let me just add it needs a bit of help and encouragement along the way.
''Fly On The Wall'' is not AC/DC's best audio moment. Along side ''Blow Up Your Video'' it's got to be one purely for die hard 'DC fans collection. It's quite difficult to gage the quality of this album as some AC/DC fans afford it special attention whilst others seem fit to discard it rather unceremoniously to the garbage pile.
It sounds like the band is trying to gatecrash a US Hard Rock party which you'll not see many guys in a school uniform appearing at. This is about as far removed as AC/DC have ever got from the straight forward Blues tinged Metal attack. Angus's guitar shrieks on solos and riffs as does Malcolm's. The rhythm section, minus Phil Rudd, Simon Wright being his replacement, is competent but doesn't have that driving force associated with previous albums. Some tracks such as ''Danger'', ''Shake Your Foundation'' and ''Sink The Pink'' struggle to find that 'DC form and would be good songs if not for the poor production.
The rest of the album plods along defining a band that is at its MTV commercial zenith. ''Fly On The Wall'' has that sold out tag hanging over it. It's something that is hard to contend with but up against their fantastic recording legacy it's a major disappointment.
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AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) (1981)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:10
Size: 289MB (291MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
2. Put the Finger on You
3. Let's Get It Up
4. Inject the Venom
5. Snowballed
6. Evil Walks
7. C.O.D.
8. Breaking the Rules
9. Night of the Long Knives
10. Spellbound
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AC/DC - High Voltage (1976)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 44:21
Size: 286MB (288MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
2. Rock 'n' Roll Singer
3. The Jack
4. Live Wire
5. T.N.T.
6. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
7. Little Lover
8. She's Got Balls
9. High Voltage
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AC/DC - Highway To Hell (1979)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 41:43
Size: 315MB (317MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Highway To Hell
2. Girls Got Rhythm
3. Walk All Over You
4. Touch Too Much
5. Beating Around The Bush
6. Shot Down In Flames
7. Get It Hot
8. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
9. Love Hungry Man
10. Night Prowler
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
Quote:
The last year of the seventies and the first years of the eighties have proofed to be the greatest years for AC/DC, probably the greatest Hard Rock band ever, they even survived the death of the mighty Bon Scott, whose appearance on this album Highway To Hell" was sadly his final.
Of course Bon Scott has a superb Rock'n'Roll voice and that is one of the main reasons this album is so insanely good! Because naturally one can count on Angus and Malcolm to write brilliant catchy riffs and awesome solos, but when coupled with a vocalist like Scott it's even better! And no I have absolutely nothing against Brian Johnson, he's great as well, but Bon Scott will always be a favourite of mine. His raw 'n dirty voice perfectly fits the music.
Opener and title track "Highway To Hell" is one of the greatest classics of Rock, up there with "Hells Bells" and "Smoke On The Water". Like most AC/DC songs, great to sing-a-long to and great lyrics to piss off parents and Christians. "Girls Got Rhythm" and "Walk All Over You" are typical AC/DC songs, like a lot of others by them it's about chicks and love. They also show that AC/DC are the masters of background vocals! "Touch Too Much" is my favourite song from the band ever, mainly because of the very cool lyrics in the first verse. Angus' riffs here are classic as usual and the solo short and powerful. "Beating Around The Bush" has a real good Rock 'n' Roll feeling, with a kickass bass line. Next classic is "If You Want Blood", a live favourite that'll probably stick in your head a long time, even for AC/DC standards. Closing track "Night Prowler" is the most special track on the album, cause it's pretty slow and the playing time is long. Not the usual DC recipe. But it definitely is one of the greatest Hard Rock songs ever! The way Bon Scott sings the words really creates some suspense and the solos are the best on the album. What a way to end this classic!
Now that I've almost finished the review I am wondering why I need to write it in the first place. Everybody should own this classic already and if not, run to the bloody store right away! Even non rock fans often love this album!
Sadly, Bon Scott is no longer with us, he died only a short time after the release of this album, in 1980. I didn't harm the band however; follow-up "Back In Black" (now with Brian Johnson on vocals) is an even bigger classic, the 2nd best selling album ever, only having Michael Jackson in front of them. I personally like this one better though!
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AC/DC - If You Want Blood... You've Got It (1978)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 53:00
Size: 400MB (403MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Riff Raff
2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
3. Bad Boy Boogie
4. The Jack
5. Problem Child
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Rock N Roll Damnation
8. High Voltage
9. Let There Be Rock
10. Rocker
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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It doesn't take long for the fever to set in: I'd say about ten seconds from when you press play. The monitors come on and the distinct guitar-sound of the one and only Angus Young hums through the speakers. About one minute thirty in and AC/DC-fever hits you like a falling brick from twenty floors up!. Welcome to the live world of AC/DC.
Imagine Angus, a spotlight on him as he builds up the tension, grinding out the opening riffs to the classic Riff Raff". The crowd buzzes with expectation. Angus hops of his riser and batters straight into the aforementioned song. The tightest rhythm section the planet has ever known steps from the shadows and then the great man himself, the legend that is; Ronald "Bon" Scott presents himself to the crowd. Absolute mayhem ensues as AC/DC rip onto the stage and delivers ten of the greatest Rock'n'Roll-songs ever written. After "Riff Raff" the glorious "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be". It just pounds along with that familiar 'DC sound. Next "Bad Boy Boogie" as Angus and the boys treat us to near Rock'n'Roll-perfection. Can you see Bon leering in the back? "The Jack" slows things down, but not the intensity. Angus gives us perhaps his best ever live-solo as he milks the crowd to rapturous cheers and whistles. Jesus, is the rhythm section keeping things watertight! "Problem Child" just belts out clearing away for one of the true 'DC live highlights "Whole Lotta Rosie", complete with "Angus, Angus"-chant. The sound is incredible, it is like actually being there. "Rock'n'Roll Damnation", "High Voltage", the rabble rousing Metal-classic "Let There Be Rock" and the show-ending "Rocker" just leave you breathless and screaming for more.
AC/DC live is perhaps the greatest spectacle in the known universe. Even to this day the band play to sold out venues the world over and continue to give their legions of fans great value for money and great entertainment. Sadly the world of music lost Bon a year later and it perhaps a small amount of justice that the band released this killer-album before he was taken from us. I was too young to see Bon in concert, but with this album it is just possible to see him commanding the stage, his denim waste coat open, microphone lead wrapped around his hand, and all with a possessed miniature schoolboy running circles around him.
If you don't have this album in your collection, well, then you are not really a rocker at heart, as they don't come better than this. Even some twenty-two years on.
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AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (1977)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:10
Size: 271MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Go Down
2. Dog Eat Dog
3. Let There Be Rock
4. Bad Boy Boogie
5. Problem Child
6. Overdose
7. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
8. Whole Lotta Rosie
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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There's real menace to AC/DC's fourth album. Arguably the most Metal sounding of their records, ''Let There Be Rock'' is a ferocious, unbridled, exuberant and feral monster dressed in sweat, swagger and hard work. This was AC/DC on the cusp of mega-stardom and they didn't miss a trick.
Often overlooked by ''Highway To Hell'' and ''Back In Black'' in terms of mass appeal, ''Let There Be Rock'' is coveted by the harder edge 'DC fans as something to behold. Whilst previous albums concerned with the seemingly simplistic blues boogie riffing and sleazy lyrical content, ''Let There Be Rock'' endeavoured to turn up the heaviness introducing much more speed and tighter playing culminating in a raft of songs that stand head shoulders above much of AC/DC's later offerings.
And with tighter playing, came better songs. No less than five of the tracks from ''Let There Be Rock'' can still be heard on AC/DC tours. ''Let There Be Rock'', ''Bad Boy Boogie'', ''Problem Child'', ''Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be'', and the ubiquitous ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' are very much the back bone of the classic AC/DC sound that still influences and resonates to this day.
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AC/DC - Live (1992)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 70:29|61:51
Size: 977MB (992MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Thunderstruck
2. Shoot To Thrill
3. Back In Black
4. Sin City
5. Who Made Who
6. Heatseeker
7. Fire Your Guns
8. Jailbreak
9. The Jack
10. The Razors Edge
11. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
12. Money Talks
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1. Hells Bells
2. Are You Ready
3. That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll
4. High Voltage
5. You Shook All Me Night Long
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Let There Be Rock
8. Bonny
9. Highway To Hell
10. T.N.T.
11. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Review: Metal-Observer(9/10)
Quote:
You want classic tracks? You got 'em! on AC/DC's second live offering some fourteen years distant from, arguably the finest live album ever ''If You Want Blood... You Got It'' It only took Angus and Co. to twelve years to accumulate enough material (as if they didn't have enough already!) to give Brian Johnson a crack of the whip and possibly steal the crown from the much lamented Bon Scott.
They are all in there. The classic oldies propped up against some very fine material cherry picked from 90's ''The Razors Edge'' album. Although AC/DC are one of those bands who, not by their own fault, fail to transfer from the live arena to CD, to witness AC/DC live is a momentous occasion in anyone's life and that's way to difficult to replicate on CD or DVD - ''Live'' is a fresh, robust rabble rousing salute to good old fashioned Rock n Roll that only AC/DC can serve up. My only quibble being that the songs, culled from the entire 'The Razors Edge'� world tour of 90-91, are not fused together giving one concert rather split which does tend to reduce the intensity somewhat and against the behemoth of ''If You Want Blood'' ''Live'' does suffer to an extent. Still ''Back In Black'' ''Sin City'' ''Hells Bells'' ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' ''Let There Be Rock'' and ''Highway To Hell'' are delivered with the customary AC/DC swagger and killer precision. Although the set list is pretty much what you'd expect it is littered with a fair sprinkling of new-ish tracks with ''Who Made Who'' ''Money Talks'' ''Fire Your Guns'' ''Are You Ready'' and ''The Razor's Edge'' giving 'DC a more commercial radio friendly edge but still kicking up a storm.
Drummer Chris Slade, replacing Phil Rudd, hammers down the rhythm with bite and passion. Cliff Williams and Malcolm Young do the basics to an exemplary rating. After all these years it's futile to compete with the younger Young as he ducks and dives across the stage in all his school boy glory. Leaving Brian 'Jono' Johnson with the and still to this day, unenviable task of taking over from Bon and on ''Live'' he does a top job. His snarling spit rasping croaks and screams cover the Bon-era songs with reverence whilst his own songs are just about perfectly performed.
Track breaks aside ''Live'' is a worthy addition to the library of great live Rock albums.
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AC/DC - Powerage (1978)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 39:46
Size: 278MB (282MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Rock 'N' Roll Damnation
2. Down Payment Blues
3. Gimme A Bullet
4. Riff Raff
5. Sin City
6. What's Next To The Moon
7. Gone Shootin'
8. Up To My Neck In You
9. Kicked In The Teeth
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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The fifth Bon Scott AC/DC album, ''Powerage'', was a reckless, Rock n Roll vaudeville parade. Continuing from the harder edge savagery of ''Let There Be Rock'', Young, Young and Scott delivered what some say as the finest record the band has ever released. The track list reads like a best of with a couple of choice cuts for the 'DC connoisseur.
Opening with the brisk Blues rattle and roll of ''Rock 'N' Roll Damnation'', the familiar AC/DC sound perfected on the previous albums was still in vogue. The rumbling bass of Cliff Williams; the steady uncomplicated drums of Phil Rudd; the water tight rhythm guitar of Malcolm Young and the soloing of Angus. Added to that the showmanship and sneer of Bon Scott on vocals, ''Powerage'' was hitting all the right notes. However it went that bit further, a big bit further.
Honing their skills from the almost constant touring AC/DC where now approaching massive and this translated into the studio form. ''Rock 'N' Roll Damnation'' might have been the old sound of AC/DC but what followed: the thumping tirade of ''Down Payment Blues'', the rash street fighting bustle of ''Gimme A Bullet'', the Metal racket of the classic ''Riff Raff'' and the casual brilliance of ''Sin City'', propelled these Aussie ragamuffins from the good to the great. The ROLLING STONES style of ''What's Next To The Moon'' didn't drop the beat or the standard and fear not the Blues and Hard Rock swagger of AC/DC was never in doubt. In ''Gone Shootin'' the band recorded what can be considered one of their very finest compositions. Leaving us with the rattle and roll of the imaginatively titled ''Up To My Neck In You'' and the ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' sounds of the hard hitting ''Kicked In The Teeth'', with Angus bending strings like there's no tomorrow and Scott straining those vocals with much menace and panache.
A definite highlight in the back catalogue of a band that continues to set the benchmark for all that follows.
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AC/DC - Stiff Upper Lip (2000)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 47:06|34:03
Size: 602MB (608MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Stiff Upper Lip
2. Meltdown
3. House Of Jazz
4. Hold Me Back
5. Safe In New York
6. Can't Stand Still
7. Can't Stop Rock N Roll
8. Satellite Blues
9. Damned
10. Come And Get It
11. All Screwed Up
12. Give It Up
Bonus CD
1. Cyberspace
2. Back In Black (Live)
3. Hard As A Rock (Live)
4. Ballbreaker (Live)
5. Whole Lotta Rosie (Live)
6. Let There Be Rock (Live)
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
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AC/DC may well have had their day with world conquering albums and lets be honest since ''Back In Black'' the band haven't come anywhere near repeating the success of that milestone but 2000's ''Stiff Upper Lip'' was a mighty comeback for a band now heading into their fourth decade of performing.
Most AC/DC albums since 1980 have contained a fair amount of filler but ''Stiff Upper Lip'' bucks this trend giving the most fluid and listenable AC/DC record in years. The strength of the title track - the opening riff being one of the bands best in years and years, ''Safe In New York City'' ''Melt Down'' and ''Satellite Blues'' ''Can't Stand Still'' and ''Damned'' still manage to raise the hairs on the back of the neck as the band did all those years ago on ''Highway To Hell'' ''The Jack'' etc etc.
Production wise the band re-called older Young brother, George to handle beefing up the sound adding flesh to the skeletal body in every department. As a result the group sound fresh, vibrant and Rockin'! Phil Rudd's drums are like repeated kicks in the head, the back line of Cliff Williams bass and Malcolm Young's guitar create, as always, an extraordinary simplistic and relentless rhythm attack that is one of the best in the business. As usual Angus bops, dives, spins and tumbles from solo to riff to solo with little break in between and Brian 'Jono' Johnson delivers another very fine rasping growling vocal to a band who are fused tighter than Lars Ulrich to his bank balance.
There is much to offer on ''Stiff Upper Lip'' least of all the much admired and inimitable AC/DC boogie sound that has changed little since the early 70's and although the remain stoically in their own world AC/DC have carved out monumental success on the back of one thing: the accessibility of their music relying on the basics - guitars, vocals and drums - it's all they need to provide a Rockin' good time for all.
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AC/DC - The Razors Edge (1990)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 46:33
Size: 324MB (326MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Thunderstruck
2. Fire Your Guns
3. Moneytalks
4. The Razors Edge
5. Mistress For Christmas
6. Rock Your Heart Out
7. Are You Ready
8. Got You By The Balls
9. Shot Of Love
10. Let's Make It
11. Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck
12. If You Dare
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
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'The Razors Edge' is easily AC/DC's best offering since 1983's 'Flick Of The Switch'. Back once again are the classic Young/Young guitar riffs, the blistering solos, the thundering rhythm section and the snarling, rasping vocals of Brian 'Beano' Johnson.
Most 'DC albums start with a couple of crackers and they don't get much more rowdy, much more down right dirty and instantly appealing than the classic 'Thunderstruck' and the raucous, return to yesteryear of 'Fire Your Gun'.
In fact the whole album is a celebration of the indefatigability of the AC/DC sound and attitude that hasn't changed a jot in nearly thirty years. On 'The Razors Edge' the sound is fresh, crisp. The band is eager to prove that there is life in the old dog yet.
From the gloriously catchy 'Money Talks' and the crowd pleasing Rock N Rolling of 'Are Your Ready' to the sleazy class of 'Mistress For Christmas' to the SABBATH-esque brooding of the awesome title track Angus and Co. don't miss a beat or trick.
Lyrically, the band returned to dealing with world issues: war, famine, drought and sickness. Hardly. And with titles such as 'Got Your By The Balls'� and 'Shot Of Love' the band's tendencies for school playground nuances and innuendo have never sounded better or been more appreciated.
If it ain't broke don't fix it I think the old adage goes.
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AC/DC - T.N.T. (1975)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:03
Size: 257MB (271MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
2. Rock 'n' Roll Singer
3. The Jack
4. Live Wire
5. T.N.T.
6. Rocker
7. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
8. High Voltage
9. School Days
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Who Made Who (1986)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 37:58
Size: 260MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Who Made Who
2. You Shook Me All Night Long
3. D.T.
4. Sink the Pink
5. Ride On
6. Hells Bells
7. Shake Your Foundations
8. Chase the Ace
9. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
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Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
Genre: Doom Metal
Length: 42:40
Size: 296MB (299MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
2. A National Acrobat
3. Fluff
4. Sabbra Cadabra
5. Killing Yourself To Live
6. Who Are You
7. Looking For Today
8. Spiral Architect
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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This album is a bloody masterpiece. This is the best album SABBATH has and will ever make. If you are after the ultimate Heavy Metal-guitar-riff then Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is that riff. Forget "Smoke On The Water", "Rock'n'Roll" and hell, even "Paranoid". They don't stand a chance. Evil, heavy, powerful. Awesome.
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is the reason we listen to Heavy Metal-music. Make no mistake. Do I need to list the pure class on this album? "A National Acrobat", "Fluff", "Sabbra Cadabra", "Killing Yourself To Live", "Spiral Architect" to name but a few. Ultra heavy in places, melodic in others. Smatterings of acoustic brilliance wrapped up with the finest set of Ozzy inspired lyrics.
This album was the peak of their recording output after five albums and subsequent releases still retained essential BLACK SABBATH, but none have lived up to this colossus.
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Black Sabbath - Paranoid (1970)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 42:08
Size: 260MB (271MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. War Pigs
2. Paranoid
3. Planet Caravan
4. Iron Man
5. Electric Funeral
6. Hand Of Doom
7. Rat Salad
8. Fairies Wear Boots
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Early in 1970 BLACK SABBATH released their eponymous titled first album. By the end of 1970 they had released "Paranoid", which was to bear them a UK-Top Ten-single and on this album deliver perhaps their most revered set of songs.
This album is bursting at the seams with huge, heavy, classic guitar riffs. All of them instantly recognizable as belonging to Tony Iommi. Really there isn't much to say about the quality on offer here. From the opening barrage of "War Pigs", to the often-copied "Paranoid", to the lull and psychedelic chants of "Planet Caravan" to the languid beauty of "Electric Funeral" through to the narcotic fuelled wanderings of "Fairies Wear Boots", with Ozzy's lyrics is fine form.
Far from the demonic, Satanic image that followed the band around, it is easy to say that "Paranoid" was written under and deals directly with the effects of habitual drug use. Regarded by many as SABBATH's most popular release it is still a strong testimony to an enduring band.
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Black Sabbath - The Dio Years (2007)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 79:28
Size: 554MB (557MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Neon Knights
2. Lady Evil
3. Heaven And Hell
4. Die Young
5. Lonely is the Word
6. The Mob Rules
7. Turn Up the Night
8. Voodoo
9. Falling Off the Edge of the World
10. After All (The Dead)
11. TV Crimes
12. I
13. Children of the Sea
14. The Devil Cried
15. Shadow of the Wind
16. Ear in the Wall
Review: N/A
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Guano Apes - Don't Give Me Names (2000)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 45:03
Size: 311MB (318MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Innocent Greed
2. No Speech
3. Big in Japan
4. Money & Milk
5. Living in a Lie
6. Dödel Up
7. I Want It
8. Heaven
9. Mine All Mine
10. Too Close to Leave
11. Gogan
12. Anne Claire
Review: N/A
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Guano Apes - Live (2003)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 77:18
Size: 566MB (569MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Quietly
2. No Speech
3. Money & Milk
4. Pretty In Scarlet
5. We Use The Pain
6. Living In A Lie
7. Open Your Eyes
8. Dick
9. Sing That Song
10. Mine All Mine
11. Sugar Skin
12. Move A Little Closer
13. You Can't Stop Me
14. Scratch The Pitch
15. Big In Japan
16. Dödel Up
17. Wash It Down
18. Diokhan
19. Gogan
20. Lords Of The Boards
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Guano Apes - Lost (T)apes (2006)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 39:22
Size: 272MB (275MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Your Song
2. Hanoi
3. Maria
4. Diokhan
5. Open Your Eyes
6. Get Busy
7. Ignaz
8. Rain
9. Wasserfliege
10. Come and Feel
11. Running Away
12. Dreamin'
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Guano Apes - Planet Of The Apes (2004)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 64:08|72:37
Size: 969MB (975MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Break the Line
2. Open Your Eyes
3. Big in Japan
4. Rain
5. No Speech
6. Innocent Greed
7. Living in a Lie
8. Dödel Up
9. Lords of the Boards
10. Pretty in Scarlet
11. Mine All Mine
12. Quietly
13. You Can't Stop Me
14. Wash It Down
15. Scratch the Pitch
16. Don't You Turn Your Back on Me
17. Gogan
18. Kumba Yo!
CD2
1. Stay
2. Underwear
3. La Noix
4. Cuts
5. Candy Love
6. Trumpet Song
7. Cream Over Moon
8. Allies
9. Ain't Got Time
10. Electric Nights
11. Counting the Days
12. Open Your Eyes (Calcia Mix)
13. Maria (D+B Smooth Mix)
14. 360° Aliendrop (Kaleve Mix)
15. Don't You Turn Your Back on Me (Frozen Mix)
16. Big in Japan (Space Jazz Dubmen Mix)
17. Dödel Up (Kukliczi Mix)
18. Plastic Mouth (G-Ball & Kaa Mix)
19. Pretty in Storm (G-Ball & Kaa Mix)
Review: N/A
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Guano Apes - Proud Like A God (1997)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 51:43
Size: 355MB (357MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Open Your Eyes
2. Maria
3. Rain
4. Lords of the Boards
5. Crossing the Deadline
6. We Use the Pain
7. Never Born
8. Wash It Down
9. Scapegoat
10. Get Busy
11. Suzie
12. Tribute
13. Move a Little Closer
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Guano Apes - Walking On A Thin Line (2003)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 51:54
Size: 367MB (371MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. You Can't Stop Me
2. Dick
3. Kiss the Dawn
4. Pretty in Scarlet
5. Diokhan
6. Electric Nights
7. Quietly
8. High
9. Sing That Song
10. Scratch the Pitch
11. Plastic Mouth
12. Counting the Days
13. Storm
14. Sugar Skin
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Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life And Death (2006)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 72:04
Size: 478MB (480MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Different World
2. These Colours Don't Run
3. Brighter Than A Thousand Suns
4. The Pilgrim
5. The Longest Day
6. Out of the Shadows
7. The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
8. For the Greater Good of God
9. Lord of Light
Review: Metalcrypt (4/5)
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The release of a new Iron Maiden album tends to cause a lot of mixed opinions. The inevitable grizzling and complaining tends to reach a crescendo, then settles down as those with patience allow the album to sink in and appreciate it for what it is. The same pattern has already been established at the time of the last two albums' releases, and it's as predictable as clockwork. Not to worry, because those of us who appreciate Iron Maiden's recent maturation into a prog-tinged, midpaced style will appreciate this album just as much as the last two. A Matter of Life and Death, Iron Maiden studio album number 14 and the third with the current lineup of Dickinson, Smith, Murray, Gers, Harris and McBrain, is a winner in every sense.
This is Maiden in a very contemplative, serious mood. In that sense, it's a fair bit less upbeat than Brave New World and Dance of Death. Shades of the darkness surrounding The X Factor make a return here, although it's still nowhere near as morbid as that particular dark horse. The lyrics focus mostly on either current world events (although addressed through universal themes, without specific references, CNN metal this is not), or the more philosophical themes explored quite widely on Dance of Death. As usual, war plays a major role, with tracks like "These Colours Don't Run", "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns" and "The Longest Day" all exploring humanity's longstanding efforts to kill each other en masse for the sake of religion or a piece of land. The closest it gets to CNN metal is "For the Greater Good of God", which is an obvious stab at Islamic terrorist bullshit, but even that one is wide-ranging enough not to lump itself in with the likes of Kreator or Vile's recent lyrical silliness. One title which initially frightened me a bit was "Lord of Light". Initially, I figured that Nicko had taken over the pen and delivered an ode to his favourite judeo-christian figurehead. As it turns out, the absolute opposite applies- It's a tongue-in-cheek exploration of Lucifer's "good side", so to speak.
Musically, this is Iron ****ing Maiden, no more and no less. There are no glaring surprises or bullshit modern nu-shite influences, no stupid divergences into genre-splicing, nothing but pure, unadulterated epic heavy metal. The three guitarists blend in perfect unison, Nicko delivers thunderous drumming (he pulled out a 30 year old snare for this album, and it sounds absolutely monstrous), 'Arry clicks and widdles away like there's no tomorrow, and Bruce Dickinson is his usual impeccable self. Sure, he doesn't sound like he's just had his balls whacked with a cricket bat, but so ****ing what? Compared to how, for example, Robert Plant or Ozzy sounded at his current age, he's in absolutely brilliant form and delivers another impassioned, energetic performance as expected. There's a wry nod to "Children of the Damned" in the intro to "The Longest Day" too, although any amusement is quickly erased by the following song's deadly serious retelling of the D-Day landing. All 10 songs here are ridiculously consistent, mostly surpassing the 7-minute mark, but never getting boring. For any band to make an album last 72 minutes without losing the plot is a remarkable feat, and this is the second time Iron Maiden have pulled it off. A lot of the songs follow the pattern established on the last few albums of a quiet buildup leading into the main body of the song, sometimes being reprised later on. This approach gives the material a welcome sense of dynamics which fits well with the overall dark theme, allowing the music enough breathing room to not become stifling.
This is an Iron Maiden album for Iron Maiden fans. Those who have matured along with the band will appreciate it, those who delude themselves into thinking it's still 1985 will impotently attempt to criticize it, and the world will keep turning. Another great thing to note is that EMI have given up on the copy-control bullshit, so this is a proper CD rather than an inferior pseudo-CD, and the first edition comes with a great DVD containing a highly entertaining 30-minute documentary covering the final stages of recording (although a lot of the banter is unintelligible due to thick accents and the obvious raw camcorder sound mix, no ADR to speak of here), the "Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg" video clip and another studio-footage clip.
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Iron Maiden - A Real Live Dead One (1993)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 59:47|58:57
Size: 833MB (859MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1 (A Real Dead One):
1. The Number Of The Beast
2. The Trooper
3. Prowler
4. Transylvania
5. Remember Tomorrow
6. Where Eagles Dare
7. Sanctuary
8. Running Free
9. Run To The Hills
10. Two Minutes To Midnight
11. Iron Maiden
12. Hallowed Be Thy Name
CD 2 (A Real Live One):
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead
2. From Here To Eternity
3. Can I Play With Madness
4. Wasting Love
5. Tailgunner
6. The Evil That Men Do
7. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
8. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
9. Heaven Can Wait
10. The Clairvoyant
11. Fear Of The Dark
Review: Metalstorm (8/10)
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Originally released as two different live albums with two different covers this is a combined version of 'A Real Live One' and 'A Real Dead One' featuring both concept live albums. The concept behind the whole thing is, 'Dead One' (12 songs) contains only songs from 1980 - 1984, while 'Live One'(11 songs) contains songs from 1986 - 1992. All of those songs were recorded during a massive world tour ( the european part of it) in 1992 and 1993, right before Bruce Dickinson left to continue only his solo career for the next 6 years. The actual LiveDead One got the cover from the 'A Real Live One' album which featured lots of band photos, equipment lists and a note from Steve Harris. 'Dead One' only got a small booklet with a crew list and the thank list…
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A Real Live One:
Being quick on the introduction only few seconds will pass from the screaming crowd into firing off the very first song 'Be Quick Or Be Dead', which was back in 1992 released as the first single from the 'Fear Of The Dark' album. Quite a good opener for the Fear Of The Dark tour cd release. Next is another 'Fear Of The Dark' track 'From Here To Eternity' (second single), good one, too, but I had definitely preferred to have Judas Be My Guide as a live version, because it's a really great song, but rarely played live. Number three 'Can I Play With Madness' I wonder who played the keyboards on this track, because it's evident there is someone playing the keyboard in the background underlining the chorus, or should it be one of the guitarists playing an effect? I always wondered that, but I guess it doesn't help for this review. So what's up next? Bruce Dickinson introduces the next song 'Wasting Love' to the crowds in Paris, a whole minute of ****ing good french! What else can we expect from master Bruce, who is also a well-known britsh fencer, an author and frontman of the metal-flagship of Great Britain? I don't know maybe he's going to be the next pope freely reciting the urbi et orbi in all languages… Anyway 'Wasting Love' is Iron Maiden's first real ballad marking a strange, but wonderful point at a live performance. 'Tailgunner' is very well performed, nearly close to the album version. 'The Evil That Men Do' is the absolute highlight on this disc. It's played quite a lot quicker than on the album making it a true burner. Despite that I had expected some technical difficulties playing the song so fast, but it's Iron Maiden, what do we expect? It's handled perfectly.
I don't know if 'Afraid To Shoot Strangers' is inspired by the war in Iraq in the early 1990ies, but the lyrics and the musical atmosphere transport the message easily, all the worries of a simple man that is drafted and will be drawn to war for his country.
'Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter' (Helsinki performance) is one more of all the live classics on this album, going over to 'Heaven Can Wait', where the music seems to run away from Dickinson's singing at times, over to two great performances of 'The Clairvoyant' and the main track 'Fear Of The Dark' also both celebrated before the masses of fans in Helsinki.
All in all quite some pearls of Iron Maiden can be found here, minor technical flaws a good atmosphere and the choice of songs make this one an 8 (8,2) (judging the solely the A Real Live One)
Interesting is the fact that on the two different disc versions is a major mistake made, because in the tourdates list on 'A Real Live One' it says on June 5th 1992 a concert was played in Reykjavik, but at the same time the 'A Real Dead One' states that on this particular day a concert was played in the Isshallen in Helsinki. I don't believe that two conerts were played on that very same day in two locations so far away from each other.
A Real Dead One:
Woe to you oh earth and sea… these famous words open the way for 'The Number Of The Beast' song number one to 'A Real Dead One', in general a good performance, but the first solo is complete drowned in the rest of the music, what a pity! Then solid performances of 'The Trooper', 'Prowler' and the great and very first Iron Maiden instrumental 'Transylvania'. 'Remember Tomorrow' I really love best sung by Paul Di'anno, especially the screams can't be copied, not even by Bruce Dickinson, but this performance marks a real good effort and one of the strongest attempts to do it. Referring to the movie Dickinson screams the following words to the fans in Arnheim: No matter what the problem is Clint Eastwood is gonna fix it, 'Where Eagles Dare'!!! With the same fury of those screams it is played afterwars, well done guys, respect. On 'Sanctuary' Dickinson takes a short break to introduce the musicians to the crowd. I wonder if this was ever necessary after 12 successful years of Iron Maiden? Everybody should have known… but quite funny indeed. 'Running Free' captures the great amtosphere of the Lausanne fans singing and screaming along on this track. The following tracks take the same path, showing great live atmosphere, reaching the highest and final point in 'Hallowed Be Thy Name'. In a whole a good 9 (8,6) for the 'A Real Dead One'.
Counting A and B together we have a rounded 8 (8,4) for 'A Real LiveDead One', definitely an album to own, not only if you're a fan of Iron Maiden. Though in a whole it falls behind other live albums concerning the quality. Especially those live albums produced in Japan are hard to top, but in general there are also better ones that have been produced in Europe. Besides this the two discs catch a good feeling of what Maiden sounds like live.
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Iron Maiden - Best Of The Beast (1996)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 73:02|76:59
Size: 1025MB (1029MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Virus
2. Sign of the Cross
3. Man on the Edge
4. Afraid to Shoot Strangers (Live)
5. Be Quick or Be Dead
6. Fear of the Dark (Live)
7. Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter
8. Holy Smoke
9. The Clairvoyant
10. Can I Play with Madness
11. The Evil that Men Do
12. Heaven Can Wait
13. Wasted Years
CD2
1. Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Live)
2. Running Free (Live)
3. 2 Minutes to Midnight
4. Aces High
5. Where Eagles Dare
6. The Trooper
7. The Number of the Beast
8. Run to the Hills
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name
10. Wrathchild
11. Phantom of the Opera
12. Sanctuary
13. Strange World
Review: N/A
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Iron Maiden - Brave New World (2000)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 67:01
Size: 480MB (495MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Wicker Man
2. Ghost Of The Navigator
3. Brave New World
4. Blood Brothers
5. The Mercenary
6. Dream Of Mirrors
7. The Fallen Angel
8. The Nomad
9. Out Of The Silent Planet
Review: Metal-Observer (8.5/10)
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Ha! They still are able to deliver!
