Κυριακή 30 Νοεμβρίου 2008

IGGY POP AND THE STOOGES-RAW POWER


Review by Mark Deming
In 1972, the Stooges were near the point of collapse when David Bowie's management team, MainMan, took a chance on the band at Bowie's behest. By this point, guitarist Ron Asheton and bassist Dave Alexander had been edged out of the picture, and James Williamson had signed on as Iggy's new guitar mangler; Asheton rejoined the band shortly before recording commenced on Raw Power, but was forced to play second fiddle to Williamson as bassist. By most accounts, tensions were high during the recording of Raw Power, and the album sounds like the work of a band on its last legs -- though rather than grinding to a halt, Iggy & the Stooges appeared ready to explode like an ammunition dump. From a technical standpoint, Williamson was a more gifted guitar player than Asheton (not that that was ever the point), but his sheets of metallic fuzz were still more basic (and punishing) than what anyone was used to in 1973, while Ron Asheton played his bass like a weapon of revenge, and his brother Scott Asheton remained a powerhouse behind the drums. But the most remarkable change came from the singer; Raw Power revealed Iggy as a howling, smirking, lunatic genius. Whether quietly brooding ("Gimme Danger") or inviting the apocalypse ("Search and Destroy"), Iggy had never sounded quite so focused as he did here, and his lyrics displayed an intensity that was more than a bit disquieting. In many ways, almost all Raw Power has in common with the two Stooges albums that preceded it is its primal sound, but while the Stooges once sounded like the wildest (and weirdest) gang in town, Raw Power found them heavily armed and ready to destroy the world -- that is, if they didn't destroy themselves first.
1
Search and Destroy
2
Gimme Danger
3
Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell
4
Penetration
5
Raw Power
6
I Need Somebody
7
Shake Appeal
8
Death Trip

IGGY POP AND THE STOOGES-FUN HOUSE


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IGGY POP AND THE STOOGES-THE STOOGES


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Κυριακή 9 Νοεμβρίου 2008

GUNS n ROSES-USE YOUR ILLUSION II


1
Civil War
2
14 Years
3
Yesterdays
4
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
5
Get in the Ring
6
Shotgun Blues
7
Breakdown
8
Pretty Tied Up
9
Locomotive
10
So Fine
11
Estranged
12
You Could Be Mine
13
Don't Cry [Alternate Lyrics]
14
My World

Σάββατο 4 Οκτωβρίου 2008

DEEP PURPLE-FIREBALL 25th ANIVERSARY ADITION


DANZIN-DANZIN


Review by Steve Huey
Danzig debuts with a record of simple, pounding, bluesy metal featuring lead singer Glenn Danzig's trademark Elvis-meets-Jim Morrison bellow and outlandishly dark, evil lyrics. There isn't a great deal of musical variety or complexity here, but the band powers its way through such signature tunes as "Twist of Cain," "Am I Demon," and the (future) hit "Mother" with a primal energy. Plus, Danzig's tongue-in-cheek posturing as the ultimate unholier-than-thou heavy metal frontman gives the record a definite appeal, even if one is not inclined to view his theatrics as dangerous or threatening.
1
Twist of Cain
2
ot of This World
3
She Rides
4
Soul on Fire
5
Am I Demon
6
Mother
7
Possession
8
End of Time
9
The Hunter
10
Evil Thing

