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1.1 Beyond The Black1.2 Metal Church1.3 Merciless Onslaught1.4 Gods Of Wrath1.5 Hitman1.6 In The Blood1.7 (My Favorite) Nightmare1.8 Battalions1.9 Highway Star2.1 Ton Of Bricks2.2 Start The Fire2.3 Method To Your Madness2.4 Watch The Children Pray2.5 Over My Dead Body2.6 The Dark2.7 Psycho2.8 Line Of Death2.9 Burial At Sea2.10 Western Alliance2.11 Watch The Children Pray (Single Edit)3.1 Fake Healer3.2 Rest In Pieces (April 15, 1912)3.3 Of Unsound Mind3.4 Anthem To The Estranged3.5 Badlands3.6 The Spell Can't Be Broken3.7 It's A Secret3.8 Cannot Tell A Lie3.9 The Powers That Be3.10 Badlands (Single Edit)3.11 Fake Healer (Single Edit) |
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 | Description: | Three CD collection. Releasing their self-titled debut in 1984 on the independent Ground Zero Records, their first record shifted in excess of 70,000 copies, a sufficient number of units for them to be snapped up by Elektra Records who reissued the album in 1985. Including 'Gods Of Wrath' and 'Battalions' from their "Four Hymns" demo, plus a high-speed take of Deep Purple's classic 'Highway Star', the Metal Church album is also notable for it's production by Terry Date, who would go on to work with Soundgarden, Slipknot, Pantera and Dream Theater, among many others. Follow up The Dark in 1986 featured the same line-up as their debut, but was co-produced with Mark Dodson, known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest and Ugly Kid Joe. The album made a significant dent on the Billboard Top 100 charts, aided by the video for 'Watch The Children Pray' plus the single 'Start The Fire'. This release features the single edit of 'Watch The Children Pray' as a bonus track. This album is respectfully dedicated to Cliff Burton, the Metallica bassist who had tragically died earlier that year. Third release Blessing In Disguise saw the return of Terry Date as producer, as well as a shake-up in the band's ranks, as Vanderhoof stepped down from touring to focus on songwriting, with John Marshall taking his place on guitar, and Mike Howe taking over on vocals. Bonus tracks for the 1989 album are the single edits of 'Badlands' and 'Fake Healer'.? 1985-1989 [l1255] Licensed courtesy of [l22328].
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This release comes as a digipak.
Made in EU."The Elektra Years 1984-1989 (3CD Gatefold Digipak)" is a comprehensive collection that captures the formative and most influential years of Metal Church, one of America's pioneering heavy metal bands. This deluxe set features three remastered CDs housed in an elegant gatefold digipak, showcasing the band's classic albums released under Elektra Records: "Metal Church" (1984), "The Dark" (1986), and "Blessing in Disguise" (1989). Each album reflects Metal Church's signature blend of thrash, power metal, and traditional heavy riffs?highlighted by powerful vocals and intricate guitar work. The band achieved critical acclaim with tracks like ?Watch the Children Pray? and ?Badlands,? cementing their legacy within the global metal community. Cherry Red, renowned for its dedication to high-quality reissues across genres, brings this essential anthology to fans old and new with meticulous attention to audio fidelity and packaging. |  | No. of tracks: |
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Volodymyr Z. - 09/Jul/2020  Super edition! Three first and bests albums is in one pack. Very good sound.
|  | Yuriy P. - 16/Apr/2020  Metal Church is an American heavy metal band. They originally formed in San Francisco, California in 1980 before relocating to Aberdeen, Washington the following year and briefly using the name Shrapnel. Their self titled debut album was released in 1984, and their latest, Damned If You Do, was released on December 7, 2018.
Metal Church is credited as a formative influence on the thrash metal subgenre, melding the aesthetics of the new wave of British heavy metal and American hard rock with "incredibly tight musicianship" and "piercingly screeched" vocals.They are also known for their association with the 1980s and early 1990s Seattle hard rock and heavy metal scene, which also spawned bands such as Mother Love Bone, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Queensr˙che, Fifth Angel, TKO, Culprit, Rail, Sanctuary, Forced Entry and Q5. The band's early lyrical topics such as conflict and paranoia later expanded into philosophical and social commentary.
Founding guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof remained the group's sole consistent creative force throughout its career, despite reducing his role strictly to composition in 1986 after tiring of performing. Vanderhoof, vocalist David Wayne, guitarist Craig Wells, bassist Duke Erickson, and drummer Kirk Arrington composed the classic Metal Church lineup featured on its first two records, while later members, vocalist Mike Howe and guitarist John Marshall, also contributed to the group's sound. It was during this period that Metal Church had achieved mainstream popularity, with two of their albums—The Dark (1986) and Blessing in Disguise (1989)—entering the Top 100 on the Billboard 200 chart. Their 1991 album The Human Factor and its 1993 follow-up Hanging in the Balance also received critical praise, but did not match the success of the group's 1980s releases.
After their first break up in 1996, Metal Church reformed in 1998 with most of their classic lineup, including Vanderhoof's return to performance, resulting in the Masterpeace album. They endured numerous lineup changes thereafter, releasing three further studio albums while fronted by Ronny Munroe before disbanding once again in July 2009. The group reunited for the second time in October 2012, and released their tenth studio album Generation Nothing a year later. Following Munroe's departure in the fall of 2014, Howe rejoined Metal Church in April 2015 at Vanderhoof's request, and recorded their eleventh studio album XI (2016). Another lineup change took place in March 2017 when longtime drummer Jeff Plate left Metal Church and was subsequently replaced by former W.A.S.P. drummer Stet Howland, who debuted on the band's twelfth studio album Damned If You Do (2018).
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