Ich habe hier eine tolle Sammlung im www aus Metal und Rock Alben gefunden.
Habe eine Liste mit 748 Alben gepostet.
Jeder der eines oder mehrere Alben haben will schreibt drunter was für welche und ich poste dann die Links.
Ich schau sowieso jeden Tag rein, einen Tag nach dem einer gefragt hat sind die links da.
Was ist in dem Release:
- Die vollständigen Alben im FLAC-Format (DUH)
- Die meisten Alben gerippt, als eine einzelne Datei mit dem entsprechenden cue sheet
- Cue Blatt verweist auf die FLAC-Datei (wenn Sie auf eine Audio-CD brennen wollen, öffnen Sie die Cue-Blatt mit einem Text-Editor und Ersetzen sie flac mit wav)
- Covers (für die meisten von ihnen)
- Spektralanalyse (mit Audition 1.5 hergestellt) für das ganze Album und einer 2s vergrößern, so dass Sie selbst beurteilen können, ob das Album wirklich verlustfreie ist oder nicht.
Ein großes Danke an:
Danke emiliomoita für diese unglaubliche FLAC Sammlung und die Arbeit die damit verbunden war und ist.
Hier ist die Liste:
THE LIST
AC/DC
'74 Jailbreak
Back In Black
Ballbreaker
Blow Up Your Video
Bonfire Box Set
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Flick Of The Switch
Fly On The Wall
For Those About To Rock (We Salute You)
High Voltage
Highway To Hell
If You Want Blood... You've Got It
Let There Be Rock
Live
Powerage
Stiff Upper Lip
The Razors Edge
T.N.T.
Who Made Who
Accept
Balls To The Wall
Breaker
Metal Heart
Restless And Wild
Russian Roulette
After Forever
After Forever
Decipher
Exordium
Invisible Circles
Mea Culpa
Prison Of Desire
Remagine
Alestorm
Black Sails At Midnight
Captain Morgan's Revenge
Altaria
The Fallen Empire
Anubis Gate
A Perfect Forever
Purification
The Detached
Artillery
By Inheritance
Deadly Relics
Fear Of Tomorrow
Terror Squad
Through The Years
When Death Comes
Avantasia
Lost In Space Part I
Lost In Space Part II
The Metal Opera Pt. I
The Metal Opera Pt. II
The Scarecrow
Axxis
Doom Of Destiny
Eyes Of The Darkness
Kingdom Of The Night
Matters Of Survival
Paradise In Flames
Time Machine
The Big Thrill
Utopia
Battlelore
Sword's Song
The Last Alliance
Battleroar
To Death And Beyond...
Black Majesty
Sands Of Time
Silent Company
Tomorrowland
Black Sabbath
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Paranoid
The Dio Years
Blind Guardian
A Night At The Opera
A Twist In The Myth
Battalions Of Fear
Follow The Blind
Imaginations From The Other Side
Live
Nightfall In Middle Earth
Somewhere Far Beyond
Tales From The Twilight World
The Forgotten Tales
Tokyo Tales
Bloodbound
Book Of The Dead
Nosferatu
Tabula Rasa
Brainstorm
Ambiguity
Downburst
Hungry
Liquid Monster
Metus Mortis
Soul Temptation
Unholy
Cage
Astrology
Darker Than Black
Hell Destroyer
Science Of Annihilation
Children Of Bodom
Are You Dead Yet?
Blooddrunk
Follow The Reaper
Hate Crew Deathroll
Hatebreeder
Skeletons In The Closet
Something Wild
Stockholm Knockout Live
Autumnal
Beetween Light and Darkness
Beyond the Sea
Dark Moor
Tarot
The Gates Of Oblivion
The Hall Of The Olden Dreams
Delain
April Rain
Lucidity
Demons & Wizards
Demons & Wizards
Touched By The Crimson King
Diamond Head
Lightning To The Nations
Dio
Angry Machines
Dream Evil
Evil Or Divine - Live In New York City
Holy Diver
Holy Diver Live
Inferno - The Last In Live
Intermission
Killing The Dragon
Lock Up The Wolves
Magica
Master Of The Moon
Sacred Heart
Strange Highways
The Last In Line
Domain
The Chronicles Of Love, Hate And Sorrow
Doomsword
Doomsword
Let Battle Commence
My Name Will Live On
Resound The Horn
Dragonland
Astronomy
Dream Evil
Dragonslayer
Evilized
Gold Medal In Metal (Alive & Archive)
The Book Of Heavy Metal
United
Edguy
Burning Down The Opera (Live)
F!cking With Fire - Live
Hellfire Club
Kingdom Of Madness
Mandrake
Rocket Ride
Theater Of Salvation
The Savage Poetry
Tinnitus Sanctus
Vain Glory Opera
Elvenking
The Winter Wake
Epica
Consign To Oblivion
Design Your Universe
Feint
The Classical Conspiracy
The Divine Conspiracy
The Phantom Agony
We Will Take You With Us - 2 Meter Sessies
Eternal Tears Of Sorrow
A Virgin And A Whore
Before The Bleeding Sun
Chaotic Beauty
Sinner's Serenade
Vilda Mannu
Evergrey
Recreation Day
Torn
Evile
Enter The Grave
Excalion
Primal Exhale
Waterlines
Falconer
Among Beggars And Thieves
Chapters From A Vale Forlorn
Falconer
Grime Vs. Grandeur
Northwind
The Sceptre Of Deception
Firewind
Allegiance
Burning Earth
Forged By Fire
The Premonition
Forefather
Ours Is The Kingdom
Steadfast
Freedom Call
Crystal Empire
Stairway to Fairyland
Gamma Ray
Alive '95
Blast From The Past
Heading For Tomorrow
Insanity & Genius
Land Of The Free
Land Of The Free II
Majestic
No World Order
Powerplant
Sigh No More
Skeletons In The Closet
Somewhere Out In Space
Girlschool
Legacy
Grave Digger
25 To Live
Ballads Of A Hangman
Excalibur
Heart Of Darkness
Heavy Metal Breakdown & Rare Tracks
Knights Of The Cross
Liberty Or Death
Lost Tunes From The Vault
Masterpieces
Rheingold
Symphony Of Death
The Grave Digger
The Last Supper
The Reaper
Tunes Of Wacken (Live)
Tunes Of War
War Games
Witch Hunter
Guano Apes
Don't Give Me Names
Live
Lost (T)apes
Planet Of The Apes
Proud Like A God
Walking On A Thin Line
Halford
Live Insurrection
Hammerfall
Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed, Unbroken
Crimson Thunder
Glory To The Brave
Legacy Of Kings
Masterpieces
No Sacrifice, No Victory
One Crimson Night
Renegade
Steel Meets Steel - Ten Years Of Glory
Threshold
Heavenly
Dust To Dust
Sign Of The Winner
Virus
Heed
The Call
Helloween
Better Than Raw
Gambling With The Devil
High Live
Keeper Of The Seven Keys Pt 1
Keeper Of The Seven Keys Pt 2
Keeper Of The Seven Keys Pt 3: The Legacy
Live In Sao Paulo
Live In The U.K.
Master Of The Rings
Metal Jukebox
Rabbit Don't Come Easy
The Best, The Rest, The Rare
The Dark Ride
The Time Of The Oath
Treasure Chest
Walls Of Jericho
Helstar
Burning Star
Hibria
Defying The Rules
The Skull Collectors
Holy Martyr
Hellenic Warrior Spirit
Still At War
Holy Moses
Agony Of Death
Iced Earth
Alive In Athens
Burnt Offerings
Days Of Purgatory
Enter The Realm
Framing Armageddon (Something Wicked Part 1)
Horror Show
Iced Earth
Night Of The Stormrider
Overture Of The Wicked
Something Wicked This Way Comes
The Blessed And The Damned
The Crucible Of Man (Something Wicked Part 2)
The Dark Saga
The Glorious Burden
In Flames
The Tokyo Showdown
Iron Fire
Blade Of Triumph
On The Edge
Revenge
Thunderstorm
To The Grave
Iron Maiden
A Matter Of Life And Death
A Real Live Dead One
Best Of The Beast
Brave New World
Dance Of Death
Fear Of The Dark
Flight 666
Iron Maiden
Killers
Live After Death
Live At Donington
No Prayer For The Dying
Piece Of Mind
Powerslave
Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
Somewhere In Time
The Number Of The Beast
The X Factor
Iron Savior
Battering Ram
Condition Red
Dark Assault
Interlude
Iron Savior
Megatropolis
Unification
Jag Panzer
Ample Destruction
Judas Priest
'98 Live Meltdown
A Touch Of Evil - Live
Angel Of Retribution
British Steel
Defenders Of The Faith
Demolition
Hell Bent For Leather
Jugulator
Living After Midnight
Metal Works 73-93
Metalogy
Nostradamus
Painkiller
Point Of Entry
Priest… Live!
Ram It Down
Rocka Rolla
Sad Wings Of Destiny
Screaming For Vengeance
Sin After Sin
Stained Class
The Essential Judas Priest
Turbo
Kamelot
Epica
Ghost Opera - The Second Coming
Karma
Myths & Legends Of Kamelot
One Cold Winter's Night
The Black Halo
The Expedition
The Fourth Legacy
King Diamond
Abigail
Abigail II The Revenge
Conspiracy
Deadly Lullabyes Live
Fatal Portrait
Give Me Your Soul… Please
House Of God
The Eye
The Graveyard
The Puppet Master
The Spider's Lullabye
"Them"
Voodoo
Labyrinth
6 Days To Nowhere
Freeman
Labyrinth
No Limits
Return To Heaven Denied
Sons Of Thunder
Timeless Crime
Lefay
S.O.S.
Symphony Of The Damned
The Seventh Seal
Lost Horizon
A Flame To The Ground Beneath
Awakening The World
Machine Men
Circus Of Fools
Elegies
Scars & Wounds
Manilla Road
Crystal Logic
Gates Of Fire
Invasion
Mark Of The Beast
Metal
Mystification
Open The Gates
Out Of The Abyss
Roadkill
Spiral Castle
The Circus Maximus
The Courts Of Chaos
The Deluge
Voyager
Manowar
Battle Hymns
Fighting The World
Gods Of War
Gods Of War - Live
Hail To England
Hell On Stage
Hell On Wheels
Into Glory Ride
Kings Of Metal
Louder Than Hell
Sign Of The Hammer
The Dawn Of Battle
The Hell Of Steel - Best Of Manowar
The Triumph Of Steel
Warriors Of The World
Masterplan
Aeronautics
Masterplan
MKII
Mechanical Poet
Woodland Prattlers
Megadeth
Countdown To Extinction
Endgame
Peace Sells… But Who's Buying?
Rust In Peace
Mercyful Fate
9
A Dangerous Meeting
Dead Again
Don't Break The Oath
In The Shadows
Into The Unknown
Melissa
The Beginning
Time
Metal Church
A Light In The Dark
Blessing In Disguise
Hanging In The Balance
Live
Masterpeace
Metal Church
The Dark
The Human Factor
The Weight Of The World
This Present Wasteland
Metallica
… And Justice For All
Black Album
Death Magnetic
Garage Inc.
Kill 'Em All
Live Sh*t: Binge & Purge
Load
Master Of Puppets
No Life 'til Leather (Demos)
Reload
Ride The Lightning
S&M
St. Anger
Mob Rules
Hollowed By Thy Name
Morgana Lefay
Aberrations Of The Mind
Grand Materia
Knowing Just As I
Maleficium
Sanctified
Morifade
Imaginarium
Possession Of Power
Motorhead
Ace of Spades
Mystic Prophecy
Fireangel
Savage Souls
Neverland
Reversing Time
Nevermore
Dead Heart In A Dead World
Nightwish
Angels Fall First
Century Child
Dark Passion Play
End Of An Era
From Wishes To Eternity - Live
Highest Hopes
Made In Hong Kong (And In Various Other Places)
Oceanborn
Once
Over The Hills And Far Away
Tales From The Elvenpath
Wishmaster
Nocturnal Rites
Afterlife
Grand Illusion
In A Time Of Blood And Fire
Lost In Time
New World Messiah
Shadowland
The Sacred Talisman
Nostradameus
Hellbound
Pathway
The Prophet Of Evil
The Third Prophecy
Words Of Nostradameus
Octavia Sperati
Grace Submerged
Paragon
Law Of The Blade
Persuader
Evolution Purgatory
The Hunter
When Eden Burns
Pharaoh
Be Gone
Power Quest
Magic Never Dies
Master Of Illusion
Neverworld
Wings Of Forever
Primal Fear
16.6 (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead)
Black Sun
Devil's Ground
New Religion
Nuclear Fire
Seven Seals
Primordial
Spirit The Earth Aflame
The Gathering Wilderness
To The Nameless Dead
Queensryche
Operation Mindcrime
Rage
Full Moon In St. Petersburg
Soundchaser
Unity
Welcome To The Other Side
Randy Piper's Animal
Virus
Ravage
The End Of Tomorrow
Rebellion
Arise - From Ginnungagap To Ragnarok - The History Of The Vikings Vol III
Miklagard - The History Of The Vikings Vol II
Sagas Of Iceland - The History Of Vikings Vol I
Rhapsody
Dawn Of Victory
Legendary Tales
Live In Canada
Power Of The Dragonflame
Rain Of A Thousand Flames
Symphony of Enchanted Lands
Symphony of Enchanted Lands II
Tales From The Emerald Sword Saga
Triumph Or Agony
Running Wild
20 Years In History
Best Of Adrian
Black Hand Inn
Blazon Stone
Branded And Exiled
Death Or Glory
First Years Of Piracy
Gates To Purgatory
Masquerade
Pile Of Skulls
Port Royal
Ready For Boarding
Rogues En Vogue
The Brotherhood
The Rivalry
Under Jolly Roger
Victory
Sabaton
Attero Dominatus
Metalizer
Primo Victoria
The Art Of War
Sanctuary
Into The Mirror Black
Refuge Denied
Savage Circus
Dreamland Manor
Savatage
Edge Of Thorns
Gutter Ballet
Hall Of The Mountain King
Power Of The Night
Saxon
BBC Sessions & Live At Reading Festival 86
Crusader
Denim And Leather
Destiny
Diamonds And Nuggets
Forever Free
Greatest Hits Live!
Heavy Metal Thunder
Innocence Is No Excuse
Into The Labyrinth
Killing Ground
Lionheart
Live At Donington 1980
Live In The Raw
Metalhead
Power & The Glory
Re://Landed
Rock The Nations
Saxon
Solid Ball Of Rock
Strong Arm Of The Law
The Eagle Has Landed - Live
The Eagle Has Landed III
The Eagle Has Landed Part II
The Inner Sanctum
Unleash The Beast
Wheels Of Steel
Sencirow
The Nightmare Within
Seven Witches
Passage To The Other Side
Year Of The Witch
Seventh Wonder
Mercy Falls
Silent Force
Walk The Earth
Worlds Apart
Sinergy
Beware The Heavens
Suicide By My Side
To Hell And Back
Sinner
Mask Of Sanity
Slayer
Hell Awaits
Reign In Blood
Seasons In The Abyss
Slough Feg
Ape Uprising!
Down Among The Deadmen
Hardworlder
Traveller
Sonata Arctica
Ecliptica
For The Sake Of Revenge
Reckoning Night
Silence
Songs Of Silence (Live In Tokyo)
The Collection
The Days Of Grays
The End Of This Chapter
Unia
Winterheart's Guild
Stormwarrior
Heading Northe
Northern Rage
Stormwarrior
Stormwitch
Dance With Witches
Eye Of The Storm
Shogun
Stronger Than Heaven
Tales Of Terror
The Beauty And The Beast
Walpurgis Night
War Of The Wizards
Witchcraft
Stratovarius
Destiny
Elements Pt.1
Elements Pt.2
Episode
Fourth Dimension
Fright Night
Infinite
Intermission
Polaris
Stratovarius
The Chosen Ones
Twilight Time
Visions
Suidakra
Signs For The Fallen
Sword
Metalized
Symphony X
Paradise Lost
Tad Morose
Matters Of The Dark
Modus Vivendi
Undead
Tarot
Crows Fly Black
Follow Me Into Madness
For The Glory Of Nothing
Suffer Our Pleasures
To Live Forever
Testament
The Gathering
The New Order
The Dogma
A Good Day To Die
The Offspring
Americana
Conspiracy Of One
Greatest Hits
Ignition
Ixnay On The Hombre
Smash
Splinter
The Offspring
Therion
Gothic Kabbalah
Tierra Santa
Indomable
Las Mil Y Una Noches
Legendario
Medieval
Mejor Morrir En Pie
Sangre De Reyes
Tierras De Leyenda
U.D.O.
Dominator
Mastercutor Alive
Mean Machine
Various Artists
A Tribute To Judas Priest: Legends Of Metal Vol 1
A Tribute To Judas Priest: Legends Of Metal Vol 2
Holy Dio: Tribute to Ronnie James Dio
The Keepers Of Jericho: A Tribute To Helloween Pt I
The Keepers Of Jericho: A Tribute To Helloween Pt 2
Virgin Steele
Age Of Consent
Guardians Of The Flame
Invictus
Life Among The Ruins
Noble Savage
The Book Of Burning
The House Of Atreus Act I
The House Of Atreus Act II
The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell Part I
The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell Part II
Virgin Steele
Visions Of Eden
Vision Divine
9 Degrees West Of The Moon
Send Me An Angel Stream Of Consciousness
The 25th Hour
The Perfect Machine
Vision Divine
Warbringer
War Without End
Warlock
Burning The Witches
Doro And Warlock - Live
Hellbound
Triumph And Agony
True As Steel
W.A.S.P.
Dominator
Double Live Assassins
Dying For The World
First Blood... Last Cuts
Helldorado
Inside The Electric Circus
K.F.D.
LIVE... In The RAW
Still Not Black Enough
The Crimson Idol
The Headless Children
The Last Command
The Neon God Part 1 - The Rise
The Neon God Part 2 - The Demise
The Sting
Unholy Terror
W.A.S.P.