Σάββατο 13 Σεπτεμβρίου 2008

IRON MAIDEN-SEVENTH SON OF THE SEVENTH SON


Review by Greg Prato
In 1988, harsh thrash metal and radio-friendly glam rock were the two chief heavy metal styles. Instead of aligning themselves to either camp, Iron Maiden stuck to their guns and issued a concept album, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. Concept albums had spelled disaster for other metal bands in the past, but this proved not to be the case with Maiden, resulting in what many fans consider their last true classic album (and the last with guitarist Adrian Smith, until their late-'90s reunion). Although the songs are all lyrically tied together by the story of a prophet who tries (unsuccessfully) to warn a village of an impending holocaust, they don't have to be listened to in succession to be enjoyed — one of the main reasons the album worked so well. A total of four singles were issued in the U.K. (all Top Tens) — "Can I Play with Madness?," "The Evil That Men Do," "The Clairvoyant," and "Infinite Dreams" — which all prove to be the album's best cuts. But like earlier Maiden albums, this is a complete album — while "Moonchild," "The Prophecy," "Only the Good Die Young," and the epic title track are not as well-known as the singles, they are just as noteworthy. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son marked the end of a golden era for one of metal's all-time best bands.

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Moonchild
2
Infinite Dreams
3
Can I Play with Madness
4
The Evil That Men Do
5
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
6
The Prophecy
7
The Clairvoyant
8
Only the Good Die Young

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Παρασκευή 12 Σεπτεμβρίου 2008

IRON MAIDEN-PIECE OF MIND


1
Where Eagles Dare
2
Revelations
3
Flight of Icarus
4
Die With Your Boots On
5
The Trooper
6
Still Life
7
Quest for Fire
8
Sun and Steel
9
To Tame a Land

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Σάββατο 23 Αυγούστου 2008

OZZY OZBOURNE- BARK AT THE MOON


Review by Steve Huey
Ozzy Osbourne finds a permanent replacement for Randy Rhoads in Jake E. Lee, a more standard metal guitarist without Rhoads' neo-classical compositional ability or stylistic flair. Still, Osbourne and his band turn in a competent, workmanlike set of heavy metal featuring the crunching title track, whose video (featuring Osbourne dressed as a werewolf) became popular on MTV. Unfortunately, substance abuse problems would prevent Osbourne from releasing another record up to the standards of Bark at the Moon for nearly the rest of the decade.

1
Bark at the Moon
2
You're No Different
3
Now You See It (Now You Don't)
4
Rock 'N' Roll Rebel
5
Centre of Eternity
6
So Tired
7
Slow Down
8
Waiting for Darkness
9
Spiders in the Night [*]
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IRON MAIDEN- LIVE AT DONINGTON


Review by Greg Prato
As the title says, Live at Donington was recorded live at England's annual heavy metal festival, Castle Donington, on August 22, 1993. The performances are definitely an improvement over the disappointingly lackluster A Real Live Dead One collection (taken from the same tour), while the track listing is a near-exact duplicate of Dead One. Highlights include such Iron Maiden oldies but goodies as "The Number of the Beast," "Wrathchild," "2 Minutes to Midnight," "Hallowed Be Thy Name," "Iron Maiden," and the then-recent favs "Tailgunner," "Fear of the Dark," "Bring Your Daughter...to the Slaughter," and "Can I Play With Madness?" While fans of Maiden's more obscure material may prefer A Real Live Dead One, Live at Donington proves to be the better of the two on the strength of its far more inspired performances. While 1985's Live After Death remains Iron Maiden's definitive live collection, Live at Donington proved to be a proper follow-up.
1
Be Quick or Be Dead
2
The Number of the Beast
3
Wrathchild
4
From Here to Eternity
5
Can I Play with Madness
6
Wasting Love
7
Tailgunner
8
The Evil That Men Do
9
Afraid to Shoot Strangers
10
Fear of the Dark
11
Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter

METALLICA-LOAD


1
Ain't My Bitch
2
2 X 4
3
The House
4
Until It Sleeps
5
King Nothing
6
Hero of the Day
7
Bleeding Me
8
Cure
9
Poor Twisted Me
10
Wasting My Hate
11
Mama Said
12
Thorn Within
13
Ronnie
14
The Outlaw Torn

