Invasion/All Systems Go [Box set] [Limited Edition] [Import]

Invasion/All Systems Go [Box set] [Limited Edition] [Import]

Invasion/All Systems Go [Box set] [Limited Edition] [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Boyz Are Gonna Rock
2. Shoot You Full Of Love
3. No Substitute
4. Animal
5. Twisted
6. Do You Wanna Make Love
7. Back On The Streets
8. I Wanna Be Your Victim
9. Baby O
10. Invasion
11. Ashes To Ashes
12. Dirty Rhythm
13. Love Kills
14. Naughty Naughty
15. Burn
16. Let Freedom Rock
17. That Time Of Year
18. Heavy Pettin
19. Exstasy
20. Deeper And Deeper
See all 21 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Due to phenomenal success of the Invasion and All Systems Go albums from ex-Kiss man Vinnie Vincent and in response to overwhelming demand for a special format release by fans of Kiss Zoom Club Records now have available a strictly limited edition Digi 2 x CD box set. As always lots of rare photos etc. Limited to 1,000 copies only! 2003.

Invasion/All Systems Go,Vinnie Invasion Vincent,Zoom Club,Heavy Metal
All Systems Go
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    All Systems Go
    Vincent , and Vinnie (Invasion)
    Manufacturer: Zoom Club
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000LWPUE8
    All Systems Go
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      All Systems Go
      Vinnie Vincent Invasion
      Manufacturer: Capitol
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B00000DQN5
      Release Date: 1990-10-25

      Tracks:

      1. Ashes to Ashes
      2. Dirty Rhythm
      3. Love Kills
      4. Naughty Naughty
      5. Burn
      6. Let Freedom Rock
      7. That Time of Year
      8. Heavy Pettin'
      9. Ecstasy
      10. Deeper and Deeper
      11. Breakout
      All Systems Go
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Better the 2nd time around
      • Excellent CD
      • What an album
      • Let Freedom Rock!!!!
      • Vinnie Vincent's finest moment...
      All Systems Go
      Vinnie Vincent Invasion
      Manufacturer: Zoom Club
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
      Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
      GlamGlam | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
      Hard Rock & MetalHard Rock & Metal | Imports | Stores | Music
      RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
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      5. The Right to Rock

      ASIN: B00005AU1I
      Release Date: 2001-05-22

      Tracks:

      1. Ashes to Ashes
      2. Dirty Rhythm
      3. Love Kills
      4. Naughty Naughty
      5. Burn
      6. Let Freedom Rock
      7. That Time of Year
      8. Heavy Pettin'
      9. Ecstasy
      10. Deeper and Deeper
      11. Breakout

      Album Description

      First time on CD for this digitally remastered reissue of the heavy metal act's sophomore album, originally released in 1988 & featuring one time KISS guitarist Vinnie Vincent. Featuring original artwork. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Better the 2nd time around.......2007-01-02

      All Systems Go is the 2nd (and, it seems, final) album for Vinnie Vincent Invasion. This time around, Mark Slaughter is on vocals, and it's a much better album than the first.

      The first disc was ambitious, but the vocals were so shrill it was tough to take. Never was the "nails-on-a-chalkboard" comparison so appropriate as it was on the first disc. This time around, the vocals are a big improvement. The lyrics aren't really any better, but the singing is.

      The songwriting is better, too, and that's really what makes this record such an improvement over the first. The guitar tone is more listenable, the solos are a bit more restrained but still impressive, and the result is a better album.

      Unfortunately, the group disbanded after this album and Vinnie's hardly been heard from since. He put out an EP a few years ago (once again featuring the shrieking of Robert Fleischman on vox--and it's just as hard to take as the 1st album), but that's about it. There was talk of a "Guitarmageddon" album a decade or so ago, but nothing has materialized. That's a shame, because this album was was one of the better (although usually overlooked) albums of the 80's.

      5 out of 5 stars Excellent CD.......2005-10-17

      This is an EXCELLENT album!! Have to admit that Mark Slaughter steels the show though, his voice is amazing every song on this album rocks.My favorite are "That time of year" and "Love Kills" a song from the movie Nightmare on Elm street. Mark and Dana went on to form Slaughter and made amazing music with Blas Alias and Tim Kelly(rest in peace)Check out Slaughters cds. You will definitely LOVE this ALL SYSTEMS GO album.

