Welcome To Defiance:Compl.Recordings 1994-2001

The Almighty
Welcome To Defiance:Compl.Recordings 1994-2001

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Cherry Red
Release date: 02/Apr/2021
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Ultraviolent
1.2 Wrench
1.3 The Unreal Thing
1.4 Jonestown Mind
1.5 Move Right in
1.6 Crank and Deceit
1.7 United State of Apathy
1.8 Welcome to Defiance
1.9 Way Beyond Belief
1.10 Crackdown
1.11 Sorry for Nothing
1.12 Cheat
1.13 Shitzophrenic
2.1 Ongoing and Total
2.2 Do You Understand
2.3 All Sussed Out
2.4 How Real Is Real for You
2.5 Dead Happy
2.6 Some Kind of Anything
2.7 Coalition Star
2.8 8 Day Depression
2.9 Look What Happened Tomorrow
2.10 360
2.11 Feed the Need
2.12 Afraid of Flying
2.13 Independent Deterrent
3.1 Broken Machine
3.2 I'm in Love (With Revenge)
3.3 La Chispa de la Muerte
3.4 Big Black Automatic
3.5 For Fuck's Sake
3.6 Poison Eyes
3.7 White Anger Comedown
3.8 TNT
3.9 Stop
3.10 Usak-47
3.11 Alright
3.12 Barfly
3.13 Fat Chance
3.14 Misery Guts
4.1 Galvanize
4.2 427 Freak Horsepower
4.3 Ruse
4.4 Soul on a Roll
4.5 Begging
4.6 Hate the World
4.7 Waiting for Earthquakes
4.8 If I Knew What I Wanted
4.9 7 X
4.10 Big Idea Idiot
4.11 Mondo Balordo
4.12 Blowout Kit for the Underdog
4.13 Witness Relocation Programme
4.14 Million Times Nothing
5.1 Jonestown Mind
5.2 Crank and Deceit
5.3 Addiction
5.4 Move Right in
5.5 The Unreal Thing
5.6 Takin' Hold
5.7 Sorry for Nothing
5.8 Wrench
5.9 360
5.10 Way Beyond Belief
5.11 United State of Apathy
5.12 Over the Edge
5.13 Wild and Wonderful
5.14 Cheat
5.15 Welcome to Defiance
5.16 Ultraviolent
5.17 Crucify
6.1 Jonestown Mind (Therapy?Remix)
6.2 Jonestown Mind (Ruts Remix)
6.3 Thanks Again, Again
6.4 Knocking on Joe
6.5 State of Emergency
6.6 Hellelujah
6.7 Do Anything You Wanna Do
6.8 Give Me Fire
6.9 Superpower
6.10 DSS (Desperately Seeking Something)
6.11 Tense Nervous Headshake
6.12 Canned Jesus
7.1 Wrench
7.2 Move Right in
7.3 Addiction
7.4 Welcome to Defiance
7.5 Sorry for Nothing
7.6 The Unreal Thing
7.7 United State of Apathy
7.8 Crank ; Deceit
7.9 Do You Understand
7.10 Jesus Loves You
7.11 I Fought the Law
Number of discs: 7
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Extra-Infos: Complete Recordings 1994-2001: 7cd Clamshell Box
Description:Scottish school friends Stump Monroe (drums), Floyd London (bass) and Ricky Warwick (guitar, vocals) formed The Almighty with guitarist Tantrum in 1988. After recording three LPs of hard-hitting rock and metal for Polydor Records between 1989 and 1993, The Almighty signed to Chrysalis Records in 1994. Shifting to a sound more informed by the punk that had initially inspired them, their punk rock credentials were further brought to the fore on "Crank" (1994) by the Jamie Reid cover design, famed for his iconic and highly influential Sex Pistols artwork. Featuring the singles 'Wrench' and 'Jonestown Mind', "Crank" reached No. 15 in the UK charts. Recording a second record for Chrysalis, "Just Add Life" (1996) was eventually released by UK independent label Castle. Featuring the singles 'All Sussed Out' and 'Do You Understand', "Just Add Life" is also notable for it's artwork by design legend and album cover guru, the late Storm Thorgerson. Following "Just Add Life", The Almighty decided to call it a day, with singer Ricky Warwick perusing a solo career. Reforming in 2000 around a line-up of Ricky, Stump and Floyd, they were joined by guitarist Nick Parsons. By 2000, Castle Music had morphed in Sanctuary Records, who released the self-titled "The Almighty" (2000) swiftly followed by "Psycho-Narco" (2001), by which time Gav Gray had joined them on bass. Whilst on tour in Japan supporting the release of "Crank", the band recorded the live album "Crank and Deceit: Live in Japan", recorded at Osaka's IMP Hall on 16th July 1995, captured here on CD5. It features Almighty classics 'Wild And Wonderful', 'Addiction' and 'Crucify', as well as newer cuts such as 'Ultraviolent' and 'United State Of Apathy'. The Almighty aren't just an albums band, having released plenty of singles across their career, many with exclusive bonus tracks. Collected together on CD 6 are Ruts and Therapy? remixes of 'Jonestown Mind', as well as non-album cuts, 'DSS (Desperately Seeking Something)' and 'Tense Nervous Headshake'. Also included on disc six are tracks from some of their heroes and influences, including covers of Eddie & The Hot Rods' 'Do Anything You Wanna Do' and Charged G. B. H. 