I cannot say, if it all has been sparked by the return of Mr Dickinson and Mr Smith, but it's a fact that this album is the missing link after "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", along with "Fear Of The Dark".
What has caught my eye at the very beginning was the fact that seven of the ten songs exceed six minutes, three even the eight-minute-mark.
But let's start at the beginning. "The Wicker Man" is MAIDEN as usual, a straight track in tradition of "Be Quick Or Be Dead", for example, followed by the atmospheric "Ghost Of The Navigator", which just as well could have stood on "Seventh Son...".
The title-track has a certain "Fear Of The Dark"-flair and is getting better every time you listen to it, before "Blood Brothers" sets the first absolute highlight of the record. A voluminous half-ballad with a strong chorus that leaves only very little to be desired. After the very straight "The Mercenary", "Dream Of Mirrors" begins very quiet for some while, before rising into a typically MAIDEN-esque galloping mid-tempo-track.
The Fallen Angel could easily have come directly from "Iron Maiden" or "Killers", while the nine-minute "The Nomad" is the most unusual and most likely best track on "Brave New World". With its Arabic/oriental melodies, a Harris-typical, bass-dominated middle-part and a truly grand chorus it stands in one line with the great classics of the 20-year-career of the Britons.
After the very catchy "Out Of The Silent Planet", we (unfortunately) still have "The Thin Line Between Love And Hate", which is quite unspectacular and cannot keep up the high level of the songs before.
Alrighty, they don't reach a classic like "Number Of The Beast" (yet), but still "Brave New World" is a more than strong sign of life, which raises the hopes for the next album already, but before that let's let the triple-axe-attack blow our ears!
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Iron Maiden - Dance Of Death (2003)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 65:53
Size: 460MB (462MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Wildest Dreams
2. Rainmaker
3. No More Lies
4. Montsegur
5. Dance of Death
6. Gates of Tomorrow
7. New Frontier
8. Paschendale
9. Face in the Sand
10. Age of Innocence
Review: Metalcrypt (4.25/5)
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The newer Iron Maiden albums are always good for stirring up a bit of controversy, and while it's obvious that the band will never again produce songs as fine as "Aces High" or "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," they will keep coming really close. This is their second "comeback" album, Dance of Death, and while I might be in the minority on this one, I say it's much better than the overrated Brave New World.
This album showed Maiden spanning out a bit and introducing some progressive elements into the familiar galloping, air-raid siren Heavy Metal we all know and love, and I think it did them good, for they were already growing stagnant on the last album. The opening "Wildest Dreams" is a classic Maiden rocker, catchy as Hell and fun to boot, but the second song is where they really start to step things up. "Rainmaker" is a slightly Middle Eastern tinged tune, bringing to mind sandy, barren deserts with a bloodied, punishing sun overhead by utilizing mindblowingly cool guitar trills, along with a unique, fresh chorus melody that is quite unlike anything they've done before. The title track is also a great song, with oriental folk melodies creeping about in the shadows as Dickinson gives off a dark, reedy performance that sets the mood perfectly. Dickinson really has improved over the years rather than aging - his soft, balladesque voice was never this good.
Gates of Tomorrow and "New Frontier" are classic Maiden rockers in the style that we've come to appreciate from them, and albeit a bit slower than the classic Maiden hits, they are satisfying appetizers for the oncoming feast - and what a feast it is! "Paschendale" is one of the very best songs Iron Maiden has ever written, just as good as "Hallowed Be Thy Name" and "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and bar none the best song on this album. It's an epic 8 minute entourage of classic metal riffs and epic overtones the way only Maiden knows how to do it, and the vocal lines are stirring and riveting in their passionate, agonized delivery. Fantastic song. And it follows up with one that is almost as good, the highly overlooked "Face in the Sand," a midpaced quasi-epic with one of the best choruses the band has written in recent years. The album closes with the acoustic "Journeyman," which is not the best song, but it works well as a closer to this darker, sprawling, more progressive sound that Dance of Death flaunted so boldly.
This album doesn't get anywhere near the amount of credit it deserves. While it's not classic Maiden, it is a bold epic modern day Maiden that won't fail to please. Repeated listens do this one good. Recommended.
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Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark (1992)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 58:37
Size: 421MB (423MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead
2. From Here To Eternity
3. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
4. Fear Is The Key
5. Childhood's End
6. Wasting Love
7. The Fugitive
8. Chains Of Misery
9. The Apparition
10. Judas Be My Guide
11. Weekend Warrior
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
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After their rather weak album "No Prayer For The Dying" the MAIDEN fan community waited tensely for the new record of the band. It was ready in 1992. "Fear Of The Dark" had been released. Would it be another disappointment or do the Metal legend grow stronger? Personally, I tend towards the last statement, in spite of some exceptions.
The disc starts off furiously with the first single "Be Quick Or Be Dead". One recognizes suddenly that the old MAIDEN spirit is up again. Those fast number, which is sang very aggressively by Bruce Dickinson, is the perfect opener. Driving and with the old feeling for cool melodies, the guys can gain some plus points. Also another thing has changed listenable! The sound is pretty much better again than on "No Prayer...". Thank God!
It goes on with the cool Rocker "From Here To Eternity" and the superb half-ballad "Afraid To Shoot Strangers", with that MAIDEN can convince again. Especially "Afraid..." offers again a lot of diversification and freshness, which misses on "No Prayer...". Moreover, there is now an element, which you can't hear ever before, that is a slight darkness. Also the following "Fear Is The Key" and "Childhood's End" are very mystically for MAIDEN. But the typical trademarks aren't missing. Both songs are well-written, though a little bit weaker than the first three songs.
Wasting Love is another half-ballad, which is a pretty good song, but can't reach the quality of "Afraid...". Also the beautiful Murray/Gers guitar parts in the middle can't change this fact. But with the following "The Fugitive", all thumbs up. This number rocks and can convince mainly with the former mentioned great guitarworking. Maybe an IRON MAIDEN song, which never got the attention, it actually deserves.
Chains Of Misery, "The Apparition" and "Judas Be My Guide" then are legitimately ignored. Here appears those "No Prayer..." problem again. The songs are not bad at all but something's missing. Not more than averagely. But the last two songs pretty kill again. Maybe, some won't think this about the track "Weekend Warrior", but I think this song is cool. The riff, the melody, the lyrics. Those track just rocks. Unfortunately another song, which is very overlooked today. Too bad folks, wake up!
But everybody will agree with me, that the final song "Fear Of The Dark" is one of that really great band hymns. I think everybody knows this song, so I don't have to say something more, or not?
IRON MAIDEN got with "Fear Of The Dark" back to the top. Although it contains some weaker tracks, the record is altogether a big step into the right direction. Ultimately a good sound again, great guitar duels and a convincing Bruce Dickinson. For me, only with "Brave New World" MAIDEN did a better album after this one. That's enough, and up the Irons!
Tips:: "Be Quick Or Be Dead", "From Here To Eternity", "Afraid To Shoot Strangers"…
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Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (2009)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length:
Size: 718MB (767MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. Revelations
5. The Trooper
6. Wasted Years
7. The Number Of The Beast
8. Can I Play With Madness
9. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
CD2
1. Powerslave
2. Heaven Can Wait
3. Run To The Hills
4. Fear Of The Dark
5. Iron Maiden
6. Moonchild
7. The Clairvoyant
Review: N/A
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Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden (1980)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 40:46
Size: 277MB (296MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Prowler
2. Sanctuary
3. Remember Tomorrow
4. Running Free
5. Phantom Of The Opera
6. Transylvania
7. Strange World
8. Charlotte The Harlot
9. Iron Maiden
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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MAIDEN put everything they had into this debut-offering: taking the raw fresh energy of Punk and merging it with the melody and focus of Metal they struck a chord with the youth of Britain in 1980 and delivered an uncompromising album that would lay down many of the basics for their global domination only a few years later.
Of course 'Arry and his troopers weren't exactly flavour of the month with the press and media all those years ago. And this was to be reflected many, many times in the years to come, but it made them all the more determined to succeed in the face of adversity. So the near constant gigging brought an edge and ferocity to the first album, which even after all this time still sends a shiver down the spine.
Really there isn't a duff track on offer. From the opening Prowler" to the glorious album/set-closer "Iron Maiden" 'Arry knew just how to pen a rocker or two. "Running Free", "Phantom Of The Opera", "Transylvania", every song can be regarded as a MAIDEN-classic. The twin-guitar-attack of Murray and Stratton (Smith came on the next album) was closely rivalling the likes of the PRIEST, UFO and THIN LIZZY. 'Arry's bass-runs where just the perfect addition to the duelling guitars as were Di'Anno's Punkish vocals, providing much of the energy and excitement of early MAIDEN.
"The Number Of The Beast" and "Piece Of Mind" are better albums, but they can't rival this one for energy and buzz and it would not be until the release of "Brave New World" some twenty years later would MAIDEN begin to recapture those wasted years!
Well in Order!
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Iron Maiden - Killers (1981)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 41:25
Size: 291MB (309MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Ides Of March
2. Wrathchild
3. Murders In The Rue Morgue
4. Another Life
5. Genghis Khan
6. Innocent Exile
7. Killers
8. Prodigal Son
9. Purgatory
10. Twilight Zone
11. Drifter
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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The difficult second album. Stratton was out replaced with Adrian Smith and it was the last album to feature Di'Anno on vocals.
MAIDEN's hard work on the road had turned them into a well-oiled machine, but could they once again transfer the live energy into consistent product on vinyl? The first album had dented the UK-Charts at number 4 and even though "Killers" would not repeat this feat, it still holds up rather well.
The instrumental opener "The Ides Of March" mixed into the thunderous live classic "Wrathchild" was a great way to begin things: MAIDEN charging on all cylinders. The classic twin-guitar-assault now embedded into MAIDEN-history. 'Arry running along side with his bass and Clive Burr's drumming keeping it all very tight. And Di'Anno's vocals just fitting in nicely.
The production handled by Martin Birch is streets ahead of the 'hatchet job' as described by 'Arry on the production job for IRON MAIDEN. Just what the band needed. "Murders In The Rue Morgue", still in the live set until 1985, is a MAIDEN-classic. "Another Life" is a true MAIDEN-rocker, the instrumental "Genghis Khan" is every bit as good as "Transylvania" with its superb guitar-passages.
Innocent Exile fits the bill, but is the albums weakest track, but it by no means a bad song. The title track is MAIDEN at the best. building from a mid-tempo start and bursting into the song proper. This is how the legend was forged! The ballad-esque "Prodigal Son", the much underrated "Purgatory", very punky and thrashy and the album closer "Drifter" are testimony to a great band and great music.
Very few bands can or could deliver such a strong second album and guess what, the third one was even better!
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Iron Maiden - Live After Death (1985)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 75:29|26:34
Size: 730MB (735MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Intro: Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. The Trooper
5. Revelations
6. The Flight Of Icarus
7. The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
8. Powerslave
9. The Number Of The Beast Disc 2
10. Hallowed Be Thy Name
11. Iron Maiden
12. Run To The Hills
13. Running Free
CD 2
1. Wrathchild
2. 22 Acacia Avenue
3. Children Of The Damned
4. Die With Your Boots On
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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Considered by the majority of Metalheads as THE live-album, "Live After Death" was released in 1985, being recorded during the "World Slavery"-tour in which the MAIDEN set hundreds of stages afire all over the world.
Quite probably, what caused this to be so worshipped from the Metallers over the years as well as a mandatory MAIDEN-release (much more than "No Prayer For The Dying" or "The Crappy Factor") is that it came totally on time. In fact, I can't mention another live-album as timely as this. What I mean is that "Live After Death" has the matchless property of capturing the band at the top of its game. In those years, MAIDEN ruled the world of Heavy Metal, they were the greatest, and their leadership into our beloved musical style was undisputable. This (and possibly more) is stated and claimed along every minute of this release, gettin' you aware of the impressive prowess of these fellows.
After this live-album, they began to go downhill. Don't get me wrong, 'cos "Somewhere In Time" and "7th Son Of A 7th Son" are plain masterpieces on their own ("Somewhere..." even being my all-time MAIDEN-fave-album), but when they were released the Metal-movement was way too changed and grown-up to be still represented by these Brits. As always happens, the sub-genre had developed itself and a lot of newcomer bands had opened the gates to many evolutions, bringing the lesson taught by MAIDEN to the logical consequences.
Well, by the way this writing isn't meant to be an essay on Metal as a rule (who knows, maybe one day I'll write one, but for sure not today), but it's just a review. So, I'll give you straight: the whole double-album smokes. The tracklist covers nearly all the best MAIDEN-songs to date, each and every song on there being a band classic and a milestone for Heavy Metal, too.
Moreover, the live feel adds more power and energy to the overall sound, and the execution of the musicians is top notch, chock-full with tons of guitar-duels and harmony-leads by the most imitated, but never equalled couple of guitar-players in Metal, along with trademark galloping bass-lines from Mr. Steve Harris and soaring vocals from no one else than the Air Raid Siren.
While listening to this, you can really close your eyes and imagine being among the crowd... (lemme guess... perhaps the nutty as a fruitcake-fan who screams "mother****er!" at the end of "Revelations" was just you! LOL), and in my opinion you can't say the same for many live-albums out there.
All of the songs are outstanding, as you can easily guess, and picking up this or that fave is just dumb beyond words, 'cos this is pure Heavy Metal-heaven from start to finish. Just think about your favourite MAIDEN-songs. They're all here to fry your ass.
All in all, "Live After Death" is one of the very few live-albums that plays an essential role into the discography of a band, and into the history of a musical style as well. If you're a Metalhead, either way you already own it or you're a Nu-Metal 'shipper. 'Nuff said.
Bottom line: a hour and a half of absolute fun; you will be playing this one over and over.
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Iron Maiden - Live At Donington (1993)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 51:45|60:21
Size: 778MB (783MB w/ extras)
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Track List:
CD1
1. Be Quick or Be Dead
2. The Number of the Beast
3. Wrathchild
4. From Here to Eternity
5. Can I Play with Madness
6. Wasting Love
7. Tailgunner
8. The Evil That Men Do
9. Afraid to Shoot Strangers
10. Fear of the Dark
CD2
1. Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter
2. The Clairvoyant
3. Heaven Can Wait
4. Run to the Hills
5. 2 Minutes to Midnight
6. Iron Maiden
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name
8. The Trooper
9. Sanctuary
Review: N/A
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Iron Maiden - No Prayer For The Dying (1990)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 44:29
Size: 330MB (333MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Tail Gunner
2. Holy Smoke
3. No Prayer For The Dying
4. Public Enema Number One
5. Fates Warning
6. The Assassin
7. Run Silent Run Deep
8. Hooks In You
9. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
Review: Metal-Observer (6/10)
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If there has been any MAIDEN album, which disappointed the fans a little, then it's their 90s output "No Prayer For The Dying". It is the first album after the leaving of Adrian Smith and the entrance of Janick Gers.
The Opener "Tail Gunner" is still not bad. But what's striking instantly is the pretty thin sound, which is not famous for MAIDEN. The song itself isn't outstanding, but also not too bad. With the first single "Holy Smoke" follows one of the sparely spread highlights of "No Prayer..." The song is straight forward and contains those typical MAIDEN hooks and a cool, mangy chorus. After the following and also good titletrack, the serial of good songs seems to be over. As well as "Public Enema Number One" and "Fates Warning" can't convince. There are missing the new ideas and the fire of older songs. I don't want to deny that the melodies and the guitars there are also first class, but this was all written better in the past. That's not MAIDEN at the best. Again, or still, the thin sound is striking, which the English boys have made themselves in their own studio. The fact, that this is the first own production of Steve Harris let's me think forgivingly.
Let's turn again to the songs. "The Assassin" is ready to push the temper again, although it's not reaching nearly the old highlights. "Run Silent Run Deep" and "Hooks In You" are in the same way. Those songs are not really bad, but something is missing. There are no effects, which let you make crazy. The second single "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter", the last but one song, is then another highlight. The song was able to be on the top of the English charts for two weeks. That's MAIDEN again, like one knows them, catchy and dithyrambic. But with this song you also recognize their biggest changes compared with their former albums. The songs are altogether more rocking and not as experimental as on "Somewhere In Time" or "Seventh Son Of The Seventh Son". Maybe, the band wanted to go too much back to the roots? And then there remains one pretty good last number, "Mother Russia", which finishes interesting a really conflicting album.
Now, what have we to recognize, when we listen to "No Prayer..."? On one hand we get the three really good songs "Holy Smoke", "No Prayer..." and "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter". On the other hand we get much of averagely tracks and a not much attracting sound. Even Mr. Dickinson is not as great as before. It's hard to judge neutrally. There are people who love MAIDEN so much, that "No Prayer..." is also another great album for them. But I'm surely not alone, when I have to say as MAIDEN fan: "Folks, that's not really a killer". They have proved before this record and also after it, that they can do it better, or not?
Tips: "Holy Smoke", "No Prayer For The Dying" and "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter".
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Iron Maiden - Piece Of Mind (1983)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 45:56
Size: 320MB (322MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Where Eagles Dare
2. Revelations
3. Flight Of Icarus
4. Die With Your Boots On
5. The Trooper
6. Still Life
7. Quest For Fire
8. Sun And Steel
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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IRON MAIDEN-albums mostly consist of two different groups of songs. First off there are the good to very good songs and then there are the immortal killers, the classics. This is no different with their 1983-album "Piece Of Mind".
The first track "Where Eagles Dare" is "only" a good song. The track is pretty wild and could just as well have stood on "The Number Of The Beast". In the middle-part we get beautiful guitar-harmonies and a nice solo. But it's not really catchy, it takes a while to unfold.
Completely different is the following "Revelations". A rather taken-back, yes almost epic number with atmosphere. Especially Bruce Dickinson's vocals are a big goose-bump-factor. For sure a hit that the band should play live again.
After that we get the super-catchy single "Flight Of Icarus", a typical MAIDEN-singalong-hymn. With "Die With Your Boots On" MAIDEN then show their rocking side, could almost have stood on "Killers". "The Trooper" then is one of the really big hits that every Metalian should know. Catchy, superb hooklines and just straight ahead. This is what I could imagine a ride on a wild boar like. The last four songs of the album are rather among the "less known". "Still Life" and "Sun And Steel" are quite cool, if no killers. These songs are among the mentioned "good" ones, which would have deserved more attention, because of their catchy character and nice melodies. This leaves us with "Quest For Fire" and "To Tame A Land". The first one is nice, but no killer, while "To Tame A Land" is closing off the album in an a bit calmer way again, goes into the "Revelations"-direction, but is neither as catchy nor has its hit-character. But still anything but a bad song.
All in all you could say that "Piece Of Mind" has not fully reached the previous classic. Still the album contains some big numbers like "The Trooper" or "Flight Of Icarus", which simply are classics. The music overall is a but calmer and less rough than on "The Number Of The Beast", but Mr. Dickinson has topped off his vocal performance and just plainly rules. Also in the guitar-department we have both thumbs up, are there still any guitar-duos that fight such grandiose guitar-duels like Smith and Murray? For sure only very few. The rhythm-section is flawless and the bass-play of Steve Harris is cult anyway. "Piece Of Mind" is yet another milestone in the history of MAIDEN-albums and ranks among their best. Even almost twenty years later it still is great, timeless I would call it!
Check-out-tips: "Revelations", "The Trooper", "Flight Of Icarus"...
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Iron Maiden - Powerslave (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 50:33
Size: 371MB (392MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Aces High
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight
3. Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) (instrumental)
4. Flash Of The Blade
5. The Duellists
6. Back In The Village
7. Powerslave
8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Review: Metal-Observer (9.5/10)
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1984 the guys of IRON MAIDEN came back with another milestone of their band-history. "Powerslave" has been the title of the new output and it still is a great one. MAIDEN managed once more to create some timeless and brilliant gemstones.
The first song is gripping, "Aces High" is a true hit, which every Metalhead should already have heard some time in his life. The hooklines and the super-catchy melody make this album a really catchy tune, which you can sing along after the first listen. And "2 Minutes To Midnight" continues this. Also very catchy, which is a live-classic as well. These two songs alone would already be enough to have to get this album, but it gets even better.
Track no. three is "Losfer Words (Big´Orra)" and is a nice instrumental. Especially Adrian Smith and Dave Murray show their skills on the six-string. You can count this instrumental one of the better ones, because there is no superfluous soloing and it stays in an acceptable range. "Flash Of The Blade" continues the series of catchy hits, but the song is pretty much unknown, because the band only very rarely, of ever, plays it live. A pity, because the song is no second to "Aces High" or "2 Minutes To Midnight". "The Duellists" reminds me a little of the "Number Of The Beast"-album, where this song would not have been out of place. Especially remarkable are the very nice and very melodic guitar-duels, I guess that's why the song has its title.
Back In The Village then cannot keep the standard, not bad, but exchangeable. With the title-track "Powerslave" MAIDEN are back to form again. The song is a live-favourite, just think about the nice mask of Bruce Dickinson! Time and again "Powerslave" builds up a great atmosphere, which culminates in the cool singalong-chorus. And in the middle the band also uses some calmer sounds. Very varied. And for the end the band still has a extra ear candy to offer, the longest MAIDEN-track ever, more than 13 minutes long: "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner". No MAIDEN-song has had more variety, progressiveness and tension. A more than worthy closer for a killer-album.
Like mentioned in the beginning, "Powerslave" is a milestone. Mr. Dickinson has rarely sung any better and also the band's song-writing-skills have been on an all-time-high. IRON MAIDEN for the first time combine incredibly catchy melodies with some complexity. The band, of course, doesn't sound like DREAM THEATER, but a lot more mature than on their first albums. If you look at the album as a whole, then you really can only call one song a little less great. The sound still is up to par, even 17 years later, and you cannot complain about anything here. Conclusion: "Powerslave", essential for every Metalian!!!
Check-out-tips: "Aces High", "2 Minutes To Midnight", "Powerslave".
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Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 44:01
Size: 315MB (317MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Moonchild
2. Infinite Dreams
3. Can I Play With Madness
4. The Evil That Men Do
5. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
6. The Prophecy
7. The Clairvoyant
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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IRON MAIDEN had already attained legendary status in the Metal world at the moment that "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" was released, with killer albums as "The Number Of The Beast", "Piece Of Mind" and the stunning live album "Live After Death". Hence everybody expected that their already seventh studio album would be no exception to this rule.
And what a killer it is! It is graced by some fantastic artwork, a really weird Eddie on an arctic background. Not only is this one of Steve Harris' favourite albums, this is also the only MAIDEN record that starts the same way it ends. This whole album flows perfectly; it is an experience listening to it. Some (or many people) will argue that "The Number Of The Beast" had more classics on it, which is true, but overall this album is better then any other because you listen to the album as a whole, not the individual songs. It kicks of with the fabulous "Moonchild", a rather atmospheric song with a great intro and superb vocals from Bruce. Then we get "Infinite Dreams", my favourite song and very underrated. It starts off very slowly, with great musicianship and superb singing throughout the whole song. Just before the speed goes up we get a great instrumental part with Nicko on top performance after which it ends with a very catchy melody.
The next songs are actually the most well known tracks of the CD if you don't count "The Clairvoyant". Even though they are great they aren't my favourites. Especially the very upbeat "Can I Play With Madness" seems not to fit with the rest of the songs. "The Evil That Men Do" is just a fine, fine classic with a great chorus. But then there is the title track, a melodic start with a fast chorus, after which we get a fantastic interlude, with nice keyboards, Bruce utters the memorable words: "So it shall be written! So it shall be done!" here. "The Prophecy" also perfectly blends in with great musicianship by 'Arry and his troopers. "The Clairvoyant" and "Only The Good Die Young" are both fantastic songs, among the best ever by MAIDEN, and that says a lot!
Well, then there's also the concept... yes, Arry once said that this is a concept album but I have yet to find the concept. And I don't believe that there's anyone who has found it.
All the songs seem to have some kind of connection with each other, like "The Prophecy" and "The Clairvoyant", and "The Evil That Men Do" and "Only The Good Die Young".
The more important thing however, concept or not, remains that this is the very best done ever by the best Heavy Metal band there is! Now we must wait for "Dances Of Death" to see if this legendary release will be bettered. I doubt it though...
There is only one more thing to be said... Up The Irons!!!
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Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time (1986)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 51:24
Size: 385MB (403MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Caught Somewhere In Time
2. Wasted Years
3. Sea Of Madness
4. Heaven Can Wait
5. The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner
6. Stranger In A Strange Land
7. De Ja Vu
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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In most cases it's hard for bands to follow a great album up by another one. But for some bands this seems like walking the dog. After releasing stellar albums like "Number Of The Beast", "Piece Of Mind" and "Powerslave" (and the fantastic live album "Life After Death"), IRON MAIDEN now has to go along on that same route with "Somewhere In Time".
One of the best foundations for a successful band is a consistent line-up. For the fourth album in a row, IRON MAIDEN is Harris, Dickinson, Murray, Smith and McBrain, a quality Heavy Metal-machine. And with "Somewhere In Time" IRON MAIDEN produces yet another classic album full of classic tracks. "Caught Somewhere In Time" is probably one of the best, yet fairly unknown, tracks by the band. This song is followed by the very well-known and in my opinion best IRON MAIDEN- song, "Wasted Years". Though "Sea Of Madness" is a good song, it doesn't reach the level of the subsequent "Heaven Can Wait" and "The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner" (which has a fantastic intro, such beauty…).
Yet another classic track hits us, "Stranger In A Strange Land", followed by the song "De Ja Vu", that doesn't live to it's name at all (which is a good thing of course), and the record is finished in a style with the grand "Alexander The Great". And there you go, yet another IRON MAIDEN-masterwork. They make it sound so easy to do it, but think of it, every album they release is an instant classic, they can fill hours with best-off tracks, and I have no doubt that this band rules Metal. UP THE IRONS!!!
Another great IRON MAIDEN-record, not as good as "Number Of The Beast" and "Powerslave", but definitely an album that every band would want to have in their back-catalogue.
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Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast (1982)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 44:53
Size: 322MB (328MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Invaders
2. Children Of The Damned
3. The Prisoner
4. 22 Acacia Avenue
5. The Number Of The Beast
6. Run To The Hills
7. Gangland
8. Total Eclipse
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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MAIDEN has never bettered this album. Don't argue. "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" came close as does "Piece Of Mind" and even for all you new MAIDEN-fans, "Brave New World" might get a look in, but back in 1982 this album took the Metal-world by storm, pushed MAIDEN through the stratosphere and laid waste to every other Metal-band in the UK for good. Forget the PRIEST, SAXON, DEF LEPPARD and all the NWoBHM-devotees, "The Number Of The Beast" destroys all in its path. Whilst the PRIEST was taking America, the MAIDEN built their fan base on rock solid foundations in Blighty and to this day is still standing proud. Can we say that of JUDAS PRIEST?
With Di'Anno out of the band in favour of the Air Raid Siren, Harris could now weave his magic and pen songs that matched his determination for MAIDEN to succeed. ~censored~ opened many, many avenues of unexplored ground for the band and this was proved as the album dropped straight into number one in the UK Charts. However legal restrictions restricted Bruce from contributing much to the album.
"Invaders" is class MAIDEN, a million miles an hour: 'Arry's bass galloping, the twin axe attack of Murray and Smith generating nuclear fusion and the frantic crashing of Burr's drums and the power house vocals of Bruce. "Children Of The Damned" was MAIDEN's attempt at slowing things down, but is quickly followed by "The Prisoner", based on the famous cult UK show of the same name. Murray and Smith were really stretching themselves on the fretwork with a couple of dazzling solo runs. Leading from the first album's "Charlotte The Harlot", "22, Acacia Avenue" is an underrated Harris-epic telling us more of the sexual exploits of the East-Ends finest lady of the night. Side two kicks of with the haunting Vincent Price voice over before the title track and then the perennial MAIDEN-favourite "Run To The Hills" just makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. We all know that "Total Eclipse" should have replaced "Gangland", but what the hell it is still a mad dash boys own rocker and with the monumental "Hallowed Be Thy Name" closing the album we can once again draw breath.
Go back and re-visit this all time Metal-classic. Listen to the power and the focus from a band determined to make it to the top and deliver honest endeavour and hard bloody work. Crikey even the cover is amongst the best that Derek Riggs and the band have produced. On this album MAIDEN could do no wrong, even if the religious nutters in the USA saw fit to burn it in the streets. Nearly twenty years on and this is still as fresh and as vibrant as the day it was released.
UP THE IRONS!
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Iron Maiden - The X Factor (1995)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 71:07
Size: 447MB (450MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Sign Of The Cross
2. Lord Of The Flies
3. Man On The Edge
4. Fortunes Of War
5. Look For The Truth
6. The Aftermath
7. Judgement Of Heaven
8. Blood On The World's Hands
9. The Edge Of Darkness
10. 2 A.M.
Review: Metalcrypt (3.5/5)
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This album was recorded at Barnyard Studios, and that's pretty much what it sounds like. One really has to dig to find the hidden gems on this album. The combination of the very dark mood of this album with a production that's a bit on the sterile side really hurts the end result. I'm usually not too picky on the production side of things, but in this case, not using a professional, experienced producer was a big mistake. Just listen to live versions of these songs to see how much better they can come out. Anyway, enough of that and let's get to the music side of things.
The album follows the usual Maiden formula of a majority of real good songs and a couple of not-so-good songs - in other words, fillers. No surprises there. But not only did this album feature the replacement of their most successful vocalist and go in a much darker mood than their previous material, the opener is the long epic "Sign of the Cross" - an excellent song by all means, but maybe a little too much to introduce all these changes to the listener - maybe "Man on the Edge", a good rocking song closer to the proven Maiden formula -and much shorter- would have been better to open up the album. Anyway, once you get used to it it's not that bad, but I remember being overwhelmed by this epic opener when I first listened to the album - an epic that with time proved to be on par with many of their classic epics. The two songs that follow, "Lord of the Flies" (weird name...) and "Man on the Edge" makes the seasoned Maiden fan feel more at home, good rockers, although "Lord of the Flies" feels a bit bland (partly due to the production), while "Man on the Edge" is much more in the kick-ass category.
Fortunes of War has a bit of the Seventh Son sound on it, but drags on a bit too much at the beginning before getting to the "meat", and it lacks a bit of conviction overall. It still has some good moments, but you have to wait almost 5 minutes into the song for it to take off. "Look for the Truth" follows, not too bad but I'd consider it filler material if it wasn't for a few good moments here and there - it sounds a bit half-baked at times. The little slightly medieval-sounding part around the 3:30 mark is pretty cool and begins a good instrumental part. "The Aftermath" is one of my favourites on this album despite a shaky beginning. The song really takes off around the 3:35 mark following a somewhat slow-paced first half, it gets into a much faster pace and I like the vocal lines from then on. "Judgement of Heaven" is one of the most upbeat songs here, with a much lighter mood than most of the other songs and I find it's well-placed in the track order so lighten things up a bit. It's not the best song here but it it a good mix of a rocker and more solemn-sounding material. Next is the one song I really can't stand, "Blood on the World's Hands", very annoying intro (that stuff may work for some bands in other genres, but here it feels really out of place.) The beat is boring and repetitive, the vocal lines are boring, I really don't have any good comments for this one. This doesn't even qualify as a filler, this one should just have been left out (which would have shortened the length of the album to something more reasonable..)
The Edge of Darkness is slow and boring at the beginning and eventually starts rocking a bit - definitely a common occurrence on this album. :) Still, it's easily forgettable and qualifies more as filler material (but I've heard a lot worse filler songs so..) "2 A.M." is a very slow-paced song, not too bad but more for the vocal melodies than the music itself. This one's pretty much filler material, really, simply too forgettable. "The Unbeliever" closes the album and not on a very good note, with really passable vocals and the music is nothing to write home about.
This album would have benefitted from a number of things: A better production, a shorter length (chop a good 15-20 minutes - just get rid of the fillers) and a little more work on the vocals. Blaze does a good job overall but in some instances he shows no conviction in his voice or is simply out of tune.
Not so long ago I would have given a much lower rating to this album but then again I had never given it much of a chance to begin with. The fact is that when you take the time to let it sink in, in the end this is a very good album - that would benefit from a re-recording.
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Manowar - Battle Hymns (1982)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 36:01
Size: 263MB (272MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Death Tone
2. Metal Daze
3. Fast Taker
4. Shell Shock
5. Manowar
6. Dark Avenger
7. William's Tale
8. Battle Hymn
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Twenty years on and this album is still amongst the best that MANOWAR have recorded. Just listen to the opening riff of Metal Daze", then the vocals and the bass and drums dropping in. Played at full volume this is Heavy Metal heaven. Unbelievably catchy and hook laden much like each and every MANOWAR track recorded since.
If you don't like them then your not a Metal fan as they encompass all that is glorious, ironic, clichd and worthwhile in Metal music. Name another Metal band that has done more to support Metal across the globe? They look stupid? Well didn't Lars and Co look like a bunch of wankers in their nail varnish "Load" era; what the **** are SLIPKNOT all about and Nu-Metal in general? I suppose the looks are all relevant but I will tell you there are few bands in any genre that stand out as MANOWAR do and even less that truly believe in what they are doing.