Τετάρτη 13 Αυγούστου 2008

SLAYER-SHOW NO MERCY


Review by Jeremy Ulrey
Released at the forefront of the early-'80s thrash movement, Show No Mercy proved to be only a small step toward Slayer's domination of the extreme metal scene, basically amounting to a cleaned-up version of black metal stalwarts Venom. Everything about this album, from the production to the musicianship, is amateurish compared to later releases, but in the same way Metallica was on their own debut, Kill 'Em All. Despite the band's shortcomings, a number of future classics are present on this album, including concert favorites "The Antichrist," "Die by the Sword," and "Black Magic." Show No Mercy remains a solid, if inessential, part of the Slayer legacy. [The 1987 reissue includes three tracks from the Haunting the Chapel EP, though those have since been omitted in favor of both records being independently re-released.]
1
Evil Has No Boundaries
2
The Antichrist
3
Die by the Sword
4
Fight Till Death
5
Metal Storm/Face the Slayer
6
Black Magic
7
Tormentor
8
The Final Command
9
Crionics
10
Show No Mercy
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IRON MAIDEN- IRON MAIDEN


Review by Greg Prato
Iron Maiden's 1980 self-titled album is certainly one of heavy metal's all-time best debuts. Surfacing from the underground along with a host of other New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands (e.g., Def Leppard, Motörhead), Maiden's debut proved to be incredibly influential for future metal bands — it was one of the first to merge heavy metal's power with punk's riffing and attitude, forging a blueprint for such genres as thrash, speed, and death metal. While the band would branch out musically on future releases, Iron Maiden contains some of their most straight-ahead compositions, such as "Prowler," "Sanctuary," "Charlotte the Harlot," and the title track. The group's more progressive direction is signaled by the seven-and-a-half-minute epic "Phantom of the Opera," as well as by the breakneck instrumental "Transylvania." Also featured was Maiden's first Top 40 U.K. single, the anthemic "Running Free," plus several calmer compositions like "Remember Tomorrow" and "Strange World," which showed that there was more to this young band than just bashing away. Bassist/leader Steve Harris proved to be the band's main songwriter/wordsmith early on, with lyrics that often proved thought-provoking — a sharp detour from the expected topic of sex, drugs, and rock & roll that most metal bands relied on, while vocalist Paul Di'Anno's oft-rough vocals were also a main ingredient. Add to it inspired performances by the other members (including second guitarist Dennis Stratton's sole album appearance with Maiden), and you have a promising, ultimately classic debut.
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Prowler
2
Sanctuary
3
Remember Tomorrow
4
Running Free
5
Phantom of the Opera
6
Transylvania
7
Strange World
8
Charlotte the Harlot
9
Iron Maiden

WASP-KILL FUCK DIE


1
Kill Fuck Die
2
Take the Addiction
3
My Tortured Eyes
4
Kill-A-Head
5
Kill Your Pretty Face
6
Fetus
7
Little Death
8
U
9
Wicked Love
10
The Horror

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Παρασκευή 1 Αυγούστου 2008

TESTAMENT-LOW


1
Low
2
Legions (In Hiding)
3
Hail Mary
4
Trail of Tears
5
Shades of War
6
P.C.
7
Dog Faced Gods
8
All I Could Bleed
9
Urotsukidoji [instrumental]
10
Chasing Fear
11
Ride
12
Last Call
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WASP-DYING FOR THE WORLD


1
Shadow Man
2
My Wicked Heart
3
Black Bone Torso
4
Hell for Eternity
5
Hallowed Ground
6
Revengeance
7
Trail of Tears
8
Stone Cold Killers
9
Rubber Man
10
Hallowed Ground [take]

Δευτέρα 21 Ιουλίου 2008

SEPULTURA-CHAOS A.D.