Wayne
Metal Church
Within Temptation
Black Symphony
Destroyed
Enter
Mother Earth
The Dance
The Heart Of Everything
The Silent Force
Wizard
Battle Of Metal
Bound By Metal
Goochan
Head Of The Deceiver
Magic Circle
Odin
Son Of Darkness
Thor
DLC mit allen Alben
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Avantasia - Angel Of Babylon (2010)
Genre: Power Metal
Length: 59:06
Size: 398MB (707MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Stargazers
2. Angel Of Babylon
3. Your Love Is Evil
4. Death Is Just A Feeling
5. Rat Race
6. Down In The Dark
7. Blowing Out The Flame
8. Symphony Of Life
9. Alone I Remember
10. Promised Land
11. Journey To Arcadia
Review: Metalcrypt (4.25/5)
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Next up for inspection from Tobias we have Angel of Babylon, the second of the two Avantasia albums released this year and the third part of "The Scarecrow Trilogy". Returning from The Wicked Symphony we see Jorn Lande, Russell Allen, Bob Catley, and of course Michael Kiske, and rounding off the new guests we see the addition of Jon Oliva and Cloudy Yang. It's also nice to see Henjo Richter return to the fold, adding guitars to "Promised Land". Whilst this does not have as many guests as The Wicked Symphony we're still in very good hands with the talent on offer, and yet again they don't disappoint.
Once again we're treated to a massive opener track, this time around Tobias unleashes a glorious power metal romp, cue double kicking, a massive chorus, and a top notch solo – again it's hard not to beam from ear to ear. In comparison to The Wicked Symphony there are a few dud tracks (see "Symphony of Life" and Blowing Out the Flame", the former an attempt at gothic metal that feels out of place, the latter a throwaway ballad). The rest of the tracks on offer are great, although this is noticeably less metal than The Wicked Symphony exuding a minor stench of 80's melodic metal/hard rock that could certainly offend some – hell "Alone I Remember" is a dead ringer for Skid Row's "Monkey Business". Minor niggles out of the way, power metal fans should be pointed in the direction of "Promised Land" featuring Henjo Richter's immense guitar work and of course enough melodies and harmonies to keep us all happy.
Other choice cuts include the insanely theatrical "Death is Just a Feeling" which whilst some will no doubt dismiss as gorgonzola I've found to be one of the most enjoyable tracks on the album, Jon Oliva completely steals the show, delivering a chorus I dare you to get out of your head. The title track is a wonderful melodic metal number, again with the catchy chorus. Overall this isn't quite as good as The Wicked Symphony although it's certainly not far off. As I said in my review for that album, fans of The Scarecrow are going to feel right at home here. Again, power metal fans approach with an open mind because this isn't The Metal Opera. Tobias is in top form with Avantasia right now, I'd suggest you catch it while it's hot.
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Avantasia - Lost In Space Part I (2007)
Genre: Power Metal
Length: 22:41
Size: 161MB (163MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Lost in Space
2. Lay All Your Love on Me (ABBA cover)
3. Another Angel Down
4. The Story Ain't Over
5. Return to Avantasia
6. Ride the Sky
Review: Metalcrypt (4.25/5)
Quote:
Hahaha! And to think we doubted Tobias Sammet. This is the first glimpse of the new Avantasia, and while it's not perfect in any respect, I haven't had quite this much fun listening to a Power Metal album in ages. Tobias has touted this as an honest pomp album from my heart, not living up to the industry, not following any trend and not any Metal clich," and I was initially very skeptical of this, as the man has always let his mouth run freely without caring about the consequences, but this time he has actually put out something pretty close to his claims.
If you went into this expecting the same old Power Metal generica from the previous albums, then prepare to be disappointed! The music here doesn't really fit snugly into any one genre. There are a whole lot of elements from 80s hard rock and stadium rock in the song structures, with several huge, frantic shout-aloud choruses, and the solos are pure Power Metal bliss. It might not be the beginning of any new musical movements, but it is some of the best stuff that Tobi has written since Edguy's Hellfire Club, and also sounding more akin to that great album than anything else. We have guest vocals from Jorn Lande, Bob Catley, Amanda Somerville and Michael Kiske, alongside Tobias' familiar hard rock/Power Metal wailing, and the production is just about the best Avantasia or Edguy has ever gotten; clear as a baby's bottom and with no instruments left behind, unlike Avantasia's first two albums.
The raw energy here is through the ****ing roof, too, with every song being played at about 120% power. The title track is a harmless, catchy radio cut that doesn't really do the rest of the stuff here justice, but then we kick into "Lay All Your Love on Me," the ABBA cover, and things start getting electric. Tobias' vocals are in top form, and the chorus is catchier than AIDS. The man has always done above-average covers of these sappy, cheesy 80s pop songs, and this is no exception. Then...boom! "Another Angel Down" ****ing smokes all the way through, a high-octane Power Metal blazer with a massive, screaming chorus and a long, winding solo that will knock you out of your seat. This one will be on The Scarecrow in 2008, so if "Another Angel Down" is representative of the quality of the new album, then it'll be something to look forward to. "The Story Ain't Over" is another excellent track, layered with light, fluttery pianos and even some Celtic sounding strings here and there, with a hymn-wide chorus that is sure to be a concert-closer, and an excellent one at that. Very, very high quality song.
Then we dip into mediocrity with the pointless "Return to Avantasia" and the limp, weak "Ride the Sky," which is a cover of a song by 70s rock band Lucifer's Friend. I haven't heard the original, but I can't say this is a very good song; very short and pointless with blunt, shabby riffs and no real direction to it. Definitely could've been excluded.
So, with 6 tracks and 5 that are very listenable and good, I'd say this was a success. As a preview for what's to come, this succeeds, as I'll be looking out for The Scarecrow next year. Get this if you like high quality Power Metal.
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Avantasia - Lost In Space Part II (2007)
Genre: Power Metal
Length: 24:44
Size: 167MB (177MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Lost in Space
2. Promised Land
3. Dancing With Tears in My Eyes (Ultravox cover)
4. Scary Eyes
5. In My Defense
6. Lost in Space (Epic version)
Review: Metalcrypt (4.25/5)
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So this is the second part of Tobias' new Avantasia work, and it's pretty much on the same level of quality as the first one. The thing Avantasia do well here is keeping up the energy level - never do these songs sound weak or tired, and never do they exert anything but pure, unadulterated, raw power that could light up New York City if given the chance. The instrumentation is excellent, just purely well-played Power Metal all the way through, and the vocals are of generally high quality, aside from Michael Kiske's slip-up in Promised Land," which is genuinely puzzling. The songwriting might not jettison into proggy excess, but it is of excellent quality, despite the short running time of the tracks and of the disc itself.
The title track is first (again, yes; Tobi has milked this one like a big ol' cow), and then we segue into the ornate, epic "Promised Land," with a big shout along chorus courtesy of Jorn Lande. Lande is not one of my favorite vocalists in the Power Metal genre, but he does an admirable job here, especially duetting with Sammet. This is without a doubt the best song here, starting off fast and pummeling, and then slowing down for a more moody, slow part, before kicking into a driving riff and a luscious, colorful guitar solo that just gallops right along as if it came easy to the band. Heavenly, uplifting and just plain great, "Promised Land" is a winner. "Scary Eyes" is also a great song, a pugilistic, Mandrake-esque stomper that has a sort of jokey, fun feel to it, while still kicking your ass the whole way through. The verses are excellent, and the chorus is typical Edguy fare, except done much better than on most songs from Rocket Ride. "In My Defense" and the Ultravox cover "Dancing With Tears in My Eyes" are both pretty good in their own right, with the former being a touching, heartfelt little ballad with quite an original lyrical theme, and the latter being a hypnotically catchy little tune that will never leave your head. The epic version of "Lost in Space" is forgettable, and shouldn't even have been included here at all. Come on, Tobias, lay off that song already.
Yet again, if you like Power Metal, you should be able to find something to enjoy here. Tobias has crafted a piece of work that is, in itself, fun, epic, powerful, catchy, bombastic and pompous all at once, spanning more than one genre and stepping outside of the Power Metal box just enough to sound original. The horizons are looking quite bright for Avantasia, and nobody is happier than I am to see them going stronger than ever.
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Avantasia - The Metal Opera Pt. I (2001)
Genre: Power Metal
Length: 68:51
Size: 497MB (499MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Prelude
2. Reach Out For the Light
3. Serpents in Paradise
4. Malleus Maleficarum
5. Breaking Away
6. Farewell
7. The Glory of Rome
8. In Nomine Patris
9. Avantasia
10. A New Dimension
11. Inside
12. Sign of the Cross
13. The Tower
14. Avantasia (Edit Version)
15. The Final Sacrifice
Review: Metalcrypt (5/5)
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Tobias Sammet is one of those people in metal music that never fail to piss me off. After releasing four albums with his band Edguy in which each album is better than the previous he goes out on a side project and writes a metal opera, which in my opinion eclipses even his brilliant work with his full time band. So why does he piss me off? Well to put it mildly I am slightly jealous. It seems unfair to have this much songwriting talent at his young age while others (mainly me) have trouble writing one decent f**king song.
Avantasia is an album that has been out for quite awhile in Europe and is being released here in the US on July 10. I am sure many of you have already heard about all the guest musicians on this album and the fact that it is basically a who's who of the power metal genre (names like Kiske, Hansen, DeFeis, Matos, Tolkki among others) is very impressive in itself. It just goes to show the amount of respect that Tobias has in the music scene if he can get all these people together and help him out with this recording.
This is a concept album in which Tobias has done something a little differently than most when having guest vocalists. In most cases certain songs are written for certain vocalists but in this case he has written actual characters for them and when that character has a part that vocalist will sing no matter what song it is in (just like a real opera...imagine that...heh). This adds a lot to the flow of the album keeping the feel of it as one piece rather than a bunch of disjointed songs put together.
The music is just what you would expect, power metal done at a very high level with above average musicianship, very catchy songs with high flying choruses, a lot of variation in the song structures and incredible vocals. I could find absolutely nothing bad to say about this album and it has quickly become one of my favorite releases of this year.
Any fan of power metal will absolutely love this album considering that for the genre it really doesn't get any better than this. Highly Recommended.
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Avantasia - The Metal Opera Pt. II (2002)
Genre: Power Metal
Length: 59:17
Size: 419MB (422MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Seven Angels
2. No Return
3. The Looking Glass
4. In Quest For
5. The Final Sacrifice
6. Neverland
7. Anywhere
8. Chalice of Agony
9. Memory
10. Into the Unknown
Review: Metalcrypt (5/5)
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One of the most anticipated albums of the year for power metal fans is finally here, the second part to the critically acclaimed Metal Opera written by Edguy's main man Tobias Sammet. After the pure brilliance of the original you may be slightly concerned if this one would be able to live up to the original but as Tobias has shown time and time again he is certainly up to the challenge.
Ok, now that I have shamelessly kissed enough ass (I was about to hose you down :) - Ed.) so lets get down to the music. This album is of course again filled with a veritable who's who in the power metal world and they all bring their significant talents to the party. I won't bother naming them all since there has been enough of that on the original album... Suffice it to say that whatever band you like in power metal more than likely there is a member from that band doing a part on this album as well. While listening to this album I am once again struck by the whole concept of the album. Writing not just songs for each individual guest on the album but rather writing parts for each person. So in some songs there may be as many different vocalists as there are parts to be played. This really adds to the overall feel of a continuing story rather than songs about the same topic. The music itself is just awesome once again with some really killer songs that just get stuck in your head even from the first listen. Some of my personal favorites are The Final Sacrifice" which features Michael Kiske and Kai Hansen together again (Man what I wouldn't give to see Kiske in Gamma Ray...) and the pure riff driven song "Memory" which will be stuck in your head for weeks. The biggest highlight for me however was the song "The Seven Angels" which starts off the album with 14+ minutes of a songwriting clinic. The feeling and emotion in this song is simply awe-inspiring and this really showcases Tobias's considerable talent as a songwriter.
When considering these albums as separate works they are excellent but added together they may very well be in the top 5 of the best power metal albums ever recorded. I know this is some extremely high praise but everything about these two albums is top notch. The songwriting, the guests appearing, the musicianship, the entire concept to actually write a METAL opera...when you add all these factors together I believe that praise is well earned. HIGHLY, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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Avantasia - The Scarecrow (2008)
Genre: Melodic Power Metal
Length: 63:48
Size: 459MB (461MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Twisted Mind
2. The Scarecrow
3. Shelter From The Rain
4. Carry me Over
5. What Kind of Love
6. Another Angel Down
7. The Toy Master
8. Devil In The Belfry
9. Cry Just A Little
10. I Don't Believe In Your Love
11. Lost In Space
Review: Metalcrypt (4/5)
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Risks are seldom taken in the music business these days. In going back to the well, Edguy's Tobias Sammet has taken a major risk, and I applaud him for it, because if it wasn't for his incredible desire to create, we wouldn't have The Scarecrow", the dubious third release from Sammet's collective album project, Avantasia. Those familiar with Sammet and his work with Power Metal heroes Edguy will be pleased to hear that "The Scarecrow" is actually a well crafted piece of marksmanship that will most likely be subject to tremendous excoriation from the media due to its assorted collection of styles. As we all know, the first two albums in this project - the mighty "Metal Opera" parts I and II - were amongst the finest Power Metal albums to date, featuring contributions from practically every big name in the genre, each playing a character of varying aesthetics in a role-playing fantasy melee. In the years between those glorious tomes of overblown whimsy and their dark follow up, Sammet has grown both as a person and a songwriter, and his selection of influences on "The Scarecrow" is more extensive than an ASDA meat counter.
First things first, the production is far thicker and more encompassing, giving each instrument more space to breathe and connect with the atmosphere. The aura of single responsibility lends the songs a personal air, despite the lyrical concept running throughout the songs. The guitars and keyboards are equally lit in a room with little furnishing, and that hollow ire produces a tight, almost suffocating environment. Sammet himself has become more aggressive in his delivery, aiming for those higher notes with an unbridled fury. The songs tend to fluctuate between styles, with some being of the Speed/Power Metal variety ("Shelter from the Rain") and others of a Hard Rock persuasion ("I Don't Believe In Your Love"). Surprisingly, this works. Often to a great degree. In fact where the album plays best is when the styles accumulate, weaving a melodic tapestry of screaming guitars, epic orchestration, and unforgettable hooks. The title track, for this very reason, is perhaps the best piece Sammet has ever composed, and its folk-flavored ideology harkens back to the theatrical nature of Avantasia's first incarnation.
Some tracks dare to push the commercialism a touch further, and on rare occasions it fulfills its obligation with aplomb. "Carry Me Over" is possibly the closest Sammet has ever come to penning a fully fledged pop song, and without its monstrous chorus, that's all it would be. The coiling serpentine that is opener "Twisted Mind" on the other hand, could have been taken from a recent Kamelot album - Roy Khan delivers the lead vocal as a calculating psychiatrist - and the up- tempo "Devil In the Belfry" is 100% old-school Edguy, offering the strongest chorus on the album with its sing-along melodies and humongous choirs. The tender ballad "What Kind Of Love" featuring Amanda Somerville is an excellent tonic to the blasting metal assault of "Another Angel Down", and even lead single "Lost in Space" leads us nicely into what could be the second - or fourth - chapter of the Avantasia saga.
Some might say a missed opportunity, I say one well taken. "The Scarecrow" is certainly a grower, but you'll get more mileage out of it than the first two innocuous episodes, and I for one would like to see Sammet spread his creative wings thusly in the future. Despite the terrible new haircut.
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Avantasia - The Wicked Symphony (2010)
Genre: Power Metal
Length: 60:44
Size: 416MB (721MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Wicked Symphony
2. Wastelands
3. Scales of Justice
4. Dying for an Angel
5. Blizzard on a Broken Mirror
6. Runaway Train
7. Crestfallen
8. Forever is a Long Time
9. Black Wings
10. States of Matter
11. The Edge
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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This time around Tobias has decided to lynch us with two full albums of multi-vocalist majesty. First up for inspection: The Wicked Symphony. Returning from The Scarecrow we have Jorn Lande, Bob Catley, and of course Michael Kiske, rounding off the guests we have Russell Allen, Andre Matos, Klaus Meine, Tim "Ripper" Owens, and Ralf Zdiarstek. Tobias' band this time consists of legends Sascha Paeth and Michael "Miro" Rodenberg handling guitars and keyboards respectively as well as drummer Eric Singer who should really need no introduction. Not to mention a host of guest musicians usual of Tobias' projects. Pretty awesome line-up if I may say so myself.
Opening up with the massive title track, straight off the bat we're treated to 9 minutes of superb melodic metal, three-way vocal performances from Jorn, Russell and of course Tobias, already the smile is from ear to ear – massive chorus that's insanely melodic – so far, so good. "Wastelands" is a track usual of Avantasia and of course featuring Michael Kiske it's not hard to guess that it's a kick ass Power Metal number, again superb and another choice chorus. Which is where The Wicked Symphony really comes into its own – I would certainly go as far to say this is the catchiest I've heard Avantasia at. Every song is an utter pleasure to listen to, look no further than "Dying for an Angel" again usual of Tobias drawing similarities to tracks such as "Lost in Space" or "Superheroes" although entirely more enjoyable. Stylistically this is obviously very similar to The Scarecrow, which should go to say if you weren't a fan of that album there's no way you're going to be converted here.
Fortunately The Wicked Symphony remains truly enjoyable throughout, and it's certainly hard to pick favorites among the listing. "Runaway Train" boasts a theatrical theme that is very well utilized and doesn't fall into the gay territory a couple of bands have stumbled into in the past trying this sort of thing. "Blizzard on a Broken Mirror" certainly speaks to me as becoming a favorite with Andre Matos really shining in his vocal parts, the song very suiting to his vocals. I could literally go on and mention every track as they all have something to offer. I sat and smiled throughout this, and anyone who enjoyed The Scarecrow will too. Fans of Power Metal would be wise to give this a listen, although I would suggest approaching with an open mind because this certainly won't win any awards for crushing heaviness.
