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01. "Objection overruled" 02. "I don't wanna be like you" 03. "Protectors of terror" 04. "Slaves to metal" 05. "All or nothing" 06. "Bulletproof" 07. "Amamos la vida" 08. "Sick, dirty and mean" 09. "Donation" 10. "Just by my own" 11. "This one's for you"
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 | Description: | After conquering the rock world with their own teutonic brand of heavy metal in the 1980s with "Balls To The Wall" [1983) and "Metal Heart" (1985), Accept parted ways with original singer and frontman Udo Dirkschneider following the release of 1986's "Russian Roulette". Although a sound and commercially proposed effort, 1989's "Eat The Heat" featuring David Reece on vocals was not what Accept's fans had come to expect, whilst their former singer followed a more metal direction with his eponymously named U.D.O. After the release of "Staying A Life", a 1985 live archive recording featuring their former singer, a reunion was inevitable. Scaled down to Udo Dirkschneider on vocals, Wolf Hoffmann on guitar, Peter Baltes on bass guitar and Stefan Kaufmann on drums, 1993's "Objection Overruled" is certainly a return to form for these German metal legends. Featuring 11 tracks, it includes the singles 'I Don't Wanna Be Like You', 'All or Nothing' and the self-explanatory 'Slaves To Metal', written and produced by the band in conjunction with long term collaborator Deaffy. With expanded artwork, and liner notes by Malcolm Dome based on new interviews with the band.Pre-production at Roxx Studios.
'This record is dedicated to each and everyone who has given the band no rest'
Says "Remastered Edition: Objections Overruled" in the clear tray area.
? 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
© 2015 HNE Recording Ltd
Made in EC
"Objection Overruled" is a powerful CD release from the legendary German heavy metal band Accept, brought to you by Cherry Red. Originally released in 1993, this album marked the triumphant return of vocalist Udo Dirkschneider and saw Accept returning to their classic sound with hard-hitting riffs and anthemic choruses. The record features standout tracks like "I Don't Wanna Be Like You," "Slaves to Metal," and the title track "Objection Overruled." This edition offers remastered audio for optimal listening quality, making it essential for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Accept has been a driving force in heavy metal since their formation in the late 1970s. Known for iconic albums such as "Balls to the Wall" and "Restless and Wild," they have influenced countless bands worldwide with their energetic performances and uncompromising style. Their success includes chart-topping records, international tours, and a loyal fanbase that spans generations.
Cherry Red is renowned for its dedication to preserving classic music across genres through high-quality reissues. With decades of experience in curating exceptional releases, Cherry Red ensures that each product meets rigorous standards of excellence?making them a trusted name among collectors and audiophiles. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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Evgeny K. - 18/Jan/2022  This is a bit of an underrated classic, one which Udo called 'a very good Accept album'. And Wolf Hoffmann's influence on this album is massive as he contributes all guitars (rhythm and lead) and his lead work through the record is impressive.
|  | Yuriy P. - 20/May/2019  The album is a return. Everyone would make such renions! I would like to talk about innovations - these are somewhat uncharacteristic songs for the group, such as the pompous “All Or Nothing”, the instrumental number “Just Be My Own”, which shows not just a professional technique, but really beautiful and elegant melody, the lack of vocals only heightens the atmosphere and gives the track a few extra points, it’s impossible not to single out the hit of all times and peoples “I don’t wanna be like you” - another element in addition to hits like “Russian Roulete”, “Metal Heart” and “Balls To The Wall” . I really liked the bottom hole title “Objection Overruled” with something vaguely reminiscent of the rock and roll moments of the masterpiece album “Breaker”, just a great ballad “Amamos LaVida”, in which everything looks beautiful starting from the solo part and ending with Dirkschneider’s sad vocal with sensual choral refrain (PS: this type of refrain will reign supremely on all Udo solo albums), also a good “Slaves To Metal” featuring a very militant refrain. The disk is integral, absolutely not tedious compared to other creations of the group, often suffering from boredom and dead monotony, each composition is something interesting and original. Unfortunately, this disc was the last classic work of the team and the following two unsuccessful studio longplays did not add respect to the gang and did not become a discovery for the younger generation, so it was at this stage in his work that Accept died for me. I advise the work of all heavy metallers, especially sensitive to purebred German metal.
|  | Volodymyr Z. - 29/May/2015  Very good edition of this album! High quality remastering!
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