Alive AG Battle hymns 2011 (+ bonus tracks) CD Heavy Metal Manowar

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Alive AG Battle hymns 2011 (+ bonus tracks) CD Heavy Metal Manowar

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Magic Circle
Release date: 03/Dec/2010
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Death tone"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Metal daze"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Fast taker"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Shell shock"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Manowar"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Dark avenger"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "William's tale"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Battle hymn"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Fast taker"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "Death tone"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 1982 Album Rerecorded / / 2 Bonus Live Tracks
Description:Battle Hymns MMXI by Manowar, released 9 December 2010, includes the following tracks: "Fast Taker", "Manowar", "Williams Tale", "Fast Taker (Live)" and more. This version of Battle Hymns MMXI comes as a 1xCD. - 1982 ALBUM RERECORDED // 2 BONUS LIVE TRACKS
2010 release from the American Metal band, a re-recording of their classic 1980 debut album Battle Hymns. What? Re-record a classic? But think about it; in the words of the band themselves "we constantly receive requests for the classics. Our fans love the early songs as much as they love the new ones," says vocalist Eric Adams. Okay, but why re-record it? the band decided that their fans deserved to hear these songs with the massive sound and production that has become their signature over recent years and records. Finally, technology has caught up with Manowar's custom-built equipment and studio innovations. Now it is time to revisit Battle Hymns and reinterpret it with the unbridled power of today's technology.
Track 9 recorded live at Taylor City Expo Center Arena, Abilene, Texas - July 31st, 1982 Track 10 recorded live at Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas - August 1st, 1982
"Battle Hymns 2011 (+bonus track)" is a CD by the legendary heavy metal band Manowar, produced by Magic Circle. This album is a re-recording of their debut album "Battle Hymns" from 1982, featuring updated sounds and arrangements to celebrate its anniversary. The bonus track adds an extra layer of value for fans old and new alike. Manowar are known for their epic compositions and powerful performances, having carved out a significant place in the history of rock music over decades of successful albums and tours. Magic Circle, as their producer, has been instrumental in maintaining the high quality that fans have come to expect from this iconic band.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: 6412580
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Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)03.12.2010
PublisherMagic Circle Films / Magic Circle
Media typeCD
GenreHeavy Metal
Distribution typePhysical media
ArtistManowar
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Arkadiusz M. - 23/Jun/2025 5 of 5 Stars!
A real must-have for a Manowar's fan! A new version of their debut album.

Edilson P. - 17/Sep/2023 2 of 5 Stars!
I thought this version would be better than the original but I was wrong. In addition to the sound not being as metallic, something in the essence of the original sound was lost. I didn't like the cover either, although I understand the motivation for making a special version. Okay, the booklet has interesting information and photos, but all in all I still stick with the original version. Unfortunately it was a disappointment.

Azmi H. - 27/Aug/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
Old school Heavy Metal, classic in every sense of the word; falsetto screams, roars that worship at the gates of metal in what is admittedly quite a cheesy way, leads that are so sharp that by the end of the album it is quite possible that you will find you have died by the death of a thousand cuts, and you would treasure every one of them for it.

Alexander S. - 04/Mar/2020 4 of 5 Stars!
They did it! I always said - if the sound of the album is not so hot, it is not a sacred cow, it should be rewritten. The first to venture to ruin their Manowar classics are rumors of Slayer and Judas Priest. And I must admit - they did it. "Battle Hymns MMXI" sounds fresh, beautiful and ... in Manovar style. It has several advantages, several minuses and a couple of funny chips. The pluses are the phenomenal sound of the rhythm section, especially the drums (I remind you that Scott Columbus and his Drums of Doom appeared in the group on the second album, so it’s understandable that Donny Hamzik, who returned to Manowar, wants to bring his parts in line with the gang style). Now it feels like the steel drum kit is still in operation, and we hear it. DeMayo bass is also recorded at 5+, it has become even more stenobit and coarser, making his way to the guts. Cons - Eric Adams is not getting younger, and this is noticeable. But unlike Dickinson and Halford, he did not change the manner of singing and therefore fell into a kind of scissors - the album must be rewritten without changing the parts, and at the same time, very weak tops make themselves felt ... Maybe DeMayo was worth it fundamentally rewrite vocals to today's voice of Adams; however, this does not hurt the ear, since it is noticeable only in selected, rare places. Another minus is Logan's guitar. Having added to the power of sound, she lost in freshness, some artificiality appeared in her - now this sound is not Rambo, but the Terminator, if you want. However, there is also an explanation for this - Logan did not play his parts, in the end, he is not Ross the Boss, but a musician with his own and very good manner of playing. So, the guitar part now more closely resembles “Louder than Hell” and “Warriors of the World” - well, re-recording it and re-recording it to refresh the album!

Deutsch Alexander Cordas - 07/Dec/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
Heavy Metal. Jep, genau darum gehts Joey DeMaio mindestens 25 Stunden am Tag acht Tage die Woche. Warum er mit seiner Karnevalstruppe mittlerweile abe...

Deutsch The Wendigo - 05/Dec/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Manche Bands bringen vor Weihnachten eine Best Of heraus, die einfach nur lieblos zusammengeschustert ist und von der Band eigentlich keinen Input auß...