Uniqueness and individuality that's what MANOWAR stand for. So if you wanna be different then be a MANOWAR fan. You will be in good company.
Or look at it this way: If you don't find "Shell Shock", "Manowar", the Orson Welles narrated epic "Dark Avenger" and the awesome title track, "Battle Hymns" inspirational and up lifting then just why are you a Metal fan? Have a think about it and then listen to this album. Then email me your thoughts.
I will be waiting.
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Manowar - Fighting The World (1987)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 34:52
Size: 211MB (213MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fighting The World
2. Blow Your Speakers
3. Carry On
4. Violence And Bloodshed
5. Defender
6. Drums Of Doom
7. Holy War
8. Master Of Revenge
9. Black Wind, Fire And Steel
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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As I dug through my CD-collection again, my eyes fell onto Fighting The World", the 1987-opus of our fur-pants-wearing friends from the US of A. Nice, haven't listened to that one in a while, so into my rucksack and off to work. You know, at work I can play music as much and as loud as I want to and that's just what MANOWAR is best at, so into the CD-player, crank it up and...
Yes, I really asked myself, why I had not listened to this CD in such a long time. This is Metal as it should be. As clich-ridden and ridiculous as those four guys sometimes are, this album is first crop. Energetic, great riffs, the incarnation of a vocal-god in Eric Adams and of course a whole bunch of the best Metal-songs that ever have seen the light of this planet. With "Carry On", "Defender" and "Black Wind, Fire And Steel" there are three immortal classics on this album, which, to quote MANOWAR, truly deserve their place in the Olymp of Metal. Brothers, this Metal that has been forged with sweat and heart-blood really blows you out of your fur-boots. Stomping rhythms, screeching guitars, the divine vocals of Eric Adams, if you're into Metal, you just have to love it.
More than once I caught myself singing along loudly (of course at "Defender", where else and after the umpteenth rotation the lyrics also are OK, something different just won't fit the music. Sure, the playing time for not even 35 minutes for nine songs is rather skimpy, but hey, then you can listen to this CD twice, eh? The sound also, for the fact that this opus is entering its 14th year now, is absolutely OK. The bass is thundering, guitars drill them into your mind and what little is left of it will be destroyed by the crystal-clear voice of Eric Adams.
So, brothers, put this CD into your player, get a tankard of beer, lean back and just let these gods of Metal made flesh run you over. And to end in style with the words of somebody, who has to know: "We are unworthy, we are dust, we are ashes!"
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Manowar - Gods Of War (2007)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 73:50
Size: 480MB (482MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Overture To The Hymn Of The Immortal Warriors
2. The Ascension
3. King Of Kings
4. Army Of The Dead, Part I
5. Sleipnir
6. Loki God Of Fire
7. Blood Brothers
8. Overture To Odin
9. The Blood Of Odin
10. Sons Of Odin
11. Glory Majesty Unity
12. Gods Of War
13. Army Of The Dead, Part II
14. Odin
15. Hymn Of The Immortal Warriors
16. Die For Metal (Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer (7/10)
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There is simply no other Heavy Metal band near MANOWAR in terms macho bravado posturing and outrageousness. They are they very true essence of classic Heavy Metal. Tales of battle, the clash of steel against steel, bodies torn asunder, glory and honour, death and majesty all evoke the over the top escapist nature of the music.
Ever since 1982 and the bands inaugural offering the mighty ''Battle Hymns'' the world (and this includes a large chunk of the Metal-world) has laughed and snorted at the homo-eroticism, the less than accomplished lyrics and of course the loin cloth and muscle image. However now quarter of a century into a career that many thought would have died like so many bands before them sees MANOWAR release their tenth album at a stage when they have never seemed as popular.
''Gods Of War'' is a concept album about, who else: Odin. Indeed you may argue that all MANOWAR albums are concept albums as they all deal with the rudiments of battle but ''Gods Of War'' raises the bar to an altogether new level in servitude to True Heavy Metal and all that envelopes it. For all the simplistic riff-verse-chorus Metal that MANOWAR has developed over the years ''Gods Of War'' is nothing short of epic. It's epic in length, construction, production and development and never before has MANOWAR attempted anything remotely like it.
DeMaio obviously hasn't deemed it worthwhile to drop the blundering fillers that first saw light of day on ''Warriors Of The World''. Of course a concept album requires some license, respite to tell the tale but a six minute keyboard opening followed by another two minute plus keyboard indulgence does slightly lend itself to much groaning and impatience. Unfortunately the album is littered with such interludes and lyrically just how many times can a band sing about Odin and crossing the rainbow bridge before restlessness sets in?
Still when MANOWAR spark up the cannon an almighty volley of True Metal is unleashed. From the teeth rattling riffing of ''King Of Kings, the brisk up-tempo drive of ''Sleipnir'' the glorious hoof-pounding thunder of ''Loki God Of Fire'' to the emphatic chorus driven magnificence of ''Sons Of Odin'' and ''Gods Of War'' MANOWAR is once again holding the reins of all conquering Heavy Metal.
Musically the one note riffing so favoured on the last two releases is pinned backed in favour of some, but not a striking amount, of diversity from guitarist Karl Logan. Drummer Scott Columbus doesn't much get above the four-four steady beat but he is still a power house of the back line. Vocalist Eric Adams continues to impress with a voice that goes from strength to strength and is MANOWAR's most potent weapon. Just hearing his imposing vocal delivery on ''Blood Brothers ''or ''Hymn Of The Immortal Warrior'' demonstrates that he has lost none of the power and prowess that has made him one of Metal's finest singers. As for DeMaio the true heart of MANOWAR his signatory bass lines have faded in favour of being in total control be it as musician, producer, and manager or Heavy Metal tour de force.
For the most part ''Gods Of War'' does everything you'd expect a MANOWAR album to do but like stable mates RHAPSODY OF FIRE (any guesses who is close to them?) it does suffer from profligacy and musical waste. MP3 users will have already sheered this album down to eight tracks of bombastic Metal. Cut away much of the morass add in a bit more Metal might and MANOWAR will have recorded an album fit for a band of their stature and perhaps their best in twenty years.
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Manowar - Gods Of War - Live (2007)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 77:31|37:13
Size: 869MB (889MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Manowar
2. Call To Arms
3. Gloves Of Metal
4. Each Dawn I Die
5. Holy War
6. Mountains
7. The Oath
8. Secret Of Steel
9. Son Of William's Tale
10. The Gods Made Heavy Metal
11. Die For Metal
12. Kings Of Metal
13. Warriors Of The World United
14. Black Wind, Fire And Steel
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1. The Blood Of Odin
2. The Sons Of Odin
3. Glory Majesty Unity
4. Gods Of War
5. Army Of The Dead
6. Odin
7. Hymn Of The Immortal Warrior
8. The Crown And The Ring
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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With as voracious an appetite for the live format as IRON MAIDEN the mighty MANOWAR return, if you count live DVD's, with their seventh live offering. And with the first of these live recordings 1997's ''Hell On Wheels Live'' CD rearing its head only a decade ago the True Metal warrior in you is certainly getting a major dose of fist in the air, clarion call Battle Metal.
The more questioning in you might wonder with just two studio albums since 1997 where is MANOWAR getting all the material to for these releases. Well that seems immaterial given the strength of each live CD or DVD and 2007's ''Gods Of War - Live'' is no exception. Spread over two discs MANOWAR run the gauntlet of precision guided Heavy Metal like only they can and will do.
Depending on your point of view the often high brow antics of the studio album ''Gods Of War'' was a touch to lofty for a band more entrenched in soaring Metal anthems. The album had imagination but way too much filler and it stuttered and spluttered to an eventful if hardly magnanimous conclusion. However with a live CD MANOWAR always pulls a couple of surprises out of the cloth bag and on this occasion they've delved into the back catalogue and unveiled the likes of ''Gloves Of Metal'' ''Each Dawn I Die'' ''Mountains'' and ''Secret Of Steel'' Three not often played MANOWAR songs but classics nonetheless and it's credit to the band for not playing the same songs over and over again as duplication from the previous two live albums is kept to a minimum. The inclusion of more modern era MANOWAR in ''Call To Arms'' ''Warriors Of The World United and ''Die For Metal'' still show that they can write explosive, heart-felt Metal anthems and with stone-wall classics in the thumping ''Kings Of Metal'' and the incendiary ''Black Wind, Fire And Steel'' the first disc is a timely reminder that if anything a band that started as an underground outfit with potential are now something of a major live draw across Europe.
Disc two focuses on the best cuts (that means most of the irritating interludes are removed) from this years ''Gods Of War'' record. The omission of ''King of Kings'' could be considered disastrous but the songs which are played rejoice in such sheer Heavy Metal bravado that it could render you unconscious. The sound is massive. If you hold anything against MANOWAR it's certainly not their ability to give value for money in the live setting. There's explosions, long boats and flame, swords rattle against shields. Mountains move, small children and grown men weep. The lack lustre stop start of the album is replaced with a vibrancy and urgency. They've done some pertinent housekeeping as ''The Sons Of Odin'' ''Gods Of War'' and a stirring ''Hymn Of The Immortal Warrior'' take on new life and purpose. There can be no substitute for MANOWAR in the flesh but this is as near as a UK fan is going to get anytime soon.
Once again Eric Adams rules the roost with his rich, powerful timbre. Age is no a barrier as he gets to grips with the solo singing on ''Army Of The Dead'' and ''Odin'' The man is a colossus. Eric Columbus is resolute with his familiar water tight skin bashing, Karl Logan skips and dances up and down the fret board with wild abandon and Joey De Maio controls the beast with his demonstrative bass playing.
Expect the'*Gods Of War Live'' DVD sometime soon. Hail!
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Manowar - Hail To England (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 33:26
Size: 209MB (217MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Blood Of My Enemies
2. Each Dawn I Die
3. Kill With Power
4. Hail To England
5. Army Of The Immortals
6. Black Arrows
7. Bridge Of Death
Review: Metal-Observer (9.5/10)
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With Hail To England" MANOWAR delivered their third and maybe best album in 1984. The album has only seven songs, but each and every one of them is a killer.
All is kicked off with the hymn "Blood Of My Enemies", a mighty mid-tempo-track. The song mainly lives off Eric Adams' powerful vocals and the sing-along-chorus. With "Each Dawn I Die" and the fast "Kill With Power" we have two real crackers, especially the latter one is a real shred-fest. Catchy chorus, brilliant vocals and a superb guitar-solo are what make this song stand out. Generally you have to point out the excellent guitar-work by Ross the Boss. Today MANOWAR don't have such a talented guitarist in their ranks anymore, a pity. As next we have the title-track "Hail To England" coming through the already bleeding speakers. Another gripping hymn, which convinces through its simple chorus and nice melody.
Number five off the tracklist is "Army Of The Immortals". This song is dedicated to the MANOWAR-fans and still is a regular at almost each live-gig. What follows next, well, you either love it or hate it. "Black Arrows", a bass-solo by bassist and band-leader Joey DeMaio. You can hate DeMaio and his clich-ridden speeches, but he is a true master of his instrument.
The last song of the album then is nothing but a true highlight. I am talking about "Bridge Of Death", which is absolute cult today. Here the band most probably pulls off its greatest achievement. For a long time this song had disappeared from their live-set, but today they have revived it. Maybe they have realised the potential of this song.v In my ears "Hail To England" is the best and most varied album by MANOWAR ever. The band celebrates finest Power Metal. If you don't take the clichd lyrics into consideration (which the band already is (in)famous for) this is an all-time classic. Musically there is nothing to be criticised, the guys really master their instruments and if need be play your head off your neck.
Each song has huge hit-character and that is what counts. The sound also is alright, if you see that the album had been recorded in 1984. The only negative points are the few songs and the rather short playing time.
So everybody, who hasn't heard the band before should try out this one first, because it's their best!
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Manowar - Hell On Stage (1999)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 56:45|41:02
Size: 656MB (674MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Metal Daze
2. Dark Avenger
3. March for Revenge (By the Soldiers of Death)
4. Hatred
5. Gates of Valhalla
6. Bridge of Death
7. William's Tale
8. Guyana (Cult of the Damned)
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1. The Warrior's Prayer
2. Blood of the Kings
3. Sting of the Bumblebee
4. Heart of Steel
5. Master of the Wind
6. Outlaw
7. The Power
8. The Crown and the Ring
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Manowar - Hell On Wheels (1997)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 48:22|71:28
Size: 815MB (819MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Manowar
2. Kings of Metal
3. Kill With Power
4. Sign of the Hammer
5. My Spirit Lives On
6. Piano Interlude
7. Courage
8. Spirit Horse of the Cherokee
9. Blood of My Enemies
10. Hail and Kill
11. Warriors of the World
CD2
1. Wheels of Fire
2. Metal Warriors
3. Army of the Immortals
4. Black Arrows
5. Fighting the World
6. Thor (The Power Head)
7. King
8. The Gods Made Heavy Metal
9. Black Wind, Fire and Steel
10. Return of the Warlord
11. Carry On
12. Battle Hymn
Review: N/A
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Manowar - Into Glory Ride (1983)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 45:30
Size: 291MB (298MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Warlord
2. Secret Of Steel
3. Gloves Of Metal
4. Gates Of Valhalla
5. Hatred
6. Revelation (Death's Angel)
7. March For Revenge (By The Soldiers Of Death)
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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'Into Glory Ride', which was released in 1983, is in fact a rather untypical MANOWAR album. The songs are relatively long, the lyrics relatively (attention: relatively) untrashy and on a few songs you can even hear keyboards. Is that still 'true'�? A look at the back of the booklet is enough to answer this question: 'We fight to the death. To the last man. To the last breath. Death To False Metal.'�. So it's not that, back then, MANOWAR were a whole different band than today, except for guitarist Karl Logan all of today's members were also aboard already, with Ross The Boss handling the guitars here. Furthermore the two founding members Eric Adams (vocals) and Joey DeMaio (bass) as well as drummer Scott Columbus were taking part.
The CD starts with the killer track 'Warlord' which stands out stylistically from the other songs due to its length of a bit more than four minutes and its high speed, but which is perfectly suitable as an opener. Here it's already striking that Eric Adam's voice was slightly more high-pitch back then than today, though the quality of his vocals was already fantastic at that time. The following songs have all been kept rather epic and mid-tempo. In particular you would have to set off 'Gloves Of Metal'� here, the album's hit, to which a video was shot which is simply cult and reminiscent of the 'Conan'� movies. Anyway, the song instantly gets hooked in your ear and during the second listen at the latest you will also scream along 'Hands high / Forever we'll be there / Gloves of Metal rule tonight, Yea!!!'�. The more than 8-minute epic 'March For Revenge (By The Soldiers Of Death'� is another outstanding tune where especially singer Eric Adams presents all his skills and makes the track a real masterpiece.
The only track off the album which doesn't really appeal to me personally is 'Hatred'�, as it has turned out a bit too long and monotonous in my opinion. But the six remaining tracks, which have all become true pounding and majestic Metal anthems, make up for that. Besides, in the booklet of the re-release's digi pack you will find some comments by MANOWAR members and other musicians who have been influenced by MANOWAR, such as Oscar Dronjak (HAMMERFALL), for example.
So fans of the band should absolutely get this, but Metalheads to whom the band usually is too clichd and pathetic might also enjoy 'Into Glory Ride'� due to the songs' epic and the, like I said, relatively 'normal'� lyrics. It's not the best MANOWAR album, but definitely a good preparation for 'Hail To England'� (also 1983) as well as for the milestone 'Sign Of The Hammer'� that was to follow one year later.
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Manowar - Kings Of Metal (1988)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 48:09
Size: 308MB (310MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Wheels Of Fire
2. Kings Of Metal
3. Heart Of Steel
4. Sting Of The Bumblebee
5. The Crown And The Ring (Lament Of The Kings)
6. Kingdome Come
7. Pleasure Slave (Bonus-track)
8. Hail And Kill
9. The Warriors Prayer
10. Blood Of The Kings
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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Brothers of steel, today I will tell you about four warriors, who had been enslaved by their record company in 1988 to ban their sonic creations onto one of those old-fashioned vinyl-discs with the title "Kings Of Metal". Guided by a divine vision I had to get just that record to get a new hair-style by it.
And I received it by the first song, "Wheels Of Fire", IMHO the fastest song they've ever done. Had I thought that they wouldn't be able to top off their previous album "Fighting The World", they proved by wrong here. Why they were able to do that was nicely explained in the second song, ("Other bands play, Manowar kill"). So stop thinking, shut your mouth, fasten the seat-belts and just listen. Some other members of the "true" guild of Metal might have songs that sound like every other, but MANOWAR made a statement of diversity on this album. From speedy over stomping mid-tempo up to a sappy ballad you will be able to find it all here.
But let's take a closer look at this bunch of melodies: Opening it all up, we have the already mentioned "Wheels Of Fire", which is founded on the gentlemen's knack for motor-cycles. After that they are using their usual modesty to describe themselves ("Kings Of Metal"), before offering us THE ballad in "Heart Of Steel", proving to us that they also master the calm moments. To praise the godlike vocals of Eric Adams would mean to carry some night-birds into a well-known Greek city and I don't want to repeat myself...
The (almost certainly produced by False-Metalians rumour that the four warriors from the land of Her Majesty Queen E2 (Ehm, Manu, I didn't know that she is reigning the USA again... The guys are Americans! - Alex) would not be masters of their instruments is put to rest once and for all with the following piece, the furious instrumental "Sting Of The Bumblebee". The bass-lines of Master DiMaio most probably has made a lot of bassists retire.
At "The Crown And The Ring" it's getting balladesque again, this time a whole choir had to provide the backing support. With "Kingdom Come" they returned to the already known waters of the stomping mid-tempo before the only real let-down of the CD occurred, the bonus-track "Pleasure Slave". Here Mr Adams tells the female part of the population, where it is ought to be socially. If that were underlaid with the right quality of music, who cares, zip another beer and on with it, but this track just won't end, no spirit, no ideas, I could have gone without this bonus. But all is well again with my personal favourite "Hail And Kill". After a calm intro follows an up-tempo-cracker of highest quality. That man really can sing. "The Warriors Prayer" could be the entry as "an intro as it should be". Here a grandfather tells his grandson a grand bedtime-story, with many sound-effects, of the four warriors of Metal, turning into "Blood Of The Kings", a Metal-track of middle pace, being a worthy end to an excellently recorded opus.
Musically beyond any doubts, the four warriors of the only and true Metal celebrate their only and true Metal. Besides the predecessor "Fighting The World" a must-have for every well-equipped record-collection. That some people continue to criticise the cliché-laden lyrics about sex, Metal and booze and the life-style of the defenders of good taste (sex, Metal and booze) is beyond me, I still see it as a real satire. And it also is the source for a great game (free from RockHard-magazine): The MANOWAR-drink-and-sing-game. Take a few Metal-maniacs and a lot of beer. Put in a MANOWAR-record of your choice. As soon as the words "true", "blood", "kill", "enemy", "warrior" or "steel" are mentioned, everybody has to down one beer ex. The winner is, who still finds his bed afterwards (or something like that).
In that sense: Cheers! (9 points = one point-deduction for "Pleasure Slave")
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Manowar - Louder Than Hell (1996)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 50:09
Size: 330MB (332MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Return Of The Warlord
2. Brothers Of Metal Part 1
3. The Gods Of Heavy Metal
4. Courage
5. Number 1
6. Outlaw
7. King
8. Today Is A Good Day To Die
9. My Spirit Lives On
10. The Power
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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It seems like an age since the Kings Of Metal last offered us a studio outing. In fact you'll have to go back to 1996 to find it and looking back all those years it is obvious that the Metal Kings haven't given up their crown just yet!
Louder Than Hell" just kicks major Metal-ass! Every song is a triumph for Metal-music from the out and out speed metal fury of "The Power" to the glorious nine-minute plus "Today Is A Good Day To Die", MANOWAR run through every Metal-trick in the book. You want anthems will check out "Number 1" and the awesome "King". You want a melodic ballad, then "Courage" fits the bill rather nicely. You want power house riffing with driving bass and thundering drums the first three tracks are gonna deliver a triple dose of powerful Metal straight into the old grey matter. Adams is in fine voice and shows just why he is the only man that can front this band. DeMaio is a touch quieter on this album than in past releases, but it is his trademark bass galloping that drives the group along. The mighty Scott Columbus sits proudly behind the drums of doom and Karl Logan's guitar playing is skillful and riff perfect.
Yes, MANOWAR are firmly stuck in their own world. Yes, they play music that is derided in the fashion-conscious UK and USA, but still there is a passion and emotion and an honesty that generates through every song that MANOWAR play. Steadfastly refusing to accept the word of those that stand against them. All the MANOWAR-detractors must be eating a huge chunk of humble pie these days as the band head into their third decade still proclaiming Death To False Metal!
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Manowar - Sign Of The Hammer (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 40:33
Size: 248MB (250MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. All Men Play On Ten
2. Animals
3. Thor (The Powerhead)
4. Mountains
5. Sign Of The Hammer
6. The Oath
7. Thunderpick
8. Guyana (Cult Of The Damned)
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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MANOWAR are easy to take the piss out of. Aren't they? It has been written numerous times before and will be written time and time again just what a bunch of wankers these guys are. Their image is a constant source of amusement. Their lyrics are prejudiced. Basically just outdated. They don't look anymore stupid than the likes of KORN or LIMP BIZKIT or the Death/Black Metallers in their corpse paint, but most reviewers would rather comment on the MANOWAR-image rather that the quality of music on offer.
And that is what's wrong with MANOWAR - their output is amongst the finest that has graced the Metal-genre. Opening track, All Men Play On 10", is a killer. An ode to their newly found record-label, 10 Records, Eric Adams belts out the opening line "I made a rock n roll sin when I tried giving in." and you better believe that MANOWAR aren't gonna do that.
Simple this is top class Metal. "Animals", "Thor (The Powerhead)" and the awesome "Mountains" only keep up the quality constant. Joey DeMaio's bass work is already legendary as is Eric Adams' vocal prowess, equally as good as MAIDEN's Bruce. The guitar work of the much-missed Ross the Boss added uniqueness to the MANOWAR-sound and Scott Columbus's pounding skin work is on par with John Bonham's.
But wait that's only the first half over! The title track just blows the speakers! As does "The Oath", then up steps Joey to deliver his traditional bass solo, "Thunderpick", and very expertly done to boot. However it is the album-closer than attracts the most attention. "Guyana (Cult Of The Damned)". A sweeping 7-minute epic, which MANOWAR excels at. Heaviness, catchy, inspirational, just showcasing what these guys are capable of doing.
**** the critics. Listen to MANOWAR. And make up your own mind!
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Manowar - The Dawn Of Battle (2002)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 16:24
Size: 120MB (122MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Dawn of Battle
2. I Believe
3. Call to Arms
Review: N/A
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Manowar - The Hell Of Steel - Best Of Manowar (1994)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 71:43
Size: 431MB (433MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fighting the World
2. Kings of Metal
3. Demon's Whip
4. Warrior's Prayer
5. Defender
6. Crown and the Ring
7. Blow Your Speakers
8. Metal Warriors
9. Black Wind, Fire and Steel
10. Hail and Kill
11. Power of Thy Sword
12. Herz Aus Stahl
13. Kingdom Come
14. Master of the Wind
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Manowar - The Triumph Of Steel (1992)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 69:26
Size: 419MB (421MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Achilles, Agony And Ecstasy In Eight Parts
2. Metal Warriors (Brothers Of Metal Part 1)
3. Ride The Dragon
4. Spirit Horse Of The Cherokee
5. Burning
6. The Power Of Thy Sword
7. The Demons Whip
8. Master Of The Wind
Review: Metal-Observer (7.5/10)
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The Kings of Metal's first release of the 1990's wasn't the album the fans expected. Starting off with an epic 28-minute Achilles, Agony And Ecstasy In Eight Parts" this rather weighty epic has its moments, but for all it promised it didn't really deliver. Sure Eric Adams' vocals on "Hector's Final Hour" and the stellar axe work by new boy Dave Shankle on "The Funeral March" raises the attention for a few minutes as does the frenetic "Death Hector's Reward", but the other new boy Rhino's over long and simply infuriating drum solo on "Armor Of The Gods" followed shortly after with DeMaio's excruciatingly painful bass solo just gets you wondering why? We know they can play so cut out the self-indulgent bullshit, but that's MANOWAR for you!
So for me the album really kicks of with a nice quiet ballad under the name of "Metal Warriors" - quiet my arse!! This is Heavy ****in Metal MANO-****in-WAR-style. This is the song that puts the hands in the air and gets you remembering why you like MANOWAR in the first place. "If you are not into Metal then you are not my friend", need I write more? Glorious stuff.
"Ride The Dragon" just pulls the teeth out. A furious Power Metal-tirade. Yet another MANOWAR-classic. But "Spirit Horse Of The Cherokee" slows things down a bit with its over long intro, but when things get started it rocks. MANOWAR could always write a great chorus. "Burning" follows much the same line. A bit lack luster in deployment it seems that MANOWAR have run out of ideas: repeating themselves over and over. However service is resumed with the titanic "Power Of Thy Sword" - surely contender for MANOWAR's best song-title!! Again crashing in at over 7 minutes this is a true epic. Pounding bass and drums, solid guitar riffing and just listen to the ballad-esque middle section. Adams's voice is perfection. But not content with pulverizing you with one epic up pops "The Demon's Whip" to wipe the floor with you. You want a heavy dose of Power Thrash, then this is the one for you. After all that Metal-madness the Kings of Metal drop to a canter and give us the majestic "Master Of The Wind" (stop s******ing at the title!)
So not the best MANOWAR-album, but enough for those wanting to check out what all the fuss is about and unfortunately (?) you don't get a picture of the band on the inner sleeve. Shame that!!
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Manowar - Warriors Of The World (2002)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 47:21
Size: 326MB (328MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Call To Arms
2. The Fight For Freedom
3. Nessun Dorma
4. Valhalla
5. Swords In The Wind
6. An American Trilogy
7. The March
8. Warriors Of The World United
9. Hand Of Doom
10. House Of Death
11. Fight Until We Die
Review: Metalcrypt (3.5/5)
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Manowar's reputation for cheesy lyrics precedes them, so I won't even bother to mention that anywhere else in this review. :) This album screams epic" right from the start and most of the songs carry that feeling. The major downside is a blatant abuse of ballads and the song ordering which makes this abuse even more damageable. After the opener "Call to Arms", you have to wait until the 8th track (the title track) for another rocker. For a metal album, this is almost a crime. Some of the songs almost sound like bedtime songs that you sing to children, with a bit of a fantasy sound to them. Others would be good on soundtracks of epic movies - most notably "Nessun Dorma", a very opera-like song which could almost be on the Titanic soundtrack, but would definitely sound good at the end of some epic movie (just listen to the end of the song and you'll be reminded of the songs played at the end of some old movies.) "An American Trilogy" with its glory-alleluia stuff reminds me of Stryper's "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (off "Soldiers Under Command" - note that Manowar's song is much better.)
After an overdose of very soft songs and waking up to "Warriors of the World", the last three songs treat you to some good mix of heavy and speed metal, very fast and aggressive in-your-face stuff. Until these, Eric Adams was singing in a very clean and melodic fashion, while here he shows a lot of aggressivity while still retaining some melody. I must point out that Eric's performance is the highlight of the album, his performance is almost flawless, and I can say without the shadow of a doubt that he is one of the best vocalist in metal. He has excellent control of his voice and shows a lot of flexibility, always delivering the goods.
Musically this is a very good album, it just happens to be too soft for some two-thirds, and the song ordering augments that deficiency by a factor of ten. The soft stuff is played very well (and, again, the vocal performance is excellent), but I expect a metal album to rock... In this case you have to wait until the end before this starts rocking for more than one song in a row... An OK album, but if you're new to Manowar I suggest going for the 80's stuff first. It's the same type of music (they've barely changed in 20 years), but it will rock your world a lot more.
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Metallica - Discography 1983 - 2008 FLAC
Tracklisting
1983 - Kill 'Em All
01 Metallica - Hit The Lights
02 Metallica - The Four Horsemen
03 Metallica - Motorbreath
04 Metallica - Jump In The Fire
05 Metallica - Pulling Teeth
06 Metallica - Whiplash
07 Metallica - Phantom Lord
08 Metallica - No Remorse
09 Metallica - Seek & Destroy
10 Metallica - Metal Militia
1984 - Ride The Lightning
01 Metallica - Fight Fire With Fire
02 Metallica - Ride The Lightning
03 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tolls
04 Metallica - Fade To Black
05 Metallica - Trapped Under Ice
06 Metallica - Escape
07 Metallica - Creeping Death
08 Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu (Instrumental)
1986 - Master of Puppets
01 Metallica - Battery
02 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
03 Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be
04 Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 Metallica - Disposable Heroes
06 Metallica - Leper Messiah
07 Metallica - Orion (Instrumental)
08 Metallica - Damage, Inc
1988 - ...And Justice for All
01 Metallica - Blackened
02 Metallica - ...And Justice For All
03 Metallica - Eye Of The Beholder
04 Metallica - One
05 Metallica - The Shortest Straw
06 Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow
07 Metallica - The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
08 Metallica - To Live Is To Die (Instrumental)
09 Metallica - Dyers Eve
1991 - Metallica
01 Metallica - Enter Sandman
02 Metallica - Sad But True
03 Metallica - Holier Than Thou
04 Metallica - The Unforgiven
05 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
06 Metallica - Don't Tread On Me
07 Metallica - Through The Never
08 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
09 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
10 Metallica - The God That Failed
11 Metallica - My Friend Of Misery
12 Metallica - The Struggle Within
1993 - Live Shit - Binge & Purge
CD 1
01 Metallica - Enter Sandman
02 Metallica - Creeping Death
03 Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow
04 Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 Metallica - Sad But True
06 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
07 Metallica - The Unforgiven
08 Metallica - Justice Medley
09 Metallica - Solos (Bass & Guitar)
CD 2
01 Metallica - Through The Never
02 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tolls
03 Metallica - Fade To Black
04 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
05 Metallica - Seek & Destroy
06 Metallica - Whiplash
CD 3
01 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
02 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
03 Metallica - Am I Evil
04 Metallica - Last Caress
05 Metallica - One
06 Metallica - Battery
07 Metallica - The Four Horsemen
08 Metallica - Motorbreath
09 Metallica - Stone Cold Crazy
1996 - Load
01 Metallica - Ain't My Bitch
02 Metallica - 2 X 4
03 Metallica - The House Jack Built
04 Metallica - Until It Sleeps
05 Metallica - King Nothing
06 Metallica - Hero Of The Day
07 Metallica - Bleeding Me
08 Metallica - Cure
09 Metallica - Poor Twisted Me
10 Metallica - Wasting My Hate
11 Metallica - Mama Said
12 Metallica - Thorn Within
13 Metallica - Ronnie
14 Metallica - The Outlaw Torn
1997 - Reload
01 Metallica - Fuel
02 Metallica - The Memory Remains
03 Metallica - Devil's Dance
04 Metallica - The Unforgiven II
05 Metallica - Better Than You
06 Metallica - Slither
07 Metallica - Carpe Diem Baby
08 Metallica - Bad Seed
09 Metallica - Where The Wild Things Are
10 Metallica - Prince Charming
11 Metallica - Low Man's Lyric
12 Metallica - Attitude
13 Metallica - Fixxxer
1998 - Garage, Inc
01 Metallica - Free Speech For The Dumb
02 Metallica - It's Electric
03 Metallica - Sabbra Cadabra
04 Metallica - Turn The Page
05 Metallica - Die, Die My Darling
06 Metallica - Loverman
07 Metallica - Mercyful Fate
08 Metallica - Astronomy
09 Metallica - Whiskey In The Jar
10 Metallica - Tuesday's Gone
11 Metallica - The More I See
12 Metallica - Helpless
13 Metallica - The Small Hours
14 Metallica - The Wait
15 Metallica - Crash Course In Brain Surgery
16 Metallica - Last Caress-Green Hell
17 Metallica - Am I Evil¨
18 Metallica - Blitzkrieg
19 Metallica - Breadfan
20 Metallica - The Prince
21 Metallica - Stone Cold Crazy
22 Metallica - So What
23 Metallica - Killing Time
24 Metallica - Overkill
25 Metallica - Damage Case
26 Metallica - Stone Dead Forever
27 Metallica - Too Late Too Late
1999 - S&M with the San Francisco Symphony
CD 1
01 Metallica - The Ecstasy Of The Gold
02 Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu
03 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
04 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
05 Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be
06 Metallica - Fuel
07 Metallica - The Memory Remains
08 Metallica - No Leaf Clover
09 Metallica - Hero Of The Day
10 Metallica - Devil's Dance
11 Metallica - Bleeding Me
CD 2
01 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
02 Metallica - Until It Sleeps
03 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tools
04 Metallica - Human
05 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
06 Metallica - Outlaw Torn
07 Metallica - Sad But True
08 Metallica - One
09 Metallica - Enter Sandman
10 Metallica - Battery
2003 - St. Anger
01 Metallica - Frantic
02 Metallica - St. Anger
03 Metallica - Some kind of monster
04 Metallica - Dirty window
05 Metallica - Invisible kid
06 Metallica - My world
07 Metallica - Shoot me again
08 Metallica - Sweet amber
09 Metallica - The unnamed feeling
10 Metallica - Purify
11 Metallica - All within my hands
2008 - Death Magnetic
01 Metallica - That Was Just Your Life
02 Metallica - The End Of The Line
03 Metallica - Broken, Beat & Scarred
04 Metallica - The Day That Never Comes
05 Metallica - All Nightmare Long
06 Metallica - Cyanide
07 Metallica - The Unforgiven III
08 Metallica - The Judas Kiss
09 Metallica - Suicide & Redemption
10 Metallica - My Apocalypse
Motorhead - Ace Of Spades (1980)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 45:34
Size: 340MB (342MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Ace Of Spades
2. Love Me Like A Reptile
3. Shoot You In The Back
4. Live To Win
5. Fast And Loose
6. (We Are) The Road Crew
7. Fire, Fire
8. Jailbait
9. Dance
10. Bite The Bullet
11. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
12. Hammer
13. Dirty Love (Bonus Track)
14. Please Don't Touch (Bonus Track)
15. Emergency (Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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We wrote the year 1980 and the Metal scene of England was in triumph! Bands like IRON MAIDEN, SAXON or ANGEL WITCH were very successful, but there was another Brit band that molested the charts for weeks: with their hit song Ace Of Spades" MOTÖRHEAD penetrated the no. 1 spot completely. They even were a much seen guest on German TV. A rough rocker trio that you definitely would not want to meet at night, alone out on the street...