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Alestorm - Black Sails At Midnight (2009)
Genre: Power/Folk Metal
Length: 46:18
Size: 357MB (359MB w/ extras)
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Track List:
1. The Quest
2. Leviathan
3. That Famous Ol' Spiced
4. Keelhauled
5. To the End of Our Days
6. Black Sails at Midnight
7. No Quarter
8. Pirate Song
9. Chronicles of Vengeance
10. Wolves of the Sea (Pirates of the Sea Cover)
Review: N/A
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Bonus DVD: Live At Wacken Open Air 2008
Length: 45:21
Size: 2935MB
Format: ISO Image (MPEG2)
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2. Over The Seas
3. The Huntmaster
4. Death Before The Mast
5. Nancy The Tavern Wench
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7. Wenches And Mead
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Alestorm - Captain Morgan's Revenge (2008)
Genre: Power Metal
Length: 41:36
Size: 323MB (326MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Over the Seas
2. Captain Morgan's Revenge
3. The Huntmaster
4. Nancy the Tavern Wench
5. Death Before the Mast
6. Terror on the High Seas
7. Set Sail and Conquer
8. Of Treasure
9. Wenches & Mead
10. Flower of Scotland (The Corries cover)
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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I heard this band's two demos as Battleheart and was, truth be told, not that impressed, but this rocks. Alestorm are a genuine Scottish band from Perth and they have cooked up a mighty steaming tankard of metal for their debut album, Captain Morgan's Revenge.
Any band that goes with the pirate theme is going to get compared to Running Wild, but you can't dock this band for not being RW, because they are not really doing the same kind of thing musically. This is much more in the vein of Turisas, except that's not a fair comparison, since Turisas suck ass. I described it on first spin as "Ironsword crossed with Bal-Sagoth and obsessed with pirates", which is maybe not exact, but pretty close. There are a lot of keys on this album, but I like the way they are used, and they are backed up by some kickass riffing with a killer tone. Opener "Over The Seas" is a pretty good tune, but the title track really gets things going with great riffs and a killer chorus. There are faster and heavier tunes like "The Huntmaster" and the almost thrashy "Death Before The Mast". Even the ballad "Nancy The Tavern Wench" has a cool, beer-hall-sing-along chorus that sticks in your head.
The vocals are a thrash-styled gargle, neither tuneless nor clean by any stretch. They have a kind of leering gusto for the material that just suits the music well, and the lyrics are actually quite clever in places. Pirate Metal should be packed with songs about bloodthirsty, smoke-eating action, wenching, and gold, and these songs deliver that in spades with genuine glee and gallows humor.
If you're expecting this to sound just like Running Wild because "That's what Pirate Metal sounds like", then you're going to be put off by a band who are doing more their own thing. By any measure, however, Alestorm's debut is full of music that just rocks. Piratical entertainment of the first order and highly recommended.
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Delain - April Rain (2009)
Genre: Gothic Metal
Length: 50:20
Size: 361MB (375MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. April Rain
2. Stay Forever
3. Invidia
4. Control The Storm
5. On The Other Side
6. Virtue And Vice
7. Go Away
8. Start Swimming
9. Lost
10. I'll Reach You
11. Nothing Left
12. Come Closer
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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You know, originality is not the only thing that can make a band good. Indeed, simple heart and conviction can take a band just as far as pioneering a new kind of music can. Just liken it to the college student who makes it into the big leagues because of his determination instead of money, looks or fame, like the antagonists of the world did, scoundrels as they are. That's what Delain are like, and if their debut Lucidity was where they showed the world what they could do, this new album April Rain is the fruit of all their hard work since then.
The formula here is basic female-fronted metal-lite at its best. The cover is a little self indulgent, but we can forgive them for that because it's stylish and sleek and definitely pretty sexy looking. The first thing I have to talk about is vocalist Charlotte Wessels, who is by far the best thing about this. She was good on the debut, with excellent control to her voice, but here she just shines. Her voice is just so warm and delicate, carrying a stunning amount of power, but executed in such a pristine, crystal clear way that it's irresistible. And the choruses are just wonderful, flowing effortlessly out of the speakers with the most smooth, mesmerizing tones you could ever imagine - it's simply something you have to hear for yourself. Charlotte Wessels is so good that her voice alone could make any man melt, no matter who you are, where you come from or what. Miss Wessels, hats off to you for being awesome.
Musically, the main strength is just how well Martijn Westerholt created subtle, simple emotional backdrops for each track, matching up lyrics and vocals into a package that is both sincere and streamlined to a polished tee, velveteen and romantic in every way. Each song has rather direct musical hooks, but they also have well written emotional ones, too, and everyone who listens to this album will probably like different ones. That's a good sign. But in the interest of elaborating on the music here a little more, my favorite ones include the excellent opening duo of the title track and "Stay Forever," marking one of the signatures of this album in their enthralling chorus melodies, the Marco Hietala-guested song "Control the Storm" with its booming hooks and aggressive symphonics, the spacey, syncopated "On The Other Side" and the excellent "Start Swimming," which transitions seamlessly from soft to heavy - you barely even notice in the mire of hypnotic, starry-eyed theatrics the band employs. Kick ass song.
But all of the songs are good to some degree, and like I said, everyone will probably find comfort in different ones. It just depends on the individual, this one does. April Rain is one of my favorite albums this year, boasting confidence, control and a cool charm with every note. It is rather humorous, though, how Marco Hietala or other Tarot members seemingly have to appear in every single female-fronted release coming out of the Scandinavian regions. Good god, what a bunch of man-whores.
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Delain - Lucidity (2006)
Genre: Gothic Metal
Length: 54:42
Size: 413MB (441MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Sever
2. Frozen
3. Silhouette Of A Dancer
4. No Compliance
5. See Me In Shadow
6. Shattered
7. The Gathering
8. Daylight Lucidity
9. Sleepwalker's Dream
10. Day For Ghosts
11. Pristine
12. (Deep) Frozen
Review: Metalcrypt (4/5)
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This is a band put together by Martijn Westerholt, who used to play keys for Within Temptation in the old days, before he had to quit due to health issues. Now he's got a band together that unsurprisingly sounds a lot like Within Temptation, and I would be so not caring if this wasn't a good album all on its own.
This is a very strong album for a debut. The opener "Sever" is pretty standard chick-fronted Goth metal, but then "Frozen" gets going and you realize this band has more to offer than that. There are some very fine songs on this disc, starting with the addictive "Frozen" and continuing through "Silhouette Of A Dancer", "See Me In Shadow", "The Gathering" and the lovely "Day For Ghosts". Singer Charlotte Wessels is a real find, as she has a captivatingly beautiful voice, warm and haunting and fragile all at once. Her expressive voice really brings this album up a notch. A big notch. Plus in several places the band has enlisted the superlative Marco Hietala as a guest vocalist, which shows extraordinary good taste, as the man can do no wrong.
Delain are coming into a genre crowded with lots of genuinely good bands, as well as a whole lot of wannabes, but they manage to stand out from the mass with a sharp, strong debut that I hope gets them enough attention to keep going. With the latest Within Temptation album such a let-down, I can have hopes that Delain are going places.
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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
Review: N/A
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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'
Review: N/A
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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
Review: N/A
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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
Review: N/A
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Nightwish - Angels Fall First (1997)
Genre: Shymphonic Metal
Length: 51:43
Size: 369MB (372MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Elvenpath
2. Beauty And The Beast
3. The Carpenter
4. Astral Romance
5. Angels Fall First
6. Tutankhamen
7. Nymphomaniac Fantasia
8. Know Why The Nightingale Sings
9. Lappi I: Erammajarvi
10. Lappi II: Witchdrums
11. Lappi III: This Moment Is Eternity
12. Lappi IV: Etiainen
Review: Metal-Observer (7/10)
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NIGHTWISH have come a long way since Angels Fall First". Even when you listen to their second album "Oceanborn", you still notice drastic changes. Then there's always the ever so obvious sign of maturity.
I bought my first NIGHTWISH album without even taking the time to test the waters. All I knew was that they had a female vocalist who had a major in classical singing and music theatre. I myself have a strong interest in classical music, and have had five years of operatic voice training along with four years of piano. I've always been interested in how opera entwines itself into the various styles of Metal.
The only NIGHTWISH album I could find around here was "Wishmaster" and although I had been "warned" about this album by many, I decided to buy it anyway. Despite what I heard from others, I actually found "Wishmaster" to be an excellent CD.
It wasn't until recently that I added "Angels Fall First" to my collection. To be honest, I can't really say what I was expecting to hear, but sadly, it wasn't what came out of my speakers. Don't get me wrong. I'm a big NIGHTWISH fan, but there was just something missing from this release. It didn't come on as strong as the others I had heard previously. Maybe it's because I didn't follow the band from the beginning. I was spoiled by the better, later albums; and I was expecting something magnificent.
I wish I could pin point what I felt was missing from the album, but it's pretty much impossible. I've listened to it time and time again, and still I've come up with nothing. I noticed that Tuomas did a bit of vocal work on the CD, but to be quite honest it wasn't that great. It wasn't horrible either, but he should just leave the vocal portion of the albums to Tarja. Sometimes I can't help but get the feeling that women are somewhat under-used sometimes when it comes to making an album. However, this is definitely not the case when it comes to NIGHTWISH. Personally, I can't hear enough of her anyway, so I guess it's not a bad thing.
While "Angels Fall First" pales drastically in comparison to the other albums in the NIGHTWISH library, there are still some parts of it I found enjoyable.
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Nightwish - Century Child (2002)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 50:15
Size: 365MB (381MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Bless the Child
2. End of All Hope
3. Dead to the World
4. Ever Dream
5. Slaying the Dreamer
6. Forever Yours
7. Ocean Soul
8. Feel For You
9. Phantom of the Opera
10. Beauty of the Beast
Review: Metalcrypt (5/5)
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Normally when reviewing a great album that's selling by the truckload the impulse is to find something bad to say about it, just to prove you aren't some trendy poseur. The nice thing here is that plenty of people have tried to do that already with this CD, so I can be radical and straight-up at the same time. I have read several reviews of this, Nightwish's fourth full-length album, saying it's a let-down: that it isn't as good as Oceanborn", that the vocals aren't as strong, and there's a guy singing on here, and baah baah baah. Those people are a bunch of retards. "Century Child" is the culmination of everything Nightwish are about. Every promise this band ever showed is fulfilled here, in spades. There are no filler tracks, no throwaways, no BS intros like other bands are so fond of. From the opening thunder of "Bless the Child" to the last note of "Beauty of the Beast" everything about this album says 'this band has arrived'
If you have heard other Nightwish albums then you know what to expect here, they have not changed the style they hammered out on "Oceanborn", what they have done is raise it to the next level with style and power to spare. With layered keyboards, guitars, and even a full orchestra for added oomph, "Century Child" sounds absolutely huge. The production is a huge leap forward from "Wishmaster", and the production on that album was first rate. Here the clarity and depth of the sound will practically bring tears to your eyes. Nightwish have never been a showboat band, and no one instrument takes center stage here, the keys, guitars, bass and orchestral backups all merge into a symphonic wall of sound driven by Jukka's multitextured drums. You may have never noticed before just how good he is, as he is not really a showy kind of drummer, but he adds greatly to the subtle rhythmic complexity on display.
And Tarja, ah Tarja. Some have opined that her voice is reined in here, that she isn't as operatic as she was before, and I suppose that's true. She doesn't crank up the vibrato as of old, and so her voice sounds smoother. What critics have missed is that this is the most soulful performance of her career to date. Rather than assaulting the vocal lines with an operatic attack, she seduces and enchants. I'm not one of the legions of guys who think she's the sexiest chick ever, but she has never sounded sexier. She caresses the smooth vocal lines of "Feel For You", "Oceansoul" and "Forever Yours" with an almost torch-song croon. But fear not, when the music cranks up, so can she, as on the epic monster "Beauty of the Beast", the double-bass bonanza "End of All Hope", and probably the best-written song on the album "Ever Dream" (if you need one song to introduce Nightwish to a friend, this would be the one.)
Some people have objected to Marco's sharing of the vocal duties on "Dead to the World", but he has a solid, midrange voice that mixes well with Tarja's, and "Dead to the World" is a great song. His death-growls on "Slaying the Dreamer" are a little out of place on the album, but they are executed with conviction and intensity. He does equally well dueting with Tarja on "Phantom of the Opera", which is cheesy but great fun.
The CD has good artwork and a great layout inside, with band pics and lyrics. The lyrics have really shown improvement over previous albums. Something about Finnish bands seems to produce really gruesomely bad lyrics (a la Sonata Arctica) and some previous Nightwish albums have featured songs that you enjoy while trying not to listen to the words. But "Century Child" has genuinely good lyrics, much better than before.
Simply put, "Century Child" is 2002's best album, and the best yet from Nightwish. While it was rumored that Tarja would be leaving the band after returning to school this year, their website reports that they have already booked studio time for November. Thus we can look forward to another musical masterpiece sometime next year. But it won't be easy for anyone, even Nightwish themselves, to equal or top "Century Child".
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Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (2007)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 75:45
Size: 530MB (534MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Poet and the Pendulum
2. Bye Bye Beautiful
3. Amaranth
4. Cadence of Her Last Breath
5. Master Passion Greed
6. Eva
7. Sahara
8. Whoever Brings the Night
9. For the Heart I Once Had
10. The Islander
11. Last of the Wilds
12. 7 Days to the Wolves
13. Meadows of Heaven
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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Well, it finally leaked. After endless waiting and bullshit, the new Nightwish album is here. The amount of drama that preceded this album was just unreal. For anybody who has been under a rock and doesn't know, this is the first release since the much-publicized firing of longtime singer Tarja Turunen and the addition of new frontwoman Annette Olzon. There are already fanboys who are slamming this just because Tarja is gone, but honestly Olzon's vocals are not a problem here.
The only real thing wrong with this album is the first song, which is a 14 minute bore-a-thon which proves that Tarja was not the only one getting an ego problem, as the lyrics are basically Tuomas Holopainen giving himself a blowjob. I'm embarrassed that poor Annette had to sing this nonsense, and I have found that if you skip this tune, the album is miles better.
Afterwards, things pick up with a lot of really enjoyable songs: Bye Bye Beautiful", "Amaranth:, "Sahara", and the great "7 Days To The Wolves". My favorite song on here is probably the Marco Heitala-penned ballad "The Islander", which is just a beautiful song. Marco is much more present on this album, even -as noted- writing some songs entirely himself. I think this is a fine thing, as in many ways Marco Heitala is the best thing that ever happened to this band. There are some not-as-good tracks as well, like the rather dull "Master Passion Greed", the tedious "Eva"or "Whoever Brings The Night", which has an excessively poppy verse melody. Overall I think that this is a more consistent album than Once, with less filler and more solid tunes. There is just no track on here quite as amazing as "Ghost Love Score", instead we get the giant steaming load of self-indulgent crap called "The Poet and the Pendulum". The album as a whole is more varied and less commercial than Once, sounding a lot more like Oceanborn than any of the albums since. That said, it does lack a bit of coherence, not sounding as unified as the last two albums. I don't know, I like this album a lot, but it just doesn't satisfy like Century Child did.
Which brings me to Annette Olzon, who is sure to have a lot of totally unfounded not-nice things said about her in the months to come. Some people are just not going to be willing to accept a new voice in Nightwish, and that's the end of it. If they had replaced her with another operatic singer, it might not rankle some people as much, but who knows? I myself favored Epica frontwoman Simone Simon as the best person to step in, but I don't know if she was even considered. The major division is that Olzon is not an operatic vocalist, having a more traditional pop/rock style. I will point out the obvious that this is Tuomas' band, and he wouldn't have picked her if this wasn't the way he wanted to go with it. I will also point out that Ms. Olzon is a fine vocalist with pro style and a cool tone, and I actually like her a lot. I think if there is anything against her to be said it is that she is not extraordinary. After all the hype, we were convinced Nightwish would settle for nothing less than amazing, and I don't think anyone could have lived up to the expectations. So for the record, Annette is not off-key, she is not weak, and she is not just propped up by studio effects; she is a perfectly good singer who I think fits the new music very well. Her only crime in some eyes is that she is not Tarja.
I detest writing long reviews, but with all the run-up hype and the brouhaha over this album, I had a lot I wanted to say. Nightwish fans can buy this without worry, as even with a new singer, this is still definitively Nightwish. If you can't live without Tarja Turunen, well, good luck to you.
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Nightwish - End Of An Era (2006)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 52:31|50:40
Size: 719MB (735MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD1
1. Dark Chest Of Wonders
2. Planet Hell
3. Ever Dream
4. The Kinslayer
5. The Phaontom Of The Opera
6. The Siren
7. Sleeping Sun
8. High Hopes
9. Bless The Child
10. Wishmaster
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2. Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan
3. Nemo
4. Ghost Love Score
5. Stone People
6. Creek Mary's Blood
7. Over The Hills And Far Away
8. Wish I Had An Angel
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Nightwish - From Wishes To Eternity - Live (2001)
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Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 74:00
Size: 541MB (556MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Kinslayer
2. She Is My Sin
3. Deep Silent Complete
4. The Pharaoh Sails to Orion
5. Come Cover Me
6. Wanderlust
7. Instrumental (Crimson Tide/Deep Blue Sea)
8. Swanheart
9. Elvenpath
10. Fantasmic (Part 3)
11. Dead Boy's Poem
12. Sacrament of Wilderness
13. Walking in the Air
14. Beauty and the Beast
15. Wishmaster
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Nightwish - Highest Hopes (2006)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 78:33|37:26
Size: 825MB (936MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Wish I Had An Angel
2. Stargazers
3. The Kinslayer
4. Ever Dream
5. Elvenpath
6. Bless The Child
7. Nemo
8. Sleeping Sun
9. Dead To The World
10. Over The Hills And Far Away
11. Deep Silent Complete
12. Sacrament Of Wilderness
13. Walking In The Air
14. Wishmaster
15. Dead Boy's Poem
16. High Hopes (Live)
CD 2
1. The Wayfarer
2. Come Cover Me (Live)
3. Dead Boy's Poem (Live)
4. Once Upon A Troubadour
5. A Return To The Sea
6. Sleepwalker (Heavy Version)
7. Nightquest
8. Lagoon
Review: Metal-Observe (-/10)
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Hm... What can say about NIGHTWISH that has not been said before? I think that most Metalheads have made contact with the Finns one way or the other, so for more infos I shall point you towards the other reviews on 'The Metal Observer'.
