Readiness to Sacrifice [Import]
Readiness to Sacrifice [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Could Cry
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2. Ban 'Em
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3. Philistine City
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4. Crosstown
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5. Where Wishes Fly
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6. Watch Your Blue
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7. Out Of Homes
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8. It
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9. Easy
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10. Shadowfights
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese edition of 1999 solo album by Helloween's former guitarist. Features earlier availability than the rest of the world. Copies from the initial pressing include a full color CD-sized sticker featuring a photo of Kiske. 1999 release.
Readiness to Sacrifice,Michael Kiske,Victo,Heavy Metal
Average customer rating:
- A really emotional and mature record! Great! (no metal here)
- Masterpiece
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R.T.S. (Readiness to Sacrifice)
Michael Kiske
Manufacturer: Victo
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00000JAV7
Release Date: 1999-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Could Cry
- Ban 'Em
- Philistine City
- Crosstown
- Where Wishes Fly
- Watch Your Blue
- Out Of Homes
- It
- Easy
- Shadowfights
Album Description
Japanese edition of 1999 solo album by Helloween's former guitarist. Features earlier availability than the rest of the world. Copies from the initial pressing include a full color CD-sized sticker featuring a photo of Kiske. 1999 release.
Album Details
Second Release from Ex-helloween Metaller.
Customer Reviews:
A really emotional and mature record! Great! (no metal here).......2006-07-30
Michael Kiske has really changed his musical preferences from the time he was in Helloween. On his first solo record "Instant Clarity" he already showed that he departs from heavy/power metal, concentrating more in rock and ballad type songs, while putting out a truly fantastic record.
In this record he continues with more mellow, deep and emotional songs, showing that he has really matured as a vocalist and songwriter. Most songs follow the vain of 'Always' from his previous record and some have a more pop-rock, progressive, orchestral or classical feel. Throughout the record Kiske's voice shines, delivering a magnificent performance filled with truly pure and varying vocals. From the wonderful and mellow 'Where Wishes Fly' to the orchestral oriented 'Easy' were he uses his famous high pitched tones, reaching vocal ranges which touch your soul and make you shiver, a real masterpiece! Other highlights include the other orchestral track 'Shadowfights', the brilliant 'Philistine City' and the progressive rock track 'Watch Your Blue'
Whoever enjoys the vocals and songwriting of Michael Kiske will surely love this record, as it is a mature and serious relish coming from the artist's heart. There aren't as many highlights (for me) as there were in "Instant Clarity" but still this is Michael Kiske's second best and most emotional record.
Masterpiece.......2006-01-18
This is Kiske's second solo album. It's a mix between Rock, Pop, and great ballads.
First song is "Could Cry" which has a lovely beginning where there's a mix between the bass and electric guitars. It's a really good song and it gets better while you listen to it. The second song "Ban'em" is the best for me and it features an incredible end. The first time I heard it, I had the impression that it was like a country song based on the guitars. It has an awesome chorus. The song starts slow but it changes and continues with a intense sound towards the end. The next song is "Philistine City" which is a melancholic song with a country sound like the last song. The fourth song "Crosstown" is a rock song with a nice chorus.
The album continues with the ballad "Where Wishes Fly." It's a wonderful song that has the same level without the typical "up and downs" like the most ballads. The next song is "Watch Your Blue" and it's one of my favourites on this album. It rocks!! In this song, the voice and guitars have a lot of emphasis...pretty cool song. "Out of Homes" is good song where the production stands out. It reminds me of another band called Crowded House. "It" is another rock song and maybe the hardest song of the album. "Easy" is one of the two songs with an orchestra. The song starts with Michi's voice and a piano. After a while you realize that Michi reaches a high pitch without any problems. Here he shows his "4 octaves" hahaha. The orchestral arrangement is very good. The last song on the album is "Shadowfight." This a symphonic song like ''Easy'' but maybe it's better than "Easy" as it's more elaborate and the lyrics & music are great.
The best part of this album is that all of the songs are different. I think this album is more "Kiske" than the first. My advice is before you hear the album, you forget the Helloween-Kiske era. There is nothing similar between Helloween and Kiske albums. The cover is great as it's a picture about a modern crucifixion.
Average customer rating:
- Readiness to Sacrefice..........his career
- Great album
- A really emotional and mature record! Great! (no metal here)
- A different but welcome direction for Kiske
- Second effort...mmm...Really different...
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Readiness to Sacrifice
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00005LIQK
Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
- Could Cry
- Ban Em
- Phillistine City
- Crosstown
- Where Wishes Fly
- Watch Your Blue
- Out Of Homes
- It
- Easy
- Shadowfights
Album Description
2001 release for the ex-Helloween vocalist. Ten tracks including, 'Could Cry', 'Ban' Em', 'Philistine City', 'Crosstown' & 'Where Wishes Fly'.
Customer Reviews:
Readiness to Sacrefice..........his career.......2006-07-31
Well there are one or two songs that may have been saved if they weren't ravaged with pop sounds....other than that this is a diaster.