The legendary three man line up with Lemmy on the Rickenbacker, Fast Eddie Clarke on the axe and Phil Animal Taylor on the drums is absolute cult. Just like the whole album that is jam packed with hits and with "Iron Fist" contains the absolute creative highlight of the motörheads. "Live To Win", "Fast And Loose", "Jailbait" or "We Are The Roadcrew", all immortal classics. "Bite The Bullet", "Love Me Like A Reptile" or "The Hammer", one could name each of the twelve songs. Contrary to the melodic stuff if their British competition MOTÖRHEAD always had been a bit dirtier, rock'n'rollier and even more louder! Where do you think the reputation as loudest Rock band of the world came from? In 1983 I had been at a gig of their "Another Perfect Day" period and I have to admit, close to the pain level is not an exaggeration.
As you can get this album in remastered form for ten bucks you should get it. All those new and hip Snot Rock bands like HELLACOPTERS, PSYCHOPUNCH or TURBONEGRO etc. most probably would not be here without MOTÖRHEAD. Folks, these are the originals. And the best thing would be, if you pack "Overkill", "Bomber" and "Iron Fist" into it right away! Pure cult!
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The Offspring - Americana (1998)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 43:40
Size: 304MB (307MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Welcome
2. Have You Ever
3. Staring at the Sun
4. Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)
5. The Kids Aren't Alright
6. Feelings
7. She's Got Issues
8. Walla Walla
9. The End of the Line
10. No Brakes
11. Why Don't You Get a Job?
12. Americana
13. Pay the Man
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The Offspring - Conspiracy Of One (2000)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 40:20
Size: 305MB (307MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Intro
2. Come Out Swinging
3. Original Prankster
4. Want You Bad
5. Million Miles Away
6. Dammit, I Changed Again
7. Living in Chaos
8. Special Delivery
9. One Fine Day
10. All Along
11. Denial, Revisited
12. Vultures
13. Conspiracy of One
14. Huck It (Bonus Track)
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The Offspring - Greatest Hits (2005)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 49:48
Size: 366MB (369MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Can't Repeat
2. Come Out And Play (Keep 'em Separated)
3. Self Esteem
4. Gotta Get Away
5. All I Want
6. Gone Away
7. Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)
8. Why Don' You Get A Job?
9. The Kids Aren't Alright
10. Original Prankster
11. Want You Bad
12. Defy You
13. Hit That
14. (Can't Get My) Head Around You
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The Offspring - Ignition (1992)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 37:29
Size: 278MB (280MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Session
2. We Are One
3. Kick Him When He's Down
4. Take It Like a Man
5. Get It Right
6. Dirty Magic
7. Hypodermic
8. Burn It Up
9. No Hero
10. L.A.P.D.
11. Nothing from Something
12. Forever and a Day
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The Offspring - Ixnay On The Hombre (1997)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 42:24
Size: 302MB (303MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Disclaimer
2. The Meaning Of Life
3. Mota
4. Me & My Old Lady
5. Cool To Hate
6. Leave It Behind
7. Gone Away
8. I Choose
9. Intermission
10. All I Want
11. Way Down The Line
12. Don't Pick It Up
13. Amazed
14. Change The World
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The Offspring - Smash (1994)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 46:45
Size: 295MB (296MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Time To Relax
2. Nitro (Youth Energy)
3. Bad Habit
4. Gotta Get Away
5. Genocide
6. Smoething To Believe In
7. Come Out And Play
8. Self Esteem
9. It'll Be A Long Time
10. Killboy Powerhead
11. What Happened To You?
12. So Alone
13. Not The One
14. Smash
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The Offspring - Splinter (2003)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 32:02
Size: 230MB (232MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Neocon
2. The Noose
3. Long Way Home
4. Hit That
5. Race Against Myself
6. (Can't Get My) Head Around You
7. The Worst Hangover Ever
8. Never Gonna Find Me
9. Lightning Rod
10. Spare Me The Details
11. Da Hui
12. When You're In Prison
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The Offspring - The Offspring (1989)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 31:41
Size: 222MB (223MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Jennifer Lost The War
2. Elders
3. Out On Patrol
4. Crossroads
5. Demons
6. Beheaded
7. Tehran
8. A Thousand Days
9. Black Ball
10. I'll Be Waiting
11. Kill The President
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AC/DC - '74 Jailbreak (1984)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 24:17
Size: 168MB (170MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Jailbreak
2. You Ain't Got a Hold on Me
3. Show Business
4. Soul Stripper
5. Baby, Please Don't Go
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AC/DC - Back In Black (1980)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:08
Size: 311MB (313MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Hells Bells
2. Shoot To Thrill
3. What Do You Do For Money Honey
4. Given The Dog A Bone
5. Let Me Put My Love Into You
6. Back In Black
7. You Shook Me All Night Long
8. Have A Drink On Me
9. Shake A Leg
10. Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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1980 had the biggest low and then the highest high of the band history in store for AC/DC. At first vocal legend Bon Scott died on his own vomit, but the band didn't waste much time and processed its mourning in the studio. With the new singer Brian Johnson they produced one of the best AC/DC and at the same time most ingenious Rock'n'Roll albums of all time.
Could the former GEORDIE singer replace the much deified Bon Scott? Yes and no one could reply. But what else should he do but take on the challenge? After all Bon Scott was his biggest fan! And the voice of Brian, spiked with countless nails, steeled by hundreds of smokes and roughed up by hectolitres of alcohol, massively helps the success of the album.
Songs such as 'Hells Bells' with the best known bell tolling of Rock history, the title song, the lazily rocking 'You Shook Me All Night'� with its brilliant chorus or the sluggish, damn intense, but incredible memorable 'Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution' everybody has heard in his/her life before. I cannot get enough of especially the gripping riff monster 'Given The Dog A Bone'�, incredibly great!!!
Long talk, short sense: 'Back In Black' is a must for E.V.E.R.Y. collection, no matter in which form.
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AC/DC - Ballbreaker (1995)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 49:53
Size: 353MB (363MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Hard as a Rock
2. Cover You in Oil
3. The Furor
4. Boogie Man
5. The Honey Roll
6. Burnin' Alive
7. Hail Caesar
8. Love Bomb
9. Caught With Your Pants Down
10. Whiskey on the Rocks
11. Ballbreaker
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AC/DC - Blow Up Your Video (1988)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:57
Size: 311MB (313MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Heatseeker
2. That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll
3. Meanstreak
4. Go Zone
5. Kissin' Dynamite
6. Nick Of Time
7. Some Sin For Nuthin'
8. Ruff Stuff
9. Two's Up
10. This Means War
Review: Metal-Observer (5/10)
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Fact fans: 'Blow Up Your Video' was AC/DC's biggest commercial success since 1982's massive hit 'For Those About To Rock' album.
The lack of success from the dark, brooding 'Flick Of The Switch (1983)' and the disappointing, over produced 'Fly On The Wall (1985)' compelled the Young brothers do a much needed reverse and turn back to recording straight down the middle AC/DC Hard Rock.
Had the album produced more of the likes of 'Heatseeker' and the anthemic 'That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll' then the Young brother's U-turn could have been justified however 'Blow Up Your Video' contains way too much filler.
Fortunately 1990's 'The Razors Edge' would return AC/DC to their lofty position as the worlds greatest Hard Rock band however back in 1988 'Blow Up Your Video' huffed and puffed from lack lustre efforts like 'Go Zone' to well below the standard 'Nick Of Time'.
Although 'Kissin Dynamite' and 'This Means War' sit higher up the quality ladder it's all a bit safe and dare I say missing the point of bare to the bone Rock N Roll for which AC/DC is famous for. The sound is way better than 'Fly On The Wall' at least Johnson's vocals are back on form but the hard edge bite of Young Brother's guitar's is missing and seems strangely sedate.
Of course AC/DC are and always will be the consummate live attraction and no matter the state of the current album you'll go and see them for the likes of 'Hells Bells' and 'Let There Be Rock' I reckon they can be forgiven for this dip in form.
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AC/DC - Bonfire Box Set (1997)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 45:06|40:08|46:55|57:13|42:08
Size: 1839MB
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1 (Live from the Atlantic Studios)
1. Live Wire
2. Problem Child
3. High Voltage
4. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
5. Dog Eat Dog
6. The Jack
7. Whole Lotta Rosie
8. Rocker
CD2 (Let There Be Rock: The Movie Live In Paris CD1)
1. Live Wire
2. Shot Down in Flames
3. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
4. Sin City
5. Walk All Over You
6. Bad Boy Boogie
CD3 (Let There Be Rock: The Movie Live In Paris CD2)
1. The Jack
2. Highway to Hell
3. Girls Got Rhythm
4. High Voltage
5. Whole Lotta Rosie
6. Rocker
7. T.N.T.
8. Let There Be Rock
CD4 (Volts)
1. Dirty Eyes
2. Touch Too Much
3. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
4. Back Seat Confidential
5. Get It Hot
6. Sin City
7. She's Got Balls
8. School Days
9. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
10. Ride On
CD5 (Back in Black)
1. Hells Bells
2. Shoot to Thrill
3. What Do You Do for Money Honey
4. Givin' the Dog a Bone
5. Let Me Put My Love into You
6. Back in Black
7. You Shook Me All Night Long
8. Have a Drink on Me
9. Shake a Leg
10. Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
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Bonfire is a 5 disc box set* by the Australian band AC/DC, released in 1997. It was created as a tribute to the band's earlier singer Bon Scott and included the two disc soundtrack to the movie Let There be Rock, some early unreleased tracks, a live recording from the Atlantic Records studio in New York and a remastered version of Back in Black.
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AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:26
Size: 244MB (248MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
2. Love at First Feel
3. Big Balls
4. Rocker
5. Problem Child
6. There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'
7. Ain't No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire)
8. Ride On
9. Squealer
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Flick Of The Switch (1983)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 37:10
Size: 271MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Rising Power
2. This House Is On Fire
3. Flick Of The Switch
4. Nervous Shakedown
5. Landslide
6. Guns For Hire
7. Deep In The Hole
8. Bedlam In Belgium
9. Badlands
10. Brain Shake
Review: Metal-Observed (9/10)
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To many reviewers and the general public AC/DC's popularity bubble had certainly burst by 1983 and the ''back to basics'' approach of ''Flick Of The Switch'' was the end of a creative periods lasting some five years.
Firstly out was John ''Mutt'' Lange, out where the cannons and out was the Hells Bell. The phenomenal world wide success the band gained from 1979's ''Highway To Hell'' through the heady days of re-birth after ''Back In Black'' to the riding even higher success of ''For Those About To Rock'' where but a passing memory as ''Flick Of The Switch'' was unveiled to a world, hungry for new Antipodean Rock.
''Flick Of The Switch'' was also the first album that the band produced themselves and was also the last album the Young, Young, Johnson, Williams and Rudd group would record until meeting up again to record 1995's ''Ballbreaker'' album.
Poorly received, ''Flick Of The Switch'' didn't achieve platinum status Stateside until 2001, many AC/DC fans wanted more of the same big theatricals, big production and a return to the massive live spectacular of the 1980 to 1982 period all they got was a simple Hard Rock album (what else did they expect?) and a strictly dressed down live show.
''Flick Of The Switch'' is perhaps AC/DC's most underrated commitment to vinyl and easily stands up against the heavy weights previously mentioned. OK the production isn't as slick as ''Back In Black'' or as polished as ''For Those About To Rock'' but nonetheless tracks as ''Rising Power'', ''Flick Of The Switch'', ''Guns For Hire'' and the colossal ''Nervous Shakedown'' are prime time 'DC boogie. Johnson's rasps his way across each track peppering the titanic riffing of Messrs Young and Young with a strained, dirty vocal attack that is a strong as ever. And the songs keep coming. ''Deep In The Hole'' and ''Bedlam In Belgium'' and the sleazy, laid back sweep of ''Badlands'' are all nods to the Bon Scott days and without a shadow of a doubt Bon would have been delighted to have sung them.
Angus's solos are still as breathtaking as is the consistent rhythm play of Malcolm and backed up with the tightest rhythm section on the planet Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd.
If you've forgotten just how Rock steady ''Flick Of The Switch'' is then you've left a rough diamond sitting on the CD shelf. It's the perfect album to put on in the car what with summer not that far around the corner and to let the world know that AC/DC Rock N Roll ain't noise pollution.
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AC/DC - Fly On The Wall (1985)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:30
Size: 300MB (309MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fly On The Wall
2. Shake Your Foundations
3. First Blood
4. Danger
5. Sink The Pink
6. Playing With Girls
7. Stand Up
8. Hell Or High Water
9. Back In Business
10. Send For The Man
Review: Metal-Observer (4/10)
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The first thing that will strike first time listeners to AC/DC's 1985 offering ''Fly On The Wall'' is the vocals of Brian Johnson.
Awful. Simply awful. I reckon the guy was sending his vocal lines down the phone from a Middle Eastern country the way they have been produced. Could this possibly be a conspiracy from the Young brothers as this was their first attempts at producing themselves? Maybe they wanted all the attention? Perhaps not but the vocals badly let down this album and let me just add it needs a bit of help and encouragement along the way.
''Fly On The Wall'' is not AC/DC's best audio moment. Along side ''Blow Up Your Video'' it's got to be one purely for die hard 'DC fans collection. It's quite difficult to gage the quality of this album as some AC/DC fans afford it special attention whilst others seem fit to discard it rather unceremoniously to the garbage pile.
It sounds like the band is trying to gatecrash a US Hard Rock party which you'll not see many guys in a school uniform appearing at. This is about as far removed as AC/DC have ever got from the straight forward Blues tinged Metal attack. Angus's guitar shrieks on solos and riffs as does Malcolm's. The rhythm section, minus Phil Rudd, Simon Wright being his replacement, is competent but doesn't have that driving force associated with previous albums. Some tracks such as ''Danger'', ''Shake Your Foundation'' and ''Sink The Pink'' struggle to find that 'DC form and would be good songs if not for the poor production.
The rest of the album plods along defining a band that is at its MTV commercial zenith. ''Fly On The Wall'' has that sold out tag hanging over it. It's something that is hard to contend with but up against their fantastic recording legacy it's a major disappointment.
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AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) (1981)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:10
Size: 289MB (291MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
2. Put the Finger on You
3. Let's Get It Up
4. Inject the Venom
5. Snowballed
6. Evil Walks
7. C.O.D.
8. Breaking the Rules
9. Night of the Long Knives
10. Spellbound
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AC/DC - High Voltage (1976)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 44:21
Size: 286MB (288MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
2. Rock 'n' Roll Singer
3. The Jack
4. Live Wire
5. T.N.T.
6. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
7. Little Lover
8. She's Got Balls
9. High Voltage
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AC/DC - Highway To Hell (1979)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 41:43
Size: 315MB (317MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Highway To Hell
2. Girls Got Rhythm
3. Walk All Over You
4. Touch Too Much
5. Beating Around The Bush
6. Shot Down In Flames
7. Get It Hot
8. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
9. Love Hungry Man
10. Night Prowler
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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The last year of the seventies and the first years of the eighties have proofed to be the greatest years for AC/DC, probably the greatest Hard Rock band ever, they even survived the death of the mighty Bon Scott, whose appearance on this album Highway To Hell" was sadly his final.
Of course Bon Scott has a superb Rock'n'Roll voice and that is one of the main reasons this album is so insanely good! Because naturally one can count on Angus and Malcolm to write brilliant catchy riffs and awesome solos, but when coupled with a vocalist like Scott it's even better! And no I have absolutely nothing against Brian Johnson, he's great as well, but Bon Scott will always be a favourite of mine. His raw 'n dirty voice perfectly fits the music.
Opener and title track "Highway To Hell" is one of the greatest classics of Rock, up there with "Hells Bells" and "Smoke On The Water". Like most AC/DC songs, great to sing-a-long to and great lyrics to piss off parents and Christians. "Girls Got Rhythm" and "Walk All Over You" are typical AC/DC songs, like a lot of others by them it's about chicks and love. They also show that AC/DC are the masters of background vocals! "Touch Too Much" is my favourite song from the band ever, mainly because of the very cool lyrics in the first verse. Angus' riffs here are classic as usual and the solo short and powerful. "Beating Around The Bush" has a real good Rock 'n' Roll feeling, with a kickass bass line. Next classic is "If You Want Blood", a live favourite that'll probably stick in your head a long time, even for AC/DC standards. Closing track "Night Prowler" is the most special track on the album, cause it's pretty slow and the playing time is long. Not the usual DC recipe. But it definitely is one of the greatest Hard Rock songs ever! The way Bon Scott sings the words really creates some suspense and the solos are the best on the album. What a way to end this classic!
Now that I've almost finished the review I am wondering why I need to write it in the first place. Everybody should own this classic already and if not, run to the bloody store right away! Even non rock fans often love this album!
Sadly, Bon Scott is no longer with us, he died only a short time after the release of this album, in 1980. I didn't harm the band however; follow-up "Back In Black" (now with Brian Johnson on vocals) is an even bigger classic, the 2nd best selling album ever, only having Michael Jackson in front of them. I personally like this one better though!
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AC/DC - If You Want Blood... You've Got It (1978)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 53:00
Size: 400MB (403MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Riff Raff
2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
3. Bad Boy Boogie
4. The Jack
5. Problem Child
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Rock N Roll Damnation
8. High Voltage
9. Let There Be Rock
10. Rocker
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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It doesn't take long for the fever to set in: I'd say about ten seconds from when you press play. The monitors come on and the distinct guitar-sound of the one and only Angus Young hums through the speakers. About one minute thirty in and AC/DC-fever hits you like a falling brick from twenty floors up!. Welcome to the live world of AC/DC.
Imagine Angus, a spotlight on him as he builds up the tension, grinding out the opening riffs to the classic Riff Raff". The crowd buzzes with expectation. Angus hops of his riser and batters straight into the aforementioned song. The tightest rhythm section the planet has ever known steps from the shadows and then the great man himself, the legend that is; Ronald "Bon" Scott presents himself to the crowd. Absolute mayhem ensues as AC/DC rip onto the stage and delivers ten of the greatest Rock'n'Roll-songs ever written. After "Riff Raff" the glorious "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be". It just pounds along with that familiar 'DC sound. Next "Bad Boy Boogie" as Angus and the boys treat us to near Rock'n'Roll-perfection. Can you see Bon leering in the back? "The Jack" slows things down, but not the intensity. Angus gives us perhaps his best ever live-solo as he milks the crowd to rapturous cheers and whistles. Jesus, is the rhythm section keeping things watertight! "Problem Child" just belts out clearing away for one of the true 'DC live highlights "Whole Lotta Rosie", complete with "Angus, Angus"-chant. The sound is incredible, it is like actually being there. "Rock'n'Roll Damnation", "High Voltage", the rabble rousing Metal-classic "Let There Be Rock" and the show-ending "Rocker" just leave you breathless and screaming for more.
AC/DC live is perhaps the greatest spectacle in the known universe. Even to this day the band play to sold out venues the world over and continue to give their legions of fans great value for money and great entertainment. Sadly the world of music lost Bon a year later and it perhaps a small amount of justice that the band released this killer-album before he was taken from us. I was too young to see Bon in concert, but with this album it is just possible to see him commanding the stage, his denim waste coat open, microphone lead wrapped around his hand, and all with a possessed miniature schoolboy running circles around him.
If you don't have this album in your collection, well, then you are not really a rocker at heart, as they don't come better than this. Even some twenty-two years on.
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AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (1977)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:10
Size: 271MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Go Down
2. Dog Eat Dog
3. Let There Be Rock
4. Bad Boy Boogie
5. Problem Child
6. Overdose
7. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
8. Whole Lotta Rosie
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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There's real menace to AC/DC's fourth album. Arguably the most Metal sounding of their records, ''Let There Be Rock'' is a ferocious, unbridled, exuberant and feral monster dressed in sweat, swagger and hard work. This was AC/DC on the cusp of mega-stardom and they didn't miss a trick.
Often overlooked by ''Highway To Hell'' and ''Back In Black'' in terms of mass appeal, ''Let There Be Rock'' is coveted by the harder edge 'DC fans as something to behold. Whilst previous albums concerned with the seemingly simplistic blues boogie riffing and sleazy lyrical content, ''Let There Be Rock'' endeavoured to turn up the heaviness introducing much more speed and tighter playing culminating in a raft of songs that stand head shoulders above much of AC/DC's later offerings.
And with tighter playing, came better songs. No less than five of the tracks from ''Let There Be Rock'' can still be heard on AC/DC tours. ''Let There Be Rock'', ''Bad Boy Boogie'', ''Problem Child'', ''Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be'', and the ubiquitous ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' are very much the back bone of the classic AC/DC sound that still influences and resonates to this day.
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AC/DC - Live (1992)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 70:29|61:51
Size: 977MB (992MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Thunderstruck
2. Shoot To Thrill
3. Back In Black
4. Sin City
5. Who Made Who
6. Heatseeker
7. Fire Your Guns
8. Jailbreak
9. The Jack
10. The Razors Edge
11. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
12. Money Talks
CD 2
1. Hells Bells
2. Are You Ready
3. That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll
4. High Voltage
5. You Shook All Me Night Long
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Let There Be Rock
8. Bonny
9. Highway To Hell
10. T.N.T.
11. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Review: Metal-Observer(9/10)
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You want classic tracks? You got 'em! on AC/DC's second live offering some fourteen years distant from, arguably the finest live album ever ''If You Want Blood... You Got It'' It only took Angus and Co. to twelve years to accumulate enough material (as if they didn't have enough already!) to give Brian Johnson a crack of the whip and possibly steal the crown from the much lamented Bon Scott.
They are all in there. The classic oldies propped up against some very fine material cherry picked from 90's ''The Razors Edge'' album. Although AC/DC are one of those bands who, not by their own fault, fail to transfer from the live arena to CD, to witness AC/DC live is a momentous occasion in anyone's life and that's way to difficult to replicate on CD or DVD - ''Live'' is a fresh, robust rabble rousing salute to good old fashioned Rock n Roll that only AC/DC can serve up. My only quibble being that the songs, culled from the entire 'The Razors Edge'� world tour of 90-91, are not fused together giving one concert rather split which does tend to reduce the intensity somewhat and against the behemoth of ''If You Want Blood'' ''Live'' does suffer to an extent. Still ''Back In Black'' ''Sin City'' ''Hells Bells'' ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' ''Let There Be Rock'' and ''Highway To Hell'' are delivered with the customary AC/DC swagger and killer precision. Although the set list is pretty much what you'd expect it is littered with a fair sprinkling of new-ish tracks with ''Who Made Who'' ''Money Talks'' ''Fire Your Guns'' ''Are You Ready'' and ''The Razor's Edge'' giving 'DC a more commercial radio friendly edge but still kicking up a storm.
Drummer Chris Slade, replacing Phil Rudd, hammers down the rhythm with bite and passion. Cliff Williams and Malcolm Young do the basics to an exemplary rating. After all these years it's futile to compete with the younger Young as he ducks and dives across the stage in all his school boy glory. Leaving Brian 'Jono' Johnson with the and still to this day, unenviable task of taking over from Bon and on ''Live'' he does a top job. His snarling spit rasping croaks and screams cover the Bon-era songs with reverence whilst his own songs are just about perfectly performed.
Track breaks aside ''Live'' is a worthy addition to the library of great live Rock albums.
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AC/DC - Powerage (1978)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 39:46
Size: 278MB (282MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Rock 'N' Roll Damnation
2. Down Payment Blues
3. Gimme A Bullet
4. Riff Raff
5. Sin City
6. What's Next To The Moon
7. Gone Shootin'
8. Up To My Neck In You
9. Kicked In The Teeth
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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The fifth Bon Scott AC/DC album, ''Powerage'', was a reckless, Rock n Roll vaudeville parade. Continuing from the harder edge savagery of ''Let There Be Rock'', Young, Young and Scott delivered what some say as the finest record the band has ever released. The track list reads like a best of with a couple of choice cuts for the 'DC connoisseur.
Opening with the brisk Blues rattle and roll of ''Rock 'N' Roll Damnation'', the familiar AC/DC sound perfected on the previous albums was still in vogue. The rumbling bass of Cliff Williams; the steady uncomplicated drums of Phil Rudd; the water tight rhythm guitar of Malcolm Young and the soloing of Angus. Added to that the showmanship and sneer of Bon Scott on vocals, ''Powerage'' was hitting all the right notes. However it went that bit further, a big bit further.
Honing their skills from the almost constant touring AC/DC where now approaching massive and this translated into the studio form. ''Rock 'N' Roll Damnation'' might have been the old sound of AC/DC but what followed: the thumping tirade of ''Down Payment Blues'', the rash street fighting bustle of ''Gimme A Bullet'', the Metal racket of the classic ''Riff Raff'' and the casual brilliance of ''Sin City'', propelled these Aussie ragamuffins from the good to the great. The ROLLING STONES style of ''What's Next To The Moon'' didn't drop the beat or the standard and fear not the Blues and Hard Rock swagger of AC/DC was never in doubt. In ''Gone Shootin'' the band recorded what can be considered one of their very finest compositions. Leaving us with the rattle and roll of the imaginatively titled ''Up To My Neck In You'' and the ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' sounds of the hard hitting ''Kicked In The Teeth'', with Angus bending strings like there's no tomorrow and Scott straining those vocals with much menace and panache.
A definite highlight in the back catalogue of a band that continues to set the benchmark for all that follows.
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AC/DC - Stiff Upper Lip (2000)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 47:06|34:03
Size: 602MB (608MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Stiff Upper Lip
2. Meltdown
3. House Of Jazz
4. Hold Me Back
5. Safe In New York
6. Can't Stand Still
7. Can't Stop Rock N Roll
8. Satellite Blues
9. Damned
10. Come And Get It
11. All Screwed Up
12. Give It Up
Bonus CD
1. Cyberspace
2. Back In Black (Live)
3. Hard As A Rock (Live)
4. Ballbreaker (Live)
5. Whole Lotta Rosie (Live)
6. Let There Be Rock (Live)
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
Quote:
AC/DC may well have had their day with world conquering albums and lets be honest since ''Back In Black'' the band haven't come anywhere near repeating the success of that milestone but 2000's ''Stiff Upper Lip'' was a mighty comeback for a band now heading into their fourth decade of performing.
Most AC/DC albums since 1980 have contained a fair amount of filler but ''Stiff Upper Lip'' bucks this trend giving the most fluid and listenable AC/DC record in years. The strength of the title track - the opening riff being one of the bands best in years and years, ''Safe In New York City'' ''Melt Down'' and ''Satellite Blues'' ''Can't Stand Still'' and ''Damned'' still manage to raise the hairs on the back of the neck as the band did all those years ago on ''Highway To Hell'' ''The Jack'' etc etc.
Production wise the band re-called older Young brother, George to handle beefing up the sound adding flesh to the skeletal body in every department. As a result the group sound fresh, vibrant and Rockin'! Phil Rudd's drums are like repeated kicks in the head, the back line of Cliff Williams bass and Malcolm Young's guitar create, as always, an extraordinary simplistic and relentless rhythm attack that is one of the best in the business. As usual Angus bops, dives, spins and tumbles from solo to riff to solo with little break in between and Brian 'Jono' Johnson delivers another very fine rasping growling vocal to a band who are fused tighter than Lars Ulrich to his bank balance.
There is much to offer on ''Stiff Upper Lip'' least of all the much admired and inimitable AC/DC boogie sound that has changed little since the early 70's and although the remain stoically in their own world AC/DC have carved out monumental success on the back of one thing: the accessibility of their music relying on the basics - guitars, vocals and drums - it's all they need to provide a Rockin' good time for all.
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AC/DC - The Razors Edge (1990)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 46:33
Size: 324MB (326MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Thunderstruck
2. Fire Your Guns
3. Moneytalks
4. The Razors Edge
5. Mistress For Christmas
6. Rock Your Heart Out
7. Are You Ready
8. Got You By The Balls
9. Shot Of Love
10. Let's Make It
11. Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck
12. If You Dare
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
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'The Razors Edge' is easily AC/DC's best offering since 1983's 'Flick Of The Switch'. Back once again are the classic Young/Young guitar riffs, the blistering solos, the thundering rhythm section and the snarling, rasping vocals of Brian 'Beano' Johnson.
Most 'DC albums start with a couple of crackers and they don't get much more rowdy, much more down right dirty and instantly appealing than the classic 'Thunderstruck' and the raucous, return to yesteryear of 'Fire Your Gun'.
In fact the whole album is a celebration of the indefatigability of the AC/DC sound and attitude that hasn't changed a jot in nearly thirty years. On 'The Razors Edge' the sound is fresh, crisp. The band is eager to prove that there is life in the old dog yet.
From the gloriously catchy 'Money Talks' and the crowd pleasing Rock N Rolling of 'Are Your Ready' to the sleazy class of 'Mistress For Christmas' to the SABBATH-esque brooding of the awesome title track Angus and Co. don't miss a beat or trick.
Lyrically, the band returned to dealing with world issues: war, famine, drought and sickness. Hardly. And with titles such as 'Got Your By The Balls'� and 'Shot Of Love' the band's tendencies for school playground nuances and innuendo have never sounded better or been more appreciated.
If it ain't broke don't fix it I think the old adage goes.
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AC/DC - T.N.T. (1975)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:03
Size: 257MB (271MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
2. Rock 'n' Roll Singer
3. The Jack
4. Live Wire
5. T.N.T.
6. Rocker
7. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
8. High Voltage
9. School Days
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Who Made Who (1986)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 37:58
Size: 260MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Who Made Who
2. You Shook Me All Night Long
3. D.T.
4. Sink the Pink
5. Ride On
6. Hells Bells
7. Shake Your Foundations
8. Chase the Ace
9. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
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Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
Genre: Doom Metal
Length: 42:40
Size: 296MB (299MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
2. A National Acrobat
3. Fluff
4. Sabbra Cadabra
5. Killing Yourself To Live
6. Who Are You
7. Looking For Today
8. Spiral Architect
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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This album is a bloody masterpiece. This is the best album SABBATH has and will ever make. If you are after the ultimate Heavy Metal-guitar-riff then Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is that riff. Forget "Smoke On The Water", "Rock'n'Roll" and hell, even "Paranoid". They don't stand a chance. Evil, heavy, powerful. Awesome.
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is the reason we listen to Heavy Metal-music. Make no mistake. Do I need to list the pure class on this album? "A National Acrobat", "Fluff", "Sabbra Cadabra", "Killing Yourself To Live", "Spiral Architect" to name but a few. Ultra heavy in places, melodic in others. Smatterings of acoustic brilliance wrapped up with the finest set of Ozzy inspired lyrics.
This album was the peak of their recording output after five albums and subsequent releases still retained essential BLACK SABBATH, but none have lived up to this colossus.
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Black Sabbath - Paranoid (1970)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 42:08
Size: 260MB (271MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. War Pigs
2. Paranoid
3. Planet Caravan
4. Iron Man
5. Electric Funeral
6. Hand Of Doom
7. Rat Salad
8. Fairies Wear Boots
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Early in 1970 BLACK SABBATH released their eponymous titled first album. By the end of 1970 they had released "Paranoid", which was to bear them a UK-Top Ten-single and on this album deliver perhaps their most revered set of songs.
