Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:03 am
There's a discography CD out released on Old Metal.
You would need that to have a complete collection.
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There's a discography CD out released on Old Metal.
Allmost complete I'd say.There's just one obscure V/A mixed bag compilation released in 1987 on Melodya label(All lithuanian bands.One Hard Rock formation -MEDIUM).Also I think that your Olde Baltic Collection missing This LP from 1988 on Melodya(On my link theres just CD reissue.Also check out samples)Complete (?) Baltic Metal collection:
Well, I think there's 1 or two mixed-comps-w/-1-HM/HR-track missing, and the first Gunnar Graps and PLACKARTAS aren't really Metal, but they do have one or 3 decent Heavy tunes. Close enough!
Damn it. Well, my vinyl collection is complete anyway.Avenger wrote:There's a discography CD out released on Old Metal.
You would need that to have a complete collection.
Don't forget the Axe Killer pressing of The Hex Is On. Different cover art!Keir wrote:Damn it. Well, my vinyl collection is complete anyway.Avenger wrote:There's a discography CD out released on Old Metal.
You would need that to have a complete collection.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. The Heavy Metal America cover is different too but I'm not into collecting cover variations.DaN wrote:Don't forget the Axe Killer pressing of The Hex Is On. Different cover art!![]()
Someone posted it over at sleazeroxx, but are you sure you really want it?DaN wrote:Anywhere I can download the Show & Tell LP? I luws "Computer Dates".
I used to share office with a Latvian woman who was the right age to have all the early Livi records (or so she claimed. About the records, not her age). She gave me tapes of a couple and none were really metallic or even much good. Not quite sure what the titles were though, but I think the s/t was one.DaN wrote:I've only heard a few compilation tracks by LIVI and there they were basic melodic rock. I think I've seen this LP in a Stockholm store though so I'll check it out at next opportunity, cheers.
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My best guess is that the original Palass broke up some time after the LP came out in '81, then the singer (Daniel Duvieusart) decided to start a metal band using the same name. Then he left (or was kicked out) and took the name with him so the remaining band changed the name to Rescue got a new singer and rerecorded Queen Of The World. I haven't tried contacting anyone associated with the band to confirm that story though so it's just speculation.MassOfKthulu wrote:so before palass became rescue,pallas already existed as a prog band?
I thought these were posted by somebody else already. Either way, I'm too lazy to look back right now.Keir wrote:DROOOLLLL.....Sgt. Kuntz wrote:METAL POWER I-V
*wanks*Sgt. Kuntz wrote:Animated by Hans' great dutch metal onslaught:
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