Highest Hopes - The Best Of Nightwish" is, how could it be otherwise, a best of compilation of the band around master mind Tuomas Holopainen, issued by NIGHTWISH discoverers Spinefarm Records, now also licensed by Century Media, which makes sense, if you look at the uncertain future of the band, to milk some more dineros out of the band After Tarja Turunen was kicked out and Tuomas announced an at least 18-month hiatus, the rumours are running high, if the Finns would ever come back.
This 16 tracker surely is a very good journey through the band's history, from the debut "Angels Fall First" all the way to their latest masterpiece "Once", of course there are a few songs that I would rather have seen on this compilation, but one has to stay realistic, a CD can only contain so much music and whoever was responsible for putting this one together, good job! It is interesting that at the end they have a live cover version of PINK FLOYD's 'Highest Hopes' and actually named the compilation after it...
Anyways, die-hard fans will already have all the regular albums, but 'Highest Hopes' is an almost ideal starting point for everybody, who has not discovered NIGHTWISH yet and no matter how you stand towards best ofs, this is a good one.
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Nightwish - Made In Hong Kong (And In Various Other Places) (2009)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length:
Size: 476MB (493MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Bye Bye Beautiful (Live)
2. Whoever Brings the Night (Live)
3. Amaranth (Live)
4. The Poet and the Pendulum (Live)
5. Sahara (Live)
6. The Islander (Live)
7. Last Of The Wilds (Live)
8. 7 Days To The Wolves (Live)
9. Escapist
10. While Your Lips Are Still Red
11. Cadence of Her Last Breath (Demo)
Review: N/A
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Nightwish - Oceanborn (1998)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 53:14
Size: 391MB (393MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Stargazers
2. Gethsemene
3. Devil and the Deep Dark Ocean
4. Sacrament of Wilderness
5. Passion and the Opera
6. Swanheart
7. Moondance
8. The Riddler
9. The Pharoah Sails to Orion
10. Walking in the Air
11. Sleeping Sun (Bonus Track)
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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Angels Fall First" was a perfectly good debut, rough in spots, but a good display of what Nightwish were about and what they could do. "Oceanborn" was the follow-up, and it was a quantum leap forward in songwriting, production, and overall quality. While the debut showcased a talented band who maybe weren't too sure of themselves or where they were headed, with "Oceanborn" Nightwish seemed to know exactly what they were doing and how to do it.
The album opens in grand style with the searing riffs of "Stargazers", which is almost like a metal version of the theme from 'Last of the Mohicans'. It's a fast and furious track with thundering double-bass and Tarja in full force, showing off the voice that's made her a legend in her own time. "Gethsemene" follows with hairpin time changes and orchestral layers that make it sound epic as a real opera. The first two tracks are a great one-two punch to kick off the album. Other great songs here are "Sacrament of Wilderness", "Passion and the Opera" and "Pharoah Sails to Orion". All towering, thundering cuts with the trademark Nightwish sound, somewhere between Wagner, Basil Poledouris and Crimson Glory. "Walking in the Air" is a smoother, trancelike song that closes out the album. I have the original Spinefarm release with the bonus song "Sleeping Sun", a beautiful genuine ballad that's actually one of my favorite Nightwish tunes of all.
There are a few filler songs here: "Devil and the Deep Dark Ocean", "Swanheart", they aren't bad, but they don't match the superlative quality of the rest of the album. "Moondance" is a good song, too, but its oom-pa oom-pa polka sensibility makes it sound kind of silly to me.
The original release on Spinefarm has a very cool cover, which was, er, 're-interpreted' for the Drakkar pressing for some reason. Tuomas reportedly refers to this version as the "Dead girl on the beach" cover. The interior band pic looks a bit like a St. Pauli girl ad, with Tarja looking like she should be holding a tray of brewskis. The lyrics are silly in places, but mostly I think due to so-so translation.
This was the CD that put Nightwish over the top and made them a huge act. "Oceanborn" is a tremendously good album whose few flaws are more than made up for by its virtues. Anyone who is a fan of melodic metal at all should have this, as it is just too good to pass up. If you are a Nightwish fan already and somehow don't have this CD, go get it right now you hoser. And if you hate Nightwish, just stay the hell out of my sight.
Standouts: Stargazers, Gethsemene, Passion and the Opera, Sleeping Sun.
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Nightwish - Once (2004)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 60:06
Size: 416MB (420MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Dark Chest Of Wonders
2. Wish I Had An Angel
3. Nemo
4. Planet Hell
5. Creek Mary's Blood
6. The Siren
7. Dead Gardens
8. Romanticide
9. Ghost Love Score
10. Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan
11. Higher Than Hope
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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At last, at last. After a two-year wait since the release of Century Child" I finally hold in my hands the new Nightwish full-length "Once" - the band's fifth CD in a discography unusually cluttered with singles and EPs. The rumors flew after the last release that Tarja was going to quit the band and be replaced by Marco, which is plainly ridiculous - despite that many people believed it. I, for one, never doubted this band, and I am glad to see that my trust was not misplaced.
Perhaps seeking to silence detractors, Nightwish have cranked up the guitars and made the heaviest album of their career here. "Once" blisters with slamming rhythm riffing that borders on thrashy at times. Now that doesn't mean they have lost any of their melodic genius, it just means they have sacrificed a bit of their subtlety for punch. "Dark Chest Of Wonders" is pure Nightwish - epic, orchestral, memorable and also heavy as ****. "Wish I Had An Angel" makes it apparent just how much influence (credited or not) Marco Hietala has had on this band since the last album, as this sounds like a Tarot song with female vocals added - and I am not saying that is at all a bad thing. Tarot ****ing rule, and I think Marco's influence has done them nothing but good. By now, everyone has heard "Nemo" the advance single. I really like this song, but I will point out how blatantly conventional it is, much like "Ever Dream" off "Century Child". Verse-chorus-verse-chorus-solo-chorus. A good tune, but an obvious radio hopeful.
Now we hit the inexplicable dead spot on the CD. We get three rather dull songs in a row: "Planet Hell" - not only a by-the-numbers song, but a ripoff of "Fantasmic" off "Wishmaster" with a bit of "The Kinslayer" thrown in. "Creek Mary's Blood" is OK, but I personally hate songs ranting ignorantly about the destruction of Native Americans by the Evil White Men. People who write these things never know jack shit about what Indians were really like. "The Siren" has some nice oriental riffing, but just kind of lies there overall. "Dead Gardens" picks things up with some ultra-heavy riffing and some speed. But things don't really get going until "Romanticide", which is another one where Tarja and Marco trade off the vocals. A lot of people complain about his vocals, but that's because they don't know their asses from ice cream. Marco Hietala rules, period.
"Ghost Love Score" has a terrible name but is actually the best song on the album. A 10+ minute epic that brings back the dynamic and melodic shading of older Nightwish along with the new snap and heavy kick. One of their best songs ever. The next track is a ballad sung in Finnish. It's nice enough, but not that exciting. "Higher Than Hope" is another ass-kicker with a great chorus to finish things off.
I don't think this one is quite as good as "Century Child", but this is still one monster of an album. "Once" shows the band at once defining their sound, exploring new ideas, and trying to break out into the mainstream without selling out. If any band can do it, it's this one. Ignore the naysayers, laugh off the fanboys who hate everything since "Oceanborn" - Nightwish have cranked out another winner and show no signs of slowing down. A more than worthy album from one of my favorite bands.
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Nightwish - Over The Hills And Far Away (2001)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 48:52
Size: 352MB (367MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Over The Hills And Far Away
2. 10th Man Down
3. Away
4. Astral Romance
5. The Kinslayer (live)
6. She Is My Sin (live)
7. Sacrament Of Wilderness (live)
8. Walking In The Air (live)
9. Wishmaster (live)
10. Deep Silent Complete (Live)
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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I'm a big NIGHTWISH fan and damn proud of being just that, this is one band that knows just how to treat a fan (both distant and close). 'Over The Hills And Far Away'� is a special EP with over fifty minutes of playing time featuring everything from excellent live material, new songs, re-recordings of older songs and a cover of a Rock classic from the eighties.
The symphonic cover of Gary Moore's 'Over The Hills And Far Away'� works well with Tarja's vocals but I still think the original with Gary on vocals is better, nevertheless an interesting choice for a cover track. Then there are two new songs. The first one is called '10th Man Down'� which is a typical NIGHTWISH song with spoken male vocals and Tarja's clear singing backed up by effective heavy riffs and the colourful NIGHTWISH keyboard textures that has become their biggest trademark next to the passionate Tarja Turunen. 'Away'� is a basic slow ballad that disappoints me, shame on you Tuomas, how could you even think that you could surpass a timeless song such as 'Sleeping Sun'�?
I never heard the band's debut album (didn't I just say I was a big fan of theirs?), which is where the song 'Astral Romance'� is taken from and re-recorded with a better sound I presume, but it turned out to be a cool song with a great solo in the end. After these four tracks, the listener is taken to a luxurious mini concert where the band plays brilliant songs like 'The Kinslayer'�, 'Sacrament Of Wilderness'�, 'Walking In The Air'� and the fans favourite 'Wishmaster'�.
This EP has a bit of everything inside and should be found in the homes of every NIGHTWISH fan, nice one.
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Nightwish - Tales From The Elvenpath (2004)
Genre: Symphonic Meta
Length: 67:47
Size: 502MB (523MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Wishmaster
2. Sacrament of Wilderness
3. End of All Hope
4. Bless the Child
5. Sleeping Sun
6. She is My Sin
7. Walking in the Air
8. Stargazers
9. Over the Hills and Far Away
10. The Kinslayer
11. Dead Boy's Poem
12. Sleepwalker
13. Nightquest
14. Lagoon
15. The Wayfarer
Review: N/A
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Nightwish - Wishmaster (2000)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 53:37
Size: 385MB (388MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. She Is My Sin
2. The Kinslayer
3. Come Cover Me
4. Wanderlust
5. Two For Tragedy
6. Wishmaster
7. Bare Grace Misery
8. Crownless
9. Deep Silent Complete
10. Dead Boy's Poem
11. FantasMic
Review: Metalcrypt (4.25/5)
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Now this is something refreshing... Melodic power metal (whatever :)) music and a female vocalist with a classical training. As you can expect, the vocals do take a lot of room on this album, and it is a good thing. The vocalist is absolutely great, her voice just flowing with the music while releasing a power that we don't get to see very often... This is unique, at least to this metalhead's ears.
Synthesizers are used extensively, something I often don't like, but here the blend with other instruments is pretty good, and the sounds don't get annoying even after multiple spins. I also like some of the guitar solos, not always genius-like, but very appropriate. I am very impressed by the musical arrangements on this album, as well as the overall songwriting.
With Tarja's delicious voice and great musicianship, you just can't go wrong with this album. A must-have. Buy it. Enough said.
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Within Temptation - Black Symphony (2008)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 62:35|60:25
Size: 873MB (877MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Overture
2. Jillian (I'd Give My Heart)
3. The Howling
4. Stand My Ground
5. The Cross
6. What Have You Done
7. Hand Of Sorrow
8. The Heart Of Everything
9. Forgiven
10. Somewhere
11. The Swan Song
12. Memories
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1. Our Solemn Hour
2. The Other Half (Of Me)
3. Frozen
4. The Promise
5. Angels
6. Mother Earth
7. The Truth Beneath The Rose
8. Deceiver Of Fools
9. All I Need
10. Ice Queen
Review: N/A
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Within Temptation - Destroyed (2008)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 76:44
Size: 518MB (525MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Destroyed
2. Blue Eyes
3. Jane Doe
4. Say My Name
5. Towards The End
6. The Last Time (Demo)
7. Ice Queen (Acoustic 2002)
8. The Cross (Acoustic)
9. What Have You Done (Acoustic)
10. Stand My Ground (Acoustic)
11. Ice Queen (Acoustic)
12. Aquarius (Live)
13. See Who I Am (Live)
14. Caged (Live)
15. Deceiver Of Fools (Live)
Review: N/A
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Within Temptation - Enter (1997)
Genre: Gothic Metal
Length: 45:45
Size: 316MB (318MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Restless
2. Enter
3. Pearls Of Light
4. Deep Within
5. Gatekeeper
6. Grace
7. Blooded
8. Candles
Review: Metal-Observer (8.5/10)
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The debut album of WITHIN TEMPTATION, released in 1997 and containing all the songs of their two demo recordings, is nothing like 'Mother Earth'�. Although it's almost as brilliant, this album is far more metal in comparison to their well-known second offering. First off all: the riffing is more heavy, but the most striking difference between 'Enter'� and 'Mother Earth'� is the use of male death growls (performed by George Oosthoek from ORPHANAGE).
So, grunting and angelic female vocals? Is this another mediocre beauty-and-the-beast Gothic Metal record? Definitely not, because the band's strong song-writing lifts the album far above the average Gothic Metal offering. And off-course there is also Sharon den Adel's stunning voice, which alone would make for a more than pleasant listen.
Although the 'heavy'� and faster tracks like (for example) 'Deep Within'� and the instrumental track 'Blooded'� are quality tracks that absolutely rock, the band reaches its peaks on the calmer tracks. Take for example the brilliant opening track Restless, which starts out with Sharon singing over a piano (with the band kicking in after the two-minute mark) or the beautiful closing-track 'Candles'�.
Highlight of the album is in my opinion the doomy second track, Enter, which starts out with a cool sample 'welcoming us in someone's home'�. And welcome us they do, with Sharon enchanting us with her voice.
In conclusion: this album may not be as good as 'Mother Earth'�, but the ability to create great composition is already apparent on this release, making it a must-have for all fans of female-fronted Metal, fans of WITHIN TEMPTATION (like me) and music lovers in general.
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Within Temptation - Mother Earth (2001)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 71:47
Size: 463MB (465MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Mother Earth
2. Ice Queen
3. Our Farewell
4. Caged
5. The Promise
6. Never-Ending Story
7. Deceiver of Fools
8. Intro
9. Dark Wings
10. In Perfect Harmony
11. Restless (Classical)
12. Bittersweet
13. Deep Within (Live)
14. The Dance (Live)
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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This is the third release for this fine Dutch band, their second full-length. And it's an excellent disc in every way. I was not much into WTs previous releases (Enter" and "The Dance") but this one just shines.
For the uninitiated, Within Temptation play a brand of female-fronted, keyboard-heavy power metal not a million miles removed from Nightwish, but much mellower and more atmospheric. They started out much more in the goth realm, with mixed harsh male vocals with Sharon Den Adel's fine contralto. But on "Mother Earth" all the vocals are Sharon, and the band sounds much better for having decided what they want to be.
This is really a class CD, with excellent songwriting and spot-on performances by the band. This is not really a guitar-driven album, but there is enough heaviness here to satisfy. The real meat of the compositions is carried by the keyboards, which are used symphonically to create a lot of mood and flow to the songs. The best tracks: "Mother Earth", "Ice Queen", "Deceiver of Fools" and "Dark Wings" combine atmosphere with heaviness and melody perfectly. Even when the band strays farther into sappy-melodic territory, as on "Never-Ending Story" (which is thankfully unrelated to the movie) or "In Perfect Harmony" the tunes they weave are good enough to keep me interested. Hardcore thrashers will want to stay away, but those fond of Nightwish or Edenbridge's more pensive moments won't mind at all. I must call attention to album closer "In Perfect Harmony", it's a fine tune, but stolen almost entirely from Loreena McKennit's "Lady Of Shallot" (C'mon guys, did you think nobody would notice?)
The real star of the show here is singer Sharon Den Adel. She has firmed up her vocal approach and takes the center stage here with real confidence and verve. She is not in the least operatic, so those weaned on Tarja or Sabine Edelsbacher may be in for a surprise. She sounds much more akin to Tori Amos crossed with After Forever's Flor Johanssen. She has a great voice and solid technique, and she puts a lot of soul into her vocals.
I was initially very pleased to get this CD package, as I saw it was done the way I have always said these should be done. It has one CD for the actual album, and a second CD for all the 'bonus' material. There is a lot of bonus here, too. They crammed a bonus cut, lyrics, band info, behind the scenes footage, several live cuts and a video for their song "The Dance" on the bonus disc. The live cuts are OK, but it must be said Sharon looks ridiculous headbanging in a flowing yellow dress. She looks like Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast' onstage with a bunch of metalheads. The behind the scenes footage is funny, with a glimpse of Sharon's famous cat. (Cute bugger). And the real prize is the video for "The Dance", which is easily the funniest thing I have ever seen. It's an animated video, with art and animation so wretched you will be laughing and groaning aloud. It looks like "Vampire Hunter D-Minus" or something. The laugh I got out of it was worth the whole CD right there.
(Pet Peeve flogging begins here) The bad thing about the package is they went to the effort and expense of adding a second CD, presumably so we would not be saddled with the bonus stuff when we just wanted to listen to the damn music, but they put the stupid menu screen on the music CD too! AAAAAAAARRRRGH! So you put in the music disc and you still have to wait for the stupid menu to load and if you click on anything it says 'Insert other disc' How ****ing stupid is that? (Here ends pet peeve flogging.)