This album is bursting at the seams with huge, heavy, classic guitar riffs. All of them instantly recognizable as belonging to Tony Iommi. Really there isn't much to say about the quality on offer here. From the opening barrage of "War Pigs", to the often-copied "Paranoid", to the lull and psychedelic chants of "Planet Caravan" to the languid beauty of "Electric Funeral" through to the narcotic fuelled wanderings of "Fairies Wear Boots", with Ozzy's lyrics is fine form.
Far from the demonic, Satanic image that followed the band around, it is easy to say that "Paranoid" was written under and deals directly with the effects of habitual drug use. Regarded by many as SABBATH's most popular release it is still a strong testimony to an enduring band.
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Black Sabbath - The Dio Years (2007)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 79:28
Size: 554MB (557MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Neon Knights
2. Lady Evil
3. Heaven And Hell
4. Die Young
5. Lonely is the Word
6. The Mob Rules
7. Turn Up the Night
8. Voodoo
9. Falling Off the Edge of the World
10. After All (The Dead)
11. TV Crimes
12. I
13. Children of the Sea
14. The Devil Cried
15. Shadow of the Wind
16. Ear in the Wall
Review: N/A
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Guano Apes - Don't Give Me Names (2000)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 45:03
Size: 311MB (318MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Innocent Greed
2. No Speech
3. Big in Japan
4. Money & Milk
5. Living in a Lie
6. Dödel Up
7. I Want It
8. Heaven
9. Mine All Mine
10. Too Close to Leave
11. Gogan
12. Anne Claire
Review: N/A
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Guano Apes - Live (2003)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 77:18
Size: 566MB (569MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Quietly
2. No Speech
3. Money & Milk
4. Pretty In Scarlet
5. We Use The Pain
6. Living In A Lie
7. Open Your Eyes
8. Dick
9. Sing That Song
10. Mine All Mine
11. Sugar Skin
12. Move A Little Closer
13. You Can't Stop Me
14. Scratch The Pitch
15. Big In Japan
16. Dödel Up
17. Wash It Down
18. Diokhan
19. Gogan
20. Lords Of The Boards
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Guano Apes - Lost (T)apes (2006)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 39:22
Size: 272MB (275MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Your Song
2. Hanoi
3. Maria
4. Diokhan
5. Open Your Eyes
6. Get Busy
7. Ignaz
8. Rain
9. Wasserfliege
10. Come and Feel
11. Running Away
12. Dreamin'
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Guano Apes - Planet Of The Apes (2004)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 64:08|72:37
Size: 969MB (975MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Break the Line
2. Open Your Eyes
3. Big in Japan
4. Rain
5. No Speech
6. Innocent Greed
7. Living in a Lie
8. Dödel Up
9. Lords of the Boards
10. Pretty in Scarlet
11. Mine All Mine
12. Quietly
13. You Can't Stop Me
14. Wash It Down
15. Scratch the Pitch
16. Don't You Turn Your Back on Me
17. Gogan
18. Kumba Yo!
CD2
1. Stay
2. Underwear
3. La Noix
4. Cuts
5. Candy Love
6. Trumpet Song
7. Cream Over Moon
8. Allies
9. Ain't Got Time
10. Electric Nights
11. Counting the Days
12. Open Your Eyes (Calcia Mix)
13. Maria (D+B Smooth Mix)
14. 360° Aliendrop (Kaleve Mix)
15. Don't You Turn Your Back on Me (Frozen Mix)
16. Big in Japan (Space Jazz Dubmen Mix)
17. Dödel Up (Kukliczi Mix)
18. Plastic Mouth (G-Ball & Kaa Mix)
19. Pretty in Storm (G-Ball & Kaa Mix)
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Guano Apes - Proud Like A God (1997)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 51:43
Size: 355MB (357MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Open Your Eyes
2. Maria
3. Rain
4. Lords of the Boards
5. Crossing the Deadline
6. We Use the Pain
7. Never Born
8. Wash It Down
9. Scapegoat
10. Get Busy
11. Suzie
12. Tribute
13. Move a Little Closer
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Guano Apes - Walking On A Thin Line (2003)
Genre: Nu Metal
Length: 51:54
Size: 367MB (371MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. You Can't Stop Me
2. Dick
3. Kiss the Dawn
4. Pretty in Scarlet
5. Diokhan
6. Electric Nights
7. Quietly
8. High
9. Sing That Song
10. Scratch the Pitch
11. Plastic Mouth
12. Counting the Days
13. Storm
14. Sugar Skin
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Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life And Death (2006)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 72:04
Size: 478MB (480MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Different World
2. These Colours Don't Run
3. Brighter Than A Thousand Suns
4. The Pilgrim
5. The Longest Day
6. Out of the Shadows
7. The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
8. For the Greater Good of God
9. Lord of Light
Review: Metalcrypt (4/5)
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The release of a new Iron Maiden album tends to cause a lot of mixed opinions. The inevitable grizzling and complaining tends to reach a crescendo, then settles down as those with patience allow the album to sink in and appreciate it for what it is. The same pattern has already been established at the time of the last two albums' releases, and it's as predictable as clockwork. Not to worry, because those of us who appreciate Iron Maiden's recent maturation into a prog-tinged, midpaced style will appreciate this album just as much as the last two. A Matter of Life and Death, Iron Maiden studio album number 14 and the third with the current lineup of Dickinson, Smith, Murray, Gers, Harris and McBrain, is a winner in every sense.
This is Maiden in a very contemplative, serious mood. In that sense, it's a fair bit less upbeat than Brave New World and Dance of Death. Shades of the darkness surrounding The X Factor make a return here, although it's still nowhere near as morbid as that particular dark horse. The lyrics focus mostly on either current world events (although addressed through universal themes, without specific references, CNN metal this is not), or the more philosophical themes explored quite widely on Dance of Death. As usual, war plays a major role, with tracks like "These Colours Don't Run", "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns" and "The Longest Day" all exploring humanity's longstanding efforts to kill each other en masse for the sake of religion or a piece of land. The closest it gets to CNN metal is "For the Greater Good of God", which is an obvious stab at Islamic terrorist bullshit, but even that one is wide-ranging enough not to lump itself in with the likes of Kreator or Vile's recent lyrical silliness. One title which initially frightened me a bit was "Lord of Light". Initially, I figured that Nicko had taken over the pen and delivered an ode to his favourite judeo-christian figurehead. As it turns out, the absolute opposite applies- It's a tongue-in-cheek exploration of Lucifer's "good side", so to speak.
Musically, this is Iron ****ing Maiden, no more and no less. There are no glaring surprises or bullshit modern nu-shite influences, no stupid divergences into genre-splicing, nothing but pure, unadulterated epic heavy metal. The three guitarists blend in perfect unison, Nicko delivers thunderous drumming (he pulled out a 30 year old snare for this album, and it sounds absolutely monstrous), 'Arry clicks and widdles away like there's no tomorrow, and Bruce Dickinson is his usual impeccable self. Sure, he doesn't sound like he's just had his balls whacked with a cricket bat, but so ****ing what? Compared to how, for example, Robert Plant or Ozzy sounded at his current age, he's in absolutely brilliant form and delivers another impassioned, energetic performance as expected. There's a wry nod to "Children of the Damned" in the intro to "The Longest Day" too, although any amusement is quickly erased by the following song's deadly serious retelling of the D-Day landing. All 10 songs here are ridiculously consistent, mostly surpassing the 7-minute mark, but never getting boring. For any band to make an album last 72 minutes without losing the plot is a remarkable feat, and this is the second time Iron Maiden have pulled it off. A lot of the songs follow the pattern established on the last few albums of a quiet buildup leading into the main body of the song, sometimes being reprised later on. This approach gives the material a welcome sense of dynamics which fits well with the overall dark theme, allowing the music enough breathing room to not become stifling.
This is an Iron Maiden album for Iron Maiden fans. Those who have matured along with the band will appreciate it, those who delude themselves into thinking it's still 1985 will impotently attempt to criticize it, and the world will keep turning. Another great thing to note is that EMI have given up on the copy-control bullshit, so this is a proper CD rather than an inferior pseudo-CD, and the first edition comes with a great DVD containing a highly entertaining 30-minute documentary covering the final stages of recording (although a lot of the banter is unintelligible due to thick accents and the obvious raw camcorder sound mix, no ADR to speak of here), the "Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg" video clip and another studio-footage clip.
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Iron Maiden - A Real Live Dead One (1993)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 59:47|58:57
Size: 833MB (859MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1 (A Real Dead One):
1. The Number Of The Beast
2. The Trooper
3. Prowler
4. Transylvania
5. Remember Tomorrow
6. Where Eagles Dare
7. Sanctuary
8. Running Free
9. Run To The Hills
10. Two Minutes To Midnight
11. Iron Maiden
12. Hallowed Be Thy Name
CD 2 (A Real Live One):
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead
2. From Here To Eternity
3. Can I Play With Madness
4. Wasting Love
5. Tailgunner
6. The Evil That Men Do
7. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
8. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
9. Heaven Can Wait
10. The Clairvoyant
11. Fear Of The Dark
Review: Metalstorm (8/10)
Quote:
Originally released as two different live albums with two different covers this is a combined version of 'A Real Live One' and 'A Real Dead One' featuring both concept live albums. The concept behind the whole thing is, 'Dead One' (12 songs) contains only songs from 1980 - 1984, while 'Live One'(11 songs) contains songs from 1986 - 1992. All of those songs were recorded during a massive world tour ( the european part of it) in 1992 and 1993, right before Bruce Dickinson left to continue only his solo career for the next 6 years. The actual LiveDead One got the cover from the 'A Real Live One' album which featured lots of band photos, equipment lists and a note from Steve Harris. 'Dead One' only got a small booklet with a crew list and the thank list…
Now into the topic:
A Real Live One:
Being quick on the introduction only few seconds will pass from the screaming crowd into firing off the very first song 'Be Quick Or Be Dead', which was back in 1992 released as the first single from the 'Fear Of The Dark' album. Quite a good opener for the Fear Of The Dark tour cd release. Next is another 'Fear Of The Dark' track 'From Here To Eternity' (second single), good one, too, but I had definitely preferred to have Judas Be My Guide as a live version, because it's a really great song, but rarely played live. Number three 'Can I Play With Madness' I wonder who played the keyboards on this track, because it's evident there is someone playing the keyboard in the background underlining the chorus, or should it be one of the guitarists playing an effect? I always wondered that, but I guess it doesn't help for this review. So what's up next? Bruce Dickinson introduces the next song 'Wasting Love' to the crowds in Paris, a whole minute of ****ing good french! What else can we expect from master Bruce, who is also a well-known britsh fencer, an author and frontman of the metal-flagship of Great Britain? I don't know maybe he's going to be the next pope freely reciting the urbi et orbi in all languages… Anyway 'Wasting Love' is Iron Maiden's first real ballad marking a strange, but wonderful point at a live performance. 'Tailgunner' is very well performed, nearly close to the album version. 'The Evil That Men Do' is the absolute highlight on this disc. It's played quite a lot quicker than on the album making it a true burner. Despite that I had expected some technical difficulties playing the song so fast, but it's Iron Maiden, what do we expect? It's handled perfectly.
I don't know if 'Afraid To Shoot Strangers' is inspired by the war in Iraq in the early 1990ies, but the lyrics and the musical atmosphere transport the message easily, all the worries of a simple man that is drafted and will be drawn to war for his country.
'Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter' (Helsinki performance) is one more of all the live classics on this album, going over to 'Heaven Can Wait', where the music seems to run away from Dickinson's singing at times, over to two great performances of 'The Clairvoyant' and the main track 'Fear Of The Dark' also both celebrated before the masses of fans in Helsinki.
All in all quite some pearls of Iron Maiden can be found here, minor technical flaws a good atmosphere and the choice of songs make this one an 8 (8,2) (judging the solely the A Real Live One)
Interesting is the fact that on the two different disc versions is a major mistake made, because in the tourdates list on 'A Real Live One' it says on June 5th 1992 a concert was played in Reykjavik, but at the same time the 'A Real Dead One' states that on this particular day a concert was played in the Isshallen in Helsinki. I don't believe that two conerts were played on that very same day in two locations so far away from each other.
A Real Dead One:
Woe to you oh earth and sea… these famous words open the way for 'The Number Of The Beast' song number one to 'A Real Dead One', in general a good performance, but the first solo is complete drowned in the rest of the music, what a pity! Then solid performances of 'The Trooper', 'Prowler' and the great and very first Iron Maiden instrumental 'Transylvania'. 'Remember Tomorrow' I really love best sung by Paul Di'anno, especially the screams can't be copied, not even by Bruce Dickinson, but this performance marks a real good effort and one of the strongest attempts to do it. Referring to the movie Dickinson screams the following words to the fans in Arnheim: No matter what the problem is Clint Eastwood is gonna fix it, 'Where Eagles Dare'!!! With the same fury of those screams it is played afterwars, well done guys, respect. On 'Sanctuary' Dickinson takes a short break to introduce the musicians to the crowd. I wonder if this was ever necessary after 12 successful years of Iron Maiden? Everybody should have known… but quite funny indeed. 'Running Free' captures the great amtosphere of the Lausanne fans singing and screaming along on this track. The following tracks take the same path, showing great live atmosphere, reaching the highest and final point in 'Hallowed Be Thy Name'. In a whole a good 9 (8,6) for the 'A Real Dead One'.
Counting A and B together we have a rounded 8 (8,4) for 'A Real LiveDead One', definitely an album to own, not only if you're a fan of Iron Maiden. Though in a whole it falls behind other live albums concerning the quality. Especially those live albums produced in Japan are hard to top, but in general there are also better ones that have been produced in Europe. Besides this the two discs catch a good feeling of what Maiden sounds like live.
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Iron Maiden - Best Of The Beast (1996)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 73:02|76:59
Size: 1025MB (1029MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Virus
2. Sign of the Cross
3. Man on the Edge
4. Afraid to Shoot Strangers (Live)
5. Be Quick or Be Dead
6. Fear of the Dark (Live)
7. Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter
8. Holy Smoke
9. The Clairvoyant
10. Can I Play with Madness
11. The Evil that Men Do
12. Heaven Can Wait
13. Wasted Years
CD2
1. Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Live)
2. Running Free (Live)
3. 2 Minutes to Midnight
4. Aces High
5. Where Eagles Dare
6. The Trooper
7. The Number of the Beast
8. Run to the Hills
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name
10. Wrathchild
11. Phantom of the Opera
12. Sanctuary
13. Strange World
Review: N/A
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Iron Maiden - Brave New World (2000)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 67:01
Size: 480MB (495MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Wicker Man
2. Ghost Of The Navigator
3. Brave New World
4. Blood Brothers
5. The Mercenary
6. Dream Of Mirrors
7. The Fallen Angel
8. The Nomad
9. Out Of The Silent Planet
Review: Metal-Observer (8.5/10)
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Ha! They still are able to deliver!
I cannot say, if it all has been sparked by the return of Mr Dickinson and Mr Smith, but it's a fact that this album is the missing link after "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", along with "Fear Of The Dark".
What has caught my eye at the very beginning was the fact that seven of the ten songs exceed six minutes, three even the eight-minute-mark.
But let's start at the beginning. "The Wicker Man" is MAIDEN as usual, a straight track in tradition of "Be Quick Or Be Dead", for example, followed by the atmospheric "Ghost Of The Navigator", which just as well could have stood on "Seventh Son...".
The title-track has a certain "Fear Of The Dark"-flair and is getting better every time you listen to it, before "Blood Brothers" sets the first absolute highlight of the record. A voluminous half-ballad with a strong chorus that leaves only very little to be desired. After the very straight "The Mercenary", "Dream Of Mirrors" begins very quiet for some while, before rising into a typically MAIDEN-esque galloping mid-tempo-track.
The Fallen Angel could easily have come directly from "Iron Maiden" or "Killers", while the nine-minute "The Nomad" is the most unusual and most likely best track on "Brave New World". With its Arabic/oriental melodies, a Harris-typical, bass-dominated middle-part and a truly grand chorus it stands in one line with the great classics of the 20-year-career of the Britons.
After the very catchy "Out Of The Silent Planet", we (unfortunately) still have "The Thin Line Between Love And Hate", which is quite unspectacular and cannot keep up the high level of the songs before.
Alrighty, they don't reach a classic like "Number Of The Beast" (yet), but still "Brave New World" is a more than strong sign of life, which raises the hopes for the next album already, but before that let's let the triple-axe-attack blow our ears!
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Iron Maiden - Dance Of Death (2003)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 65:53
Size: 460MB (462MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Wildest Dreams
2. Rainmaker
3. No More Lies
4. Montsegur
5. Dance of Death
6. Gates of Tomorrow
7. New Frontier
8. Paschendale
9. Face in the Sand
10. Age of Innocence
Review: Metalcrypt (4.25/5)
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The newer Iron Maiden albums are always good for stirring up a bit of controversy, and while it's obvious that the band will never again produce songs as fine as "Aces High" or "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," they will keep coming really close. This is their second "comeback" album, Dance of Death, and while I might be in the minority on this one, I say it's much better than the overrated Brave New World.
This album showed Maiden spanning out a bit and introducing some progressive elements into the familiar galloping, air-raid siren Heavy Metal we all know and love, and I think it did them good, for they were already growing stagnant on the last album. The opening "Wildest Dreams" is a classic Maiden rocker, catchy as Hell and fun to boot, but the second song is where they really start to step things up. "Rainmaker" is a slightly Middle Eastern tinged tune, bringing to mind sandy, barren deserts with a bloodied, punishing sun overhead by utilizing mindblowingly cool guitar trills, along with a unique, fresh chorus melody that is quite unlike anything they've done before. The title track is also a great song, with oriental folk melodies creeping about in the shadows as Dickinson gives off a dark, reedy performance that sets the mood perfectly. Dickinson really has improved over the years rather than aging - his soft, balladesque voice was never this good.
Gates of Tomorrow and "New Frontier" are classic Maiden rockers in the style that we've come to appreciate from them, and albeit a bit slower than the classic Maiden hits, they are satisfying appetizers for the oncoming feast - and what a feast it is! "Paschendale" is one of the very best songs Iron Maiden has ever written, just as good as "Hallowed Be Thy Name" and "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and bar none the best song on this album. It's an epic 8 minute entourage of classic metal riffs and epic overtones the way only Maiden knows how to do it, and the vocal lines are stirring and riveting in their passionate, agonized delivery. Fantastic song. And it follows up with one that is almost as good, the highly overlooked "Face in the Sand," a midpaced quasi-epic with one of the best choruses the band has written in recent years. The album closes with the acoustic "Journeyman," which is not the best song, but it works well as a closer to this darker, sprawling, more progressive sound that Dance of Death flaunted so boldly.
This album doesn't get anywhere near the amount of credit it deserves. While it's not classic Maiden, it is a bold epic modern day Maiden that won't fail to please. Repeated listens do this one good. Recommended.
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Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark (1992)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 58:37
Size: 421MB (423MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead
2. From Here To Eternity
3. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
4. Fear Is The Key
5. Childhood's End
6. Wasting Love
7. The Fugitive
8. Chains Of Misery
9. The Apparition
10. Judas Be My Guide
11. Weekend Warrior
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
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After their rather weak album "No Prayer For The Dying" the MAIDEN fan community waited tensely for the new record of the band. It was ready in 1992. "Fear Of The Dark" had been released. Would it be another disappointment or do the Metal legend grow stronger? Personally, I tend towards the last statement, in spite of some exceptions.
The disc starts off furiously with the first single "Be Quick Or Be Dead". One recognizes suddenly that the old MAIDEN spirit is up again. Those fast number, which is sang very aggressively by Bruce Dickinson, is the perfect opener. Driving and with the old feeling for cool melodies, the guys can gain some plus points. Also another thing has changed listenable! The sound is pretty much better again than on "No Prayer...". Thank God!
It goes on with the cool Rocker "From Here To Eternity" and the superb half-ballad "Afraid To Shoot Strangers", with that MAIDEN can convince again. Especially "Afraid..." offers again a lot of diversification and freshness, which misses on "No Prayer...". Moreover, there is now an element, which you can't hear ever before, that is a slight darkness. Also the following "Fear Is The Key" and "Childhood's End" are very mystically for MAIDEN. But the typical trademarks aren't missing. Both songs are well-written, though a little bit weaker than the first three songs.
Wasting Love is another half-ballad, which is a pretty good song, but can't reach the quality of "Afraid...". Also the beautiful Murray/Gers guitar parts in the middle can't change this fact. But with the following "The Fugitive", all thumbs up. This number rocks and can convince mainly with the former mentioned great guitarworking. Maybe an IRON MAIDEN song, which never got the attention, it actually deserves.
Chains Of Misery, "The Apparition" and "Judas Be My Guide" then are legitimately ignored. Here appears those "No Prayer..." problem again. The songs are not bad at all but something's missing. Not more than averagely. But the last two songs pretty kill again. Maybe, some won't think this about the track "Weekend Warrior", but I think this song is cool. The riff, the melody, the lyrics. Those track just rocks. Unfortunately another song, which is very overlooked today. Too bad folks, wake up!
But everybody will agree with me, that the final song "Fear Of The Dark" is one of that really great band hymns. I think everybody knows this song, so I don't have to say something more, or not?
IRON MAIDEN got with "Fear Of The Dark" back to the top. Although it contains some weaker tracks, the record is altogether a big step into the right direction. Ultimately a good sound again, great guitar duels and a convincing Bruce Dickinson. For me, only with "Brave New World" MAIDEN did a better album after this one. That's enough, and up the Irons!
Tips:: "Be Quick Or Be Dead", "From Here To Eternity", "Afraid To Shoot Strangers"…
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Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (2009)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length:
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Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. Revelations
5. The Trooper
6. Wasted Years
7. The Number Of The Beast
8. Can I Play With Madness
9. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
CD2
1. Powerslave
2. Heaven Can Wait
3. Run To The Hills
4. Fear Of The Dark
5. Iron Maiden
6. Moonchild
7. The Clairvoyant
Review: N/A
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Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden (1980)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 40:46
Size: 277MB (296MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Prowler
2. Sanctuary
3. Remember Tomorrow
4. Running Free
5. Phantom Of The Opera
6. Transylvania
7. Strange World
8. Charlotte The Harlot
9. Iron Maiden
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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MAIDEN put everything they had into this debut-offering: taking the raw fresh energy of Punk and merging it with the melody and focus of Metal they struck a chord with the youth of Britain in 1980 and delivered an uncompromising album that would lay down many of the basics for their global domination only a few years later.
Of course 'Arry and his troopers weren't exactly flavour of the month with the press and media all those years ago. And this was to be reflected many, many times in the years to come, but it made them all the more determined to succeed in the face of adversity. So the near constant gigging brought an edge and ferocity to the first album, which even after all this time still sends a shiver down the spine.
Really there isn't a duff track on offer. From the opening Prowler" to the glorious album/set-closer "Iron Maiden" 'Arry knew just how to pen a rocker or two. "Running Free", "Phantom Of The Opera", "Transylvania", every song can be regarded as a MAIDEN-classic. The twin-guitar-attack of Murray and Stratton (Smith came on the next album) was closely rivalling the likes of the PRIEST, UFO and THIN LIZZY. 'Arry's bass-runs where just the perfect addition to the duelling guitars as were Di'Anno's Punkish vocals, providing much of the energy and excitement of early MAIDEN.
"The Number Of The Beast" and "Piece Of Mind" are better albums, but they can't rival this one for energy and buzz and it would not be until the release of "Brave New World" some twenty years later would MAIDEN begin to recapture those wasted years!
Well in Order!
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Iron Maiden - Killers (1981)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 41:25
Size: 291MB (309MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Ides Of March
2. Wrathchild
3. Murders In The Rue Morgue
4. Another Life
5. Genghis Khan
6. Innocent Exile
7. Killers
8. Prodigal Son
9. Purgatory
10. Twilight Zone
11. Drifter
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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The difficult second album. Stratton was out replaced with Adrian Smith and it was the last album to feature Di'Anno on vocals.
MAIDEN's hard work on the road had turned them into a well-oiled machine, but could they once again transfer the live energy into consistent product on vinyl? The first album had dented the UK-Charts at number 4 and even though "Killers" would not repeat this feat, it still holds up rather well.
The instrumental opener "The Ides Of March" mixed into the thunderous live classic "Wrathchild" was a great way to begin things: MAIDEN charging on all cylinders. The classic twin-guitar-assault now embedded into MAIDEN-history. 'Arry running along side with his bass and Clive Burr's drumming keeping it all very tight. And Di'Anno's vocals just fitting in nicely.
The production handled by Martin Birch is streets ahead of the 'hatchet job' as described by 'Arry on the production job for IRON MAIDEN. Just what the band needed. "Murders In The Rue Morgue", still in the live set until 1985, is a MAIDEN-classic. "Another Life" is a true MAIDEN-rocker, the instrumental "Genghis Khan" is every bit as good as "Transylvania" with its superb guitar-passages.
Innocent Exile fits the bill, but is the albums weakest track, but it by no means a bad song. The title track is MAIDEN at the best. building from a mid-tempo start and bursting into the song proper. This is how the legend was forged! The ballad-esque "Prodigal Son", the much underrated "Purgatory", very punky and thrashy and the album closer "Drifter" are testimony to a great band and great music.
Very few bands can or could deliver such a strong second album and guess what, the third one was even better!
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Iron Maiden - Live After Death (1985)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 75:29|26:34
Size: 730MB (735MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Intro: Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. The Trooper
5. Revelations
6. The Flight Of Icarus
7. The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
8. Powerslave
9. The Number Of The Beast Disc 2
10. Hallowed Be Thy Name
11. Iron Maiden
12. Run To The Hills
13. Running Free
CD 2
1. Wrathchild
2. 22 Acacia Avenue
3. Children Of The Damned
4. Die With Your Boots On
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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Considered by the majority of Metalheads as THE live-album, "Live After Death" was released in 1985, being recorded during the "World Slavery"-tour in which the MAIDEN set hundreds of stages afire all over the world.
Quite probably, what caused this to be so worshipped from the Metallers over the years as well as a mandatory MAIDEN-release (much more than "No Prayer For The Dying" or "The Crappy Factor") is that it came totally on time. In fact, I can't mention another live-album as timely as this. What I mean is that "Live After Death" has the matchless property of capturing the band at the top of its game. In those years, MAIDEN ruled the world of Heavy Metal, they were the greatest, and their leadership into our beloved musical style was undisputable. This (and possibly more) is stated and claimed along every minute of this release, gettin' you aware of the impressive prowess of these fellows.
After this live-album, they began to go downhill. Don't get me wrong, 'cos "Somewhere In Time" and "7th Son Of A 7th Son" are plain masterpieces on their own ("Somewhere..." even being my all-time MAIDEN-fave-album), but when they were released the Metal-movement was way too changed and grown-up to be still represented by these Brits. As always happens, the sub-genre had developed itself and a lot of newcomer bands had opened the gates to many evolutions, bringing the lesson taught by MAIDEN to the logical consequences.
Well, by the way this writing isn't meant to be an essay on Metal as a rule (who knows, maybe one day I'll write one, but for sure not today), but it's just a review. So, I'll give you straight: the whole double-album smokes. The tracklist covers nearly all the best MAIDEN-songs to date, each and every song on there being a band classic and a milestone for Heavy Metal, too.
Moreover, the live feel adds more power and energy to the overall sound, and the execution of the musicians is top notch, chock-full with tons of guitar-duels and harmony-leads by the most imitated, but never equalled couple of guitar-players in Metal, along with trademark galloping bass-lines from Mr. Steve Harris and soaring vocals from no one else than the Air Raid Siren.
While listening to this, you can really close your eyes and imagine being among the crowd... (lemme guess... perhaps the nutty as a fruitcake-fan who screams "mother****er!" at the end of "Revelations" was just you! LOL), and in my opinion you can't say the same for many live-albums out there.
All of the songs are outstanding, as you can easily guess, and picking up this or that fave is just dumb beyond words, 'cos this is pure Heavy Metal-heaven from start to finish. Just think about your favourite MAIDEN-songs. They're all here to fry your ass.
All in all, "Live After Death" is one of the very few live-albums that plays an essential role into the discography of a band, and into the history of a musical style as well. If you're a Metalhead, either way you already own it or you're a Nu-Metal 'shipper. 'Nuff said.
Bottom line: a hour and a half of absolute fun; you will be playing this one over and over.
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Iron Maiden - Live At Donington (1993)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 51:45|60:21
Size: 778MB (783MB w/ extras)
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Track List:
CD1
1. Be Quick or Be Dead
2. The Number of the Beast
3. Wrathchild
4. From Here to Eternity
5. Can I Play with Madness
6. Wasting Love
7. Tailgunner
8. The Evil That Men Do
9. Afraid to Shoot Strangers
10. Fear of the Dark
CD2
1. Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter
2. The Clairvoyant
3. Heaven Can Wait
4. Run to the Hills
5. 2 Minutes to Midnight
6. Iron Maiden
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name
8. The Trooper
9. Sanctuary
Review: N/A
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Iron Maiden - No Prayer For The Dying (1990)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 44:29
Size: 330MB (333MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Tail Gunner
2. Holy Smoke
3. No Prayer For The Dying
4. Public Enema Number One
5. Fates Warning
6. The Assassin
7. Run Silent Run Deep
8. Hooks In You
9. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
Review: Metal-Observer (6/10)
Quote:
If there has been any MAIDEN album, which disappointed the fans a little, then it's their 90s output "No Prayer For The Dying". It is the first album after the leaving of Adrian Smith and the entrance of Janick Gers.
The Opener "Tail Gunner" is still not bad. But what's striking instantly is the pretty thin sound, which is not famous for MAIDEN. The song itself isn't outstanding, but also not too bad. With the first single "Holy Smoke" follows one of the sparely spread highlights of "No Prayer..." The song is straight forward and contains those typical MAIDEN hooks and a cool, mangy chorus. After the following and also good titletrack, the serial of good songs seems to be over. As well as "Public Enema Number One" and "Fates Warning" can't convince. There are missing the new ideas and the fire of older songs. I don't want to deny that the melodies and the guitars there are also first class, but this was all written better in the past. That's not MAIDEN at the best. Again, or still, the thin sound is striking, which the English boys have made themselves in their own studio. The fact, that this is the first own production of Steve Harris let's me think forgivingly.
Let's turn again to the songs. "The Assassin" is ready to push the temper again, although it's not reaching nearly the old highlights. "Run Silent Run Deep" and "Hooks In You" are in the same way. Those songs are not really bad, but something is missing. There are no effects, which let you make crazy. The second single "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter", the last but one song, is then another highlight. The song was able to be on the top of the English charts for two weeks. That's MAIDEN again, like one knows them, catchy and dithyrambic. But with this song you also recognize their biggest changes compared with their former albums. The songs are altogether more rocking and not as experimental as on "Somewhere In Time" or "Seventh Son Of The Seventh Son". Maybe, the band wanted to go too much back to the roots? And then there remains one pretty good last number, "Mother Russia", which finishes interesting a really conflicting album.
Now, what have we to recognize, when we listen to "No Prayer..."? On one hand we get the three really good songs "Holy Smoke", "No Prayer..." and "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter". On the other hand we get much of averagely tracks and a not much attracting sound. Even Mr. Dickinson is not as great as before. It's hard to judge neutrally. There are people who love MAIDEN so much, that "No Prayer..." is also another great album for them. But I'm surely not alone, when I have to say as MAIDEN fan: "Folks, that's not really a killer". They have proved before this record and also after it, that they can do it better, or not?
Tips: "Holy Smoke", "No Prayer For The Dying" and "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter".
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Iron Maiden - Piece Of Mind (1983)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 45:56
Size: 320MB (322MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Where Eagles Dare
2. Revelations
3. Flight Of Icarus
4. Die With Your Boots On
5. The Trooper
6. Still Life
7. Quest For Fire
8. Sun And Steel
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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IRON MAIDEN-albums mostly consist of two different groups of songs. First off there are the good to very good songs and then there are the immortal killers, the classics. This is no different with their 1983-album "Piece Of Mind".
The first track "Where Eagles Dare" is "only" a good song. The track is pretty wild and could just as well have stood on "The Number Of The Beast". In the middle-part we get beautiful guitar-harmonies and a nice solo. But it's not really catchy, it takes a while to unfold.
Completely different is the following "Revelations". A rather taken-back, yes almost epic number with atmosphere. Especially Bruce Dickinson's vocals are a big goose-bump-factor. For sure a hit that the band should play live again.