Great album.......2006-01-18
This is Kiske's second solo album. It's a mix between Rock, Pop, and great ballads.
First song is "Could Cry" which has a lovely beginning where there's a mix between the bass and electric guitars. It's a really good song and it gets better while you listen to it. The second song "Ban'em" is the best for me and it features an incredible end. The first time I heard it, I had the impression that it was like a country song based on the guitars. It has an awesome chorus. The song starts slow but it changes and continues with a intense sound towards the end. The next song is "Philistine City" which is a melancholic song with a country sound like the last song. The fourth song "Crosstown" is a rock song with a nice chorus.
The album continues with the ballad "Where Wishes Fly." It's a wonderful song that has the same level without the typical "up and downs" like the most ballads. The next song is "Watch Your Blue" and it's one of my favourites on this album. It rocks!! In this song, the voice and guitars have a lot of emphasis...pretty cool song. "Out of Homes" is good song where the production stands out. It reminds me of another band called Crowded House. "It" is another rock song and maybe the hardest song of the album. "Easy" is one of the two songs with an orchestra. The song starts with Michi's voice and a piano. After a while you realize that Michi reaches a high pitch without any problems. Here he shows his "4 octaves" hahaha. The orchestral arrangement is very good. The last song on the album is "Shadowfight." This a symphonic song like ''Easy'' but maybe it's better than "Easy" as it's more elaborate and the lyrics & music are great.
The best part of this album is that all of the songs are different. I think this album is more "Kiske" than the first. My advice is before you hear the album, you forget the Helloween-Kiske era. There is nothing similar between Helloween and Kiske albums. The cover is great as it's a picture about a modern crucifixion.
A really emotional and mature record! Great! (no metal here).......2004-09-20
Michael Kiske has really changed his musical preferences from the time he was in Helloween. On his first solo record "Instant Clarity" he already showed that he departs from heavy/power metal, concentrating more in rock and ballad type songs, while putting out a truly fantastic record.
In this record he continues with more mellow, deep and emotional songs, showing that he has really matured as a vocalist and songwriter. Most songs follow the vain of 'Always' from his previous record and some have a more pop-rock, progressive, orchestral or classical feel. Throughout the record Kiske's voice shines, delivering a magnificent performance filled with truly pure and varying vocals. From the wonderful and mellow 'Where Wishes Fly' to the orchestral oriented 'Easy' were he uses his famous high pitched tones, reaching vocal ranges which touch your soul and make you shiver, a real masterpiece! Other highlights include the other orchestral track 'Shadowfights', the brilliant 'Philistine City' and the progressive rock track 'Watch Your Blue'.
Whoever enjoys the vocals and songwriting of Michael Kiske will surely love this record, as it is a mature and serious relish coming from the artist's heart. There aren't as many highlights (for me) as there were in "Instant Clarity" but still this is Michael Kiske's second best and most emotional record.
A different but welcome direction for Kiske.......2002-10-22
Micheal Kiske, formerly of legendary German metal band Helloween, is seemingly moving away from his metal roots towards a smoother AOR sound. This has upset some of his fans, but not me. Good metal abounds these days with bands like Blind Guardian, Kamelot, Iced Earth, and another little Helloween fallout by the name of Gamma Ray. But, good, intellegent, AOR is not as easy to find.The warmth and power of Kiske's voice on tracks such as "Could Cry" "Philistine City" and, my personal favorite, "Watch your Blue", along with his thoughtful lyrics and musical hooks, makes this record well worth listening to.It sure beats the cheesy movie tie in and cover songs that dominate adult contemporary radio these days.
Second effort...mmm...Really different..........2001-12-03
This is Michaek Kiske's second solo album. If "Instant Clarity" was different from what he was doing in Helloween, this album is further away from "Instant Clarity"...This album is more oriented to pop-rock. You'll find an electric-acoustic guitar base on all songs. This album is softer...In general, the atmosphere is calm, and is an excellent album to listen to if you're studying or as background if you're doing something else...What I love of Michael Kiske(not mentioning his voice, of course) is that he shows lots of feelings in his songs, that seem to be written directly from the heart. We are not talking about fast songs or heavy songs. Cool and melancholic would be better..."Could cry" is the first song, has a mid tempo with violins...This is a happy song, like "Ban'em"..."Easy" and "Shadowfights" (with the orchestra) are cool and epic ballads..They remind me Helloween's "Longing"..."It" has an alternative rock riff..."Crosstown", "Out of homes", and "It" can be considered the "fast songs" in the album...
The album has lots of different emotions and feelings, like "Watch your blue" (reminds me Helloween's "In the night")if you want to lift your spirit up, or "Where wishes fly" if you want to get deppressed...
If you love Michael Kiske singing "Eagle fly free"s chorus, this is not the album for you. You won't find "great" songs, but they were written with the heart...Give it a try!!
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