But all that aside, the actual meat of the CD is the album itself, which is a first-rate example of atmospheric metal. Fans of Nightwish, Edenbridge, After Forever and even Rain Fell Within will find much to enjoy here. Don't let my ribbing the bonus material fool you, I love this CD, and look forward to their next release quite eagerly.
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Within Temptation - The Dance (1998)
Genre: Gothic Metal
Length: 28:14
Size: 198MB (201MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Dance
2. Another Day
3. The Other Half (Of Me)
4. Restless (Remix)
5. Candles And Pearls Of Light (Remix)
Review: Metal-Observer (8.5/10)
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Short after their debut-album WITHIN TEMPTATION released an EP in 1998, containing three new tracks, two remixed versions of tracks from 'Enter'� and some multi-media content. So this might sound like a purchase for die-hard WITHIN TEMPTATION fans only. I beg to differ, cause although this EP might be short: quality is more important than quantity! And this little EP is a prime example of that.
Although the band still uses the 'Beauty and the Beast'�-formula on this disc, you can feel that they have grown and are ready to fully concentrate on Sharon's vocals. In comparison to 'Enter'�, the band tends more to an epic and atmospheric sound.
'The Dance'� and 'The Other Half (Of Me)'� are up-tempo, with 'The Other Half (Of Me)'� being the best WITHIN TEMPTATION song (in my opinion). This track is aggressive, but still beautiful due to the fantastic vocals. The remaining three songs, 'Another Day'� and the two remixes slow it down and concentrate on Sharon's singing.
Minor criticism: I liked the original versions of the remixed tracks better. The remixes are 'enhanced' with a rhythm, which (in my opinion) does the songs more harm than good. But hey, they're still beautiful and if you don't play the remix and the original after each other still enjoyable.
Conclusion: a very nice EP, which is important in the development of the band. And for people who do not care about the development of the band: it is just a darn good listen!
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Within Temptation - The Heart Of Everything (2007)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 61:04
Size: 425MB (430MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Howling
2. What Have You Done
3. Frozen
4. Our Solemn Hour
5. The Heart Of Everything
6. Hand Of Sorrow
7. The Cross
8. Final Destination
9. All I Need
10. The Truth Beneath The Rose
11. Forgiven
12. What Have You Done (Rock Mix)
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Within Temptation - The Silent Force (2004)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 46:19
Size: 328MB (330MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Intro
2. See Who I Am
3. Jillian (I'd Give My Heart)
4. Stand My Ground
5. Pale
6. Forsaken
7. Angels
8. Memories
9. Aquarius
10. It's The Fear
11. Somewhere
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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My research tells me that Gothic Metal A.D. 2004 hasn't thrived in the successful fashion it has done in recent years. There have been some good albums from established acts such as BESEECH, ENTWINE, LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE, AFTER FOREVER and one modern masterpiece from FLOWING TEARS. Young students like THE WOUNDED and SCREAM SILENCE have proved their talents this year as well but now that we're reaching the end of the year, happily looking forward to greater things, just when you everything seemed over and out, the Dutch gothic sextet known as WITHIN TEMPTATION descends into the scene with an astonishing entre.
'The Silent Force'�, their third full-length, all I can say is WOW!!! I honestly don't care for the countless EVANESCENCE comparisons (even if their true to some extent, which they are by the way, in a non blatant way), nor do I have a problem with the band's commercial course that has been in the works over the years, I like this album very much, it's the only challenger worthy of claiming the throne currently occupied by FLOWING TEARS.
I'll start with the deluxe packaging and, believe it or not, original art concept, which is very alive and breathing, l-o-o-k-i-n-g fabulous oh yeah! The multimedia part is interesting to view, would loved to see a lengthier behind the scene feature cause this is a huge production.
The music then is over the top film score flavoured Gothic Metal bonded with modern electronica, there's hardly a trace of laziness here, they've worked long and hard on this baby. The band's point of focus are the gothic keyboards, Hollywood movie scores courtesy of professional orchestras and choirs and of course the divine vocal presence of seductively dressed up empress Sharon Den Adel creating the strong foundation of each track included on 'The Silent Force'�. Robert Westerholt and Ruud Jolie'´s riffing is simplistic and supportive to the conquering atmosphere. What the guitars lack in technicality they make up for in fatal impact, there's more depth to the guitar tone, 'See Who I Am'�, 'Stand My Ground'� and 'Aquarius'� chop out some pretty low tuned power chord riffing, without sounding like an expert on down tuning hehe.
These ingredients make the songs memorable (even the two bonus tracks are great), 'Forsaken'�, 'Angels'�, 'Aquarius'�, 'It's The Fear'� or the mega hit single 'Stand My Ground'� (you have to admit this song is very close to a Daredevil deja-vu), it doesn't matter, the hooks are multiple in each track, the atmosphere never runs out of ammo, the riffs back up the fountain of catchy melodies and Sharon's performance nails me down to my knees in eternal worship.
To balance the tense ride, we have 'Pale'�, 'Memories'� and 'Somewhere'� caressing our hearts with New Age influences and modern programming together with the omnipresent choirs and orchestras creating new epic heights in this genre, I have to give in to these particular tracks, spellbinding tracks!
'The Silent Force'� will take more time to accept but once the grandeur of this professionally supervised and perfectly produced Film score Goth Metal album has the listener enthralled it should be a rewarding experience for the sceptic (and fan of course). One of this year's finest albums and a future blueprint for modern Gothic beauty, dear readers, this album is ****ing revolutionary!!!
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Within Temptation - An Acoustic Night At The Theatre (2009)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 54:12
Size: 360MB (375MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Towards The End
2. Stand My Ground
3. Caged
4. All I Need
5. Frozen
6. Somewhere
7. The Cross
8. Pale
9. What Have You Done
10. Memories
11. Forgiven
12. Utopia
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Accept - Balls To The Wall (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 56:12
Size: 413MB (415MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Balls To The Wall
2. London Leatherboys
3. Fight It Back
4. Head Over Heels
5. Losing More Than You've Ever Had
6. Love Child
7. Turn Me On
8. Losers And Winners
9. Guardian Of The Night
10. Winterdreams
11. Up To The Limit (Live) (Bonus Track)
12. Head Over Heels (Live) (Bonus Track)
Review: Metalcrypt (5/5)
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When we talk about masterpieces, here's one! This album is in my all-time top 5! How can you start an album better than with the title track Balls to the Wall"! This is Accept's best-known song. A heavy riff that marked its time with a powerful chorus. Accept were at their best with this album: The superb melodic and emotional solos of guitarist Wolf Hoffman in "Head Over Heels", "Love Child", "Turn Me On" and the powerful choirs (an Accept trademark) in "Balls to the Wall", "London Leatherboys" and "Losers and Winners".
Udo's voice is also at its best, for example in "Losing More Than You've Ever Had" and "Winterdreams". Above all, the force of this album resides in the solid song structures and the excellent riffs. We can feel a great chemistry between the musicians. The tracks are mostly mid-tempo except for "Fight It Back" which is faster and has an excellent bass track. The beautiful acoustic song "Winterdreams" ends the studio album in a remarkable fashion.
This album has been Gold-certified in many countries including the US, which is an accomplishment considering that Accept's style was really out of the ordinary. The lyrics (sometimes controversial for the time) were credited to the alias "Deaffy" which was revealed many years later to be Gaby Hauke, the band's manager and also Wolf Hoffman's wife. The sound quality of this album, produced by the band and mixed by Michael Wagener is still remarkable (even for the original, non-remastered version) and has nothing to envy to more recent productions. In Fact, Hammerfall said they recorded their album "Renegade" in 2000 with Michael Wagener because they had "Balls to the Wall" in mind.
This album is simply pure heavy metal. There are no weak tracks. The remastered CD contains two bonus tracks: live versions of "Head Over Heels" and "Love Child", both recorded in Tokyo in 1985. A must-have.
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Accept - Blood Of The Nations (2010)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 72:58
Size: 547MB (631MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Beat The Bastards
2. Teutonic Terror
3. The Abyss
4. Blood Of The Nations
5. Shades Of Death
6. Locked And Loaded
7. Time Machine (Bonus Track)
8. Kill The Pain
9. Rolling The Thunder
10. Pandemic
11. New World Comin'
12. No Shelter
13. Bucket Full Of Hate
Review: Metalcrypt (4.75/5)
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We've all seen the press release describing how some cherished band from the past has gotten back together and plan to record a new album and/or go on tour. I usually regard these occurrences with a mix of cautious hope and pessimism. I've seen it happen WAY too many times where the band in question simply cannot find the spark that made them what they were in the past. Sometimes it's a change in lineup or the songwriting isn't up to snuff or maybe the timing wasn't right. Worse, time may have passed them by altogether. It was with the latter that I greeted Accept's new album, Blood of the Nations. I mean, how do you replace Udo Dirkschneider? Well, you gather as many "classic" members of the band as possible (guitarists Wolf Hoffman and Herman Frank and bassist Peter Baltes) and then you ask former TT Quick vocalist Mark Tornillo to handle the microphone.
I put on Blood of the Nations, expecting the worst, hoping for something decent, and all the album did was KICK MY ASS, repeatedly, with malice and forethought. From the crushing, double-kick opener, "Beat the Bastards" through the pounding closer, "Bucketful of Hate," with its deceptive, "Fast as a Shark" intro, Blood of the Nations outright delivers the goods. It's all here folks, the crunchy, driving riffs, rock solid bass and drums, and twin leads of Hoffman and Frank. Even the awesome, Teutonic backing vocals that made the choruses on Restless and Wild and Balls to the Wall so memorable are present. Songwriting is superb, seeming to pick up right where Balls to the Wall left off (not to demean Metal Heart, but that one did lean to the commercial side quite a bit) yet sounding completely fresh. And over all are the incredible vocals of Mark Tornillo. His voice has enough gruffness that you can easily imagine him singing Accept's classics. Somewhere between Udo and early Jon Oliva, his voice is still distinctive enough to merely remind you of those other vocalists. He fits seamlessly into this new incarnation of Accept. He even breaks out a strong, clean vocal on the "ballad" "Kill the Pain," the only song that doesn't quite live up to the past.
Excellent, straight-up Heavy Metal is what you can expect from Blood of the Nations, an album that successfully merges the glory of the past with the promise of the future. Go and buy Blood of the Nations without hesitation. You won't be disappointed.
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Accept - Breaker (1981)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 43:56
Size: 301MB (303MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Starlight
2. Breaker
3. Run If You Can
4. Can't Stand The Night
5. Son Of A B!tch
6. Burning
7. Feelings
8. Midnight Highway
9. Breaking Up Again
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Accept - Metal Heart (1985)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 48:38
Size: 361MB (365MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Metal Heart
2. Midnight Mover
3. Up To The Limit
4. Wrong is Right
5. Screaming For A Love-Bite
6. Too High To Get it Right
7. Dogs on Leads
8. Teach us to Survive
9. Living for Tonite
10. Bound To Fail
Review: Metalcrypt (5+/5)
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I was going through my collection the other day and came across this album and realized I had not played this in quite some time so I decided to throw it in. Holy SHIT! I had forgotten how damn good this album really is. It was no time at all before I had the stereo cranked, my air guitar tuned and my vocal chords warmed up (well as warmed as they could be anyway).
This was Accept's 6th full length release and some people will say that Balls to the Wall or Restless and Wild is their best album but no one can argue that Metal Heart is a classic in its own right. In my opinion this album is the pinnacle of their career with simply killer songs from beginning to end. There is absolutely no filler on this album and it has some of the catchiest tunes of their career as well as in metal history itself. I dare anyone to listen to Up to the Limit" and not start at least nodding your head. These songs are just so instantly memorable that they will make a permanent residence in your head from the first listen. I had not heard this album in probably ten years and within seconds I was singing along just like I was back in junior high when this album first came out...although my voice was slightly lower and my skin had cleared up.
Overall this is one of those albums that if you are a metal fan at all you should have in your collection. If you already own this album throw it in and get that air guitar ready and the neighbors pissed.
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Accept - Restless And Wild (1982)
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Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 43:59
Size: 283MB (285MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fast As A Shark
2. Restless And Wild
3. Ahead Of The Pack
4. Shake Your Heads
5. Neon Nights
6. Get Ready
7. Demon's Night
8. Flash Rockin' Man
9. Don't Go Stealing My Soul Away
10. Princess Of The Dawn
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Heidiheidoeida" - who doesn't know this cult beginning, where after a scratch a scream pierces the air and then speed hell breaks loose? I am talking about "Fast As A Shark", one of the most important Metal cult songs ever. For the time this song was the fastest thing altogether. Just like the title song, an atmospheric hymn, which's chorus is drilling right into your brain!
The Solingen Metal band ACCEPT around screamer Udo Dirkschneider already had three releases prior to this one, the predecessor "Breaker" (1981) already had been a hellish brick for the time, but with the next album they wanted to get even heavier. And "Restless & Wild" was it. Mega hymns like "Princess Of The Dawn" you only write once in a lifetime. Who does not know this song may not call himself Metalhead. "Shake Your Heads", "Neon Nights" or "Demon's Night", all immortal classics of a band that has forged more Metal classics with songs like "Breaker", "Metal Heart" or "Balls To The Wall".
If "Restless & Wild" is the best effort by ACCEPT, I don't want to decide this. One of the most important it definitely is, because with "Princess Of The Dawn", "Fast As A Shark" and "Restless & Wild" they have written Metal history! Essential!
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Accept - Russian Roulette (1986)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 52:58
Size: 386MB (388MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. T.V. War
2. Monsterman
3. Russian Roulette
4. It's Hard To Find A Way
5. Aiming High
6. Heaven Is Hell
7. Another Second To Be
8. Walking In The Shadow
9. Man Enough To Cry
10. Stand Tight
11. Metal Heart (Live Bonus Track)
12. Screaming For A Love-Bite (Live Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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That I have a weakness for shrill singers should be no secret anymore. Singers like David Wayne (METAL CHURCH), Tim Baker (CIRITH UNGOL) or Wes Waddell (SEASONS OF THE WOLF) speak for themselves. The best one among them always will be Udo Dirkschneider of ACCEPT, though.
And my first album (the last of the Solingen based band before the split) Russian Roulette" shows a band on its peak. When the big ACCEPT classics are to be counted, mostly names like "Restless And Wild", "Breaker" and "Balls To The Wall" are mentioned. But the 86 output is not a iota less good! Everything that ACCEPT ever stood for, dramatic song structures, Cossack choirs, crushing riffs, fantastic solos from Wolf Hoffmann's guitar, precise drum bulwark, a rhythm section working like a Swiss clockwork and an Udo in top form, is excellently bundled on this CD.
It's really hard to pick out any songs, but I'll still try. What CANDLEMASS' "Solitude" is for Doom Metal, definitely "Heaven And Hell" is for the regular Heavy Metal area, a hymn of unique tension for eternity! The furious opener "T.V. War" rams everything into the ground, completely unleashed! Also "Monsterman", already covered by SEVEN WITCHES, is a pure neckbreaker. And then the title song, starting out slowly, then rising hellishly, culminating in an infernal chorus, so divine that I almost lost my mind. And then...
Holy smokes, see that you get out and get this winged divine messenger, if you do not have it yet! Btw, "Russian Roulette" had been one of the first LPs to be blessed with one of the first "Warning" stickers in the States, courtesy of the troop around Tipper Gore.
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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)
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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: 329MB|276MB|335MB|380MB|311MB (artwork 208MB)
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
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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.
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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
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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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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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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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Nightwish - Angels Fall First (1997)
Genre: Shymphonic Metal
Length: 51:43
Size: 369MB (372MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Elvenpath
2. Beauty And The Beast
3. The Carpenter
4. Astral Romance
5. Angels Fall First
6. Tutankhamen
7. Nymphomaniac Fantasia
8. Know Why The Nightingale Sings
9. Lappi I: Erammajarvi
10. Lappi II: Witchdrums
11. Lappi III: This Moment Is Eternity
12. Lappi IV: Etiainen
Review: Metal-Observer (7/10)
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NIGHTWISH have come a long way since Angels Fall First". Even when you listen to their second album "Oceanborn", you still notice drastic changes. Then there's always the ever so obvious sign of maturity.
I bought my first NIGHTWISH album without even taking the time to test the waters. All I knew was that they had a female vocalist who had a major in classical singing and music theatre. I myself have a strong interest in classical music, and have had five years of operatic voice training along with four years of piano. I've always been interested in how opera entwines itself into the various styles of Metal.
The only NIGHTWISH album I could find around here was "Wishmaster" and although I had been "warned" about this album by many, I decided to buy it anyway. Despite what I heard from others, I actually found "Wishmaster" to be an excellent CD.
It wasn't until recently that I added "Angels Fall First" to my collection. To be honest, I can't really say what I was expecting to hear, but sadly, it wasn't what came out of my speakers. Don't get me wrong. I'm a big NIGHTWISH fan, but there was just something missing from this release. It didn't come on as strong as the others I had heard previously. Maybe it's because I didn't follow the band from the beginning. I was spoiled by the better, later albums; and I was expecting something magnificent.
I wish I could pin point what I felt was missing from the album, but it's pretty much impossible. I've listened to it time and time again, and still I've come up with nothing. I noticed that Tuomas did a bit of vocal work on the CD, but to be quite honest it wasn't that great. It wasn't horrible either, but he should just leave the vocal portion of the albums to Tarja. Sometimes I can't help but get the feeling that women are somewhat under-used sometimes when it comes to making an album. However, this is definitely not the case when it comes to NIGHTWISH. Personally, I can't hear enough of her anyway, so I guess it's not a bad thing.
While "Angels Fall First" pales drastically in comparison to the other albums in the NIGHTWISH library, there are still some parts of it I found enjoyable.