After that we get the super-catchy single "Flight Of Icarus", a typical MAIDEN-singalong-hymn. With "Die With Your Boots On" MAIDEN then show their rocking side, could almost have stood on "Killers". "The Trooper" then is one of the really big hits that every Metalian should know. Catchy, superb hooklines and just straight ahead. This is what I could imagine a ride on a wild boar like. The last four songs of the album are rather among the "less known". "Still Life" and "Sun And Steel" are quite cool, if no killers. These songs are among the mentioned "good" ones, which would have deserved more attention, because of their catchy character and nice melodies. This leaves us with "Quest For Fire" and "To Tame A Land". The first one is nice, but no killer, while "To Tame A Land" is closing off the album in an a bit calmer way again, goes into the "Revelations"-direction, but is neither as catchy nor has its hit-character. But still anything but a bad song.
All in all you could say that "Piece Of Mind" has not fully reached the previous classic. Still the album contains some big numbers like "The Trooper" or "Flight Of Icarus", which simply are classics. The music overall is a but calmer and less rough than on "The Number Of The Beast", but Mr. Dickinson has topped off his vocal performance and just plainly rules. Also in the guitar-department we have both thumbs up, are there still any guitar-duos that fight such grandiose guitar-duels like Smith and Murray? For sure only very few. The rhythm-section is flawless and the bass-play of Steve Harris is cult anyway. "Piece Of Mind" is yet another milestone in the history of MAIDEN-albums and ranks among their best. Even almost twenty years later it still is great, timeless I would call it!
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Iron Maiden - Powerslave (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 50:33
Size: 371MB (392MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Aces High
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight
3. Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) (instrumental)
4. Flash Of The Blade
5. The Duellists
6. Back In The Village
7. Powerslave
8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Review: Metal-Observer (9.5/10)
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1984 the guys of IRON MAIDEN came back with another milestone of their band-history. "Powerslave" has been the title of the new output and it still is a great one. MAIDEN managed once more to create some timeless and brilliant gemstones.
The first song is gripping, "Aces High" is a true hit, which every Metalhead should already have heard some time in his life. The hooklines and the super-catchy melody make this album a really catchy tune, which you can sing along after the first listen. And "2 Minutes To Midnight" continues this. Also very catchy, which is a live-classic as well. These two songs alone would already be enough to have to get this album, but it gets even better.
Track no. three is "Losfer Words (Big´Orra)" and is a nice instrumental. Especially Adrian Smith and Dave Murray show their skills on the six-string. You can count this instrumental one of the better ones, because there is no superfluous soloing and it stays in an acceptable range. "Flash Of The Blade" continues the series of catchy hits, but the song is pretty much unknown, because the band only very rarely, of ever, plays it live. A pity, because the song is no second to "Aces High" or "2 Minutes To Midnight". "The Duellists" reminds me a little of the "Number Of The Beast"-album, where this song would not have been out of place. Especially remarkable are the very nice and very melodic guitar-duels, I guess that's why the song has its title.
Back In The Village then cannot keep the standard, not bad, but exchangeable. With the title-track "Powerslave" MAIDEN are back to form again. The song is a live-favourite, just think about the nice mask of Bruce Dickinson! Time and again "Powerslave" builds up a great atmosphere, which culminates in the cool singalong-chorus. And in the middle the band also uses some calmer sounds. Very varied. And for the end the band still has a extra ear candy to offer, the longest MAIDEN-track ever, more than 13 minutes long: "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner". No MAIDEN-song has had more variety, progressiveness and tension. A more than worthy closer for a killer-album.
Like mentioned in the beginning, "Powerslave" is a milestone. Mr. Dickinson has rarely sung any better and also the band's song-writing-skills have been on an all-time-high. IRON MAIDEN for the first time combine incredibly catchy melodies with some complexity. The band, of course, doesn't sound like DREAM THEATER, but a lot more mature than on their first albums. If you look at the album as a whole, then you really can only call one song a little less great. The sound still is up to par, even 17 years later, and you cannot complain about anything here. Conclusion: "Powerslave", essential for every Metalian!!!
Check-out-tips: "Aces High", "2 Minutes To Midnight", "Powerslave".
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Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 44:01
Size: 315MB (317MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Moonchild
2. Infinite Dreams
3. Can I Play With Madness
4. The Evil That Men Do
5. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
6. The Prophecy
7. The Clairvoyant
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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IRON MAIDEN had already attained legendary status in the Metal world at the moment that "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" was released, with killer albums as "The Number Of The Beast", "Piece Of Mind" and the stunning live album "Live After Death". Hence everybody expected that their already seventh studio album would be no exception to this rule.
And what a killer it is! It is graced by some fantastic artwork, a really weird Eddie on an arctic background. Not only is this one of Steve Harris' favourite albums, this is also the only MAIDEN record that starts the same way it ends. This whole album flows perfectly; it is an experience listening to it. Some (or many people) will argue that "The Number Of The Beast" had more classics on it, which is true, but overall this album is better then any other because you listen to the album as a whole, not the individual songs. It kicks of with the fabulous "Moonchild", a rather atmospheric song with a great intro and superb vocals from Bruce. Then we get "Infinite Dreams", my favourite song and very underrated. It starts off very slowly, with great musicianship and superb singing throughout the whole song. Just before the speed goes up we get a great instrumental part with Nicko on top performance after which it ends with a very catchy melody.
The next songs are actually the most well known tracks of the CD if you don't count "The Clairvoyant". Even though they are great they aren't my favourites. Especially the very upbeat "Can I Play With Madness" seems not to fit with the rest of the songs. "The Evil That Men Do" is just a fine, fine classic with a great chorus. But then there is the title track, a melodic start with a fast chorus, after which we get a fantastic interlude, with nice keyboards, Bruce utters the memorable words: "So it shall be written! So it shall be done!" here. "The Prophecy" also perfectly blends in with great musicianship by 'Arry and his troopers. "The Clairvoyant" and "Only The Good Die Young" are both fantastic songs, among the best ever by MAIDEN, and that says a lot!
Well, then there's also the concept... yes, Arry once said that this is a concept album but I have yet to find the concept. And I don't believe that there's anyone who has found it.
All the songs seem to have some kind of connection with each other, like "The Prophecy" and "The Clairvoyant", and "The Evil That Men Do" and "Only The Good Die Young".
The more important thing however, concept or not, remains that this is the very best done ever by the best Heavy Metal band there is! Now we must wait for "Dances Of Death" to see if this legendary release will be bettered. I doubt it though...
There is only one more thing to be said... Up The Irons!!!
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Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time (1986)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 51:24
Size: 385MB (403MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Caught Somewhere In Time
2. Wasted Years
3. Sea Of Madness
4. Heaven Can Wait
5. The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner
6. Stranger In A Strange Land
7. De Ja Vu
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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In most cases it's hard for bands to follow a great album up by another one. But for some bands this seems like walking the dog. After releasing stellar albums like "Number Of The Beast", "Piece Of Mind" and "Powerslave" (and the fantastic live album "Life After Death"), IRON MAIDEN now has to go along on that same route with "Somewhere In Time".
One of the best foundations for a successful band is a consistent line-up. For the fourth album in a row, IRON MAIDEN is Harris, Dickinson, Murray, Smith and McBrain, a quality Heavy Metal-machine. And with "Somewhere In Time" IRON MAIDEN produces yet another classic album full of classic tracks. "Caught Somewhere In Time" is probably one of the best, yet fairly unknown, tracks by the band. This song is followed by the very well-known and in my opinion best IRON MAIDEN- song, "Wasted Years". Though "Sea Of Madness" is a good song, it doesn't reach the level of the subsequent "Heaven Can Wait" and "The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner" (which has a fantastic intro, such beauty…).
Yet another classic track hits us, "Stranger In A Strange Land", followed by the song "De Ja Vu", that doesn't live to it's name at all (which is a good thing of course), and the record is finished in a style with the grand "Alexander The Great". And there you go, yet another IRON MAIDEN-masterwork. They make it sound so easy to do it, but think of it, every album they release is an instant classic, they can fill hours with best-off tracks, and I have no doubt that this band rules Metal. UP THE IRONS!!!
Another great IRON MAIDEN-record, not as good as "Number Of The Beast" and "Powerslave", but definitely an album that every band would want to have in their back-catalogue.
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Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Beast (1982)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 44:53
Size: 322MB (328MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Invaders
2. Children Of The Damned
3. The Prisoner
4. 22 Acacia Avenue
5. The Number Of The Beast
6. Run To The Hills
7. Gangland
8. Total Eclipse
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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MAIDEN has never bettered this album. Don't argue. "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" came close as does "Piece Of Mind" and even for all you new MAIDEN-fans, "Brave New World" might get a look in, but back in 1982 this album took the Metal-world by storm, pushed MAIDEN through the stratosphere and laid waste to every other Metal-band in the UK for good. Forget the PRIEST, SAXON, DEF LEPPARD and all the NWoBHM-devotees, "The Number Of The Beast" destroys all in its path. Whilst the PRIEST was taking America, the MAIDEN built their fan base on rock solid foundations in Blighty and to this day is still standing proud. Can we say that of JUDAS PRIEST?
With Di'Anno out of the band in favour of the Air Raid Siren, Harris could now weave his magic and pen songs that matched his determination for MAIDEN to succeed. ~censored~ opened many, many avenues of unexplored ground for the band and this was proved as the album dropped straight into number one in the UK Charts. However legal restrictions restricted Bruce from contributing much to the album.
"Invaders" is class MAIDEN, a million miles an hour: 'Arry's bass galloping, the twin axe attack of Murray and Smith generating nuclear fusion and the frantic crashing of Burr's drums and the power house vocals of Bruce. "Children Of The Damned" was MAIDEN's attempt at slowing things down, but is quickly followed by "The Prisoner", based on the famous cult UK show of the same name. Murray and Smith were really stretching themselves on the fretwork with a couple of dazzling solo runs. Leading from the first album's "Charlotte The Harlot", "22, Acacia Avenue" is an underrated Harris-epic telling us more of the sexual exploits of the East-Ends finest lady of the night. Side two kicks of with the haunting Vincent Price voice over before the title track and then the perennial MAIDEN-favourite "Run To The Hills" just makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. We all know that "Total Eclipse" should have replaced "Gangland", but what the hell it is still a mad dash boys own rocker and with the monumental "Hallowed Be Thy Name" closing the album we can once again draw breath.
Go back and re-visit this all time Metal-classic. Listen to the power and the focus from a band determined to make it to the top and deliver honest endeavour and hard bloody work. Crikey even the cover is amongst the best that Derek Riggs and the band have produced. On this album MAIDEN could do no wrong, even if the religious nutters in the USA saw fit to burn it in the streets. Nearly twenty years on and this is still as fresh and as vibrant as the day it was released.
UP THE IRONS!
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Iron Maiden - The X Factor (1995)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 71:07
Size: 447MB (450MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Sign Of The Cross
2. Lord Of The Flies
3. Man On The Edge
4. Fortunes Of War
5. Look For The Truth
6. The Aftermath
7. Judgement Of Heaven
8. Blood On The World's Hands
9. The Edge Of Darkness
10. 2 A.M.
Review: Metalcrypt (3.5/5)
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This album was recorded at Barnyard Studios, and that's pretty much what it sounds like. One really has to dig to find the hidden gems on this album. The combination of the very dark mood of this album with a production that's a bit on the sterile side really hurts the end result. I'm usually not too picky on the production side of things, but in this case, not using a professional, experienced producer was a big mistake. Just listen to live versions of these songs to see how much better they can come out. Anyway, enough of that and let's get to the music side of things.
The album follows the usual Maiden formula of a majority of real good songs and a couple of not-so-good songs - in other words, fillers. No surprises there. But not only did this album feature the replacement of their most successful vocalist and go in a much darker mood than their previous material, the opener is the long epic "Sign of the Cross" - an excellent song by all means, but maybe a little too much to introduce all these changes to the listener - maybe "Man on the Edge", a good rocking song closer to the proven Maiden formula -and much shorter- would have been better to open up the album. Anyway, once you get used to it it's not that bad, but I remember being overwhelmed by this epic opener when I first listened to the album - an epic that with time proved to be on par with many of their classic epics. The two songs that follow, "Lord of the Flies" (weird name...) and "Man on the Edge" makes the seasoned Maiden fan feel more at home, good rockers, although "Lord of the Flies" feels a bit bland (partly due to the production), while "Man on the Edge" is much more in the kick-ass category.
Fortunes of War has a bit of the Seventh Son sound on it, but drags on a bit too much at the beginning before getting to the "meat", and it lacks a bit of conviction overall. It still has some good moments, but you have to wait almost 5 minutes into the song for it to take off. "Look for the Truth" follows, not too bad but I'd consider it filler material if it wasn't for a few good moments here and there - it sounds a bit half-baked at times. The little slightly medieval-sounding part around the 3:30 mark is pretty cool and begins a good instrumental part. "The Aftermath" is one of my favourites on this album despite a shaky beginning. The song really takes off around the 3:35 mark following a somewhat slow-paced first half, it gets into a much faster pace and I like the vocal lines from then on. "Judgement of Heaven" is one of the most upbeat songs here, with a much lighter mood than most of the other songs and I find it's well-placed in the track order so lighten things up a bit. It's not the best song here but it it a good mix of a rocker and more solemn-sounding material. Next is the one song I really can't stand, "Blood on the World's Hands", very annoying intro (that stuff may work for some bands in other genres, but here it feels really out of place.) The beat is boring and repetitive, the vocal lines are boring, I really don't have any good comments for this one. This doesn't even qualify as a filler, this one should just have been left out (which would have shortened the length of the album to something more reasonable..)
The Edge of Darkness is slow and boring at the beginning and eventually starts rocking a bit - definitely a common occurrence on this album. :) Still, it's easily forgettable and qualifies more as filler material (but I've heard a lot worse filler songs so..) "2 A.M." is a very slow-paced song, not too bad but more for the vocal melodies than the music itself. This one's pretty much filler material, really, simply too forgettable. "The Unbeliever" closes the album and not on a very good note, with really passable vocals and the music is nothing to write home about.
This album would have benefitted from a number of things: A better production, a shorter length (chop a good 15-20 minutes - just get rid of the fillers) and a little more work on the vocals. Blaze does a good job overall but in some instances he shows no conviction in his voice or is simply out of tune.
Not so long ago I would have given a much lower rating to this album but then again I had never given it much of a chance to begin with. The fact is that when you take the time to let it sink in, in the end this is a very good album - that would benefit from a re-recording.
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Manowar - Battle Hymns (1982)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 36:01
Size: 263MB (272MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Death Tone
2. Metal Daze
3. Fast Taker
4. Shell Shock
5. Manowar
6. Dark Avenger
7. William's Tale
8. Battle Hymn
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Twenty years on and this album is still amongst the best that MANOWAR have recorded. Just listen to the opening riff of Metal Daze", then the vocals and the bass and drums dropping in. Played at full volume this is Heavy Metal heaven. Unbelievably catchy and hook laden much like each and every MANOWAR track recorded since.
If you don't like them then your not a Metal fan as they encompass all that is glorious, ironic, clichd and worthwhile in Metal music. Name another Metal band that has done more to support Metal across the globe? They look stupid? Well didn't Lars and Co look like a bunch of wankers in their nail varnish "Load" era; what the **** are SLIPKNOT all about and Nu-Metal in general? I suppose the looks are all relevant but I will tell you there are few bands in any genre that stand out as MANOWAR do and even less that truly believe in what they are doing.
Uniqueness and individuality that's what MANOWAR stand for. So if you wanna be different then be a MANOWAR fan. You will be in good company.
Or look at it this way: If you don't find "Shell Shock", "Manowar", the Orson Welles narrated epic "Dark Avenger" and the awesome title track, "Battle Hymns" inspirational and up lifting then just why are you a Metal fan? Have a think about it and then listen to this album. Then email me your thoughts.
I will be waiting.
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Manowar - Fighting The World (1987)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 34:52
Size: 211MB (213MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fighting The World
2. Blow Your Speakers
3. Carry On
4. Violence And Bloodshed
5. Defender
6. Drums Of Doom
7. Holy War
8. Master Of Revenge
9. Black Wind, Fire And Steel
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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As I dug through my CD-collection again, my eyes fell onto Fighting The World", the 1987-opus of our fur-pants-wearing friends from the US of A. Nice, haven't listened to that one in a while, so into my rucksack and off to work. You know, at work I can play music as much and as loud as I want to and that's just what MANOWAR is best at, so into the CD-player, crank it up and...
Yes, I really asked myself, why I had not listened to this CD in such a long time. This is Metal as it should be. As clich-ridden and ridiculous as those four guys sometimes are, this album is first crop. Energetic, great riffs, the incarnation of a vocal-god in Eric Adams and of course a whole bunch of the best Metal-songs that ever have seen the light of this planet. With "Carry On", "Defender" and "Black Wind, Fire And Steel" there are three immortal classics on this album, which, to quote MANOWAR, truly deserve their place in the Olymp of Metal. Brothers, this Metal that has been forged with sweat and heart-blood really blows you out of your fur-boots. Stomping rhythms, screeching guitars, the divine vocals of Eric Adams, if you're into Metal, you just have to love it.
More than once I caught myself singing along loudly (of course at "Defender", where else and after the umpteenth rotation the lyrics also are OK, something different just won't fit the music. Sure, the playing time for not even 35 minutes for nine songs is rather skimpy, but hey, then you can listen to this CD twice, eh? The sound also, for the fact that this opus is entering its 14th year now, is absolutely OK. The bass is thundering, guitars drill them into your mind and what little is left of it will be destroyed by the crystal-clear voice of Eric Adams.
So, brothers, put this CD into your player, get a tankard of beer, lean back and just let these gods of Metal made flesh run you over. And to end in style with the words of somebody, who has to know: "We are unworthy, we are dust, we are ashes!"
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Manowar - Gods Of War (2007)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 73:50
Size: 480MB (482MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Overture To The Hymn Of The Immortal Warriors
2. The Ascension
3. King Of Kings
4. Army Of The Dead, Part I
5. Sleipnir
6. Loki God Of Fire
7. Blood Brothers
8. Overture To Odin
9. The Blood Of Odin
10. Sons Of Odin
11. Glory Majesty Unity
12. Gods Of War
13. Army Of The Dead, Part II
14. Odin
15. Hymn Of The Immortal Warriors
16. Die For Metal (Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer (7/10)
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There is simply no other Heavy Metal band near MANOWAR in terms macho bravado posturing and outrageousness. They are they very true essence of classic Heavy Metal. Tales of battle, the clash of steel against steel, bodies torn asunder, glory and honour, death and majesty all evoke the over the top escapist nature of the music.
Ever since 1982 and the bands inaugural offering the mighty ''Battle Hymns'' the world (and this includes a large chunk of the Metal-world) has laughed and snorted at the homo-eroticism, the less than accomplished lyrics and of course the loin cloth and muscle image. However now quarter of a century into a career that many thought would have died like so many bands before them sees MANOWAR release their tenth album at a stage when they have never seemed as popular.
''Gods Of War'' is a concept album about, who else: Odin. Indeed you may argue that all MANOWAR albums are concept albums as they all deal with the rudiments of battle but ''Gods Of War'' raises the bar to an altogether new level in servitude to True Heavy Metal and all that envelopes it. For all the simplistic riff-verse-chorus Metal that MANOWAR has developed over the years ''Gods Of War'' is nothing short of epic. It's epic in length, construction, production and development and never before has MANOWAR attempted anything remotely like it.
DeMaio obviously hasn't deemed it worthwhile to drop the blundering fillers that first saw light of day on ''Warriors Of The World''. Of course a concept album requires some license, respite to tell the tale but a six minute keyboard opening followed by another two minute plus keyboard indulgence does slightly lend itself to much groaning and impatience. Unfortunately the album is littered with such interludes and lyrically just how many times can a band sing about Odin and crossing the rainbow bridge before restlessness sets in?
Still when MANOWAR spark up the cannon an almighty volley of True Metal is unleashed. From the teeth rattling riffing of ''King Of Kings, the brisk up-tempo drive of ''Sleipnir'' the glorious hoof-pounding thunder of ''Loki God Of Fire'' to the emphatic chorus driven magnificence of ''Sons Of Odin'' and ''Gods Of War'' MANOWAR is once again holding the reins of all conquering Heavy Metal.
Musically the one note riffing so favoured on the last two releases is pinned backed in favour of some, but not a striking amount, of diversity from guitarist Karl Logan. Drummer Scott Columbus doesn't much get above the four-four steady beat but he is still a power house of the back line. Vocalist Eric Adams continues to impress with a voice that goes from strength to strength and is MANOWAR's most potent weapon. Just hearing his imposing vocal delivery on ''Blood Brothers ''or ''Hymn Of The Immortal Warrior'' demonstrates that he has lost none of the power and prowess that has made him one of Metal's finest singers. As for DeMaio the true heart of MANOWAR his signatory bass lines have faded in favour of being in total control be it as musician, producer, and manager or Heavy Metal tour de force.
For the most part ''Gods Of War'' does everything you'd expect a MANOWAR album to do but like stable mates RHAPSODY OF FIRE (any guesses who is close to them?) it does suffer from profligacy and musical waste. MP3 users will have already sheered this album down to eight tracks of bombastic Metal. Cut away much of the morass add in a bit more Metal might and MANOWAR will have recorded an album fit for a band of their stature and perhaps their best in twenty years.
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Manowar - Gods Of War - Live (2007)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 77:31|37:13
Size: 869MB (889MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Manowar
2. Call To Arms
3. Gloves Of Metal
4. Each Dawn I Die
5. Holy War
6. Mountains
7. The Oath
8. Secret Of Steel
9. Son Of William's Tale
10. The Gods Made Heavy Metal
11. Die For Metal
12. Kings Of Metal
13. Warriors Of The World United
14. Black Wind, Fire And Steel
CD2
1. The Blood Of Odin
2. The Sons Of Odin
3. Glory Majesty Unity
4. Gods Of War
5. Army Of The Dead
6. Odin
7. Hymn Of The Immortal Warrior
8. The Crown And The Ring
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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With as voracious an appetite for the live format as IRON MAIDEN the mighty MANOWAR return, if you count live DVD's, with their seventh live offering. And with the first of these live recordings 1997's ''Hell On Wheels Live'' CD rearing its head only a decade ago the True Metal warrior in you is certainly getting a major dose of fist in the air, clarion call Battle Metal.
The more questioning in you might wonder with just two studio albums since 1997 where is MANOWAR getting all the material to for these releases. Well that seems immaterial given the strength of each live CD or DVD and 2007's ''Gods Of War - Live'' is no exception. Spread over two discs MANOWAR run the gauntlet of precision guided Heavy Metal like only they can and will do.
Depending on your point of view the often high brow antics of the studio album ''Gods Of War'' was a touch to lofty for a band more entrenched in soaring Metal anthems. The album had imagination but way too much filler and it stuttered and spluttered to an eventful if hardly magnanimous conclusion. However with a live CD MANOWAR always pulls a couple of surprises out of the cloth bag and on this occasion they've delved into the back catalogue and unveiled the likes of ''Gloves Of Metal'' ''Each Dawn I Die'' ''Mountains'' and ''Secret Of Steel'' Three not often played MANOWAR songs but classics nonetheless and it's credit to the band for not playing the same songs over and over again as duplication from the previous two live albums is kept to a minimum. The inclusion of more modern era MANOWAR in ''Call To Arms'' ''Warriors Of The World United and ''Die For Metal'' still show that they can write explosive, heart-felt Metal anthems and with stone-wall classics in the thumping ''Kings Of Metal'' and the incendiary ''Black Wind, Fire And Steel'' the first disc is a timely reminder that if anything a band that started as an underground outfit with potential are now something of a major live draw across Europe.
Disc two focuses on the best cuts (that means most of the irritating interludes are removed) from this years ''Gods Of War'' record. The omission of ''King of Kings'' could be considered disastrous but the songs which are played rejoice in such sheer Heavy Metal bravado that it could render you unconscious. The sound is massive. If you hold anything against MANOWAR it's certainly not their ability to give value for money in the live setting. There's explosions, long boats and flame, swords rattle against shields. Mountains move, small children and grown men weep. The lack lustre stop start of the album is replaced with a vibrancy and urgency. They've done some pertinent housekeeping as ''The Sons Of Odin'' ''Gods Of War'' and a stirring ''Hymn Of The Immortal Warrior'' take on new life and purpose. There can be no substitute for MANOWAR in the flesh but this is as near as a UK fan is going to get anytime soon.
Once again Eric Adams rules the roost with his rich, powerful timbre. Age is no a barrier as he gets to grips with the solo singing on ''Army Of The Dead'' and ''Odin'' The man is a colossus. Eric Columbus is resolute with his familiar water tight skin bashing, Karl Logan skips and dances up and down the fret board with wild abandon and Joey De Maio controls the beast with his demonstrative bass playing.
Expect the'*Gods Of War Live'' DVD sometime soon. Hail!
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Manowar - Hail To England (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 33:26
Size: 209MB (217MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Blood Of My Enemies
2. Each Dawn I Die
3. Kill With Power
4. Hail To England
5. Army Of The Immortals
6. Black Arrows
7. Bridge Of Death
Review: Metal-Observer (9.5/10)
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With Hail To England" MANOWAR delivered their third and maybe best album in 1984. The album has only seven songs, but each and every one of them is a killer.
All is kicked off with the hymn "Blood Of My Enemies", a mighty mid-tempo-track. The song mainly lives off Eric Adams' powerful vocals and the sing-along-chorus. With "Each Dawn I Die" and the fast "Kill With Power" we have two real crackers, especially the latter one is a real shred-fest. Catchy chorus, brilliant vocals and a superb guitar-solo are what make this song stand out. Generally you have to point out the excellent guitar-work by Ross the Boss. Today MANOWAR don't have such a talented guitarist in their ranks anymore, a pity. As next we have the title-track "Hail To England" coming through the already bleeding speakers. Another gripping hymn, which convinces through its simple chorus and nice melody.
Number five off the tracklist is "Army Of The Immortals". This song is dedicated to the MANOWAR-fans and still is a regular at almost each live-gig. What follows next, well, you either love it or hate it. "Black Arrows", a bass-solo by bassist and band-leader Joey DeMaio. You can hate DeMaio and his clich-ridden speeches, but he is a true master of his instrument.
The last song of the album then is nothing but a true highlight. I am talking about "Bridge Of Death", which is absolute cult today. Here the band most probably pulls off its greatest achievement. For a long time this song had disappeared from their live-set, but today they have revived it. Maybe they have realised the potential of this song.v In my ears "Hail To England" is the best and most varied album by MANOWAR ever. The band celebrates finest Power Metal. If you don't take the clichd lyrics into consideration (which the band already is (in)famous for) this is an all-time classic. Musically there is nothing to be criticised, the guys really master their instruments and if need be play your head off your neck.
Each song has huge hit-character and that is what counts. The sound also is alright, if you see that the album had been recorded in 1984. The only negative points are the few songs and the rather short playing time.
So everybody, who hasn't heard the band before should try out this one first, because it's their best!
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Manowar - Hell On Stage (1999)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 56:45|41:02
Size: 656MB (674MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Metal Daze
2. Dark Avenger
3. March for Revenge (By the Soldiers of Death)
4. Hatred
5. Gates of Valhalla
6. Bridge of Death
7. William's Tale
8. Guyana (Cult of the Damned)
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1. The Warrior's Prayer
2. Blood of the Kings
3. Sting of the Bumblebee
4. Heart of Steel
5. Master of the Wind
6. Outlaw
7. The Power
8. The Crown and the Ring
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Manowar - Hell On Wheels (1997)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 48:22|71:28
Size: 815MB (819MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Manowar
2. Kings of Metal
3. Kill With Power
4. Sign of the Hammer
5. My Spirit Lives On
6. Piano Interlude
7. Courage
8. Spirit Horse of the Cherokee
9. Blood of My Enemies
10. Hail and Kill
11. Warriors of the World
CD2
1. Wheels of Fire
2. Metal Warriors
3. Army of the Immortals
4. Black Arrows
5. Fighting the World
6. Thor (The Power Head)
7. King
8. The Gods Made Heavy Metal
9. Black Wind, Fire and Steel
10. Return of the Warlord
11. Carry On
12. Battle Hymn
Review: N/A
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Manowar - Into Glory Ride (1983)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 45:30
Size: 291MB (298MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Warlord
2. Secret Of Steel
3. Gloves Of Metal
4. Gates Of Valhalla
5. Hatred
6. Revelation (Death's Angel)
7. March For Revenge (By The Soldiers Of Death)
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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'Into Glory Ride', which was released in 1983, is in fact a rather untypical MANOWAR album. The songs are relatively long, the lyrics relatively (attention: relatively) untrashy and on a few songs you can even hear keyboards. Is that still 'true'�? A look at the back of the booklet is enough to answer this question: 'We fight to the death. To the last man. To the last breath. Death To False Metal.'�. So it's not that, back then, MANOWAR were a whole different band than today, except for guitarist Karl Logan all of today's members were also aboard already, with Ross The Boss handling the guitars here. Furthermore the two founding members Eric Adams (vocals) and Joey DeMaio (bass) as well as drummer Scott Columbus were taking part.
The CD starts with the killer track 'Warlord' which stands out stylistically from the other songs due to its length of a bit more than four minutes and its high speed, but which is perfectly suitable as an opener. Here it's already striking that Eric Adam's voice was slightly more high-pitch back then than today, though the quality of his vocals was already fantastic at that time. The following songs have all been kept rather epic and mid-tempo. In particular you would have to set off 'Gloves Of Metal'� here, the album's hit, to which a video was shot which is simply cult and reminiscent of the 'Conan'� movies. Anyway, the song instantly gets hooked in your ear and during the second listen at the latest you will also scream along 'Hands high / Forever we'll be there / Gloves of Metal rule tonight, Yea!!!'�. The more than 8-minute epic 'March For Revenge (By The Soldiers Of Death'� is another outstanding tune where especially singer Eric Adams presents all his skills and makes the track a real masterpiece.
The only track off the album which doesn't really appeal to me personally is 'Hatred'�, as it has turned out a bit too long and monotonous in my opinion. But the six remaining tracks, which have all become true pounding and majestic Metal anthems, make up for that. Besides, in the booklet of the re-release's digi pack you will find some comments by MANOWAR members and other musicians who have been influenced by MANOWAR, such as Oscar Dronjak (HAMMERFALL), for example.
So fans of the band should absolutely get this, but Metalheads to whom the band usually is too clichd and pathetic might also enjoy 'Into Glory Ride'� due to the songs' epic and the, like I said, relatively 'normal'� lyrics. It's not the best MANOWAR album, but definitely a good preparation for 'Hail To England'� (also 1983) as well as for the milestone 'Sign Of The Hammer'� that was to follow one year later.
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Manowar - Kings Of Metal (1988)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 48:09
Size: 308MB (310MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Wheels Of Fire
2. Kings Of Metal
3. Heart Of Steel
4. Sting Of The Bumblebee
5. The Crown And The Ring (Lament Of The Kings)
6. Kingdome Come
7. Pleasure Slave (Bonus-track)
8. Hail And Kill
9. The Warriors Prayer
10. Blood Of The Kings
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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Brothers of steel, today I will tell you about four warriors, who had been enslaved by their record company in 1988 to ban their sonic creations onto one of those old-fashioned vinyl-discs with the title "Kings Of Metal". Guided by a divine vision I had to get just that record to get a new hair-style by it.
And I received it by the first song, "Wheels Of Fire", IMHO the fastest song they've ever done. Had I thought that they wouldn't be able to top off their previous album "Fighting The World", they proved by wrong here. Why they were able to do that was nicely explained in the second song, ("Other bands play, Manowar kill"). So stop thinking, shut your mouth, fasten the seat-belts and just listen. Some other members of the "true" guild of Metal might have songs that sound like every other, but MANOWAR made a statement of diversity on this album. From speedy over stomping mid-tempo up to a sappy ballad you will be able to find it all here.
But let's take a closer look at this bunch of melodies: Opening it all up, we have the already mentioned "Wheels Of Fire", which is founded on the gentlemen's knack for motor-cycles. After that they are using their usual modesty to describe themselves ("Kings Of Metal"), before offering us THE ballad in "Heart Of Steel", proving to us that they also master the calm moments. To praise the godlike vocals of Eric Adams would mean to carry some night-birds into a well-known Greek city and I don't want to repeat myself...
The (almost certainly produced by False-Metalians rumour that the four warriors from the land of Her Majesty Queen E2 (Ehm, Manu, I didn't know that she is reigning the USA again... The guys are Americans! - Alex) would not be masters of their instruments is put to rest once and for all with the following piece, the furious instrumental "Sting Of The Bumblebee". The bass-lines of Master DiMaio most probably has made a lot of bassists retire.
At "The Crown And The Ring" it's getting balladesque again, this time a whole choir had to provide the backing support. With "Kingdom Come" they returned to the already known waters of the stomping mid-tempo before the only real let-down of the CD occurred, the bonus-track "Pleasure Slave". Here Mr Adams tells the female part of the population, where it is ought to be socially. If that were underlaid with the right quality of music, who cares, zip another beer and on with it, but this track just won't end, no spirit, no ideas, I could have gone without this bonus. But all is well again with my personal favourite "Hail And Kill". After a calm intro follows an up-tempo-cracker of highest quality. That man really can sing. "The Warriors Prayer" could be the entry as "an intro as it should be". Here a grandfather tells his grandson a grand bedtime-story, with many sound-effects, of the four warriors of Metal, turning into "Blood Of The Kings", a Metal-track of middle pace, being a worthy end to an excellently recorded opus.
