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01. "Long Before I Die" 02. "Nervous Man" 03. "Over the Edge" 04. "The Laugh" 05. "Conqueror" 06. "For the Sake of Heaviness" 07. "Aftermath" 08. "In the Hole" 09. "You're Never Alone" 10. "Released" 11. "The Laugh (demo)" 12. "You're Never Alone (rough Mix)"
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 | Description: | When the history of Heavy Metal is finally written, Armored Saint will be remembered as a band that should have joined the elite platinum club, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Metallica, Anthrax, Megadeth & Slayer. Tipped by those who know such things, they displayed both the promise & the talent to springboard them to worldwide success yet, for a number of frustrating reasons, it was not to be. Special Limited Deluxe Collector's Edition, fully re-mastered sound shaped from 24 BIT digital technology, includes 12-page full color booklet.Recorded and mixed at Can-Am Recorders.
Additional mixing at Record Plant, L.A.
Mastered at Masterdisk, N.Y.
All tracks ? 1986 by Chrysalis Music Group, Inc.
All tracks published by Chrysalis Music Group, Inc.
Malcolm Dome's liner notes written in London, June 2011.
Originally released in January 1986 on [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/3198-Chrysalis]Chrysalis Records[/url], CHR 1516.
Reissue of 1985 album with two bonus tracks.
Comes with a sticker on front of the C.D. -
"Armored Saint
Collector's Edition
Remastered & Reloaded
?? Fully Remastered 24 BIT audio
?? Produced by Max Norman
?? Includes 2 previously unreleased demo tracks
?? 16 Page booklet, 3.500 word essay, previously unseen photos & new interviews with John Bush & Joey Vera
CANDY115"
Issued under licence from EMI Records Ltd.
Made in the EU. CANDY115.
? &© 2011 Rock Candy Records Ltd. |  | Producer: |
Max Norman |
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12 |
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CANDY 115 |
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375 Media GmbH Schlachthofstraße 36A, 21079 Hamburg, DE https://375media.com |  |
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Yuriy P. - 07/Dec/2019  Armored Saint always differed from their colleagues in the so-called “labor metal” with healthy enthusiasm and strong, solid sound, as well as an original image and symbolism a la “medieval knights”. And this is the second LP group in a row. Compared to the first album, progress is noticeable towards the complication of melody, quality and technicality, which has a beneficial effect on the material - strong, high-quality and strong. The sound is very hard, but pretty clear. Now there are absolutely no weak songs left, and there are also hits - the alarming “Nervous Man” (2), the complex and progressive semi-ballad “Aftermath” (7), as well as the tough and energetic “You're Never Alone” (9). There are, of course, small flaws - this is straightforwardness and some prevalence of dry technicality and energy over melody. But all the same, the album as a whole is excellent and is recommended to anyone who is seriously interested in heavy metal and does not limit themselves to listening exclusively to the grand genres.
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