1
Refuse/Resist
2
Territory
3
Slave New World
4
Amen
5
Kaiowas
6
Propaganda
7
Biotech Is Godzilla
8
Nomad
9
We Who Are Not as Others
10
Manifest
11
The Hunt
12
Clenched Fist
13
Policia
14
Screams and Laugthers



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SEPULTURA-ARISE



1
Arise
2
Dead Embryonic Cells
3
Desperate Cry
4
Murder
5
Subtraction
6
Altered State
7
Under Siege (Regnum Iraw)
8
Meaningless Movements
9
Infected Voice

Πέμπτη 17 Ιουλίου 2008

KREATOR-COMA OF SOULS



1
When the Sun Burns Red
2
Coma of Souls
3
People of the Lie
4
World Beyond
5
Terror Zone
6
Agents of Brutality
7
Material World Paranoia
8
Twisted Urges
9
Hidden Dictator
10
Mental Slavery


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BRUCE DICKINSON-SCREAM FOR ME BRAZIL


1
Trumpets of Jericho
2
King in Crimson
3
Chemical Wedding
4
Gates of Urizen
5
Killing Floor
6
Book of Thel
7
Tears of the Dragon
8
Laughing in the Hiding Bush
9
Accident of Birth
10
The Tower
11
Darkside of Aquarius
12
The Road to Hell


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Κυριακή 13 Ιουλίου 2008

IRON MAIDEN-THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST


Review by Greg Prato
Even though Iron Maiden were on the brink of worldwide superstardom after their breakthrough sophomore effort, Killers, vocalist Paul Di'Anno left the band at the conclusion of their 1981 world tour. Many fans wondered if this would signal the end to one of metal's most promising new bands, but their worries were soon erased after hearing the 1982 masterpiece The Number of the Beast. Ex-Samson singer Bruce Dickinson replaced Di'Anno, and his strong, operatic vocals proved to be one of Maiden's most distinctive trademarks. And while the music on their first albums contained elements of punk, Beast was a 100 percent true heavy metal album, as Maiden's songwriting and sound continued to solidify. Topping the charts in the U.K., and becoming their first U.S. Top 40 record, The Number of the Beast spawned a pair of all-time classic metal anthems — "Run to the Hills" (which dealt with the plight of the American Indian) and the demonic title track (which caused controversy among religious groups, who wrongfully labeled the band Satan worshippers). But, like its predecessor, not a single weak track is included — "Invaders," "The Prisoner," "22 Acacia Avenue" (a follow-up to 1980's "Charlotte the Harlot"), and "Gangland" were all rocking highlights; the quieter "Children of the Damned" and "Hallowed Be Thy Name" were also featured. The Number of the Beast is quite simply one of the best heavy metal albums ever released.
1
Invaders
2
Children of the Damned
3
The Prisoner
4
22 Acacia Avenue
5
The Number of the Beast
6
Run to the Hills
7
Gangland
8
Total Eclipse
9
Hallowed Be Thy Name

W.A.S.P- THE LAST COMMAND


1
Wild Child
2
Ball Crusher
3
Fistful of Diamonds
4
Jack Action
5
Widowmaker
6
Blind in Texas
7
Cries in the Night
8
The Last Command
9
Running Wild in the Streets
10
Sex Drive

TWISTED SISTER-YOU CAN'T STOP ROCK AND ROLL


1
The Kids Are Back Snider
2
Like a Knife in the Back
3
Ride to Live, Live to Ride
4
I Am (I'm Me) [I'm Me]
5
The Power and the Glory
6
We're Gonna Make It
7
I've Had Enough
8
I'll Take You Alive
9
You're Not Alone (Suzette's Song)
10
You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll


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Τρίτη 1 Ιουλίου 2008

TESTAMENT-THE GATHERING


1
D.N.R. [Do Not Resuscitate]
2
Down for Life
3
Eyes of Wrath
4
True Believer
5
3 Days in Darkness
6
Legions of the Dead
7
Careful What You Wish For
8
Riding the Snake
9
Allegiance
10
Sewn Shut Eyes
11
Fall of Sipledome

METALLICA-MASTER OF PUPPETS


1
Battery
2
Master of Puppets
3
The Thing That Should Not Be
4
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
5
Disposable Heroes
6
Leper Messiah
7
Orion [instrumental]
8
Damage, Inc.