Musically beyond any doubts, the four warriors of the only and true Metal celebrate their only and true Metal. Besides the predecessor "Fighting The World" a must-have for every well-equipped record-collection. That some people continue to criticise the cliché-laden lyrics about sex, Metal and booze and the life-style of the defenders of good taste (sex, Metal and booze) is beyond me, I still see it as a real satire. And it also is the source for a great game (free from RockHard-magazine): The MANOWAR-drink-and-sing-game. Take a few Metal-maniacs and a lot of beer. Put in a MANOWAR-record of your choice. As soon as the words "true", "blood", "kill", "enemy", "warrior" or "steel" are mentioned, everybody has to down one beer ex. The winner is, who still finds his bed afterwards (or something like that).
In that sense: Cheers! (9 points = one point-deduction for "Pleasure Slave")
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Manowar - Louder Than Hell (1996)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 50:09
Size: 330MB (332MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Return Of The Warlord
2. Brothers Of Metal Part 1
3. The Gods Of Heavy Metal
4. Courage
5. Number 1
6. Outlaw
7. King
8. Today Is A Good Day To Die
9. My Spirit Lives On
10. The Power
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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It seems like an age since the Kings Of Metal last offered us a studio outing. In fact you'll have to go back to 1996 to find it and looking back all those years it is obvious that the Metal Kings haven't given up their crown just yet!
Louder Than Hell" just kicks major Metal-ass! Every song is a triumph for Metal-music from the out and out speed metal fury of "The Power" to the glorious nine-minute plus "Today Is A Good Day To Die", MANOWAR run through every Metal-trick in the book. You want anthems will check out "Number 1" and the awesome "King". You want a melodic ballad, then "Courage" fits the bill rather nicely. You want power house riffing with driving bass and thundering drums the first three tracks are gonna deliver a triple dose of powerful Metal straight into the old grey matter. Adams is in fine voice and shows just why he is the only man that can front this band. DeMaio is a touch quieter on this album than in past releases, but it is his trademark bass galloping that drives the group along. The mighty Scott Columbus sits proudly behind the drums of doom and Karl Logan's guitar playing is skillful and riff perfect.
Yes, MANOWAR are firmly stuck in their own world. Yes, they play music that is derided in the fashion-conscious UK and USA, but still there is a passion and emotion and an honesty that generates through every song that MANOWAR play. Steadfastly refusing to accept the word of those that stand against them. All the MANOWAR-detractors must be eating a huge chunk of humble pie these days as the band head into their third decade still proclaiming Death To False Metal!
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Manowar - Sign Of The Hammer (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 40:33
Size: 248MB (250MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. All Men Play On Ten
2. Animals
3. Thor (The Powerhead)
4. Mountains
5. Sign Of The Hammer
6. The Oath
7. Thunderpick
8. Guyana (Cult Of The Damned)
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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MANOWAR are easy to take the piss out of. Aren't they? It has been written numerous times before and will be written time and time again just what a bunch of wankers these guys are. Their image is a constant source of amusement. Their lyrics are prejudiced. Basically just outdated. They don't look anymore stupid than the likes of KORN or LIMP BIZKIT or the Death/Black Metallers in their corpse paint, but most reviewers would rather comment on the MANOWAR-image rather that the quality of music on offer.
And that is what's wrong with MANOWAR - their output is amongst the finest that has graced the Metal-genre. Opening track, All Men Play On 10", is a killer. An ode to their newly found record-label, 10 Records, Eric Adams belts out the opening line "I made a rock n roll sin when I tried giving in." and you better believe that MANOWAR aren't gonna do that.
Simple this is top class Metal. "Animals", "Thor (The Powerhead)" and the awesome "Mountains" only keep up the quality constant. Joey DeMaio's bass work is already legendary as is Eric Adams' vocal prowess, equally as good as MAIDEN's Bruce. The guitar work of the much-missed Ross the Boss added uniqueness to the MANOWAR-sound and Scott Columbus's pounding skin work is on par with John Bonham's.
But wait that's only the first half over! The title track just blows the speakers! As does "The Oath", then up steps Joey to deliver his traditional bass solo, "Thunderpick", and very expertly done to boot. However it is the album-closer than attracts the most attention. "Guyana (Cult Of The Damned)". A sweeping 7-minute epic, which MANOWAR excels at. Heaviness, catchy, inspirational, just showcasing what these guys are capable of doing.
**** the critics. Listen to MANOWAR. And make up your own mind!
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Manowar - The Dawn Of Battle (2002)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 16:24
Size: 120MB (122MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Dawn of Battle
2. I Believe
3. Call to Arms
Review: N/A
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Manowar - The Hell Of Steel - Best Of Manowar (1994)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 71:43
Size: 431MB (433MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fighting the World
2. Kings of Metal
3. Demon's Whip
4. Warrior's Prayer
5. Defender
6. Crown and the Ring
7. Blow Your Speakers
8. Metal Warriors
9. Black Wind, Fire and Steel
10. Hail and Kill
11. Power of Thy Sword
12. Herz Aus Stahl
13. Kingdom Come
14. Master of the Wind
Review: N/A
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Manowar - The Triumph Of Steel (1992)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 69:26
Size: 419MB (421MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Achilles, Agony And Ecstasy In Eight Parts
2. Metal Warriors (Brothers Of Metal Part 1)
3. Ride The Dragon
4. Spirit Horse Of The Cherokee
5. Burning
6. The Power Of Thy Sword
7. The Demons Whip
8. Master Of The Wind
Review: Metal-Observer (7.5/10)
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The Kings of Metal's first release of the 1990's wasn't the album the fans expected. Starting off with an epic 28-minute Achilles, Agony And Ecstasy In Eight Parts" this rather weighty epic has its moments, but for all it promised it didn't really deliver. Sure Eric Adams' vocals on "Hector's Final Hour" and the stellar axe work by new boy Dave Shankle on "The Funeral March" raises the attention for a few minutes as does the frenetic "Death Hector's Reward", but the other new boy Rhino's over long and simply infuriating drum solo on "Armor Of The Gods" followed shortly after with DeMaio's excruciatingly painful bass solo just gets you wondering why? We know they can play so cut out the self-indulgent bullshit, but that's MANOWAR for you!
So for me the album really kicks of with a nice quiet ballad under the name of "Metal Warriors" - quiet my arse!! This is Heavy ****in Metal MANO-****in-WAR-style. This is the song that puts the hands in the air and gets you remembering why you like MANOWAR in the first place. "If you are not into Metal then you are not my friend", need I write more? Glorious stuff.
"Ride The Dragon" just pulls the teeth out. A furious Power Metal-tirade. Yet another MANOWAR-classic. But "Spirit Horse Of The Cherokee" slows things down a bit with its over long intro, but when things get started it rocks. MANOWAR could always write a great chorus. "Burning" follows much the same line. A bit lack luster in deployment it seems that MANOWAR have run out of ideas: repeating themselves over and over. However service is resumed with the titanic "Power Of Thy Sword" - surely contender for MANOWAR's best song-title!! Again crashing in at over 7 minutes this is a true epic. Pounding bass and drums, solid guitar riffing and just listen to the ballad-esque middle section. Adams's voice is perfection. But not content with pulverizing you with one epic up pops "The Demon's Whip" to wipe the floor with you. You want a heavy dose of Power Thrash, then this is the one for you. After all that Metal-madness the Kings of Metal drop to a canter and give us the majestic "Master Of The Wind" (stop s******ing at the title!)
So not the best MANOWAR-album, but enough for those wanting to check out what all the fuss is about and unfortunately (?) you don't get a picture of the band on the inner sleeve. Shame that!!
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Manowar - Warriors Of The World (2002)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 47:21
Size: 326MB (328MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Call To Arms
2. The Fight For Freedom
3. Nessun Dorma
4. Valhalla
5. Swords In The Wind
6. An American Trilogy
7. The March
8. Warriors Of The World United
9. Hand Of Doom
10. House Of Death
11. Fight Until We Die
Review: Metalcrypt (3.5/5)
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Manowar's reputation for cheesy lyrics precedes them, so I won't even bother to mention that anywhere else in this review. :) This album screams epic" right from the start and most of the songs carry that feeling. The major downside is a blatant abuse of ballads and the song ordering which makes this abuse even more damageable. After the opener "Call to Arms", you have to wait until the 8th track (the title track) for another rocker. For a metal album, this is almost a crime. Some of the songs almost sound like bedtime songs that you sing to children, with a bit of a fantasy sound to them. Others would be good on soundtracks of epic movies - most notably "Nessun Dorma", a very opera-like song which could almost be on the Titanic soundtrack, but would definitely sound good at the end of some epic movie (just listen to the end of the song and you'll be reminded of the songs played at the end of some old movies.) "An American Trilogy" with its glory-alleluia stuff reminds me of Stryper's "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (off "Soldiers Under Command" - note that Manowar's song is much better.)
After an overdose of very soft songs and waking up to "Warriors of the World", the last three songs treat you to some good mix of heavy and speed metal, very fast and aggressive in-your-face stuff. Until these, Eric Adams was singing in a very clean and melodic fashion, while here he shows a lot of aggressivity while still retaining some melody. I must point out that Eric's performance is the highlight of the album, his performance is almost flawless, and I can say without the shadow of a doubt that he is one of the best vocalist in metal. He has excellent control of his voice and shows a lot of flexibility, always delivering the goods.
Musically this is a very good album, it just happens to be too soft for some two-thirds, and the song ordering augments that deficiency by a factor of ten. The soft stuff is played very well (and, again, the vocal performance is excellent), but I expect a metal album to rock... In this case you have to wait until the end before this starts rocking for more than one song in a row... An OK album, but if you're new to Manowar I suggest going for the 80's stuff first. It's the same type of music (they've barely changed in 20 years), but it will rock your world a lot more.
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Metallica - Discography 1983 - 2008 FLAC
Tracklisting
1983 - Kill 'Em All
01 Metallica - Hit The Lights
02 Metallica - The Four Horsemen
03 Metallica - Motorbreath
04 Metallica - Jump In The Fire
05 Metallica - Pulling Teeth
06 Metallica - Whiplash
07 Metallica - Phantom Lord
08 Metallica - No Remorse
09 Metallica - Seek & Destroy
10 Metallica - Metal Militia
1984 - Ride The Lightning
01 Metallica - Fight Fire With Fire
02 Metallica - Ride The Lightning
03 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tolls
04 Metallica - Fade To Black
05 Metallica - Trapped Under Ice
06 Metallica - Escape
07 Metallica - Creeping Death
08 Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu (Instrumental)
1986 - Master of Puppets
01 Metallica - Battery
02 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
03 Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be
04 Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 Metallica - Disposable Heroes
06 Metallica - Leper Messiah
07 Metallica - Orion (Instrumental)
08 Metallica - Damage, Inc
1988 - ...And Justice for All
01 Metallica - Blackened
02 Metallica - ...And Justice For All
03 Metallica - Eye Of The Beholder
04 Metallica - One
05 Metallica - The Shortest Straw
06 Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow
07 Metallica - The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
08 Metallica - To Live Is To Die (Instrumental)
09 Metallica - Dyers Eve
1991 - Metallica
01 Metallica - Enter Sandman
02 Metallica - Sad But True
03 Metallica - Holier Than Thou
04 Metallica - The Unforgiven
05 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
06 Metallica - Don't Tread On Me
07 Metallica - Through The Never
08 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
09 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
10 Metallica - The God That Failed
11 Metallica - My Friend Of Misery
12 Metallica - The Struggle Within
1993 - Live Shit - Binge & Purge
CD 1
01 Metallica - Enter Sandman
02 Metallica - Creeping Death
03 Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow
04 Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 Metallica - Sad But True
06 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
07 Metallica - The Unforgiven
08 Metallica - Justice Medley
09 Metallica - Solos (Bass & Guitar)
CD 2
01 Metallica - Through The Never
02 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tolls
03 Metallica - Fade To Black
04 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
05 Metallica - Seek & Destroy
06 Metallica - Whiplash
CD 3
01 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
02 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
03 Metallica - Am I Evil
04 Metallica - Last Caress
05 Metallica - One
06 Metallica - Battery
07 Metallica - The Four Horsemen
08 Metallica - Motorbreath
09 Metallica - Stone Cold Crazy
1996 - Load
01 Metallica - Ain't My Bitch
02 Metallica - 2 X 4
03 Metallica - The House Jack Built
04 Metallica - Until It Sleeps
05 Metallica - King Nothing
06 Metallica - Hero Of The Day
07 Metallica - Bleeding Me
08 Metallica - Cure
09 Metallica - Poor Twisted Me
10 Metallica - Wasting My Hate
11 Metallica - Mama Said
12 Metallica - Thorn Within
13 Metallica - Ronnie
14 Metallica - The Outlaw Torn
1997 - Reload
01 Metallica - Fuel
02 Metallica - The Memory Remains
03 Metallica - Devil's Dance
04 Metallica - The Unforgiven II
05 Metallica - Better Than You
06 Metallica - Slither
07 Metallica - Carpe Diem Baby
08 Metallica - Bad Seed
09 Metallica - Where The Wild Things Are
10 Metallica - Prince Charming
11 Metallica - Low Man's Lyric
12 Metallica - Attitude
13 Metallica - Fixxxer
1998 - Garage, Inc
01 Metallica - Free Speech For The Dumb
02 Metallica - It's Electric
03 Metallica - Sabbra Cadabra
04 Metallica - Turn The Page
05 Metallica - Die, Die My Darling
06 Metallica - Loverman
07 Metallica - Mercyful Fate
08 Metallica - Astronomy
09 Metallica - Whiskey In The Jar
10 Metallica - Tuesday's Gone
11 Metallica - The More I See
12 Metallica - Helpless
13 Metallica - The Small Hours
14 Metallica - The Wait
15 Metallica - Crash Course In Brain Surgery
16 Metallica - Last Caress-Green Hell
17 Metallica - Am I Evil¨
18 Metallica - Blitzkrieg
19 Metallica - Breadfan
20 Metallica - The Prince
21 Metallica - Stone Cold Crazy
22 Metallica - So What
23 Metallica - Killing Time
24 Metallica - Overkill
25 Metallica - Damage Case
26 Metallica - Stone Dead Forever
27 Metallica - Too Late Too Late
1999 - S&M with the San Francisco Symphony
CD 1
01 Metallica - The Ecstasy Of The Gold
02 Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu
03 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
04 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
05 Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be
06 Metallica - Fuel
07 Metallica - The Memory Remains
08 Metallica - No Leaf Clover
09 Metallica - Hero Of The Day
10 Metallica - Devil's Dance
11 Metallica - Bleeding Me
CD 2
01 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
02 Metallica - Until It Sleeps
03 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tools
04 Metallica - Human
05 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
06 Metallica - Outlaw Torn
07 Metallica - Sad But True
08 Metallica - One
09 Metallica - Enter Sandman
10 Metallica - Battery
2003 - St. Anger
01 Metallica - Frantic
02 Metallica - St. Anger
03 Metallica - Some kind of monster
04 Metallica - Dirty window
05 Metallica - Invisible kid
06 Metallica - My world
07 Metallica - Shoot me again
08 Metallica - Sweet amber
09 Metallica - The unnamed feeling
10 Metallica - Purify
11 Metallica - All within my hands
2008 - Death Magnetic
01 Metallica - That Was Just Your Life
02 Metallica - The End Of The Line
03 Metallica - Broken, Beat & Scarred
04 Metallica - The Day That Never Comes
05 Metallica - All Nightmare Long
06 Metallica - Cyanide
07 Metallica - The Unforgiven III
08 Metallica - The Judas Kiss
09 Metallica - Suicide & Redemption
10 Metallica - My Apocalypse
Motorhead - Ace Of Spades (1980)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 45:34
Size: 340MB (342MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Ace Of Spades
2. Love Me Like A Reptile
3. Shoot You In The Back
4. Live To Win
5. Fast And Loose
6. (We Are) The Road Crew
7. Fire, Fire
8. Jailbait
9. Dance
10. Bite The Bullet
11. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
12. Hammer
13. Dirty Love (Bonus Track)
14. Please Don't Touch (Bonus Track)
15. Emergency (Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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We wrote the year 1980 and the Metal scene of England was in triumph! Bands like IRON MAIDEN, SAXON or ANGEL WITCH were very successful, but there was another Brit band that molested the charts for weeks: with their hit song Ace Of Spades" MOTÖRHEAD penetrated the no. 1 spot completely. They even were a much seen guest on German TV. A rough rocker trio that you definitely would not want to meet at night, alone out on the street...
The legendary three man line up with Lemmy on the Rickenbacker, Fast Eddie Clarke on the axe and Phil Animal Taylor on the drums is absolute cult. Just like the whole album that is jam packed with hits and with "Iron Fist" contains the absolute creative highlight of the motörheads. "Live To Win", "Fast And Loose", "Jailbait" or "We Are The Roadcrew", all immortal classics. "Bite The Bullet", "Love Me Like A Reptile" or "The Hammer", one could name each of the twelve songs. Contrary to the melodic stuff if their British competition MOTÖRHEAD always had been a bit dirtier, rock'n'rollier and even more louder! Where do you think the reputation as loudest Rock band of the world came from? In 1983 I had been at a gig of their "Another Perfect Day" period and I have to admit, close to the pain level is not an exaggeration.
As you can get this album in remastered form for ten bucks you should get it. All those new and hip Snot Rock bands like HELLACOPTERS, PSYCHOPUNCH or TURBONEGRO etc. most probably would not be here without MOTÖRHEAD. Folks, these are the originals. And the best thing would be, if you pack "Overkill", "Bomber" and "Iron Fist" into it right away! Pure cult!
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The Offspring - Americana (1998)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 43:40
Size: 304MB (307MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Welcome
2. Have You Ever
3. Staring at the Sun
4. Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)
5. The Kids Aren't Alright
6. Feelings
7. She's Got Issues
8. Walla Walla
9. The End of the Line
10. No Brakes
11. Why Don't You Get a Job?
12. Americana
13. Pay the Man
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The Offspring - Conspiracy Of One (2000)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 40:20
Size: 305MB (307MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Intro
2. Come Out Swinging
3. Original Prankster
4. Want You Bad
5. Million Miles Away
6. Dammit, I Changed Again
7. Living in Chaos
8. Special Delivery
9. One Fine Day
10. All Along
11. Denial, Revisited
12. Vultures
13. Conspiracy of One
14. Huck It (Bonus Track)
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The Offspring - Greatest Hits (2005)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 49:48
Size: 366MB (369MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
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1. Can't Repeat
2. Come Out And Play (Keep 'em Separated)
3. Self Esteem
4. Gotta Get Away
5. All I Want
6. Gone Away
7. Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)
8. Why Don' You Get A Job?
9. The Kids Aren't Alright
10. Original Prankster
11. Want You Bad
12. Defy You
13. Hit That
14. (Can't Get My) Head Around You
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The Offspring - Ignition (1992)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 37:29
Size: 278MB (280MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Session
2. We Are One
3. Kick Him When He's Down
4. Take It Like a Man
5. Get It Right
6. Dirty Magic
7. Hypodermic
8. Burn It Up
9. No Hero
10. L.A.P.D.
11. Nothing from Something
12. Forever and a Day
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The Offspring - Ixnay On The Hombre (1997)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 42:24
Size: 302MB (303MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Disclaimer
2. The Meaning Of Life
3. Mota
4. Me & My Old Lady
5. Cool To Hate
6. Leave It Behind
7. Gone Away
8. I Choose
9. Intermission
10. All I Want
11. Way Down The Line
12. Don't Pick It Up
13. Amazed
14. Change The World
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The Offspring - Smash (1994)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 46:45
Size: 295MB (296MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Time To Relax
2. Nitro (Youth Energy)
3. Bad Habit
4. Gotta Get Away
5. Genocide
6. Smoething To Believe In
7. Come Out And Play
8. Self Esteem
9. It'll Be A Long Time
10. Killboy Powerhead
11. What Happened To You?
12. So Alone
13. Not The One
14. Smash
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The Offspring - Splinter (2003)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 32:02
Size: 230MB (232MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Neocon
2. The Noose
3. Long Way Home
4. Hit That
5. Race Against Myself
6. (Can't Get My) Head Around You
7. The Worst Hangover Ever
8. Never Gonna Find Me
9. Lightning Rod
10. Spare Me The Details
11. Da Hui
12. When You're In Prison
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The Offspring - The Offspring (1989)
Genre: Punk Rock
Length: 31:41
Size: 222MB (223MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Jennifer Lost The War
2. Elders
3. Out On Patrol
4. Crossroads
5. Demons
6. Beheaded
7. Tehran
8. A Thousand Days
9. Black Ball
10. I'll Be Waiting
11. Kill The President
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AC-DC - Back in Black (Original 1980 CD)
1. "Hells Bells" 5:12
2. "Shoot to Thrill" 5:17
3. "What Do You Do for Money Honey" 3:35
4. "Given the Dog a Bone" 3:32
5. "Let Me Put My Love into You" 4:15
6. "Back in Black" 4:15
7. "You Shook Me All Night Long" 3:30
8. "Have a Drink on Me" 3:59
9. "Shake a Leg" 4:06
10. "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" 4:15
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AC-DC - The Razor's Edge (FLAC, 1990)
Format: FLAC (image+cue)
Size: 372 MB
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01. Thunderstruck
02. Fire Your Guns
03. Moneytalks
04. The Razors Edge
05. Mistress For Christmas
06. Rock Your Heart Out
07. Are You Ready
08. Got You By The Balls
09. Shot Of Love
10. Let’s Make It
11. Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck
12. If You Dare
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The Offspring - Americana - (CK69661) - CD - FLAC - 1998-Bl0wBaCk
Album Info:
Release The_Offspring-Americana-(CK69661)-CD-FLAC-1998-Bl0wBaCk
Album Americana
Artist The Offspring
Year 1998
Genre Punk Rock
Group Bl0wBaCk
Tracks 13
Playtime 41:4 Mins
Avg. Bitrate 968 kb/sec
Size 304 MB
Track List:
01. Welcome [0:10]
02. Have You Ever [3:57]
03. Staring At The Sun [2:14]
04. Pretty Fly [3:09]
05. The Kids Aren’t Alright [3:00]
06. Feelings [2:52]
07. She’s Got Issues [3:49]
08. Walla Walla [2:57]
09. The End Of The Line [3:02]
10. No Brakes [2:04]
11. Why Don’t You Get A Job [2:52]
12. Americana [3:15]
13. Pay The Man [10:19]
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Free Direct Download Iron Maiden - (9 Original CD's/1980-1998/FLAC)
FLAC (IMG + CUE + LOG + SCANS) | Label: Lola's World | 06:49:43 | 3.23Gb (+5% recovery)
Genre: Heavy Metal
1980 "Iron Maiden"
01. Prowler
02. Remember Tomorrow
03. Running Free
04. Phantom Of The Opera
05. Transylvania
06. Strange World
07. Sanctuary
08. Charlotte The Harlot
09. Iron Maiden
(P) 1980 Capitol Records, Inc / CDP 7 91415 2 / DIDX 4006 / Made In U.S.A.
(C) 1988 Capitol Records, Inc
*****
1981 "Killers"
01. The Ides Of March
02. Wrathchild
03. Murders In The Rue Morgue
04. Another Life
05. Genghis Khan
06. Innocent Exile
07. Killers
08. Prodigal
09. Purgatory
10. Drifter
Paul Di'anno - Vocals
Dave Murray - Guitar
Adrian Smith - Guitar
Steve Harris - Bass
Clive Burr - Drums
Produced, Engineered and Bullied by Martin "Headmaster" Birch
(P) 1981 Original Sound Recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.
EMI / Fame / BIEM/MCPS / CDM 7 52019 2 / CD-FA 3122 / Made in the UK
*****
1982 "The Number Of The Beast"
01. Invaders
02. Children Of The Damned
03. The Prisoner
04. 22 Acacia Avenue
05. The Number Of The Beast
06. Run To The Hills
07. Gangland
08. Hallowed Be Thy Name
Produced and Engineered by Martin "Farmer" Birch
(P) 1982 Original sound recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.
EMI / BIEM/MCPS / CDP 7 46364 2 / Made in England
*****
1983 "Piece Of Mind"
01. Where Eagles Dare
02. Revelations
03. Flight Of Icarus
04. Die With You Boots On
05. The Trooper
06. Still Life
07. Quest For Fire
08. Sun And Steel
09. To Tame A Land
Bruce Dickinson - Vocals
Dave Murray - Lead Guitars
Andrian Smith - Lead Guitars
Steve Harris - Bass
Nicko McBrain - Drums
Produced and Engineered by Martin "Black Night" Birch
(P) 1983 Original sound recordings made by EMI Records Ltd. / Zomba Music Published Ltd.
EMI / BIEM/MCPS / CDP 7 46363 2 / Made in U.K.
*****
1984 "Powerslave"
01. Aces High
02. 2 Minutes To Midnight
03. Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)
04. Flash And The Blade
05. The Duellists
06. Back In The Village
07. Powerslave
08. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
Bruce Dickinson - Vocals
Dave Murray - Lead and Rhythm Guitars
Andrian Smith - Lead and Rhythm Guitars
Steve Harris - Bass
Nicko McBrain - Drums
(P) 1984 EMI Records / BIEM/GEMA / CDP 7 46045 2 / Made in Germany
(C) 1984 Iron Maiden (Holdings) Ltd.
*****
1986 "Somewhere In Time"
01. Caught Somewhere In Time
02. Wasted Years
03. Sea Of Madness
04. Heaven Can Wait
05. The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner
06. Stranger In A Strange Land
07. Deja-Vu
08. Alexander The Great
Bruce Dickinson - Vocals
Dave Murray - Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Guitar Synth
Andrian Smith - Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Guitar Synth
Steve Harris - Bass, Bass Synth
Nicko McBrain - Drums
Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Martin Birch
(P) 1986 Original Sound Recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.
(C) 1986 Iron Maiden (Holdings) Ltd. / EMI / BIEM/STEMRA / CDP 7463412 / Made in Holland
*****
1988 "Seveth Son Of A Seventh Son"
01. Moonchild
02. Infinite Dreams
03. Can I Play With Madness
04. The Evil That Men Do
05. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
06. The Prophecy
07. The Clairvoyant
08. Only The Good Die Young
Bruce Dickinson - Vocals
Dave Murray - Lead and Rhythm Guitars
Andrian Smith - Lead and Rhythm Guitars, Synth
Steve Harris - Bass, Stryng Synth
Nicko McBrain - Drums
Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Martin Birch
(P) 1988 Original Sound Recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.
(C) 1988 Iron Maiden (Holdings) Ltd. / EMI / Capitol / CDP 7 90258 2 / DIDx 3093 / UK: CDEMD 1006
Made in U.S.A.
*****
1990 "No Prayer For The Dying"
01. Tail Gunner
02. Holy Smoke
03. No Prayer For The Dying
04. Public Enema Number One
05. Fates Warning
06. The Assassin
07. Run Silent Run Deep
08. Hooks In You
09. Bring Your Daughter... To The laughter
10. Mother Russia
Bruce Dickison - Vocals
Dave Murray - Guitar
Janick Gers - Guitar
Steve Harris - Bass
Nicko McBrain - Drums
Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Martin Birch
(P) 1990 CBS Records Inc. / EPIC / EK 46905 / Made in U.S.A.
(C) 1990 Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd.
*****
1998 "Virtual XI"
01. Futureal
02. The Angel And The Gambler
03. Lightning Strikes Twice
04. The Clansman
05. When Two Worlds Collide
06. The Educated Fool
07. Don't Look To The Eyes Of A Stranger
08. Como Estias Amigos
Steve Harris - Bass
Blaze Bayley - Vocals
Dave Murray - Guitar
Janick Gers - Guitar
Nicko McBrain - Drums
Produced and Mixed by Steve Harris and Nigel Green at
Barnyard Studios, Essex.
(P) 1998 The Copyright in this Sound Recordings is owned
by Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd. under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd.
(C) 1998 Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd. / EMI / 7243 4 93915 2 9 / Made in EU
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AC/DC - '74 Jailbreak (1984)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 24:17
Size: 168MB (170MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Jailbreak
2. You Ain't Got a Hold on Me
3. Show Business
4. Soul Stripper
5. Baby, Please Don't Go
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Back In Black (1980)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:08
Size: 311MB (313MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Hells Bells
2. Shoot To Thrill
3. What Do You Do For Money Honey
4. Given The Dog A Bone
5. Let Me Put My Love Into You
6. Back In Black
7. You Shook Me All Night Long
8. Have A Drink On Me
9. Shake A Leg
10. Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
Quote:
1980 had the biggest low and then the highest high of the band history in store for AC/DC. At first vocal legend Bon Scott died on his own vomit, but the band didn't waste much time and processed its mourning in the studio. With the new singer Brian Johnson they produced one of the best AC/DC and at the same time most ingenious Rock'n'Roll albums of all time.
Could the former GEORDIE singer replace the much deified Bon Scott? Yes and no one could reply. But what else should he do but take on the challenge? After all Bon Scott was his biggest fan! And the voice of Brian, spiked with countless nails, steeled by hundreds of smokes and roughed up by hectolitres of alcohol, massively helps the success of the album.
Songs such as 'Hells Bells' with the best known bell tolling of Rock history, the title song, the lazily rocking 'You Shook Me All Night'� with its brilliant chorus or the sluggish, damn intense, but incredible memorable 'Rock And Roll Ain't Noise Pollution' everybody has heard in his/her life before. I cannot get enough of especially the gripping riff monster 'Given The Dog A Bone'�, incredibly great!!!
Long talk, short sense: 'Back In Black' is a must for E.V.E.R.Y. collection, no matter in which form.
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AC/DC - Ballbreaker (1995)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 49:53
Size: 353MB (363MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Hard as a Rock
2. Cover You in Oil
3. The Furor
4. Boogie Man
5. The Honey Roll
6. Burnin' Alive
7. Hail Caesar
8. Love Bomb
9. Caught With Your Pants Down
10. Whiskey on the Rocks
11. Ballbreaker
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AC/DC - Blow Up Your Video (1988)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:57
Size: 311MB (313MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Heatseeker
2. That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll
3. Meanstreak
4. Go Zone
5. Kissin' Dynamite
6. Nick Of Time
7. Some Sin For Nuthin'
8. Ruff Stuff
9. Two's Up
10. This Means War
Review: Metal-Observer (5/10)
Quote:
Fact fans: 'Blow Up Your Video' was AC/DC's biggest commercial success since 1982's massive hit 'For Those About To Rock' album.
The lack of success from the dark, brooding 'Flick Of The Switch (1983)' and the disappointing, over produced 'Fly On The Wall (1985)' compelled the Young brothers do a much needed reverse and turn back to recording straight down the middle AC/DC Hard Rock.
Had the album produced more of the likes of 'Heatseeker' and the anthemic 'That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll' then the Young brother's U-turn could have been justified however 'Blow Up Your Video' contains way too much filler.
Fortunately 1990's 'The Razors Edge' would return AC/DC to their lofty position as the worlds greatest Hard Rock band however back in 1988 'Blow Up Your Video' huffed and puffed from lack lustre efforts like 'Go Zone' to well below the standard 'Nick Of Time'.
Although 'Kissin Dynamite' and 'This Means War' sit higher up the quality ladder it's all a bit safe and dare I say missing the point of bare to the bone Rock N Roll for which AC/DC is famous for. The sound is way better than 'Fly On The Wall' at least Johnson's vocals are back on form but the hard edge bite of Young Brother's guitar's is missing and seems strangely sedate.
Of course AC/DC are and always will be the consummate live attraction and no matter the state of the current album you'll go and see them for the likes of 'Hells Bells' and 'Let There Be Rock' I reckon they can be forgiven for this dip in form.
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AC/DC - Bonfire Box Set (1997)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 45:06|40:08|46:55|57:13|42:08
Size: 1839MB
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1 (Live from the Atlantic Studios)
1. Live Wire
2. Problem Child
3. High Voltage
4. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
5. Dog Eat Dog
6. The Jack
7. Whole Lotta Rosie
8. Rocker
CD2 (Let There Be Rock: The Movie Live In Paris CD1)
1. Live Wire
2. Shot Down in Flames
3. Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be
4. Sin City
5. Walk All Over You
6. Bad Boy Boogie
CD3 (Let There Be Rock: The Movie Live In Paris CD2)
1. The Jack
2. Highway to Hell
3. Girls Got Rhythm
4. High Voltage
5. Whole Lotta Rosie
6. Rocker
7. T.N.T.
8. Let There Be Rock
CD4 (Volts)
1. Dirty Eyes
2. Touch Too Much
3. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
4. Back Seat Confidential
5. Get It Hot
6. Sin City
7. She's Got Balls
8. School Days
9. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
10. Ride On
CD5 (Back in Black)
1. Hells Bells
2. Shoot to Thrill
3. What Do You Do for Money Honey
4. Givin' the Dog a Bone
5. Let Me Put My Love into You
6. Back in Black
7. You Shook Me All Night Long
8. Have a Drink on Me
9. Shake a Leg
10. Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution
Info: Wikipedia
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Bonfire is a 5 disc box set* by the Australian band AC/DC, released in 1997. It was created as a tribute to the band's earlier singer Bon Scott and included the two disc soundtrack to the movie Let There be Rock, some early unreleased tracks, a live recording from the Atlantic Records studio in New York and a remastered version of Back in Black.
