have it ...^^
There are also 1 or 2 more AOR songs featured, but besides Distorsion and Armagedon it's not really worth to buy for big money, especially since all songs of Distorsion and Armagedon was taken from their singles.
have it ...^^
DaN wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 5:25 pm My poor wantlist...
Interesting about those War Rock volumes - my source claimed they WERE available as infamous "DJ Copy" vinyl promos as well, but it was a 2nd gen source and I've never seen pictures of them...
The other Malaysian ones I was aware of and they are indeed VERY high on my wantlist - as are practically all Malay comps.
D'oh.. Almost forgot: Thanx for the info! I've added a mention of this on the Yunost-page.tbieri wrote: ↑Wed Feb 23, 2022 3:18 pm I have a little trivia info concerning the russian The "Yunost" Radio Studio - 45-minute Sunday Show Compilation.
The band Start is the same like Forvard.
The Song is the first song from their "Geroi i tantsy" demo/album.
http://metalrus.ru/groups/695/post-view/18986
Now when i was copying the link from metlarus i've realised that this is indicated arleady on the metalrus site, but i've never realised it til now.
I actually acquired this just recently. There's at least one song that's unique - The El Dragon track. It's a re-recording of an old Chykle tune, but much better than the original - quite frankly it's brilliant and the best they ever recorded imho.Cochino wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 12:47 am I don't know if this was mentioned but in one of my discogs explorations I found this one:
https://www.discogs.com/es/master/1788661-Various-Metal
It's probably just album cuts but I don't remember coming across it before
Tssss... Everything they did is very good or even great!The El Dragon track. It's a re-recording of an old Chykle tune, but much better than the original - quite frankly it's brilliant and the best they ever recorded imho.
There's a lot of hairsplitting as to what I add and don't from the early 90's.. I guess it depends on how "dated" (i.e. "80's") they feel. I still have lots of records, tapes & CDs in my own collection that hasn't been added yet, so mixed CDs from 93-95 is probably rather low on the prio-list atm...Warepire wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 9:04 pm I probably asked before but I can't find it, what is the "cut-off" for compilations on CD?
I have a decent bunch from the 90s (mostly 93-95) when it seemed Sweden had no limit for "local compilation stuff on CD", but also from a bit of everywhere else.
A lot of those contain no metal though, but mostly various types of rock. Do we have a "beware" section? They don't feel like they quite belong in the "warning not metal" thread (but can add them there if that is where they should go)
I totally agree - but "Jaque Mate" rules them all
That makes sense, then I have likely only 3, 2 with 1 song each. Two from 1993 and one from 1994. They'll take a while to find though, so no risk of me sending the whole bunch at once.DaN wrote: ↑Mon Mar 07, 2022 4:24 pmThere's a lot of hairsplitting as to what I add and don't from the early 90's.. I guess it depends on how "dated" (i.e. "80's") they feel. I still have lots of records, tapes & CDs in my own collection that hasn't been added yet, so mixed CDs from 93-95 is probably rather low on the prio-list atm...Warepire wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 9:04 pm I probably asked before but I can't find it, what is the "cut-off" for compilations on CD?
I have a decent bunch from the 90s (mostly 93-95) when it seemed Sweden had no limit for "local compilation stuff on CD", but also from a bit of everywhere else.
A lot of those contain no metal though, but mostly various types of rock. Do we have a "beware" section? They don't feel like they quite belong in the "warning not metal" thread (but can add them there if that is where they should go)