's 'Give Me Fire'. The seventh and final disc is based around a number of live recordings, including a show recorded on 3rd October 1994 at Stuttgart's Kongret Zentrum whilst touring to support "Crank". Many tracks had appeared as B-Sides, but have been collected together here for the first time. The band effectively split up following "Psycho-Narco" in 2002, but reformed their classic line-up of Ricky, Stump, Floyd and Pete Friesen in 2006 for well received live gigs, playing their final show in 2009. As well continuing his solo career, Ricky Warwick was invited to join Thin Lizzy in 2009, with a line-up that formed the basis for Black Star Riders, who have subsequently released four very successful studio albums.
7CD Box set of 4x Studio Albums, 1x Live Album and 2x B-Sides, Remixes and Sessions. Made in EU. From Cherry Red Website: - ? Scottish school friends Stump Monroe (drums), Floyd London (bass) and Ricky Warwick (guitar, vocals) formed The Almighty with guitarist Tantrum in 1988. After recording three LPs of hard-hitting rock and metal for Polydor Records between 1989 and 1993, The Almighty signed to Chrysalis Records in 1994. Shifting to a sound more informed by the punk that had initially inspired them, their punk rock credentials were further brought to the fore on ?Crank? (1994) by the Jamie Reid cover design, famed for his iconic and highly influential Sex Pistols artwork. Featuring the singles ?Wrench? and ?Jonestown Mind?, ?Crank? reached No.15 in the UK charts. ? Recording a second record for Chrysalis, ?Just Add Life? (1996) was eventually released by UK independent label Castle. Featuring the singles ?All Sussed Out? and ?Do You Understand?, ?Just Add Life? is also notable for its artwork by design legend and album cover guru, the late Storm Thorgerson. ? Following ?Just Add Life?, The Almighty decided to call it a day, with singer Ricky Warwick perusing a solo career. Reforming in 2000 around a line-up of Ricky, Stump and Floyd, they were joined by guitarist Nick Parsons. By 2000, Castle Music had morphed in Sanctuary Records, who released the self-titled ?The Almighty? (2000) swiftly followed by ?Psycho-Narco? (2001), by which time Gav Gray had joined them on bass. ? Whilst on tour in Japan supporting the release of ?Crank?, the band recorded the live album ?Crank and Deceit: Live in Japan?, recorded at Osaka?s IMP Hall on 16th July 1995, captured here on CD5. It features Almighty classics ?Wild And Wonderful?, ?Addiction? and ?Crucify?, as well as newer cuts such as ?Ultraviolent? and ?United State Of Apathy?. ? The Almighty aren?t just an albums band, having released plenty of singles across their career, many with exclusive bonus tracks. Collected together on CD 6 are Ruts and Therapy? remixes
"Welcome To Defiance: Complete Recordings 1994-2001" is an extensive CD collection by the renowned Scottish hard rock band The Almighty, released by Cherry Red. This box set compiles all of the band's recordings from their influential period between 1994 and 2001, including albums, singles, B-sides, and rare tracks. Fans will appreciate remastered audio quality and a comprehensive booklet with liner notes detailing the band's journey during these years. The Almighty are celebrated for their powerful blend of hard rock and punk influences; they achieved significant success in the UK charts throughout the '90s with hits like "Free 'N' Easy" and "Addiction." Their energetic live performances earned them a loyal following across Europe. Cherry Red Records is a respected independent label known for its dedication to preserving classic music catalogues and releasing high-quality reissues that cater to collectors and new listeners alike.
No. of tracks: 94
Manufacturer No.: HNEBOX146
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