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W.A.S.P.-THE CRIMSON IDOL



1
The Titanic Overture Lawless
2
The Invisible Boy Lawless
3
Arena of Pleasure Lawless
4
Chainsaw Charlie (Murders in the New Morgue) Lawless
5
The Gypsy Meets the Boy Lawless
6
Doctor Rockter Lawless
7
I Am One Lawless
8
The Idol

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Τρίτη 24 Ιουνίου 2008

IRON MAIDEN- KILLERS


Review by Greg Prato
Iron Maiden's sophomore effort, 1981's Killers, proved to be a more focused and developed affair than its predecessor. Contributing factors included the first appearance by new guitarist Adrian Smith, who helped develop Maiden's signature twin-guitar harmonies with original member Dave Murray, plus respected metal producer Martin Birch (Deep Purple) manning the controls for the first time (his first of ten albums with the band). Killers contains a much livelier sound than the debut, while bassist Steve Harris again played a prominent role in the songwriting, penning ten of the album's 11 tracks, while co-writing another. Chock full of classics, Killers is one consistent highlight — the homicidal tales of "Murders in the Rue Morgue" and the title track, the crushing instrumental "Genghis Khan," as well as such forgotten first-rate rockers as "Innocent Exile," "Purgatory," "Twilight Zone," and "Drifter." Inexplicably, the album's two best tracks — the shout-along anthem "Wrathchild" and the melodic "Prodigal Son" — were never issued as singles. Another hit album back home in England, Killers also gave the quintet their first taste of U.S. chart success, spurred on by their first stateside tour. Killers is another bona fide Maiden classic, but would also prove to be vocalist Paul Di'Anno's last with the group.
1
The Ides of March Harris
2
Wrathchild Harris
3
Murders in the Rue Morgue Harris
4
Another Life Harris
5
Genghis Khan Harris
6
Innocent Exile Harris
7
Killers DiAnno, Harris
8
Prodigal Son Harris
9
Purgatory Harris
10
Twilight Zone Harris, Murray
11
Drifter Harris

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Δευτέρα 23 Ιουνίου 2008

METALLICA-KILL EM ALL



Review by Steve Huey
The true birth of thrash. On Kill 'Em All, Metallica fuses the intricate riffing of New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and Diamond Head with the velocity of Motörhead and hardcore punk. James Hetfield's highly technical rhythm guitar style drives most of the album, setting new standards of power, precision, and stamina. But really, the rest of the band is just as dexterous, playing with tightly controlled fury even at the most ridiculously fast tempos. There are already several extended, multi-sectioned compositions foreshadowing the band's later progressive epics, though these are driven by adrenaline, not texture. A few tributes to heavy metal itself are a bit dated lyrically; like Diamond Head, the band's biggest influence, Kill 'Em All's most effective tone is one of supernatural malevolence — as pure sound, the record is already straight from the pits of hell. Ex-member Dave Mustaine co-wrote four of the original ten tracks, but the material all sounds of a piece. And actually, anyone who worked backward through the band's catalog might not fully appreciate the impact of Kill 'Em All when it first appeared — unlike later releases, there simply isn't much musical variation (apart from a lyrical bass solo from Cliff Burton). The band's musical ambition also grew rapidly, so today, Kill 'Em All sounds more like the foundation for greater things to come. But that doesn't take anything away from how fresh it sounded upon first release, and time hasn't dulled the giddy rush of excitement in these performances. Frightening, awe-inspiring, and absolutely relentless, Kill 'Em All is pure destructive power, executed with jaw-dropping levels of scientific precision. [An Elektra reissue added the cover songs "Blitzkrieg" and "Am I Evil?" from the European Creeping Death EP, which were later deleted and included on Garage, Inc.]


