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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:36 pm
by Black Axe
Thank god for The Chemical Wedding.
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 5:23 pm
by bigfootkit
GJ wrote:bigfootkit wrote:With hindsight, isn't it odd that all those "wimpy" records you mentioned have former Iron Maiden members connected to 'em? What was it about being members of Maiden that made them record such light weight material later? See also A.S.A.P.
Interesting.
Indeed!
The release from the dictatorship that is Steve Harris maybe. Combined with the general movement from seventies Hard Rock into AOR-territory/general blandness in the early to mid-eighties (Rainbow, Kiss, Uriah Heep, B.Ö.C. and about every Southern Rock band there was etc). Again the lack of musical integrity and identity that a true artist (S Harris - or is he just stubborn?) must possess is showing.
All good points GJ, you're probably right about the changing musical landscape at the time having a major effect. Also it occurs to me that perhaps the change of style for those guys was to try and get some distance from their Iron Maiden pasts, so that they weren't "typecast" as ex-Maiden members. Fat chance, but that may have been part of their reasoning at the time. Or maybe they were always "wimps in Metal clothing" all along, which is why they got ejected along the way. In Stratton's case this may be true, as all his post-Maiden work was very melodic in nature.
Intersting that all the bands you mentioned here (Rainbow, Kiss, Uriah Heep, B.Ö.C. and about every Southern Rock band there was etc), saw their careers suffer somewhat because of their watering down their trademark sound. B.O.C., Blackfoot etc. never really recovered. But i'm getting off topic now.
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:08 pm
by Dark Stranger
This is a bit of an epic task, but is there a complete list of all the NWOBHM LPs that were released during the wave?
And for the record, Cloven Hoof's self titled is unbeatable for me. Everything about it is simply godly.
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:17 pm
by nar marratuk
There's loads.....
CHATEAUX. chained and desperate
WITCHFINDER GENERAL. death penalty
QUARTZ. stand up and fight
SAMURAI. sacred blade
DESOLATION ANGELS. s/t
RAVEN. wiped out
JAGUAR. power games
HOLOCAUST. the nightcomers
TOKYO BLADE. s/t
CLOVEN HOOF. s/t
etc etc etc...
Granted bands like DESOLATIOn ANGELS and SAMURAI'S albums came out after the whole fuss but they had been in existence at the height of the storm so their place is relevant.
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 10:55 am
by great_knuthulhu
Well, I love some of the big names like Saxon, Maiden, Angel Witch, Diamond Head, Raven, Venom and so on. Weird how Witchfinder General were generally unrated at the time, or at least that's how I remember it.
Other than these, I can only echo Dark Stranger: Cloven Hoof's debut is a real masterpiece.
Great ones also include (but not exclusively) early Tokyo Blade, Nightcomers, Time Tells No Lies, Heroes Saints and Fools and Power Games.
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:27 pm
by Dirty Rocker
nar marratuk wrote:SAMURAI. sacred blade
Great! I have this LP and haven't had the time yet to listen to it.

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:44 pm
by Khnud
Samurai is quite good, at least the first songs on side a. I don't like the flipside that much, they tend to get a bit repetitive after a while.
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:38 pm
by N.W.O.O.F.G.M.
Off the top of my head, these are my favorite full length releases by bands considered as NWOBHM. Iron Maiden, Saxon and Venom are excluded, since I wanted to focus on band that did not achieve superstar status.
Angel Witch – s/t
Blitzkrieg – A Time of Changes
Cloven Hoof – s/t
Demon – The Unexpected Guest
Desolation Angels – s/t
Diamond Head – Lightning To The Nations
Grim Reaper – See You In Hell
Incubus – To The Devil A Daughter
Limelight – s/t
Omega – The Prophet
Pagan Altar – Vol. 1
Praying Mantis – Time Tells No Lies
Quartz – s/t
Raven – Wiped Out
Samson – Head On
Saracen – Heroes, Saint and Fools
Satan – Court In The Act
Shiva – Firedance
Spartan Warrior – s/t
Tytan – Rough Justice
Wildfire – Brute Force And Ignorance
Witchfinder General – Death Penalty
Witchfynde – Stagefright
A bit on the light/melodic side, nevertheless, I love these albums
Mind you, there still are some classic albums I still heve not listened to...
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:18 pm
by Cult_Metal_GR
Some of the most memorable albums are:
Angel Witch - S/T
Cloven Hoof - S/T
Crucifixion - Green Eyes EP
Diamond Head - Lightning to the nations
Desolations Angels - S/T
Excalibur - The bitter end EP
Iron Maiden - S/T
Limelight - Ashes to ashes
Witchfinder General - Death penalty
Saracen - Heoes, saints & fools
Saxon - Strong arm of the law
Tytan - Rough Justice
and some 7":
Hammerhead - Time will tell/Lonely man
Charger - Desperadoes
Mendes Prey - On to the borderline
Trident - Destiny
Virtue - We stand to fight
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:58 pm
by Black Axe
Cult_Metal_GR wrote:Some of the most memorable albums are:
Angel Witch - S/T
Cloven Hoof - S/T
Crucifixion - Green Eyes EP
Diamond Head - Lightning to the nations
Desolations Angels - S/T
Excalibur - The bitter end EP
Iron Maiden - S/T
Limelight - Ashes to ashes
Witchfinder General - Death penalty
Saracen - Heoes, saints & fools
Saxon - Strong arm of the law
Tytan - Rough Justice
and some 7":
Hammerhead - Time will tell/Lonely man
Charger - Desperadoes
Mendes Prey - On to the borderline
Trident - Destiny
Virtue - We stand to fight
Good picks, now go here:
http://www.thecorroseum.com/phpbb2/view ... start=1035
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 5:22 pm
by Professor Black
bigfootkit wrote:Intersting that all the bands you mentioned here (Rainbow, Kiss, Uriah Heep, B.Ö.C. and about every Southern Rock band there was etc), saw their careers suffer somewhat because of their watering down their trademark sound. B.O.C., Blackfoot etc. never really recovered. But i'm getting off topic now.
BOC's 1998 album "Heaven Forbid" is awesome.
Just a footnote to their career though, as my comment is to your discussion.
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 9:23 pm
by Zherneboh
Avenger wrote:bigfootkit wrote:No love for VOLTZ - Knights Fall?

I can't stand that album.
It has ZERO balls.
BIG LOVE! I can understand someone finding it a bit laid-back...but it has a medieval schmaltzyness/whimsy that I can't resist. And at the very least 'Badon Hill' has a huge fat hairy pair, swinging tween'st its legs as it ricket-edly charges t'wards its enemies on their half-hearted flight. The title-track is beautiful :')
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:13 pm
by Avenger
Zherneboh wrote:shittyness/wimpy
Fixed.
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:20 pm
by The Knell
voltz is a 10/10 album but is not metal at all (so it belongs to land of mystery or something)
Posted: Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:44 pm
by Avenger
This band belongs in the same group as Demon in my opinion.
Edit: and I just realized that Zherneboh is probably the same guy that gave the voltz album a 97% on the METAL archives...