Fuel to the Flames [Import]

Fuel to the Flames [Import]

Fuel to the Flames [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Daytona Nights
2. Don't Go Changing Me
3. Proud Of My Country
4. Sweet Home Alabama
5. Rebel Pride
6. Goodnight Amanda
7. Ode An Die Freude
8. Thumbs Up For Europe
9. Bandit Of Love
10. Break Down The Walls
11. Heat In The Glow
12. Life After Love
13. If It Wasn't For You
14. Can't Stop Rockin'
15. Proud Of My Country (Acoustic)
16. Goodnight Amanda (Extended)

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese edition of 2000 album from German heavy metal act with two exclusive bonus tracks 'Proud Of My Country' (Acoustic) & 'Goodnight Amanda' (Extended). 16 tracks in all. Standard jewel case.

Fuel to the Flames,Bonfire,Avalon,Heavy Metal
Fuel to the Flames
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Two Different Styles
  • BONFIRE BURNS
  • HARD ROCK AT ITS FINEST
  • It really rocks!
Fuel to the Flames
Bonfire
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00002DF4A
Release Date: 1999-10-14

Tracks:

  1. Daytona Nights
  2. Don't Go Changing Me
  3. Proud Of My Country
  4. Sweet Home Alabama
  5. Rebel Pride
  6. Goodnight Amanda
  7. Ode An Die Freude
  8. Thumbs Up For Europe
  9. Bandit Of Love
  10. Break Down The Walls
  11. Heat In The Glow
  12. Life After Love
  13. If It Wasn't For You
  14. Can't Stop Rockin'

Album Description

1999 album for Ariola by the German heavy metal veterans. 14 tracks, including smokin' rockers like 'Can't Stop Rockin'', 'Thumbs Up For Europe' and a cover of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Dixie anthem 'Sweet Home Alabama'.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Two Different Styles.......2007-03-17

I was a bit thrown by Bonfire's Southern (by way of Germany) fried 1998 album Rebel Soul. The Southern rock approach was a bit different coming from a long running German melodic rock band, but it was a decent album, so I didn't complain too much.

With their 1999 follow up, Fuel to the Flames, Bonfire again draws on the American South for inspiration. Songs like "Daytona Nights" and "Rebel Pride" sound like leftovers from the Rebel Soul sessions, and the band's cover of the Lynyrd Skynyrd anthem Sweet Home Alabama pretty much speaks for itself. "Throw in Proud of My Country", a country-style ode to the homeland and the album is well on its way to being a repeat of Rebel Soul.

That all changes once you get past the first five songs. The last nine tracks are vintage Bonfire - melodic, catchy as hell, rock anthems that bring to mind the early days of Fireworks and Don't Touch the Light. It's almost like listening to a separate album. I think that if the band had released the first 5 tracks as a separate EP, or even "shuffled" them throughout the album a bit, the different styles wouldn't have been so noticeable. Bonfire took that approach with their 2001 follow-up album Strike Ten, which featured a few Southern-style tracks mixed with the traditional rockers.

If you're a Bonfire fan, you're definitely going to want to own this album. I'm not crazy about the whole Dixie thing they had going on at the time, and found the mid-album style shift a bit jarring, but the last nine tracks are good enough to put a smile back on my face.

5 out of 5 stars BONFIRE BURNS.......2001-02-10

Melodic hard rock at it's finest. German based and guitar driven. BONFIRE has a keen knack for writing catchy sing-along choruses, along with some wonderful ballads. Listeners can do themselves a favor by picking up ANY cd from the BONFIRE catalog.

5 out of 5 stars HARD ROCK AT ITS FINEST.......2000-08-02

If you have not heard of BONFIRE before i suggest you do yourself a favour and pick up this cd it is a must have cd for anyone into BON JOVI,DOKKEN,WHITESNAKE i play it all the time great to party to.

5 out of 5 stars It really rocks!.......2000-04-24

A very enjoyable effort by Bonfire. Could be their best! For those who did not yet forget good old heavy metal, highly recommended!
Fuel to the Flames
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Japanese Version
Fuel to the Flames
Bonfire
Manufacturer: Avalon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
ASIN: B00004TDUK

Tracks:

  1. Daytona Nights
  2. Don't Go Changing Me
  3. Proud Of My Country
  4. Sweet Home Alabama
  5. Rebel Pride
  6. Goodnight Amanda
  7. Ode An Die Freude
  8. Thumbs Up For Europe
  9. Bandit Of Love
  10. Break Down The Walls
  11. Heat In The Glow
  12. Life After Love
  13. If It Wasn't For You
  14. Can't Stop Rockin'
  15. Proud Of My Country (Acoustic)
  16. Goodnight Amanda (Extended)

Album Description

Japanese edition of 2000 album from German heavy metal act with two exclusive bonus tracks 'Proud Of My Country' (Acoustic) & 'Goodnight Amanda' (Extended). 16 tracks in all. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Japanese Version.......2007-03-17

I was a bit thrown by Bonfire's Southern (by way of Germany) fried 1998 album Rebel Soul. The Southern rock approach was a bit different coming from a long running German melodic rock band, but it was a decent album, so I didn't complain too much.

With their 1999 follow up, Fuel to the Flames, Bonfire again draws on the American South for inspiration. Songs like "Daytona Nights" and "Rebel Pride" sound like leftovers from the Rebel Soul sessions, and the band's cover of the Lynyrd Skynyrd anthem Sweet Home Alabama pretty much speaks for itself. "Throw in Proud of My Country", a country-style ode to the homeland and the album is well on its way to being a repeat of Rebel Soul.

That all changes once you get past the first five songs. The last nine tracks are vintage Bonfire - melodic, catchy as hell, rock anthems that bring to mind the early days of Fireworks and Don't Touch the Light. It's almost like listening to a separate album. I think that if the band had released the first 5 tracks as a separate EP, or even "shuffled" them throughout the album a bit, the different styles wouldn't have been so noticeable. Bonfire took that approach with their 2001 follow-up album Strike Ten, which featured a few Southern-style tracks mixed with the traditional rockers.

If you're a Bonfire fan, you're definitely going to want to own this album. I'm not crazy about the whole Dixie thing they had going on at the time, and found the mid-album style shift a bit jarring, but the last nine tracks are good enough to put a smile back on my face.

NOTE: The Japanese version of Fuel to the Flames features a pair of bonus tracks - alternate versions of "Proud of My Country" and "Goodnight Amanda". Perhaps they were meant to take the sting out of that line in "Rebel Pride" that talks about how his "Rebel bike sure wasn't made in Japan."

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