1
Hit the Lights Hetfield, McGovney, Mustaine ...
2
The Four Horsemen Hetfield, Mustaine, Ulrich
3
Motorbreath Hetfield
4
Jump in the Fire Hetfield, Mustaine, Ulrich
5
(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth Burton
6
Whiplash Hetfield, Ulrich
7
Phantom Lord Hetfield, Mustaine, Ulrich
8
No Remorse Hetfield, Ulrich
9
Seek and Destroy Hetfield, Ulrich
10
Metal Militia Hetfield, Mustaine, Ulrich


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Τετάρτη 18 Ιουνίου 2008

NIRVANA-NEVERMIND


1
Smells Like Teen Spirit Cobain, Grohl, Novoselic
2
In Bloom Cobain, Nirvana
3
Come as You Are Cobain
4
Breed Cobain, Nirvana
5
Lithium Cobain
6
Polly Cobain, Nirvana
7
Territorial Pissings Cobain, Nirvana
8
Drain You Cobain, Nirvana
9
Lounge Act Cobain, Nirvana
10
Stay Away Cobain, Nirvana
11
On a Plain Cobain, Nirvana
12
Something in the Way Cobain, Nirvana

GUNS N ROSES- GUNS N LIES


1
Reckless Life
2
Nice Boys
3
Move to the City
4
Mama Kin
5
Patience
6
Used to Love Her
7
You're Crazy
8
One in a Million

Πέμπτη 12 Ιουνίου 2008

KREATOR- TERRIBLE CERTAINTY



1
Blind Faith Fioretto, Petrozza, Reil ...
2
Storming With Menace Fioretto, Petrozza, Reil ...
3
Terrible Certainty Petrozza
4
As the World Burns Fioretto, Petrozza, Reil ...
5
Toxic Trace Kreator, Petrozza
6
No Escape Fioretto, Petrozza, Reil ...
7
One of Us Fioretto, Petrozza, Reil ...
8
Behind the Mirror Petrozza


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Τετάρτη 11 Ιουνίου 2008

MOTORHEAD-EVERYTHING LOUNDER,EVERYTHING LIVE...


TESTAMENT-THE LEGACY



Review by Alex Henderson
Comparable to Slayer, Megadeth, and Metallica, Testament is one of thrash metal's more accessible and best-known bands. Testament quickly earned respect in thrash circles with its debut album, The Legacy, a relentlessly heavy and promising effort focusing on such subjects as the occult, witchcraft, nuclear war, and global destruction. Though one can hear the influence of Judas Priest and Metallica on bonecrushing numbers like "Burnt Offerings," "Apocalyptic City," and "First Strike Is Deadly," there's no question that Testament had a collective personality and vision of its own. Alex Perialas' production is superb — well respected in metal circles, he obviously encouraged Testament to play hard and let it rip.
1
Over the Wall Christian, Peterson ...
2
The Haunting Peterson, Skolnick, Souza
3
Burnt Offerings Peterson, Skolnick, Souza
4
Raging Waters Peterson, Souza
5
C.O.T.L.O.D. Peterson, Ramirez
6
First Strike Is Deadly Christian, Peterson ...
7
Do or Die Billy, Clemente, Peterson ...
8
Alone in the Dark Peterson, Skolnick, Souza
9
Apocalyptic City Peterson

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Σάββατο 7 Ιουνίου 2008

IRON MAIDEN-DEATH ON THE ROAD


1
Wildest Dreams Harris, Smith
2
Wrathchild
3
Can I Play with Madness Dickinson, Harris, Smith
4
The Trooper Harris
5
Dance of Death Gers, Harris
6
Rainmaker Dickinson, Harris, Murray
7
Brave New World Dickinson, Harris, Murray
8
Paschendale Harris, Smith
9
Lord of the Flies Gers, Harris
10
No More Lies Harris
11
Hallowed Be Thy Name Harris
12
Fear of the Dark Harris
13
Iron Maiden Harris
14
Journeyman Dickinson, Harris, Smith
15
The Number of the Beast Harris
16
Run to the Hills Harris

