Assault & Battery [Import]
Assault & Battery [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Happy Days
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2. Enter Darkness
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3. Leaders
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4. Hang the Pope
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5. Radiation Sickness
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6. Hypocrisy
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7. Behind the Glass Walls
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8. No Time
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9. Hour Shower
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10. Sadam
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11. Preaching to the Deaf
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12. Hang the Pope
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13. Ping
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14. Torture Tactics
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15. Fight to Be Free [Live]
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16. Trail of Tears [Live]
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17. Ping Again [Live]
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18. Butt Fuck [Live]
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Product Description
18 track retrospective on Receiver for this cutting edge metal act from the '80s that featured guitarist John Connol-ly & Anthrax bassist Dan Lilker. Includes hits, a demo ver- sion of 'Hang The Pope' and five live recordings from Japan at the peak of their popularity: 'Ping', 'Torture Tactics', 'Fight To Be Free', 'Trail Of Tears' & 'Butt Fuck'. 1997 release.
Assault & Battery,Nuclear Assault,Receiver Records,Heavy Metal,Pop,Popular Music,Punk Metal,Rock,Thrash
Average customer rating:
- The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra needs a guitar player!
- Persuaders Theme!
- A Variety Of Classics!
- Incredible Barry Collection
- " one of cinema's greatest composers...John Barry"
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ASIN: B00005BADD
Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Zulu
- From Russia With Love
- From Russia With Love - 007
- Goldfinger
- The Ipcress File
- The Knack
- Mister Moses
- Thunderball
- The Wrong Box
- Born Free
- The Quiller Memorandum
- You Only Live Twice
- The Girl With The Sun In Her Hair
- Deadfall
Tracks:
- The Lion In Winter
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service
- Midnight Cowboy
- Midnight Cowboy
- The Appointment
- The Last Valley
- Walkabout
- Monte Walsh
- Diamonds Are Forever
- The Persuaders
- Mary Queen Of Scots
- The Man With The Golden Gun
- The Dove
Tracks:
- The Tamarind Seed
- King Kong
- Eleanor And Franklin
- Robin And Marian
- The Deep
- Hanover Street
- The Black Hole
- Moonraker
- Somewhere In Time
- Raise The Titanic
- Body Heat
- Frances
- Octopussy
- The Cotton Club
Tracks:
- High Road To China
- A View To A Kill
- Out Of Africa
- The Living Daylights
- Dances With Wolves
- Dances With Wolves
- Chaplin
- Moviola
- Indecent Proposal
- The Specialist
- The Scarlet Letter
- Cry The Beloved Country
- Mercury Rising
- The James Bond Theme
Customer Reviews:
The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra needs a guitar player!.......2006-11-09
Granted, they only need it for one composition (the last one, "The James Bond Theme") but still, without the guitar it's just not the same. Barry didn't compose this one so I suppose it was a bonus and I shouldn't complain, really. The rest of the music on all the CDs is fantastic. Some of the stuff I had heard before without realizing who had composed it. Very enjoyable, to say the least.
Persuaders Theme!.......2006-03-02
Buy it for the Persuaders theme, probably the best TV theme song ever written.
A Variety Of Classics!.......2005-12-06
John Barry has been composing film scores for over forty years and this is only scratching the surface of his productions. Never mind that the entire set is recorded by the Prague Philharmonic; it's pure to Barry's themes. While John Williams compositions ("Star Wars", etc.) are wild and flamboyant and Jerry Goldsmith's (Hoosier's, etc.) are mood pieces, John Barry crosses over all barriers and is amazingly diverse. Barry has recorded most of the exciting James Bond themes, melodramatic classics like "The Lion In Winter' and moody theme hits like "Midnight Cowboy". He also tugs at the heartstrings with compositions from, "Somewhere In Time", "Frances" and "Out Of Africa". He varies his themes for all types of films and few composers capture it so well.
There is over four hours of music in this set with a colorful and informative booklet.