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AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (1976)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:26
Size: 244MB (248MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
2. Love at First Feel
3. Big Balls
4. Rocker
5. Problem Child
6. There's Gonna Be Some Rockin'
7. Ain't No Fun (Waiting Round to Be a Millionaire)
8. Ride On
9. Squealer
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AC/DC - Flick Of The Switch (1983)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 37:10
Size: 271MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Rising Power
2. This House Is On Fire
3. Flick Of The Switch
4. Nervous Shakedown
5. Landslide
6. Guns For Hire
7. Deep In The Hole
8. Bedlam In Belgium
9. Badlands
10. Brain Shake
Review: Metal-Observed (9/10)
Quote:
To many reviewers and the general public AC/DC's popularity bubble had certainly burst by 1983 and the ''back to basics'' approach of ''Flick Of The Switch'' was the end of a creative periods lasting some five years.
Firstly out was John ''Mutt'' Lange, out where the cannons and out was the Hells Bell. The phenomenal world wide success the band gained from 1979's ''Highway To Hell'' through the heady days of re-birth after ''Back In Black'' to the riding even higher success of ''For Those About To Rock'' where but a passing memory as ''Flick Of The Switch'' was unveiled to a world, hungry for new Antipodean Rock.
''Flick Of The Switch'' was also the first album that the band produced themselves and was also the last album the Young, Young, Johnson, Williams and Rudd group would record until meeting up again to record 1995's ''Ballbreaker'' album.
Poorly received, ''Flick Of The Switch'' didn't achieve platinum status Stateside until 2001, many AC/DC fans wanted more of the same big theatricals, big production and a return to the massive live spectacular of the 1980 to 1982 period all they got was a simple Hard Rock album (what else did they expect?) and a strictly dressed down live show.
''Flick Of The Switch'' is perhaps AC/DC's most underrated commitment to vinyl and easily stands up against the heavy weights previously mentioned. OK the production isn't as slick as ''Back In Black'' or as polished as ''For Those About To Rock'' but nonetheless tracks as ''Rising Power'', ''Flick Of The Switch'', ''Guns For Hire'' and the colossal ''Nervous Shakedown'' are prime time 'DC boogie. Johnson's rasps his way across each track peppering the titanic riffing of Messrs Young and Young with a strained, dirty vocal attack that is a strong as ever. And the songs keep coming. ''Deep In The Hole'' and ''Bedlam In Belgium'' and the sleazy, laid back sweep of ''Badlands'' are all nods to the Bon Scott days and without a shadow of a doubt Bon would have been delighted to have sung them.
Angus's solos are still as breathtaking as is the consistent rhythm play of Malcolm and backed up with the tightest rhythm section on the planet Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd.
If you've forgotten just how Rock steady ''Flick Of The Switch'' is then you've left a rough diamond sitting on the CD shelf. It's the perfect album to put on in the car what with summer not that far around the corner and to let the world know that AC/DC Rock N Roll ain't noise pollution.
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AC/DC - Fly On The Wall (1985)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:30
Size: 300MB (309MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fly On The Wall
2. Shake Your Foundations
3. First Blood
4. Danger
5. Sink The Pink
6. Playing With Girls
7. Stand Up
8. Hell Or High Water
9. Back In Business
10. Send For The Man
Review: Metal-Observer (4/10)
Quote:
The first thing that will strike first time listeners to AC/DC's 1985 offering ''Fly On The Wall'' is the vocals of Brian Johnson.
Awful. Simply awful. I reckon the guy was sending his vocal lines down the phone from a Middle Eastern country the way they have been produced. Could this possibly be a conspiracy from the Young brothers as this was their first attempts at producing themselves? Maybe they wanted all the attention? Perhaps not but the vocals badly let down this album and let me just add it needs a bit of help and encouragement along the way.
''Fly On The Wall'' is not AC/DC's best audio moment. Along side ''Blow Up Your Video'' it's got to be one purely for die hard 'DC fans collection. It's quite difficult to gage the quality of this album as some AC/DC fans afford it special attention whilst others seem fit to discard it rather unceremoniously to the garbage pile.
It sounds like the band is trying to gatecrash a US Hard Rock party which you'll not see many guys in a school uniform appearing at. This is about as far removed as AC/DC have ever got from the straight forward Blues tinged Metal attack. Angus's guitar shrieks on solos and riffs as does Malcolm's. The rhythm section, minus Phil Rudd, Simon Wright being his replacement, is competent but doesn't have that driving force associated with previous albums. Some tracks such as ''Danger'', ''Shake Your Foundation'' and ''Sink The Pink'' struggle to find that 'DC form and would be good songs if not for the poor production.
The rest of the album plods along defining a band that is at its MTV commercial zenith. ''Fly On The Wall'' has that sold out tag hanging over it. It's something that is hard to contend with but up against their fantastic recording legacy it's a major disappointment.
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AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) (1981)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:10
Size: 289MB (291MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
2. Put the Finger on You
3. Let's Get It Up
4. Inject the Venom
5. Snowballed
6. Evil Walks
7. C.O.D.
8. Breaking the Rules
9. Night of the Long Knives
10. Spellbound
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AC/DC - High Voltage (1976)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 44:21
Size: 286MB (288MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
2. Rock 'n' Roll Singer
3. The Jack
4. Live Wire
5. T.N.T.
6. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
7. Little Lover
8. She's Got Balls
9. High Voltage
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AC/DC - Highway To Hell (1979)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 41:43
Size: 315MB (317MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Highway To Hell
2. Girls Got Rhythm
3. Walk All Over You
4. Touch Too Much
5. Beating Around The Bush
6. Shot Down In Flames
7. Get It Hot
8. If You Want Blood (You've Got It)
9. Love Hungry Man
10. Night Prowler
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
Quote:
The last year of the seventies and the first years of the eighties have proofed to be the greatest years for AC/DC, probably the greatest Hard Rock band ever, they even survived the death of the mighty Bon Scott, whose appearance on this album Highway To Hell" was sadly his final.
Of course Bon Scott has a superb Rock'n'Roll voice and that is one of the main reasons this album is so insanely good! Because naturally one can count on Angus and Malcolm to write brilliant catchy riffs and awesome solos, but when coupled with a vocalist like Scott it's even better! And no I have absolutely nothing against Brian Johnson, he's great as well, but Bon Scott will always be a favourite of mine. His raw 'n dirty voice perfectly fits the music.
Opener and title track "Highway To Hell" is one of the greatest classics of Rock, up there with "Hells Bells" and "Smoke On The Water". Like most AC/DC songs, great to sing-a-long to and great lyrics to piss off parents and Christians. "Girls Got Rhythm" and "Walk All Over You" are typical AC/DC songs, like a lot of others by them it's about chicks and love. They also show that AC/DC are the masters of background vocals! "Touch Too Much" is my favourite song from the band ever, mainly because of the very cool lyrics in the first verse. Angus' riffs here are classic as usual and the solo short and powerful. "Beating Around The Bush" has a real good Rock 'n' Roll feeling, with a kickass bass line. Next classic is "If You Want Blood", a live favourite that'll probably stick in your head a long time, even for AC/DC standards. Closing track "Night Prowler" is the most special track on the album, cause it's pretty slow and the playing time is long. Not the usual DC recipe. But it definitely is one of the greatest Hard Rock songs ever! The way Bon Scott sings the words really creates some suspense and the solos are the best on the album. What a way to end this classic!
Now that I've almost finished the review I am wondering why I need to write it in the first place. Everybody should own this classic already and if not, run to the bloody store right away! Even non rock fans often love this album!
Sadly, Bon Scott is no longer with us, he died only a short time after the release of this album, in 1980. I didn't harm the band however; follow-up "Back In Black" (now with Brian Johnson on vocals) is an even bigger classic, the 2nd best selling album ever, only having Michael Jackson in front of them. I personally like this one better though!
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AC/DC - If You Want Blood... You've Got It (1978)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 53:00
Size: 400MB (403MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Riff Raff
2. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
3. Bad Boy Boogie
4. The Jack
5. Problem Child
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Rock N Roll Damnation
8. High Voltage
9. Let There Be Rock
10. Rocker
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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It doesn't take long for the fever to set in: I'd say about ten seconds from when you press play. The monitors come on and the distinct guitar-sound of the one and only Angus Young hums through the speakers. About one minute thirty in and AC/DC-fever hits you like a falling brick from twenty floors up!. Welcome to the live world of AC/DC.
Imagine Angus, a spotlight on him as he builds up the tension, grinding out the opening riffs to the classic Riff Raff". The crowd buzzes with expectation. Angus hops of his riser and batters straight into the aforementioned song. The tightest rhythm section the planet has ever known steps from the shadows and then the great man himself, the legend that is; Ronald "Bon" Scott presents himself to the crowd. Absolute mayhem ensues as AC/DC rip onto the stage and delivers ten of the greatest Rock'n'Roll-songs ever written. After "Riff Raff" the glorious "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be". It just pounds along with that familiar 'DC sound. Next "Bad Boy Boogie" as Angus and the boys treat us to near Rock'n'Roll-perfection. Can you see Bon leering in the back? "The Jack" slows things down, but not the intensity. Angus gives us perhaps his best ever live-solo as he milks the crowd to rapturous cheers and whistles. Jesus, is the rhythm section keeping things watertight! "Problem Child" just belts out clearing away for one of the true 'DC live highlights "Whole Lotta Rosie", complete with "Angus, Angus"-chant. The sound is incredible, it is like actually being there. "Rock'n'Roll Damnation", "High Voltage", the rabble rousing Metal-classic "Let There Be Rock" and the show-ending "Rocker" just leave you breathless and screaming for more.
AC/DC live is perhaps the greatest spectacle in the known universe. Even to this day the band play to sold out venues the world over and continue to give their legions of fans great value for money and great entertainment. Sadly the world of music lost Bon a year later and it perhaps a small amount of justice that the band released this killer-album before he was taken from us. I was too young to see Bon in concert, but with this album it is just possible to see him commanding the stage, his denim waste coat open, microphone lead wrapped around his hand, and all with a possessed miniature schoolboy running circles around him.
If you don't have this album in your collection, well, then you are not really a rocker at heart, as they don't come better than this. Even some twenty-two years on.
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AC/DC - Let There Be Rock (1977)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 40:10
Size: 271MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Go Down
2. Dog Eat Dog
3. Let There Be Rock
4. Bad Boy Boogie
5. Problem Child
6. Overdose
7. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be
8. Whole Lotta Rosie
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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There's real menace to AC/DC's fourth album. Arguably the most Metal sounding of their records, ''Let There Be Rock'' is a ferocious, unbridled, exuberant and feral monster dressed in sweat, swagger and hard work. This was AC/DC on the cusp of mega-stardom and they didn't miss a trick.
Often overlooked by ''Highway To Hell'' and ''Back In Black'' in terms of mass appeal, ''Let There Be Rock'' is coveted by the harder edge 'DC fans as something to behold. Whilst previous albums concerned with the seemingly simplistic blues boogie riffing and sleazy lyrical content, ''Let There Be Rock'' endeavoured to turn up the heaviness introducing much more speed and tighter playing culminating in a raft of songs that stand head shoulders above much of AC/DC's later offerings.
And with tighter playing, came better songs. No less than five of the tracks from ''Let There Be Rock'' can still be heard on AC/DC tours. ''Let There Be Rock'', ''Bad Boy Boogie'', ''Problem Child'', ''Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be'', and the ubiquitous ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' are very much the back bone of the classic AC/DC sound that still influences and resonates to this day.
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AC/DC - Live (1992)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 70:29|61:51
Size: 977MB (992MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Thunderstruck
2. Shoot To Thrill
3. Back In Black
4. Sin City
5. Who Made Who
6. Heatseeker
7. Fire Your Guns
8. Jailbreak
9. The Jack
10. The Razors Edge
11. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
12. Money Talks
CD 2
1. Hells Bells
2. Are You Ready
3. That's The Way I Wanna Rock N Roll
4. High Voltage
5. You Shook All Me Night Long
6. Whole Lotta Rosie
7. Let There Be Rock
8. Bonny
9. Highway To Hell
10. T.N.T.
11. For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
Review: Metal-Observer(9/10)
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You want classic tracks? You got 'em! on AC/DC's second live offering some fourteen years distant from, arguably the finest live album ever ''If You Want Blood... You Got It'' It only took Angus and Co. to twelve years to accumulate enough material (as if they didn't have enough already!) to give Brian Johnson a crack of the whip and possibly steal the crown from the much lamented Bon Scott.
They are all in there. The classic oldies propped up against some very fine material cherry picked from 90's ''The Razors Edge'' album. Although AC/DC are one of those bands who, not by their own fault, fail to transfer from the live arena to CD, to witness AC/DC live is a momentous occasion in anyone's life and that's way to difficult to replicate on CD or DVD - ''Live'' is a fresh, robust rabble rousing salute to good old fashioned Rock n Roll that only AC/DC can serve up. My only quibble being that the songs, culled from the entire 'The Razors Edge'� world tour of 90-91, are not fused together giving one concert rather split which does tend to reduce the intensity somewhat and against the behemoth of ''If You Want Blood'' ''Live'' does suffer to an extent. Still ''Back In Black'' ''Sin City'' ''Hells Bells'' ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' ''Let There Be Rock'' and ''Highway To Hell'' are delivered with the customary AC/DC swagger and killer precision. Although the set list is pretty much what you'd expect it is littered with a fair sprinkling of new-ish tracks with ''Who Made Who'' ''Money Talks'' ''Fire Your Guns'' ''Are You Ready'' and ''The Razor's Edge'' giving 'DC a more commercial radio friendly edge but still kicking up a storm.
Drummer Chris Slade, replacing Phil Rudd, hammers down the rhythm with bite and passion. Cliff Williams and Malcolm Young do the basics to an exemplary rating. After all these years it's futile to compete with the younger Young as he ducks and dives across the stage in all his school boy glory. Leaving Brian 'Jono' Johnson with the and still to this day, unenviable task of taking over from Bon and on ''Live'' he does a top job. His snarling spit rasping croaks and screams cover the Bon-era songs with reverence whilst his own songs are just about perfectly performed.
Track breaks aside ''Live'' is a worthy addition to the library of great live Rock albums.
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AC/DC - Powerage (1978)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 39:46
Size: 278MB (282MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Rock 'N' Roll Damnation
2. Down Payment Blues
3. Gimme A Bullet
4. Riff Raff
5. Sin City
6. What's Next To The Moon
7. Gone Shootin'
8. Up To My Neck In You
9. Kicked In The Teeth
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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The fifth Bon Scott AC/DC album, ''Powerage'', was a reckless, Rock n Roll vaudeville parade. Continuing from the harder edge savagery of ''Let There Be Rock'', Young, Young and Scott delivered what some say as the finest record the band has ever released. The track list reads like a best of with a couple of choice cuts for the 'DC connoisseur.
Opening with the brisk Blues rattle and roll of ''Rock 'N' Roll Damnation'', the familiar AC/DC sound perfected on the previous albums was still in vogue. The rumbling bass of Cliff Williams; the steady uncomplicated drums of Phil Rudd; the water tight rhythm guitar of Malcolm Young and the soloing of Angus. Added to that the showmanship and sneer of Bon Scott on vocals, ''Powerage'' was hitting all the right notes. However it went that bit further, a big bit further.
Honing their skills from the almost constant touring AC/DC where now approaching massive and this translated into the studio form. ''Rock 'N' Roll Damnation'' might have been the old sound of AC/DC but what followed: the thumping tirade of ''Down Payment Blues'', the rash street fighting bustle of ''Gimme A Bullet'', the Metal racket of the classic ''Riff Raff'' and the casual brilliance of ''Sin City'', propelled these Aussie ragamuffins from the good to the great. The ROLLING STONES style of ''What's Next To The Moon'' didn't drop the beat or the standard and fear not the Blues and Hard Rock swagger of AC/DC was never in doubt. In ''Gone Shootin'' the band recorded what can be considered one of their very finest compositions. Leaving us with the rattle and roll of the imaginatively titled ''Up To My Neck In You'' and the ''Whole Lotta Rosie'' sounds of the hard hitting ''Kicked In The Teeth'', with Angus bending strings like there's no tomorrow and Scott straining those vocals with much menace and panache.
A definite highlight in the back catalogue of a band that continues to set the benchmark for all that follows.
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AC/DC - Stiff Upper Lip (2000)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 47:06|34:03
Size: 602MB (608MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Stiff Upper Lip
2. Meltdown
3. House Of Jazz
4. Hold Me Back
5. Safe In New York
6. Can't Stand Still
7. Can't Stop Rock N Roll
8. Satellite Blues
9. Damned
10. Come And Get It
11. All Screwed Up
12. Give It Up
Bonus CD
1. Cyberspace
2. Back In Black (Live)
3. Hard As A Rock (Live)
4. Ballbreaker (Live)
5. Whole Lotta Rosie (Live)
6. Let There Be Rock (Live)
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
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AC/DC may well have had their day with world conquering albums and lets be honest since ''Back In Black'' the band haven't come anywhere near repeating the success of that milestone but 2000's ''Stiff Upper Lip'' was a mighty comeback for a band now heading into their fourth decade of performing.
Most AC/DC albums since 1980 have contained a fair amount of filler but ''Stiff Upper Lip'' bucks this trend giving the most fluid and listenable AC/DC record in years. The strength of the title track - the opening riff being one of the bands best in years and years, ''Safe In New York City'' ''Melt Down'' and ''Satellite Blues'' ''Can't Stand Still'' and ''Damned'' still manage to raise the hairs on the back of the neck as the band did all those years ago on ''Highway To Hell'' ''The Jack'' etc etc.
Production wise the band re-called older Young brother, George to handle beefing up the sound adding flesh to the skeletal body in every department. As a result the group sound fresh, vibrant and Rockin'! Phil Rudd's drums are like repeated kicks in the head, the back line of Cliff Williams bass and Malcolm Young's guitar create, as always, an extraordinary simplistic and relentless rhythm attack that is one of the best in the business. As usual Angus bops, dives, spins and tumbles from solo to riff to solo with little break in between and Brian 'Jono' Johnson delivers another very fine rasping growling vocal to a band who are fused tighter than Lars Ulrich to his bank balance.
There is much to offer on ''Stiff Upper Lip'' least of all the much admired and inimitable AC/DC boogie sound that has changed little since the early 70's and although the remain stoically in their own world AC/DC have carved out monumental success on the back of one thing: the accessibility of their music relying on the basics - guitars, vocals and drums - it's all they need to provide a Rockin' good time for all.
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AC/DC - The Razors Edge (1990)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 46:33
Size: 324MB (326MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Thunderstruck
2. Fire Your Guns
3. Moneytalks
4. The Razors Edge
5. Mistress For Christmas
6. Rock Your Heart Out
7. Are You Ready
8. Got You By The Balls
9. Shot Of Love
10. Let's Make It
11. Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck
12. If You Dare
Review: Metal-Observer (8/10)
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'The Razors Edge' is easily AC/DC's best offering since 1983's 'Flick Of The Switch'. Back once again are the classic Young/Young guitar riffs, the blistering solos, the thundering rhythm section and the snarling, rasping vocals of Brian 'Beano' Johnson.
Most 'DC albums start with a couple of crackers and they don't get much more rowdy, much more down right dirty and instantly appealing than the classic 'Thunderstruck' and the raucous, return to yesteryear of 'Fire Your Gun'.
In fact the whole album is a celebration of the indefatigability of the AC/DC sound and attitude that hasn't changed a jot in nearly thirty years. On 'The Razors Edge' the sound is fresh, crisp. The band is eager to prove that there is life in the old dog yet.
From the gloriously catchy 'Money Talks' and the crowd pleasing Rock N Rolling of 'Are Your Ready' to the sleazy class of 'Mistress For Christmas' to the SABBATH-esque brooding of the awesome title track Angus and Co. don't miss a beat or trick.
Lyrically, the band returned to dealing with world issues: war, famine, drought and sickness. Hardly. And with titles such as 'Got Your By The Balls'� and 'Shot Of Love' the band's tendencies for school playground nuances and innuendo have never sounded better or been more appreciated.
If it ain't broke don't fix it I think the old adage goes.
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AC/DC - T.N.T. (1975)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 42:03
Size: 257MB (271MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)
2. Rock 'n' Roll Singer
3. The Jack
4. Live Wire
5. T.N.T.
6. Rocker
7. Can I Sit Next to You Girl
8. High Voltage
9. School Days
Review: N/A
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AC/DC - Who Made Who (1986)
Genre: Hard Rock
Length: 37:58
Size: 260MB (281MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Who Made Who
2. You Shook Me All Night Long
3. D.T.
4. Sink the Pink
5. Ride On
6. Hells Bells
7. Shake Your Foundations
8. Chase the Ace
9. For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)
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AC-DC - Back in Black (Original 1980 CD)
1. "Hells Bells" 5:12
2. "Shoot to Thrill" 5:17
3. "What Do You Do for Money Honey" 3:35
4. "Given the Dog a Bone" 3:32
5. "Let Me Put My Love into You" 4:15
6. "Back in Black" 4:15
7. "You Shook Me All Night Long" 3:30
8. "Have a Drink on Me" 3:59
9. "Shake a Leg" 4:06
10. "Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution" 4:15
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AC-DC - The Razor's Edge (FLAC, 1990)
Format: FLAC (image+cue)
Size: 372 MB
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01. Thunderstruck
02. Fire Your Guns
03. Moneytalks
04. The Razors Edge
05. Mistress For Christmas
06. Rock Your Heart Out
07. Are You Ready
08. Got You By The Balls
09. Shot Of Love
10. Let’s Make It
11. Goodbye And Good Riddance To Bad Luck
12. If You Dare
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Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973)
Genre: Doom Metal
Length: 42:40
Size: 296MB (299MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
2. A National Acrobat
3. Fluff
4. Sabbra Cadabra
5. Killing Yourself To Live
6. Who Are You
7. Looking For Today
8. Spiral Architect
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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This album is a bloody masterpiece. This is the best album SABBATH has and will ever make. If you are after the ultimate Heavy Metal-guitar-riff then Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is that riff. Forget "Smoke On The Water", "Rock'n'Roll" and hell, even "Paranoid". They don't stand a chance. Evil, heavy, powerful. Awesome.
"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" is the reason we listen to Heavy Metal-music. Make no mistake. Do I need to list the pure class on this album? "A National Acrobat", "Fluff", "Sabbra Cadabra", "Killing Yourself To Live", "Spiral Architect" to name but a few. Ultra heavy in places, melodic in others. Smatterings of acoustic brilliance wrapped up with the finest set of Ozzy inspired lyrics.
This album was the peak of their recording output after five albums and subsequent releases still retained essential BLACK SABBATH, but none have lived up to this colossus.
Do you need any more persuasion?
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Black Sabbath - Paranoid (1970)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 42:08
Size: 260MB (271MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. War Pigs
2. Paranoid
3. Planet Caravan
4. Iron Man
5. Electric Funeral
6. Hand Of Doom
7. Rat Salad
8. Fairies Wear Boots
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Early in 1970 BLACK SABBATH released their eponymous titled first album. By the end of 1970 they had released "Paranoid", which was to bear them a UK-Top Ten-single and on this album deliver perhaps their most revered set of songs.
This album is bursting at the seams with huge, heavy, classic guitar riffs. All of them instantly recognizable as belonging to Tony Iommi. Really there isn't much to say about the quality on offer here. From the opening barrage of "War Pigs", to the often-copied "Paranoid", to the lull and psychedelic chants of "Planet Caravan" to the languid beauty of "Electric Funeral" through to the narcotic fuelled wanderings of "Fairies Wear Boots", with Ozzy's lyrics is fine form.
Far from the demonic, Satanic image that followed the band around, it is easy to say that "Paranoid" was written under and deals directly with the effects of habitual drug use. Regarded by many as SABBATH's most popular release it is still a strong testimony to an enduring band.
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Black Sabbath - The Dio Years (2007)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 79:28
Size: 554MB (557MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Neon Knights
2. Lady Evil
3. Heaven And Hell
4. Die Young
5. Lonely is the Word
6. The Mob Rules
7. Turn Up the Night
8. Voodoo
9. Falling Off the Edge of the World
10. After All (The Dead)
11. TV Crimes
12. I
13. Children of the Sea
14. The Devil Cried
15. Shadow of the Wind
16. Ear in the Wall
Review: N/A
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Metallica - Discography 1983 - 2008 FLAC
Tracklisting
1983 - Kill 'Em All
01 Metallica - Hit The Lights
02 Metallica - The Four Horsemen
03 Metallica - Motorbreath
04 Metallica - Jump In The Fire
05 Metallica - Pulling Teeth
06 Metallica - Whiplash
07 Metallica - Phantom Lord
08 Metallica - No Remorse
09 Metallica - Seek & Destroy
10 Metallica - Metal Militia
1984 - Ride The Lightning
01 Metallica - Fight Fire With Fire
02 Metallica - Ride The Lightning
03 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tolls
04 Metallica - Fade To Black
05 Metallica - Trapped Under Ice
06 Metallica - Escape
07 Metallica - Creeping Death
08 Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu (Instrumental)
1986 - Master of Puppets
01 Metallica - Battery
02 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
03 Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be
04 Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 Metallica - Disposable Heroes
06 Metallica - Leper Messiah
07 Metallica - Orion (Instrumental)
08 Metallica - Damage, Inc
1988 - ...And Justice for All
01 Metallica - Blackened
02 Metallica - ...And Justice For All
03 Metallica - Eye Of The Beholder
04 Metallica - One
05 Metallica - The Shortest Straw
06 Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow
07 Metallica - The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
08 Metallica - To Live Is To Die (Instrumental)
09 Metallica - Dyers Eve
1991 - Metallica
01 Metallica - Enter Sandman
02 Metallica - Sad But True
03 Metallica - Holier Than Thou
04 Metallica - The Unforgiven
05 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
06 Metallica - Don't Tread On Me
07 Metallica - Through The Never
08 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
09 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
10 Metallica - The God That Failed
11 Metallica - My Friend Of Misery
12 Metallica - The Struggle Within
1993 - Live Shit - Binge & Purge
CD 1
01 Metallica - Enter Sandman
02 Metallica - Creeping Death
03 Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow
04 Metallica - Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
05 Metallica - Sad But True
06 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
07 Metallica - The Unforgiven
08 Metallica - Justice Medley
09 Metallica - Solos (Bass & Guitar)
CD 2
01 Metallica - Through The Never
02 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tolls
03 Metallica - Fade To Black
04 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
05 Metallica - Seek & Destroy
06 Metallica - Whiplash
CD 3
01 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
02 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
03 Metallica - Am I Evil
04 Metallica - Last Caress
05 Metallica - One
06 Metallica - Battery
07 Metallica - The Four Horsemen
08 Metallica - Motorbreath
09 Metallica - Stone Cold Crazy
1996 - Load
01 Metallica - Ain't My Bitch
02 Metallica - 2 X 4
03 Metallica - The House Jack Built
04 Metallica - Until It Sleeps
05 Metallica - King Nothing
06 Metallica - Hero Of The Day
07 Metallica - Bleeding Me
08 Metallica - Cure
09 Metallica - Poor Twisted Me
10 Metallica - Wasting My Hate
11 Metallica - Mama Said
12 Metallica - Thorn Within
13 Metallica - Ronnie
14 Metallica - The Outlaw Torn
1997 - Reload
01 Metallica - Fuel
02 Metallica - The Memory Remains
03 Metallica - Devil's Dance
04 Metallica - The Unforgiven II
05 Metallica - Better Than You
06 Metallica - Slither
07 Metallica - Carpe Diem Baby
08 Metallica - Bad Seed
09 Metallica - Where The Wild Things Are
10 Metallica - Prince Charming
11 Metallica - Low Man's Lyric
12 Metallica - Attitude
13 Metallica - Fixxxer
1998 - Garage, Inc
01 Metallica - Free Speech For The Dumb
02 Metallica - It's Electric
03 Metallica - Sabbra Cadabra
04 Metallica - Turn The Page
05 Metallica - Die, Die My Darling
06 Metallica - Loverman
07 Metallica - Mercyful Fate
08 Metallica - Astronomy
09 Metallica - Whiskey In The Jar
10 Metallica - Tuesday's Gone
11 Metallica - The More I See
12 Metallica - Helpless
13 Metallica - The Small Hours
14 Metallica - The Wait
15 Metallica - Crash Course In Brain Surgery
16 Metallica - Last Caress-Green Hell
17 Metallica - Am I Evil¨
18 Metallica - Blitzkrieg
19 Metallica - Breadfan
20 Metallica - The Prince
21 Metallica - Stone Cold Crazy
22 Metallica - So What
23 Metallica - Killing Time
24 Metallica - Overkill
25 Metallica - Damage Case
26 Metallica - Stone Dead Forever
27 Metallica - Too Late Too Late
1999 - S&M with the San Francisco Symphony
CD 1
01 Metallica - The Ecstasy Of The Gold
02 Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu
03 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
04 Metallica - Of Wolf And Man
05 Metallica - The Thing That Should Not Be
06 Metallica - Fuel
07 Metallica - The Memory Remains
08 Metallica - No Leaf Clover
09 Metallica - Hero Of The Day
10 Metallica - Devil's Dance
11 Metallica - Bleeding Me
CD 2
01 Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
02 Metallica - Until It Sleeps
03 Metallica - For Whom The Bell Tools
04 Metallica - Human
05 Metallica - Wherever I May Roam
06 Metallica - Outlaw Torn
07 Metallica - Sad But True
08 Metallica - One
09 Metallica - Enter Sandman
10 Metallica - Battery
2003 - St. Anger
01 Metallica - Frantic
02 Metallica - St. Anger
03 Metallica - Some kind of monster
04 Metallica - Dirty window
05 Metallica - Invisible kid
06 Metallica - My world
07 Metallica - Shoot me again
08 Metallica - Sweet amber
09 Metallica - The unnamed feeling
10 Metallica - Purify
11 Metallica - All within my hands
2008 - Death Magnetic
01 Metallica - That Was Just Your Life
02 Metallica - The End Of The Line
03 Metallica - Broken, Beat & Scarred
04 Metallica - The Day That Never Comes
05 Metallica - All Nightmare Long
06 Metallica - Cyanide
07 Metallica - The Unforgiven III
08 Metallica - The Judas Kiss
09 Metallica - Suicide & Redemption
10 Metallica - My Apocalypse
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Motorhead - Ace Of Spades (1980)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 45:34
Size: 340MB (342MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Ace Of Spades
2. Love Me Like A Reptile
3. Shoot You In The Back
4. Live To Win
5. Fast And Loose
6. (We Are) The Road Crew
7. Fire, Fire
8. Jailbait
9. Dance
10. Bite The Bullet
11. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
12. Hammer
13. Dirty Love (Bonus Track)
14. Please Don't Touch (Bonus Track)
15. Emergency (Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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We wrote the year 1980 and the Metal scene of England was in triumph! Bands like IRON MAIDEN, SAXON or ANGEL WITCH were very successful, but there was another Brit band that molested the charts for weeks: with their hit song Ace Of Spades" MOTÖRHEAD penetrated the no. 1 spot completely. They even were a much seen guest on German TV. A rough rocker trio that you definitely would not want to meet at night, alone out on the street...
The legendary three man line up with Lemmy on the Rickenbacker, Fast Eddie Clarke on the axe and Phil Animal Taylor on the drums is absolute cult. Just like the whole album that is jam packed with hits and with "Iron Fist" contains the absolute creative highlight of the motörheads. "Live To Win", "Fast And Loose", "Jailbait" or "We Are The Roadcrew", all immortal classics. "Bite The Bullet", "Love Me Like A Reptile" or "The Hammer", one could name each of the twelve songs. Contrary to the melodic stuff if their British competition MOTÖRHEAD always had been a bit dirtier, rock'n'rollier and even more louder! Where do you think the reputation as loudest Rock band of the world came from? In 1983 I had been at a gig of their "Another Perfect Day" period and I have to admit, close to the pain level is not an exaggeration.
As you can get this album in remastered form for ten bucks you should get it. All those new and hip Snot Rock bands like HELLACOPTERS, PSYCHOPUNCH or TURBONEGRO etc. most probably would not be here without MOTÖRHEAD. Folks, these are the originals. And the best thing would be, if you pack "Overkill", "Bomber" and "Iron Fist" into it right away! Pure cult!
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