Παρασκευή 30 Μαΐου 2008

Metallica - 2007-07-03 - Athens Rockwave Festival,TerraVibe


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Lynyrd Skynyrd - The Last Rebel


1.
Good Lovin's Hard to Find
2.
One Thing
3.
Can't Take That Away
4.
Best Things in Life
5.
The The Last Rebel
6.
Outta Hell in My Dodge
7.
Kiss Your Freedom Goodbye
8.
South of Heaven
9.
Love Don't Always Come Easy
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Born to Run

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Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More from the Road


Double live albums were commonplace during the '70s, even for bands that weren't particularly good in concert. As a travelin' band, Lynyrd Skynyrd made their fame and fortune by being good in concert, so it made sense that they released a double-live, entitled One More from the Road, in 1976, months after the release of their fourth album, Gimme Back My Bullets. That might have been rather quick for a live album -- only three years separated this record from the group's debut -- but it was enthusiastically embraced, entering the Top Ten (it would become one of their best-selling albums, as well). It's easy to see why it was welcomed, since this album demonstrates what a phenomenal catalog of songs Skynyrd accumulated. Street Survivors, which appeared the following year, added "That Smell" and "You Got That Right" to the canon, but this pretty much has everything else, sometimes extended into jams as long as those of the Allmans, but always much rawer, nearly dangerous. That catalog, as much as the strong performances, makes One More from the Road worth hearing. Heard here, on one record, the consistency of Skynyrd's work falls into relief, and they not only clearly tower above their peers based on what's here; the cover of "T for Texas" illustrates that they're carrying on the Southern tradition, not starting a new one. Like most live albums, this is not necessarily essential, but if you're a fan, it's damn hard to take this album off after it starts. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


1.
Workin' for MCA
2.
I Ain't the One
3.
Saturday Night Special
4.
Searching
5.
Travelin' Man
6.
Simple Man
7.
Whiskey Rock-A-Roller
8.
The The Needle and the Spoon
9.
Gimme Back My Bullets
10.
Tuesday's Gone
1.
Gimme Three Steps
2.
Call Me the Breeze
3.
T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)
5.
Crossroads
6.
Free Bird
11.
Sweet Home Alabama

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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin' Fancy


Second Helping brought Lynyrd Skynyrd mass success and for the follow-up they offered Nuthin' Fancy. It was a self-deprecating title for a record that may have offered more of the same, at least on the surface, but was still nearly peerless as a Southern rock record. The biggest difference with this record is that the band, through touring, has become heavier and harder, fitting right in with the heavy album rock bands of the mid-'70s. The second notable difference is that Ronnie Van Zant may have been pressed for material, since there are several songs here that are just good generic rockers. But he and Skynyrd prove that what makes a great band great is how they treat generic material, and Skynyrd makes the whole of Nuthin' Fancy feel every bit as convincing as their first two records. For one, the record has a rawer edge than Second Helping, which helps make the slight preponderance of predictable (but not bad) material easy to accept, since it all sounds so good. Then there's the fact that many of these eight songs still showcase Van Zant at the top of his game, whether it's the storming opener "Saturday Night Special," "Railroad Song," "On the Hunt," or the rollicking "Whiskey Rock-a-Roller." Yes, this does pale in comparison with its predecessors, but most hard rock bands would give their left arm for a record that swaggers and hits as hard as Nuthin' Fancy. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


1.
Saturday Night Special
2.
Cheatin' Woman
3.
Railroad Song
4.
I'm a Country Boy
5.
On the Hunt
6.
Am I Losin'
7.
Made in the Shade
8.
Whiskey Rock-A-Roller

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Lynyrd Skynyrd - Second Helping

