Balls To The Wall <limited>

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Balls To The Wall

13,99 EUR
CD
Rca Records Label
Release date: 26/Jul/2019
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Sales Rank: #589 in Mainstream Rock
#4076 in Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 2099027489
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Balls to the Wall 5:42
1.2 London Leatherboys 3:57
1.3 Fight It Back 3:38
1.4 Head Over Heels 4:25
1.5 Losing More Than You've Ever Had 5:10
1.6 Love Child 3:34
1.7 Turn Me on 5:12
1.8 Losers and Winners 4:19
1.9 Guardian of the Night 4:24
1.10 Winterdreams 4:52
Number of discs: 1
Description:"Balls To The Wall" is a classic heavy metal album by the German band Accept, released in 1983 and now available on CD from Rca Records Label. This iconic record features powerful riffs, anthemic choruses, and socially conscious lyrics that have made it a staple of the genre. The title track "Balls To The Wall" became one of Accept's signature songs and remains a favorite among metal fans worldwide. Other standout tracks include "London Leatherboys" and "Head Over Heels," showcasing the band's blend of melodic hooks with hard-hitting guitar work. Rca Records Label is renowned for its rich history in music production, supporting legendary artists across genres since its founding in 1901. Their commitment to quality ensures this release meets high audio standards for collectors and new listeners alike. Accept has been influential in shaping European heavy metal, earning international acclaim with albums like "Restless and Wild" and performing at major festivals around the globe.
No. of tracks: 10
Manufacturer No.: SICP-6172
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Azmi H. - 05/Aug/2022 5 of 5 Stars!
The album itself is an 80's hard rock/heavy metal classic and one of Accepts best albums. Some of music has a slightly more commercial sound than previous album Restless and Wild (which for me was there musical peak) although the production is clear, crisp and heavy (at least on the remastered version).