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Nightwish - Century Child (2002)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 50:15
Size: 365MB (381MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Bless the Child
2. End of All Hope
3. Dead to the World
4. Ever Dream
5. Slaying the Dreamer
6. Forever Yours
7. Ocean Soul
8. Feel For You
9. Phantom of the Opera
10. Beauty of the Beast
Review: Metalcrypt (5/5)
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Normally when reviewing a great album that's selling by the truckload the impulse is to find something bad to say about it, just to prove you aren't some trendy poseur. The nice thing here is that plenty of people have tried to do that already with this CD, so I can be radical and straight-up at the same time. I have read several reviews of this, Nightwish's fourth full-length album, saying it's a let-down: that it isn't as good as Oceanborn", that the vocals aren't as strong, and there's a guy singing on here, and baah baah baah. Those people are a bunch of retards. "Century Child" is the culmination of everything Nightwish are about. Every promise this band ever showed is fulfilled here, in spades. There are no filler tracks, no throwaways, no BS intros like other bands are so fond of. From the opening thunder of "Bless the Child" to the last note of "Beauty of the Beast" everything about this album says 'this band has arrived'
If you have heard other Nightwish albums then you know what to expect here, they have not changed the style they hammered out on "Oceanborn", what they have done is raise it to the next level with style and power to spare. With layered keyboards, guitars, and even a full orchestra for added oomph, "Century Child" sounds absolutely huge. The production is a huge leap forward from "Wishmaster", and the production on that album was first rate. Here the clarity and depth of the sound will practically bring tears to your eyes. Nightwish have never been a showboat band, and no one instrument takes center stage here, the keys, guitars, bass and orchestral backups all merge into a symphonic wall of sound driven by Jukka's multitextured drums. You may have never noticed before just how good he is, as he is not really a showy kind of drummer, but he adds greatly to the subtle rhythmic complexity on display.
And Tarja, ah Tarja. Some have opined that her voice is reined in here, that she isn't as operatic as she was before, and I suppose that's true. She doesn't crank up the vibrato as of old, and so her voice sounds smoother. What critics have missed is that this is the most soulful performance of her career to date. Rather than assaulting the vocal lines with an operatic attack, she seduces and enchants. I'm not one of the legions of guys who think she's the sexiest chick ever, but she has never sounded sexier. She caresses the smooth vocal lines of "Feel For You", "Oceansoul" and "Forever Yours" with an almost torch-song croon. But fear not, when the music cranks up, so can she, as on the epic monster "Beauty of the Beast", the double-bass bonanza "End of All Hope", and probably the best-written song on the album "Ever Dream" (if you need one song to introduce Nightwish to a friend, this would be the one.)
Some people have objected to Marco's sharing of the vocal duties on "Dead to the World", but he has a solid, midrange voice that mixes well with Tarja's, and "Dead to the World" is a great song. His death-growls on "Slaying the Dreamer" are a little out of place on the album, but they are executed with conviction and intensity. He does equally well dueting with Tarja on "Phantom of the Opera", which is cheesy but great fun.
The CD has good artwork and a great layout inside, with band pics and lyrics. The lyrics have really shown improvement over previous albums. Something about Finnish bands seems to produce really gruesomely bad lyrics (a la Sonata Arctica) and some previous Nightwish albums have featured songs that you enjoy while trying not to listen to the words. But "Century Child" has genuinely good lyrics, much better than before.
Simply put, "Century Child" is 2002's best album, and the best yet from Nightwish. While it was rumored that Tarja would be leaving the band after returning to school this year, their website reports that they have already booked studio time for November. Thus we can look forward to another musical masterpiece sometime next year. But it won't be easy for anyone, even Nightwish themselves, to equal or top "Century Child".
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Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (2007)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 75:45
Size: 530MB (534MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Poet and the Pendulum
2. Bye Bye Beautiful
3. Amaranth
4. Cadence of Her Last Breath
5. Master Passion Greed
6. Eva
7. Sahara
8. Whoever Brings the Night
9. For the Heart I Once Had
10. The Islander
11. Last of the Wilds
12. 7 Days to the Wolves
13. Meadows of Heaven
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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Well, it finally leaked. After endless waiting and bullshit, the new Nightwish album is here. The amount of drama that preceded this album was just unreal. For anybody who has been under a rock and doesn't know, this is the first release since the much-publicized firing of longtime singer Tarja Turunen and the addition of new frontwoman Annette Olzon. There are already fanboys who are slamming this just because Tarja is gone, but honestly Olzon's vocals are not a problem here.
The only real thing wrong with this album is the first song, which is a 14 minute bore-a-thon which proves that Tarja was not the only one getting an ego problem, as the lyrics are basically Tuomas Holopainen giving himself a blowjob. I'm embarrassed that poor Annette had to sing this nonsense, and I have found that if you skip this tune, the album is miles better.
Afterwards, things pick up with a lot of really enjoyable songs: Bye Bye Beautiful", "Amaranth:, "Sahara", and the great "7 Days To The Wolves". My favorite song on here is probably the Marco Heitala-penned ballad "The Islander", which is just a beautiful song. Marco is much more present on this album, even -as noted- writing some songs entirely himself. I think this is a fine thing, as in many ways Marco Heitala is the best thing that ever happened to this band. There are some not-as-good tracks as well, like the rather dull "Master Passion Greed", the tedious "Eva"or "Whoever Brings The Night", which has an excessively poppy verse melody. Overall I think that this is a more consistent album than Once, with less filler and more solid tunes. There is just no track on here quite as amazing as "Ghost Love Score", instead we get the giant steaming load of self-indulgent crap called "The Poet and the Pendulum". The album as a whole is more varied and less commercial than Once, sounding a lot more like Oceanborn than any of the albums since. That said, it does lack a bit of coherence, not sounding as unified as the last two albums. I don't know, I like this album a lot, but it just doesn't satisfy like Century Child did.
Which brings me to Annette Olzon, who is sure to have a lot of totally unfounded not-nice things said about her in the months to come. Some people are just not going to be willing to accept a new voice in Nightwish, and that's the end of it. If they had replaced her with another operatic singer, it might not rankle some people as much, but who knows? I myself favored Epica frontwoman Simone Simon as the best person to step in, but I don't know if she was even considered. The major division is that Olzon is not an operatic vocalist, having a more traditional pop/rock style. I will point out the obvious that this is Tuomas' band, and he wouldn't have picked her if this wasn't the way he wanted to go with it. I will also point out that Ms. Olzon is a fine vocalist with pro style and a cool tone, and I actually like her a lot. I think if there is anything against her to be said it is that she is not extraordinary. After all the hype, we were convinced Nightwish would settle for nothing less than amazing, and I don't think anyone could have lived up to the expectations. So for the record, Annette is not off-key, she is not weak, and she is not just propped up by studio effects; she is a perfectly good singer who I think fits the new music very well. Her only crime in some eyes is that she is not Tarja.
I detest writing long reviews, but with all the run-up hype and the brouhaha over this album, I had a lot I wanted to say. Nightwish fans can buy this without worry, as even with a new singer, this is still definitively Nightwish. If you can't live without Tarja Turunen, well, good luck to you.
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Nightwish - End Of An Era (2006)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 52:31|50:40
Size: 719MB (735MB w/ extras)
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Track List:
CD1
1. Dark Chest Of Wonders
2. Planet Hell
3. Ever Dream
4. The Kinslayer
5. The Phaontom Of The Opera
6. The Siren
7. Sleeping Sun
8. High Hopes
9. Bless The Child
10. Wishmaster
CD2
2. Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan
3. Nemo
4. Ghost Love Score
5. Stone People
6. Creek Mary's Blood
7. Over The Hills And Far Away
8. Wish I Had An Angel
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Nightwish - From Wishes To Eternity - Live (2001)
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Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 74:00
Size: 541MB (556MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Kinslayer
2. She Is My Sin
3. Deep Silent Complete
4. The Pharaoh Sails to Orion
5. Come Cover Me
6. Wanderlust
7. Instrumental (Crimson Tide/Deep Blue Sea)
8. Swanheart
9. Elvenpath
10. Fantasmic (Part 3)
11. Dead Boy's Poem
12. Sacrament of Wilderness
13. Walking in the Air
14. Beauty and the Beast
15. Wishmaster
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Nightwish - Highest Hopes (2006)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 78:33|37:26
Size: 825MB (936MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Wish I Had An Angel
2. Stargazers
3. The Kinslayer
4. Ever Dream
5. Elvenpath
6. Bless The Child
7. Nemo
8. Sleeping Sun
9. Dead To The World
10. Over The Hills And Far Away
11. Deep Silent Complete
12. Sacrament Of Wilderness
13. Walking In The Air
14. Wishmaster
15. Dead Boy's Poem
16. High Hopes (Live)
CD 2
1. The Wayfarer
2. Come Cover Me (Live)
3. Dead Boy's Poem (Live)
4. Once Upon A Troubadour
5. A Return To The Sea
6. Sleepwalker (Heavy Version)
7. Nightquest
8. Lagoon
Review: Metal-Observe (-/10)
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Hm... What can say about NIGHTWISH that has not been said before? I think that most Metalheads have made contact with the Finns one way or the other, so for more infos I shall point you towards the other reviews on 'The Metal Observer'.
Highest Hopes - The Best Of Nightwish" is, how could it be otherwise, a best of compilation of the band around master mind Tuomas Holopainen, issued by NIGHTWISH discoverers Spinefarm Records, now also licensed by Century Media, which makes sense, if you look at the uncertain future of the band, to milk some more dineros out of the band After Tarja Turunen was kicked out and Tuomas announced an at least 18-month hiatus, the rumours are running high, if the Finns would ever come back.
This 16 tracker surely is a very good journey through the band's history, from the debut "Angels Fall First" all the way to their latest masterpiece "Once", of course there are a few songs that I would rather have seen on this compilation, but one has to stay realistic, a CD can only contain so much music and whoever was responsible for putting this one together, good job! It is interesting that at the end they have a live cover version of PINK FLOYD's 'Highest Hopes' and actually named the compilation after it...
Anyways, die-hard fans will already have all the regular albums, but 'Highest Hopes' is an almost ideal starting point for everybody, who has not discovered NIGHTWISH yet and no matter how you stand towards best ofs, this is a good one.
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Nightwish - Made In Hong Kong (And In Various Other Places) (2009)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
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Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Bye Bye Beautiful (Live)
2. Whoever Brings the Night (Live)
3. Amaranth (Live)
4. The Poet and the Pendulum (Live)
5. Sahara (Live)
6. The Islander (Live)
7. Last Of The Wilds (Live)
8. 7 Days To The Wolves (Live)
9. Escapist
10. While Your Lips Are Still Red
11. Cadence of Her Last Breath (Demo)
Review: N/A
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Nightwish - Oceanborn (1998)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 53:14
Size: 391MB (393MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Stargazers
2. Gethsemene
3. Devil and the Deep Dark Ocean
4. Sacrament of Wilderness
5. Passion and the Opera
6. Swanheart
7. Moondance
8. The Riddler
9. The Pharoah Sails to Orion
10. Walking in the Air
11. Sleeping Sun (Bonus Track)
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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Angels Fall First" was a perfectly good debut, rough in spots, but a good display of what Nightwish were about and what they could do. "Oceanborn" was the follow-up, and it was a quantum leap forward in songwriting, production, and overall quality. While the debut showcased a talented band who maybe weren't too sure of themselves or where they were headed, with "Oceanborn" Nightwish seemed to know exactly what they were doing and how to do it.
The album opens in grand style with the searing riffs of "Stargazers", which is almost like a metal version of the theme from 'Last of the Mohicans'. It's a fast and furious track with thundering double-bass and Tarja in full force, showing off the voice that's made her a legend in her own time. "Gethsemene" follows with hairpin time changes and orchestral layers that make it sound epic as a real opera. The first two tracks are a great one-two punch to kick off the album. Other great songs here are "Sacrament of Wilderness", "Passion and the Opera" and "Pharoah Sails to Orion". All towering, thundering cuts with the trademark Nightwish sound, somewhere between Wagner, Basil Poledouris and Crimson Glory. "Walking in the Air" is a smoother, trancelike song that closes out the album. I have the original Spinefarm release with the bonus song "Sleeping Sun", a beautiful genuine ballad that's actually one of my favorite Nightwish tunes of all.
There are a few filler songs here: "Devil and the Deep Dark Ocean", "Swanheart", they aren't bad, but they don't match the superlative quality of the rest of the album. "Moondance" is a good song, too, but its oom-pa oom-pa polka sensibility makes it sound kind of silly to me.
The original release on Spinefarm has a very cool cover, which was, er, 're-interpreted' for the Drakkar pressing for some reason. Tuomas reportedly refers to this version as the "Dead girl on the beach" cover. The interior band pic looks a bit like a St. Pauli girl ad, with Tarja looking like she should be holding a tray of brewskis. The lyrics are silly in places, but mostly I think due to so-so translation.
This was the CD that put Nightwish over the top and made them a huge act. "Oceanborn" is a tremendously good album whose few flaws are more than made up for by its virtues. Anyone who is a fan of melodic metal at all should have this, as it is just too good to pass up. If you are a Nightwish fan already and somehow don't have this CD, go get it right now you hoser. And if you hate Nightwish, just stay the hell out of my sight.
Standouts: Stargazers, Gethsemene, Passion and the Opera, Sleeping Sun.
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Nightwish - Once (2004)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 60:06
Size: 416MB (420MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Dark Chest Of Wonders
2. Wish I Had An Angel
3. Nemo
4. Planet Hell
5. Creek Mary's Blood
6. The Siren
7. Dead Gardens
8. Romanticide
9. Ghost Love Score
10. Kuolema Tekee Taiteilijan
11. Higher Than Hope
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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At last, at last. After a two-year wait since the release of Century Child" I finally hold in my hands the new Nightwish full-length "Once" - the band's fifth CD in a discography unusually cluttered with singles and EPs. The rumors flew after the last release that Tarja was going to quit the band and be replaced by Marco, which is plainly ridiculous - despite that many people believed it. I, for one, never doubted this band, and I am glad to see that my trust was not misplaced.
Perhaps seeking to silence detractors, Nightwish have cranked up the guitars and made the heaviest album of their career here. "Once" blisters with slamming rhythm riffing that borders on thrashy at times. Now that doesn't mean they have lost any of their melodic genius, it just means they have sacrificed a bit of their subtlety for punch. "Dark Chest Of Wonders" is pure Nightwish - epic, orchestral, memorable and also heavy as ****. "Wish I Had An Angel" makes it apparent just how much influence (credited or not) Marco Hietala has had on this band since the last album, as this sounds like a Tarot song with female vocals added - and I am not saying that is at all a bad thing. Tarot ****ing rule, and I think Marco's influence has done them nothing but good. By now, everyone has heard "Nemo" the advance single. I really like this song, but I will point out how blatantly conventional it is, much like "Ever Dream" off "Century Child". Verse-chorus-verse-chorus-solo-chorus. A good tune, but an obvious radio hopeful.
Now we hit the inexplicable dead spot on the CD. We get three rather dull songs in a row: "Planet Hell" - not only a by-the-numbers song, but a ripoff of "Fantasmic" off "Wishmaster" with a bit of "The Kinslayer" thrown in. "Creek Mary's Blood" is OK, but I personally hate songs ranting ignorantly about the destruction of Native Americans by the Evil White Men. People who write these things never know jack shit about what Indians were really like. "The Siren" has some nice oriental riffing, but just kind of lies there overall. "Dead Gardens" picks things up with some ultra-heavy riffing and some speed. But things don't really get going until "Romanticide", which is another one where Tarja and Marco trade off the vocals. A lot of people complain about his vocals, but that's because they don't know their asses from ice cream. Marco Hietala rules, period.
"Ghost Love Score" has a terrible name but is actually the best song on the album. A 10+ minute epic that brings back the dynamic and melodic shading of older Nightwish along with the new snap and heavy kick. One of their best songs ever. The next track is a ballad sung in Finnish. It's nice enough, but not that exciting. "Higher Than Hope" is another ass-kicker with a great chorus to finish things off.
I don't think this one is quite as good as "Century Child", but this is still one monster of an album. "Once" shows the band at once defining their sound, exploring new ideas, and trying to break out into the mainstream without selling out. If any band can do it, it's this one. Ignore the naysayers, laugh off the fanboys who hate everything since "Oceanborn" - Nightwish have cranked out another winner and show no signs of slowing down. A more than worthy album from one of my favorite bands.
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Nightwish - Over The Hills And Far Away (2001)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 48:52
Size: 352MB (367MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Over The Hills And Far Away
2. 10th Man Down
3. Away
4. Astral Romance
5. The Kinslayer (live)
6. She Is My Sin (live)
7. Sacrament Of Wilderness (live)
8. Walking In The Air (live)
9. Wishmaster (live)
10. Deep Silent Complete (Live)
Review: Metal-Observer (9/10)
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I'm a big NIGHTWISH fan and damn proud of being just that, this is one band that knows just how to treat a fan (both distant and close). 'Over The Hills And Far Away'� is a special EP with over fifty minutes of playing time featuring everything from excellent live material, new songs, re-recordings of older songs and a cover of a Rock classic from the eighties.
The symphonic cover of Gary Moore's 'Over The Hills And Far Away'� works well with Tarja's vocals but I still think the original with Gary on vocals is better, nevertheless an interesting choice for a cover track. Then there are two new songs. The first one is called '10th Man Down'� which is a typical NIGHTWISH song with spoken male vocals and Tarja's clear singing backed up by effective heavy riffs and the colourful NIGHTWISH keyboard textures that has become their biggest trademark next to the passionate Tarja Turunen. 'Away'� is a basic slow ballad that disappoints me, shame on you Tuomas, how could you even think that you could surpass a timeless song such as 'Sleeping Sun'�?
I never heard the band's debut album (didn't I just say I was a big fan of theirs?), which is where the song 'Astral Romance'� is taken from and re-recorded with a better sound I presume, but it turned out to be a cool song with a great solo in the end. After these four tracks, the listener is taken to a luxurious mini concert where the band plays brilliant songs like 'The Kinslayer'�, 'Sacrament Of Wilderness'�, 'Walking In The Air'� and the fans favourite 'Wishmaster'�.