      5 out of 5 stars What an album.......2005-04-30

      The first time I listened to this album, I was blown away by it. And to tell you the truth, I still am. This was the second and last album from The Vinnie Vincent Invasion, another 80's hair metal group that was formed by Vinnie Vincent, who joined KISS after Ace Frehley left. I enjoyed Invasion's first self-titled debut album, but in MY opinion, this was a better album. Since Robert Fleischman had left the band by the time Invasion had released and recorded this album, Mark Slaughter, who at the time was unknown and had performed in a few local bands in Las Vegas, was the lead vocalist on this album taking over for Fleischman and boy, he can sing. The songs and performances on this album are both really good,and while Mark Slaughter did a good job at taking over for Robert Fleischman (who, let me add was one of Journey's lead singers and co-wrote the hit song "Wheel In The Sky")Vinnie, drummer Bobby Rock,and bassist Dana Strum all shred on this album. For the heavier tracks, the best songs are "Dirty Rythmn", "Let Freedom Rock", "Breakout", and "Ashes To Ashes". For the ballads, the best songs are "That Time Of Year", "Ecstasy" (OK, maybe the title is a little misleading, but this is a very pretty song), and "Love Kills". Out of all of the tracks on this album, my favorites are "That Time Of Year" and "Dirty Rythmn". "That Time Of Year" is a very beautiful song about the relationship between a husband/wife or a boyfriend/girlfriend (song does not say which)and even though the husband/boyfriend really loves his wife/girfriend, he has to say good-bye to find what Vinnie calls in the song his "dreams of glory". "Dirty Rythmn" is a very fun rocker with cool lyrics, an excellent drum intro by Bobby Rock at the very beginning of the song, along with the fact that Mark Slaughter's nasal vocals work well with the lyrics of this track. All in all, this is a great CD. It was pretty much the last time Vinnie Vincent had his moment of fame, since he has not put out any full-length original albums in a long time (in 1996 he released a four song EP called "Euphoria" that was supposed to be a future full-length album that never saw the light of day, and his most recent album, 2002's "Speedball Jam" has some good guitar work on there, but it is very hard to find (I found it at a KISS expo). This, by the way, was also the band that turned into Slaughter, especially since once the time Invasion broke up, Mark Slaughter and Invasion bassist Dana Strum went on to form Slaughter, another hair metal group that was really big in the early 90's and are still around to this day. This was actually the album that resulted in me getting a copy of Slaughter's debut album, 1990's "Stick It To Ya". If you happen to be a fan of KISS or Slaughter (or both great bands)and you haven't purchased this album yet, then what are you waiting for? This was one of the best CDS of the 80's, and if you decide to buy this album, make a careful purchase- this album was re-issued with digitally remastered sound and two bonus tracks, and an import with both this album and Invasion's first album all on one disc were also released. Vinnie Vincent should be the next President of the USA!

      3 out of 5 stars Let Freedom Rock!!!!.......2004-03-17

      Mark Slaughter takes over the helm at vocals, and the sound is a bit more refined on this second release than on the debut. Still extremely slashing, however, and more intense than almost all of Slaughter's followup band work. More intense, and better as well. Riffs flow and crunch throughout, with "Ashes to Ashes," "Naughty Naughty," "Burn," "Let Freedom Rock," and "Heavy Pettin'" all being non-stop cruisers, with the sassy "Heavy Pettin'" being the closest harbinger to the future Slaughter band's sound."That Time of Year" was the first single off of the release, but it's also one of the three somewhat toned-down tracks off the disc. Because of this, a lighter impression may have been given than was expected. Still, very driving work on the track, and some emotional vox by Slaughter. "Love Kills" is a mysterious tooler, and was the lead song for one of the "Nightmare on Elm Street" movies (the fourth??). Hear it for yourself at http://www.methodshop.com/mp3/ This album is a solid release, and overlooked in the grand scheme of both '80s heavy glam and hook-and-riff metal in general. Vinnie himself has slagged this record in the past, but I think that's more due to a possible falling out between him and Slaughter/Strum than anything else. The material rips; he has nothing to be ashamed of.....

      5 out of 5 stars Vinnie Vincent's finest moment..........2003-06-03

      ... yes, I mean FINEST. This is the Invasion's most promising release (too bad it was this band's last). Both metal appeal and pop appeal, thx to the voice and persona of then-unknown vocalist Mark Slaughter. "Love Kills" and "That Time of the Year" are metal ballads at their finest: both rhythmic guitar picking and strumming and loud leads and ear-catching arrangements not heard in their contemporaries. One complete listen to this album will tell ANY rock music fan that this band had the makings of being one of the hottest bands of their time (late 80s, early 90s) (there are live recording floating around fan club sites which document this band as a moving force in rock at that time). Too bad for Vinnie: it seems there were conflicts between Vincent and Slaughter/Strum (vocals and bassist), and the latter two parted ways with Vincent and recorded (with Vincent's label, no less) as SLAUGHTER, selling millions to both rock and pop fans alike. I say "too bad" because you can hear the beginnings of what SLAUGHER became with this very CD.
      All Systems Go !
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        All Systems Go !
        The Honeycombs
        Manufacturer: Repertoire, West Germany
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        British InvasionBritish Invasion | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000MBENHS

        Product Description

        Original 1965 Pye Album Plus 6 Bonus Tracks. German Import.

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