Lynyrd Skynyrd wrote the book on Southern rock with their first album, so it only made sense that they followed it for their second album, aptly titled Second Helping. Sticking with producer Al Kooper (who, after all, discovered them), the group turned out a record that replicated all the strengths of the original, but was a little tighter and a little more professional. It also revealed that the band, under the direction of songwriter Ronnie Van Zant, was developing a truly original voice. Of course, the band had already developed their own musical voice, but it was enhanced considerably by Van Zant's writing, which was at turns plainly poetic, surprisingly clever, and always revealing. Though Second Helping isn't as hard a rock record as Pronounced, it's the songs that make the record. "Sweet Home Alabama" became ubiquitous, yet it's rivaled by such terrific songs as the snide, punkish "Workin' for MCA," the Southern groove of "Don't Ask Me No Questions," the affecting "The Ballad of Curtis Loew," and "The Needle and the Spoon," a drug tale as affecting as their rival Neil Young's "Needle and the Damage Done," but much harder rocking. This is the part of Skynyrd that most people forget -- they were a great band, but they were indelible because that was married to great writing. And nowhere was that more evident than on Second Helping. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


1.
Sweet Home Alabama
2.
I Need You
3.
Don't Ask Me No Questions
4.
Workin' for MCA
5.
The The Ballad of Curtis Loew
6.
Swamp Music
7.
The The Needle and the Spoon
8.
Call Me the Breeze

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Τετάρτη 28 Μαΐου 2008

GRAVE DIGGER-KNIGHTS OF THE CROSS



1
Inquisition
2
Deus lo Vult
3
Baphomet
4
Knights of the Cross
5
Monks of War
6
Over the Sea
7
Heroes of This Time
8
The Curse of Jacques
9
Fanatic Assassins
10
The Battle of Bannockburn
11
Lionheart
12
The Keeper of the Holy Grail

Σάββατο 24 Μαΐου 2008

HEAR N AID STARS 1985


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Stars Hear 'N Aid
2
Up to the Limit [#] Accept
3
On the Road [#] Motorhead
4
Distant Early Warning [#] Rush
5
Heaven's on Fire Kiss
6
Can You See Me Jimi Hendrix
7
Hungry for Heaven Dio
8
Go for the Throat Y&T
9
The Zoo [#] Scorpions
by Bret Adams
The mid-'80s charity trend in popular music even extended into the heavy metal and hard rock community. Veteran vocalist Ronnie James Dio formed the Hear 'n Aid project in 1985 to raise money for famine relief all over the world. It didn't get much media coverage and it didn't achieve blockbuster sales like Band Aid or USA for Africa, but Hear 'n Aid did generate a respectable amount of revenue. On May 20 and 21, 1985, 40 hard rock musicians joined together as Hear 'n Aid at A&M Records Studios and recorded "Stars." This dramatic epic features plenty of vocal gymnastics and guitar shredding. The participants included, among many others: Dio's Vinny Appice, Jimmy Bain, Vivian Campbell, Dio himself, and Claude Schnell; Iron Maiden's Dave Murray and Adrian Smith; Journey's Neal Schon; Judas Priest's Rob Halford; Yngwie Malmsteen; Ted Nugent; Spinal Tap's David St. Hubbins and Derek Smalls; and Twisted Sister's Eddie Ojeda. The other eight Hear 'n Aid tracks include live offerings from Accept, Dio, Kiss, Motörhead, Rush, and Scorpions, and two studio selections from Jimi Hendrix and Y&T.

Παρασκευή 23 Μαΐου 2008

IRON MAIDEN-TWILIGHT ZONE(1981)


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Twilight zone
2
Wrathchild

BLACK-SABBATH LIVE 2007


1
E5150
2
Neon Night
3
NIB
4
Children of the sea
5
Country girl
6
Black Sabbath
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War Pigs
8
Sliping Away
9
Iron Man
10
The Mob rules
11
Heaven and Hell
12
Paranoid
13
Voodoo
14
Children of the Grave


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