This EP has a bit of everything inside and should be found in the homes of every NIGHTWISH fan, nice one.
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Nightwish - Tales From The Elvenpath (2004)
Genre: Symphonic Meta
Length: 67:47
Size: 502MB (523MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Wishmaster
2. Sacrament of Wilderness
3. End of All Hope
4. Bless the Child
5. Sleeping Sun
6. She is My Sin
7. Walking in the Air
8. Stargazers
9. Over the Hills and Far Away
10. The Kinslayer
11. Dead Boy's Poem
12. Sleepwalker
13. Nightquest
14. Lagoon
15. The Wayfarer
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Nightwish - Wishmaster (2000)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 53:37
Size: 385MB (388MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. She Is My Sin
2. The Kinslayer
3. Come Cover Me
4. Wanderlust
5. Two For Tragedy
6. Wishmaster
7. Bare Grace Misery
8. Crownless
9. Deep Silent Complete
10. Dead Boy's Poem
11. FantasMic
Review: Metalcrypt (4.25/5)
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Now this is something refreshing... Melodic power metal (whatever :)) music and a female vocalist with a classical training. As you can expect, the vocals do take a lot of room on this album, and it is a good thing. The vocalist is absolutely great, her voice just flowing with the music while releasing a power that we don't get to see very often... This is unique, at least to this metalhead's ears.
Synthesizers are used extensively, something I often don't like, but here the blend with other instruments is pretty good, and the sounds don't get annoying even after multiple spins. I also like some of the guitar solos, not always genius-like, but very appropriate. I am very impressed by the musical arrangements on this album, as well as the overall songwriting.
With Tarja's delicious voice and great musicianship, you just can't go wrong with this album. A must-have. Buy it. Enough said.
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Within Temptation - Black Symphony (2008)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 62:35|60:25
Size: 873MB (877MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Overture
2. Jillian (I'd Give My Heart)
3. The Howling
4. Stand My Ground
5. The Cross
6. What Have You Done
7. Hand Of Sorrow
8. The Heart Of Everything
9. Forgiven
10. Somewhere
11. The Swan Song
12. Memories
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1. Our Solemn Hour
2. The Other Half (Of Me)
3. Frozen
4. The Promise
5. Angels
6. Mother Earth
7. The Truth Beneath The Rose
8. Deceiver Of Fools
9. All I Need
10. Ice Queen
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Within Temptation - Destroyed (2008)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 76:44
Size: 518MB (525MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Destroyed
2. Blue Eyes
3. Jane Doe
4. Say My Name
5. Towards The End
6. The Last Time (Demo)
7. Ice Queen (Acoustic 2002)
8. The Cross (Acoustic)
9. What Have You Done (Acoustic)
10. Stand My Ground (Acoustic)
11. Ice Queen (Acoustic)
12. Aquarius (Live)
13. See Who I Am (Live)
14. Caged (Live)
15. Deceiver Of Fools (Live)
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Within Temptation - Enter (1997)
Genre: Gothic Metal
Length: 45:45
Size: 316MB (318MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Restless
2. Enter
3. Pearls Of Light
4. Deep Within
5. Gatekeeper
6. Grace
7. Blooded
8. Candles
Review: Metal-Observer (8.5/10)
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The debut album of WITHIN TEMPTATION, released in 1997 and containing all the songs of their two demo recordings, is nothing like 'Mother Earth'�. Although it's almost as brilliant, this album is far more metal in comparison to their well-known second offering. First off all: the riffing is more heavy, but the most striking difference between 'Enter'� and 'Mother Earth'� is the use of male death growls (performed by George Oosthoek from ORPHANAGE).
So, grunting and angelic female vocals? Is this another mediocre beauty-and-the-beast Gothic Metal record? Definitely not, because the band's strong song-writing lifts the album far above the average Gothic Metal offering. And off-course there is also Sharon den Adel's stunning voice, which alone would make for a more than pleasant listen.
Although the 'heavy'� and faster tracks like (for example) 'Deep Within'� and the instrumental track 'Blooded'� are quality tracks that absolutely rock, the band reaches its peaks on the calmer tracks. Take for example the brilliant opening track Restless, which starts out with Sharon singing over a piano (with the band kicking in after the two-minute mark) or the beautiful closing-track 'Candles'�.
Highlight of the album is in my opinion the doomy second track, Enter, which starts out with a cool sample 'welcoming us in someone's home'�. And welcome us they do, with Sharon enchanting us with her voice.
In conclusion: this album may not be as good as 'Mother Earth'�, but the ability to create great composition is already apparent on this release, making it a must-have for all fans of female-fronted Metal, fans of WITHIN TEMPTATION (like me) and music lovers in general.
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Within Temptation - Mother Earth (2001)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 71:47
Size: 463MB (465MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Mother Earth
2. Ice Queen
3. Our Farewell
4. Caged
5. The Promise
6. Never-Ending Story
7. Deceiver of Fools
8. Intro
9. Dark Wings
10. In Perfect Harmony
11. Restless (Classical)
12. Bittersweet
13. Deep Within (Live)
14. The Dance (Live)
Review: Metalcrypt (4.5/5)
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This is the third release for this fine Dutch band, their second full-length. And it's an excellent disc in every way. I was not much into WTs previous releases (Enter" and "The Dance") but this one just shines.
For the uninitiated, Within Temptation play a brand of female-fronted, keyboard-heavy power metal not a million miles removed from Nightwish, but much mellower and more atmospheric. They started out much more in the goth realm, with mixed harsh male vocals with Sharon Den Adel's fine contralto. But on "Mother Earth" all the vocals are Sharon, and the band sounds much better for having decided what they want to be.
This is really a class CD, with excellent songwriting and spot-on performances by the band. This is not really a guitar-driven album, but there is enough heaviness here to satisfy. The real meat of the compositions is carried by the keyboards, which are used symphonically to create a lot of mood and flow to the songs. The best tracks: "Mother Earth", "Ice Queen", "Deceiver of Fools" and "Dark Wings" combine atmosphere with heaviness and melody perfectly. Even when the band strays farther into sappy-melodic territory, as on "Never-Ending Story" (which is thankfully unrelated to the movie) or "In Perfect Harmony" the tunes they weave are good enough to keep me interested. Hardcore thrashers will want to stay away, but those fond of Nightwish or Edenbridge's more pensive moments won't mind at all. I must call attention to album closer "In Perfect Harmony", it's a fine tune, but stolen almost entirely from Loreena McKennit's "Lady Of Shallot" (C'mon guys, did you think nobody would notice?)
The real star of the show here is singer Sharon Den Adel. She has firmed up her vocal approach and takes the center stage here with real confidence and verve. She is not in the least operatic, so those weaned on Tarja or Sabine Edelsbacher may be in for a surprise. She sounds much more akin to Tori Amos crossed with After Forever's Flor Johanssen. She has a great voice and solid technique, and she puts a lot of soul into her vocals.
I was initially very pleased to get this CD package, as I saw it was done the way I have always said these should be done. It has one CD for the actual album, and a second CD for all the 'bonus' material. There is a lot of bonus here, too. They crammed a bonus cut, lyrics, band info, behind the scenes footage, several live cuts and a video for their song "The Dance" on the bonus disc. The live cuts are OK, but it must be said Sharon looks ridiculous headbanging in a flowing yellow dress. She looks like Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast' onstage with a bunch of metalheads. The behind the scenes footage is funny, with a glimpse of Sharon's famous cat. (Cute bugger). And the real prize is the video for "The Dance", which is easily the funniest thing I have ever seen. It's an animated video, with art and animation so wretched you will be laughing and groaning aloud. It looks like "Vampire Hunter D-Minus" or something. The laugh I got out of it was worth the whole CD right there.
(Pet Peeve flogging begins here) The bad thing about the package is they went to the effort and expense of adding a second CD, presumably so we would not be saddled with the bonus stuff when we just wanted to listen to the damn music, but they put the stupid menu screen on the music CD too! AAAAAAAARRRRGH! So you put in the music disc and you still have to wait for the stupid menu to load and if you click on anything it says 'Insert other disc' How ****ing stupid is that? (Here ends pet peeve flogging.)
But all that aside, the actual meat of the CD is the album itself, which is a first-rate example of atmospheric metal. Fans of Nightwish, Edenbridge, After Forever and even Rain Fell Within will find much to enjoy here. Don't let my ribbing the bonus material fool you, I love this CD, and look forward to their next release quite eagerly.
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Within Temptation - The Dance (1998)
Genre: Gothic Metal
Length: 28:14
Size: 198MB (201MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Dance
2. Another Day
3. The Other Half (Of Me)
4. Restless (Remix)
5. Candles And Pearls Of Light (Remix)
Review: Metal-Observer (8.5/10)
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Short after their debut-album WITHIN TEMPTATION released an EP in 1998, containing three new tracks, two remixed versions of tracks from 'Enter'� and some multi-media content. So this might sound like a purchase for die-hard WITHIN TEMPTATION fans only. I beg to differ, cause although this EP might be short: quality is more important than quantity! And this little EP is a prime example of that.
Although the band still uses the 'Beauty and the Beast'�-formula on this disc, you can feel that they have grown and are ready to fully concentrate on Sharon's vocals. In comparison to 'Enter'�, the band tends more to an epic and atmospheric sound.
'The Dance'� and 'The Other Half (Of Me)'� are up-tempo, with 'The Other Half (Of Me)'� being the best WITHIN TEMPTATION song (in my opinion). This track is aggressive, but still beautiful due to the fantastic vocals. The remaining three songs, 'Another Day'� and the two remixes slow it down and concentrate on Sharon's singing.
Minor criticism: I liked the original versions of the remixed tracks better. The remixes are 'enhanced' with a rhythm, which (in my opinion) does the songs more harm than good. But hey, they're still beautiful and if you don't play the remix and the original after each other still enjoyable.
Conclusion: a very nice EP, which is important in the development of the band. And for people who do not care about the development of the band: it is just a darn good listen!
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Within Temptation - The Heart Of Everything (2007)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 61:04
Size: 425MB (430MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. The Howling
2. What Have You Done
3. Frozen
4. Our Solemn Hour
5. The Heart Of Everything
6. Hand Of Sorrow
7. The Cross
8. Final Destination
9. All I Need
10. The Truth Beneath The Rose
11. Forgiven
12. What Have You Done (Rock Mix)
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Within Temptation - The Silent Force (2004)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 46:19
Size: 328MB (330MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Intro
2. See Who I Am
3. Jillian (I'd Give My Heart)
4. Stand My Ground
5. Pale
6. Forsaken
7. Angels
8. Memories
9. Aquarius
10. It's The Fear
11. Somewhere
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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My research tells me that Gothic Metal A.D. 2004 hasn't thrived in the successful fashion it has done in recent years. There have been some good albums from established acts such as BESEECH, ENTWINE, LACRIMAS PROFUNDERE, AFTER FOREVER and one modern masterpiece from FLOWING TEARS. Young students like THE WOUNDED and SCREAM SILENCE have proved their talents this year as well but now that we're reaching the end of the year, happily looking forward to greater things, just when you everything seemed over and out, the Dutch gothic sextet known as WITHIN TEMPTATION descends into the scene with an astonishing entre.
'The Silent Force'�, their third full-length, all I can say is WOW!!! I honestly don't care for the countless EVANESCENCE comparisons (even if their true to some extent, which they are by the way, in a non blatant way), nor do I have a problem with the band's commercial course that has been in the works over the years, I like this album very much, it's the only challenger worthy of claiming the throne currently occupied by FLOWING TEARS.
I'll start with the deluxe packaging and, believe it or not, original art concept, which is very alive and breathing, l-o-o-k-i-n-g fabulous oh yeah! The multimedia part is interesting to view, would loved to see a lengthier behind the scene feature cause this is a huge production.
The music then is over the top film score flavoured Gothic Metal bonded with modern electronica, there's hardly a trace of laziness here, they've worked long and hard on this baby. The band's point of focus are the gothic keyboards, Hollywood movie scores courtesy of professional orchestras and choirs and of course the divine vocal presence of seductively dressed up empress Sharon Den Adel creating the strong foundation of each track included on 'The Silent Force'�. Robert Westerholt and Ruud Jolie'´s riffing is simplistic and supportive to the conquering atmosphere. What the guitars lack in technicality they make up for in fatal impact, there's more depth to the guitar tone, 'See Who I Am'�, 'Stand My Ground'� and 'Aquarius'� chop out some pretty low tuned power chord riffing, without sounding like an expert on down tuning hehe.
These ingredients make the songs memorable (even the two bonus tracks are great), 'Forsaken'�, 'Angels'�, 'Aquarius'�, 'It's The Fear'� or the mega hit single 'Stand My Ground'� (you have to admit this song is very close to a Daredevil deja-vu), it doesn't matter, the hooks are multiple in each track, the atmosphere never runs out of ammo, the riffs back up the fountain of catchy melodies and Sharon's performance nails me down to my knees in eternal worship.
To balance the tense ride, we have 'Pale'�, 'Memories'� and 'Somewhere'� caressing our hearts with New Age influences and modern programming together with the omnipresent choirs and orchestras creating new epic heights in this genre, I have to give in to these particular tracks, spellbinding tracks!
'The Silent Force'� will take more time to accept but once the grandeur of this professionally supervised and perfectly produced Film score Goth Metal album has the listener enthralled it should be a rewarding experience for the sceptic (and fan of course). One of this year's finest albums and a future blueprint for modern Gothic beauty, dear readers, this album is ****ing revolutionary!!!
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Within Temptation - An Acoustic Night At The Theatre (2009)
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 54:12
Size: 360MB (375MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Towards The End
2. Stand My Ground
3. Caged
4. All I Need
5. Frozen
6. Somewhere
7. The Cross
8. Pale
9. What Have You Done
10. Memories
11. Forgiven
12. Utopia
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Genre: Symphonic Metal
Length: 62:35|60:25
Size: 873MB (877MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
CD 1
1. Overture
2. Jillian (I'd Give My Heart)
3. The Howling
4. Stand My Ground
5. The Cross
6. What Have You Done
7. Hand Of Sorrow
8. The Heart Of Everything
9. Forgiven
10. Somewhere
11. The Swan Song
12. Memories
CD 2
1. Our Solemn Hour
2. The Other Half (Of Me)
3. Frozen
4. The Promise
5. Angels
6. Mother Earth
7. The Truth Beneath The Rose
8. Deceiver Of Fools
9. All I Need
10. Ice Queen
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Within Temptation - Enter (1997)
Genre: Gothic Metal
Length: 45:45
Size: 316MB (318MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Restless
2. Enter
3. Pearls Of Light
4. Deep Within
5. Gatekeeper
6. Grace
7. Blooded
8. Candles
Review: Metal-Observer (8.5/10)
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The debut album of WITHIN TEMPTATION, released in 1997 and containing all the songs of their two demo recordings, is nothing like 'Mother Earth'�. Although it's almost as brilliant, this album is far more metal in comparison to their well-known second offering. First off all: the riffing is more heavy, but the most striking difference between 'Enter'� and 'Mother Earth'� is the use of male death growls (performed by George Oosthoek from ORPHANAGE).
So, grunting and angelic female vocals? Is this another mediocre beauty-and-the-beast Gothic Metal record? Definitely not, because the band's strong song-writing lifts the album far above the average Gothic Metal offering. And off-course there is also Sharon den Adel's stunning voice, which alone would make for a more than pleasant listen.
Although the 'heavy'� and faster tracks like (for example) 'Deep Within'� and the instrumental track 'Blooded'� are quality tracks that absolutely rock, the band reaches its peaks on the calmer tracks. Take for example the brilliant opening track Restless, which starts out with Sharon singing over a piano (with the band kicking in after the two-minute mark) or the beautiful closing-track 'Candles'�.
Highlight of the album is in my opinion the doomy second track, Enter, which starts out with a cool sample 'welcoming us in someone's home'�. And welcome us they do, with Sharon enchanting us with her voice.
In conclusion: this album may not be as good as 'Mother Earth'�, but the ability to create great composition is already apparent on this release, making it a must-have for all fans of female-fronted Metal, fans of WITHIN TEMPTATION (like me) and music lovers in general.
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Accept - Balls To The Wall (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 56:12
Size: 413MB (415MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Balls To The Wall
2. London Leatherboys
3. Fight It Back
4. Head Over Heels
5. Losing More Than You've Ever Had
6. Love Child
7. Turn Me On
8. Losers And Winners
9. Guardian Of The Night
10. Winterdreams
11. Up To The Limit (Live) (Bonus Track)
12. Head Over Heels (Live) (Bonus Track)
Review: Metalcrypt (5/5)
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When we talk about masterpieces, here's one! This album is in my all-time top 5! How can you start an album better than with the title track Balls to the Wall"! This is Accept's best-known song. A heavy riff that marked its time with a powerful chorus. Accept were at their best with this album: The superb melodic and emotional solos of guitarist Wolf Hoffman in "Head Over Heels", "Love Child", "Turn Me On" and the powerful choirs (an Accept trademark) in "Balls to the Wall", "London Leatherboys" and "Losers and Winners".
Udo's voice is also at its best, for example in "Losing More Than You've Ever Had" and "Winterdreams". Above all, the force of this album resides in the solid song structures and the excellent riffs. We can feel a great chemistry between the musicians. The tracks are mostly mid-tempo except for "Fight It Back" which is faster and has an excellent bass track. The beautiful acoustic song "Winterdreams" ends the studio album in a remarkable fashion.
This album has been Gold-certified in many countries including the US, which is an accomplishment considering that Accept's style was really out of the ordinary. The lyrics (sometimes controversial for the time) were credited to the alias "Deaffy" which was revealed many years later to be Gaby Hauke, the band's manager and also Wolf Hoffman's wife. The sound quality of this album, produced by the band and mixed by Michael Wagener is still remarkable (even for the original, non-remastered version) and has nothing to envy to more recent productions. In Fact, Hammerfall said they recorded their album "Renegade" in 2000 with Michael Wagener because they had "Balls to the Wall" in mind.
