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01. "Death row" 02. "Sodom And Gomorra" 03. "The Beast Inside" 04. "Dead On!" 05. "Guns 'R' Us" 06. "Like A Loaded Gun" 07. "What Else" 08. "Stone Evil" 09. "Bad Habits Die Hard" 10. "Prejudice" 11. "Bad Religion" 12. "Generation Clash II" 13. "Writing On The Wall" 14. "Drifting Apart (Instrumental)" 15. "Pomp And Circumstance (Instrumental)"
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 | Description: | Good later day release by the German metal ensemble. This is probably the best effort that Udo and crew had unleashed since their all-out high and mighty â??Restless & Wildâ?? album. Modern day metal classic. Be warned, this record is H-E-A-V-Y!! This record is brimming with classic hooks and riffs from the opening â??Death Rowâ?, to the slamming â??Sodom and Gomorrahâ?, to the grinding â??Stone Evilâ? or even the sliding â??What Else?â?. - =10TH STUDIO LP FOR SOLINGEN, GERMANY, HEAVY METALLERS=© 2004 Sony Music Entertainment / ? 20044 Sony Music Entertainment.
Released under exclusive license from Sony Music Entertainment Netherlands BV.
This release ? &© 2013 Music On CD.
Made in the EU.
Standard jewel-case (transparent tray) with 12 page booklet"Death Row" is a powerful studio album by the legendary German heavy metal band Accept, released in 1994. This CD edition, produced by MUSIC ON C, captures Accept at one of their most intense and creative periods. The album features hard-hitting tracks like "Bad Habits Die Hard," "Sodom & Gomorra," and the title track "Death Row," showcasing the band's signature blend of aggressive riffs and melodic hooks. Known for pushing boundaries within the genre, Accept delivers both speed-driven anthems and darker, more atmospheric songs on this record. MUSIC ON C is renowned for its high-quality reissues and dedication to preserving classic albums with exceptional sound fidelity. As pioneers of European heavy metal since their formation in 1976, Accept have achieved international acclaim with hits such as "Balls to the Wall" and are celebrated for influencing generations of metal bands worldwide. |  | No. of tracks: |
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Evgeny K. - 06/Dec/2020  Super sound and raging members of the band deliver an excellent album.
Much better than ''objection overulled'' and ''predator''.
|  | Alexander S. - 14/Oct/2019  Reunited in the early 90s, ACCERT released the album Objection Overruled, which received rave reviews. The disc combines the classic tricks of the group and a new, truly fresh sound. A completely different assessment awaited the next release after him - "Death Row". It was not only ambiguously received by fans, but also from the maestro Dirkschneider himself received the stigma of "the worst album in discography."
"Death Row" is indeed very different from the usual German material. For traditional heavy time, then it was not the best. The younger generation of listeners became interested in other styles. ASSERT tried to modernize their music. Hence the heavier sound, and, in some places, structural simplifications, when the large parts use the part of one guitar (instead of the usual two), and the more significant role of the bass in the overall musical canvas. The original melody of the album. The entire work of guitarist Hoffmann - both composer and performing, became somewhat different. His solos have changed. A new approach could be seen already on the disc "Objection Overruled". Only with this album it is correct to draw some parallels. But there are few of them. "Death Row" is still a different disc, with unusual guitar passages and a much darker atmosphere. It makes no sense to list all the differences. There are no mention here of any self-copying or blind adherence to previous standards! However, the vocals of Udo Dirkschneider are still recognizable.
All album texts are imbued with acutely social themes. A clip was shot on the title track, reporting the errors of justice when the death penalty is applied to an innocent person. A deep meaning is laid in the ballad “Writing on the Wall”, which tells about the consequences of a global environmental disaster.
I really liked the album. There are memorable moments in every song. (Although the disc is really hard to call hit) The famous fragment of “Saber Dance” (auth. Khachaturian) was successfully used on “Sodom & Gomorra”. The vocals on Stone Evil are partially synthesized, and an oriental motif is artfully woven into the music. For the first time, the original version of “Generation Clash” was recorded with Udo's voice (the song was composed back in 1986). The last two instrumental tracks, in a pleasant atmosphere, negate the whole gloom of the album.
There is a misconception that after the recording of "Death Row" ACCERT split for the second time, before the release of the last longplay. In fact, then the group held a world tour (in the wake of which a double live was subsequently released) in support of the album and took a temporary vacation.
Following the maestro Dirkschneider, many still condemn the group’s departure from its classical sound, both on this disc and on the release of Predator (1996) released after it (although musical ideas from recent albums are noticeable even on the 1997 solo disc UDO project). But I do not share the work of ASSERT, but I enjoy listening to all of their discography, which, together with the latest albums, has become even more diverse.
|  | Volodymyr Z. - 25/Oct/2015  Super edition! Long time waiting album for me. ACCEPT collection is full!
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