This album is simply pure heavy metal. There are no weak tracks. The remastered CD contains two bonus tracks: live versions of "Head Over Heels" and "Love Child", both recorded in Tokyo in 1985. A must-have.
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Accept - Blood Of The Nations (2010)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 72:58
Size: 547MB (631MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Beat The Bastards
2. Teutonic Terror
3. The Abyss
4. Blood Of The Nations
5. Shades Of Death
6. Locked And Loaded
7. Time Machine (Bonus Track)
8. Kill The Pain
9. Rolling The Thunder
10. Pandemic
11. New World Comin'
12. No Shelter
13. Bucket Full Of Hate
Review: Metalcrypt (4.75/5)
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We've all seen the press release describing how some cherished band from the past has gotten back together and plan to record a new album and/or go on tour. I usually regard these occurrences with a mix of cautious hope and pessimism. I've seen it happen WAY too many times where the band in question simply cannot find the spark that made them what they were in the past. Sometimes it's a change in lineup or the songwriting isn't up to snuff or maybe the timing wasn't right. Worse, time may have passed them by altogether. It was with the latter that I greeted Accept's new album, Blood of the Nations. I mean, how do you replace Udo Dirkschneider? Well, you gather as many "classic" members of the band as possible (guitarists Wolf Hoffman and Herman Frank and bassist Peter Baltes) and then you ask former TT Quick vocalist Mark Tornillo to handle the microphone.
I put on Blood of the Nations, expecting the worst, hoping for something decent, and all the album did was KICK MY ASS, repeatedly, with malice and forethought. From the crushing, double-kick opener, "Beat the Bastards" through the pounding closer, "Bucketful of Hate," with its deceptive, "Fast as a Shark" intro, Blood of the Nations outright delivers the goods. It's all here folks, the crunchy, driving riffs, rock solid bass and drums, and twin leads of Hoffman and Frank. Even the awesome, Teutonic backing vocals that made the choruses on Restless and Wild and Balls to the Wall so memorable are present. Songwriting is superb, seeming to pick up right where Balls to the Wall left off (not to demean Metal Heart, but that one did lean to the commercial side quite a bit) yet sounding completely fresh. And over all are the incredible vocals of Mark Tornillo. His voice has enough gruffness that you can easily imagine him singing Accept's classics. Somewhere between Udo and early Jon Oliva, his voice is still distinctive enough to merely remind you of those other vocalists. He fits seamlessly into this new incarnation of Accept. He even breaks out a strong, clean vocal on the "ballad" "Kill the Pain," the only song that doesn't quite live up to the past.
Excellent, straight-up Heavy Metal is what you can expect from Blood of the Nations, an album that successfully merges the glory of the past with the promise of the future. Go and buy Blood of the Nations without hesitation. You won't be disappointed.
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Accept - Breaker (1981)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 43:56
Size: 301MB (303MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Starlight
2. Breaker
3. Run If You Can
4. Can't Stand The Night
5. Son Of A B!tch
6. Burning
7. Feelings
8. Midnight Highway
9. Breaking Up Again
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Accept - Metal Heart (1985)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 48:38
Size: 361MB (365MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Metal Heart
2. Midnight Mover
3. Up To The Limit
4. Wrong is Right
5. Screaming For A Love-Bite
6. Too High To Get it Right
7. Dogs on Leads
8. Teach us to Survive
9. Living for Tonite
10. Bound To Fail
Review: Metalcrypt (5+/5)
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I was going through my collection the other day and came across this album and realized I had not played this in quite some time so I decided to throw it in. Holy SHIT! I had forgotten how damn good this album really is. It was no time at all before I had the stereo cranked, my air guitar tuned and my vocal chords warmed up (well as warmed as they could be anyway).
This was Accept's 6th full length release and some people will say that Balls to the Wall or Restless and Wild is their best album but no one can argue that Metal Heart is a classic in its own right. In my opinion this album is the pinnacle of their career with simply killer songs from beginning to end. There is absolutely no filler on this album and it has some of the catchiest tunes of their career as well as in metal history itself. I dare anyone to listen to Up to the Limit" and not start at least nodding your head. These songs are just so instantly memorable that they will make a permanent residence in your head from the first listen. I had not heard this album in probably ten years and within seconds I was singing along just like I was back in junior high when this album first came out...although my voice was slightly lower and my skin had cleared up.
Overall this is one of those albums that if you are a metal fan at all you should have in your collection. If you already own this album throw it in and get that air guitar ready and the neighbors pissed.
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Accept - Restless And Wild (1982)
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Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 43:59
Size: 283MB (285MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fast As A Shark
2. Restless And Wild
3. Ahead Of The Pack
4. Shake Your Heads
5. Neon Nights
6. Get Ready
7. Demon's Night
8. Flash Rockin' Man
9. Don't Go Stealing My Soul Away
10. Princess Of The Dawn
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Heidiheidoeida" - who doesn't know this cult beginning, where after a scratch a scream pierces the air and then speed hell breaks loose? I am talking about "Fast As A Shark", one of the most important Metal cult songs ever. For the time this song was the fastest thing altogether. Just like the title song, an atmospheric hymn, which's chorus is drilling right into your brain!
The Solingen Metal band ACCEPT around screamer Udo Dirkschneider already had three releases prior to this one, the predecessor "Breaker" (1981) already had been a hellish brick for the time, but with the next album they wanted to get even heavier. And "Restless & Wild" was it. Mega hymns like "Princess Of The Dawn" you only write once in a lifetime. Who does not know this song may not call himself Metalhead. "Shake Your Heads", "Neon Nights" or "Demon's Night", all immortal classics of a band that has forged more Metal classics with songs like "Breaker", "Metal Heart" or "Balls To The Wall".
If "Restless & Wild" is the best effort by ACCEPT, I don't want to decide this. One of the most important it definitely is, because with "Princess Of The Dawn", "Fast As A Shark" and "Restless & Wild" they have written Metal history! Essential!
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Accept - Russian Roulette (1986)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 52:58
Size: 386MB (388MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. T.V. War
2. Monsterman
3. Russian Roulette
4. It's Hard To Find A Way
5. Aiming High
6. Heaven Is Hell
7. Another Second To Be
8. Walking In The Shadow
9. Man Enough To Cry
10. Stand Tight
11. Metal Heart (Live Bonus Track)
12. Screaming For A Love-Bite (Live Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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That I have a weakness for shrill singers should be no secret anymore. Singers like David Wayne (METAL CHURCH), Tim Baker (CIRITH UNGOL) or Wes Waddell (SEASONS OF THE WOLF) speak for themselves. The best one among them always will be Udo Dirkschneider of ACCEPT, though.
And my first album (the last of the Solingen based band before the split) Russian Roulette" shows a band on its peak. When the big ACCEPT classics are to be counted, mostly names like "Restless And Wild", "Breaker" and "Balls To The Wall" are mentioned. But the 86 output is not a iota less good! Everything that ACCEPT ever stood for, dramatic song structures, Cossack choirs, crushing riffs, fantastic solos from Wolf Hoffmann's guitar, precise drum bulwark, a rhythm section working like a Swiss clockwork and an Udo in top form, is excellently bundled on this CD.
It's really hard to pick out any songs, but I'll still try. What CANDLEMASS' "Solitude" is for Doom Metal, definitely "Heaven And Hell" is for the regular Heavy Metal area, a hymn of unique tension for eternity! The furious opener "T.V. War" rams everything into the ground, completely unleashed! Also "Monsterman", already covered by SEVEN WITCHES, is a pure neckbreaker. And then the title song, starting out slowly, then rising hellishly, culminating in an infernal chorus, so divine that I almost lost my mind. And then...
Holy smokes, see that you get out and get this winged divine messenger, if you do not have it yet! Btw, "Russian Roulette" had been one of the first LPs to be blessed with one of the first "Warning" stickers in the States, courtesy of the troop around Tipper Gore.
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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)
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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: 329MB|276MB|335MB|380MB|311MB (artwork 208MB)
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
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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.
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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)
Quote:
'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
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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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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)
Quote:
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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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)
Quote:
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
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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)
Quote:
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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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)
Quote:
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)
Quote:
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
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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)
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
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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
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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)
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)
Quote:
'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
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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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Accept - Balls To The Wall (1984)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 56:12
Size: 413MB (415MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Balls To The Wall
2. London Leatherboys
3. Fight It Back
4. Head Over Heels
5. Losing More Than You've Ever Had
6. Love Child
7. Turn Me On
8. Losers And Winners
9. Guardian Of The Night
10. Winterdreams
11. Up To The Limit (Live) (Bonus Track)
12. Head Over Heels (Live) (Bonus Track)
Review: Metalcrypt (5/5)
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When we talk about masterpieces, here's one! This album is in my all-time top 5! How can you start an album better than with the title track Balls to the Wall"! This is Accept's best-known song. A heavy riff that marked its time with a powerful chorus. Accept were at their best with this album: The superb melodic and emotional solos of guitarist Wolf Hoffman in "Head Over Heels", "Love Child", "Turn Me On" and the powerful choirs (an Accept trademark) in "Balls to the Wall", "London Leatherboys" and "Losers and Winners".
Udo's voice is also at its best, for example in "Losing More Than You've Ever Had" and "Winterdreams". Above all, the force of this album resides in the solid song structures and the excellent riffs. We can feel a great chemistry between the musicians. The tracks are mostly mid-tempo except for "Fight It Back" which is faster and has an excellent bass track. The beautiful acoustic song "Winterdreams" ends the studio album in a remarkable fashion.
This album has been Gold-certified in many countries including the US, which is an accomplishment considering that Accept's style was really out of the ordinary. The lyrics (sometimes controversial for the time) were credited to the alias "Deaffy" which was revealed many years later to be Gaby Hauke, the band's manager and also Wolf Hoffman's wife. The sound quality of this album, produced by the band and mixed by Michael Wagener is still remarkable (even for the original, non-remastered version) and has nothing to envy to more recent productions. In Fact, Hammerfall said they recorded their album "Renegade" in 2000 with Michael Wagener because they had "Balls to the Wall" in mind.
This album is simply pure heavy metal. There are no weak tracks. The remastered CD contains two bonus tracks: live versions of "Head Over Heels" and "Love Child", both recorded in Tokyo in 1985. A must-have.
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Accept - Blood Of The Nations (2010)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 72:58
Size: 547MB (631MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Beat The Bastards
2. Teutonic Terror
3. The Abyss
4. Blood Of The Nations
5. Shades Of Death
6. Locked And Loaded
7. Time Machine (Bonus Track)
8. Kill The Pain
9. Rolling The Thunder
10. Pandemic
11. New World Comin'
12. No Shelter
13. Bucket Full Of Hate
Review: Metalcrypt (4.75/5)
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We've all seen the press release describing how some cherished band from the past has gotten back together and plan to record a new album and/or go on tour. I usually regard these occurrences with a mix of cautious hope and pessimism. I've seen it happen WAY too many times where the band in question simply cannot find the spark that made them what they were in the past. Sometimes it's a change in lineup or the songwriting isn't up to snuff or maybe the timing wasn't right. Worse, time may have passed them by altogether. It was with the latter that I greeted Accept's new album, Blood of the Nations. I mean, how do you replace Udo Dirkschneider? Well, you gather as many "classic" members of the band as possible (guitarists Wolf Hoffman and Herman Frank and bassist Peter Baltes) and then you ask former TT Quick vocalist Mark Tornillo to handle the microphone.
I put on Blood of the Nations, expecting the worst, hoping for something decent, and all the album did was KICK MY ASS, repeatedly, with malice and forethought. From the crushing, double-kick opener, "Beat the Bastards" through the pounding closer, "Bucketful of Hate," with its deceptive, "Fast as a Shark" intro, Blood of the Nations outright delivers the goods. It's all here folks, the crunchy, driving riffs, rock solid bass and drums, and twin leads of Hoffman and Frank. Even the awesome, Teutonic backing vocals that made the choruses on Restless and Wild and Balls to the Wall so memorable are present. Songwriting is superb, seeming to pick up right where Balls to the Wall left off (not to demean Metal Heart, but that one did lean to the commercial side quite a bit) yet sounding completely fresh. And over all are the incredible vocals of Mark Tornillo. His voice has enough gruffness that you can easily imagine him singing Accept's classics. Somewhere between Udo and early Jon Oliva, his voice is still distinctive enough to merely remind you of those other vocalists. He fits seamlessly into this new incarnation of Accept. He even breaks out a strong, clean vocal on the "ballad" "Kill the Pain," the only song that doesn't quite live up to the past.
Excellent, straight-up Heavy Metal is what you can expect from Blood of the Nations, an album that successfully merges the glory of the past with the promise of the future. Go and buy Blood of the Nations without hesitation. You won't be disappointed.
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Accept - Breaker (1981)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 43:56
Size: 301MB (303MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Starlight
2. Breaker
3. Run If You Can
4. Can't Stand The Night
5. Son Of A B!tch
6. Burning
7. Feelings
8. Midnight Highway
9. Breaking Up Again
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Accept - Metal Heart (1985)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 48:38
Size: 361MB (365MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Metal Heart
2. Midnight Mover
3. Up To The Limit
4. Wrong is Right
5. Screaming For A Love-Bite
6. Too High To Get it Right
7. Dogs on Leads
8. Teach us to Survive
9. Living for Tonite
10. Bound To Fail
Review: Metalcrypt (5+/5)
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I was going through my collection the other day and came across this album and realized I had not played this in quite some time so I decided to throw it in. Holy SHIT! I had forgotten how damn good this album really is. It was no time at all before I had the stereo cranked, my air guitar tuned and my vocal chords warmed up (well as warmed as they could be anyway).
This was Accept's 6th full length release and some people will say that Balls to the Wall or Restless and Wild is their best album but no one can argue that Metal Heart is a classic in its own right. In my opinion this album is the pinnacle of their career with simply killer songs from beginning to end. There is absolutely no filler on this album and it has some of the catchiest tunes of their career as well as in metal history itself. I dare anyone to listen to Up to the Limit" and not start at least nodding your head. These songs are just so instantly memorable that they will make a permanent residence in your head from the first listen. I had not heard this album in probably ten years and within seconds I was singing along just like I was back in junior high when this album first came out...although my voice was slightly lower and my skin had cleared up.
Overall this is one of those albums that if you are a metal fan at all you should have in your collection. If you already own this album throw it in and get that air guitar ready and the neighbors pissed.
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Accept - Restless And Wild (1982)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 43:59
Size: 283MB (285MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. Fast As A Shark
2. Restless And Wild
3. Ahead Of The Pack
4. Shake Your Heads
5. Neon Nights
6. Get Ready
7. Demon's Night
8. Flash Rockin' Man
9. Don't Go Stealing My Soul Away
10. Princess Of The Dawn
Review: Metal-Observer (10/10)
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Heidiheidoeida" - who doesn't know this cult beginning, where after a scratch a scream pierces the air and then speed hell breaks loose? I am talking about "Fast As A Shark", one of the most important Metal cult songs ever. For the time this song was the fastest thing altogether. Just like the title song, an atmospheric hymn, which's chorus is drilling right into your brain!
The Solingen Metal band ACCEPT around screamer Udo Dirkschneider already had three releases prior to this one, the predecessor "Breaker" (1981) already had been a hellish brick for the time, but with the next album they wanted to get even heavier. And "Restless & Wild" was it. Mega hymns like "Princess Of The Dawn" you only write once in a lifetime. Who does not know this song may not call himself Metalhead. "Shake Your Heads", "Neon Nights" or "Demon's Night", all immortal classics of a band that has forged more Metal classics with songs like "Breaker", "Metal Heart" or "Balls To The Wall".
If "Restless & Wild" is the best effort by ACCEPT, I don't want to decide this. One of the most important it definitely is, because with "Princess Of The Dawn", "Fast As A Shark" and "Restless & Wild" they have written Metal history! Essential!
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Accept - Russian Roulette (1986)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Length: 52:58
Size: 386MB (388MB w/ extras)
Format: FLAC
Track List:
1. T.V. War
2. Monsterman
3. Russian Roulette
4. It's Hard To Find A Way
5. Aiming High
6. Heaven Is Hell
7. Another Second To Be
8. Walking In The Shadow
9. Man Enough To Cry
10. Stand Tight
11. Metal Heart (Live Bonus Track)
12. Screaming For A Love-Bite (Live Bonus Track)
Review: Metal-Observer(10/10)
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That I have a weakness for shrill singers should be no secret anymore. Singers like David Wayne (METAL CHURCH), Tim Baker (CIRITH UNGOL) or Wes Waddell (SEASONS OF THE WOLF) speak for themselves. The best one among them always will be Udo Dirkschneider of ACCEPT, though.
And my first album (the last of the Solingen based band before the split) Russian Roulette" shows a band on its peak. When the big ACCEPT classics are to be counted, mostly names like "Restless And Wild", "Breaker" and "Balls To The Wall" are mentioned. But the 86 output is not a iota less good! Everything that ACCEPT ever stood for, dramatic song structures, Cossack choirs, crushing riffs, fantastic solos from Wolf Hoffmann's guitar, precise drum bulwark, a rhythm section working like a Swiss clockwork and an Udo in top form, is excellently bundled on this CD.
It's really hard to pick out any songs, but I'll still try. What CANDLEMASS' "Solitude" is for Doom Metal, definitely "Heaven And Hell" is for the regular Heavy Metal area, a hymn of unique tension for eternity! The furious opener "T.V. War" rams everything into the ground, completely unleashed! Also "Monsterman", already covered by SEVEN WITCHES, is a pure neckbreaker. And then the title song, starting out slowly, then rising hellishly, culminating in an infernal chorus, so divine that I almost lost my mind. And then...
Holy smokes, see that you get out and get this winged divine messenger, if you do not have it yet! Btw, "Russian Roulette" had been one of the first LPs to be blessed with one of the first "Warning" stickers in the States, courtesy of the troop around Tipper Gore.
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