Incredible Barry Collection.......2004-03-11
Any fan of movies will absolutley love this collection. Being a movie buff I couldn't wait to get this boxed set. Knowing Barry from all the James Bond movies, I did not realize his involvement with so many others. The orchestra is magnificent in all these themes. I'm listening to "High Road to China" right now and I'm drifting in the clouds in a Tiger Moth with Tom Selleck and Bess Armstrong. If you are familiar with a movie it will definitely have you seeing it again, if not the scores are still beautiful. Any fan of classical music will be pleased as well. Travellers will defintitely enjoy it for a long drive. I know from when I use to travel that music like this made the miles float by faster. I highly recommend these four CDs even if you just know a handful of the songs.
" one of cinema's greatest composers...John Barry".......2001-07-06
This collection of four compact discs...are worth their weight in GOLD! Barry creates visual moods for each film he scores...romantic, sentimental, action, adventure, suspense and mystery...the list could go on. Strings, brass and lush-velvet arrangements overlay each cue in his distinctive style of legendary scoring...we have ~ "John Barry:The Collection", Silva Screen's release traces 40 years of film music, featuring "The City Of Prague Philarmonic Orchestra" ~ conducted by Mr. Nic Raine (outstanding)..."Crouch End Festival Chorus" ~ David Temple, Choir Master...perform 56 selections, over four hours of symphonic suites with a full orchestra sound...all individually wrapped-up into one neat package...just the way "film-score-buffs" like 'em!
Must ask the following to take a bow ~ James Fitzpatrick (compilation producer), always in their pitching, Reynold da Silva (executive producer), Nic Raine (conductor, arranger, orchestrator & associate producer), a tremen!dous asset to every project he undertakes...and the man who made it all possible...a legendary icon always leading the way in film scoring ~ JOHN BARRY!
Total Time: 258:76 on 56 Tracks ~ SSD-1128 ~ (2001)
You might try other albums from Silva Screen, all worthy of a good listen ~ "The Essential James Bond" (SSD-1034)..."Bond:Back In Action" (SSD-1100)..."Bond:Back In Action 2" (SSD-1119)..."Zulu" (SSD-1095)..."Raise The Titanic" (SSD-1102)..."Walkabout" (SSD-1120)...check out my reviews on amazon.com/music.
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- Wonderfull Collection to have but no Orignal Art Work.
- A fountain of youth for a Star Wars geek
- This is more of a description of the music than a review for this particular set, really . . .
- You can feel the Force around you.
- Quality could be better
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ASIN: B0002YCVLU
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- 20th Century Fox Fanfare
- Main Title/Rebel Blockade Runner
- Imperial Attack
- Dune Sea of Tatooine/Jawa Sandcrawler
- Moisture Farm
- Hologram/Binary Sunset
- Landspeeder Searck/Attack of the Sand People
- Tales of a Jedi Knight/Learn About the Force
- Burning Homestead
- Mos Eisley Spaceport
- Cantina Band
- Cantina Band #2
- Binary Sunset [Alternate Take][*]
Tracks:
- Princess Leia's Theme
- Millennium Falcon/Imperial Cruiser Pursuit
- Destruction of Alderaan
- Death Star/The Stormtroopers
- Wookiee Prisoner/Detention Block Ambush
- Shootout in the Cell Bay/Dianoga
- Trash Compactor
- Tractor Beam/Chasm Crossfire
- Ben Kenobi's Death/Tie Fighter Attack
- Batte of Yavin: Launch from the Fourth Moon/X-Wings Draw Fire/Use ...
- Throne Roon/End Title
Tracks:
- 20th Century Fox Fanfare
- Main Title/The Ice Planet Hoth
- Wampa's Lair/Vision of Obi-Wan/Snowspeeders Take Flight
- Imperial Probe/Aboard the Executor
- Battle of Hoth: Ion Cannon/Imperial Walkers/Beneath the ...
- Asteroid Field
- Arrival on Dagobah
- Luke's Nocturnal Visitor
- Han Solo and the Princess
- Jedi Master Revealed/Mynock Cave
- Training of a Jedi Knight/The Magic Tree
Tracks:
- Yoda's Theme
- Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)
- Yoda's Theme
- Attacking a Star Destroyer
- Yoda and the Force
- Imperial Starfleet Deployed/City in the Clouds
- Lando's Palace
- Betrayal at Bespin
- Deal With the Dark Lord
- Carbon Freeze/Darth Vader's Trap/Departure of Boba Fett
- Clash of Lightsabers
- Rescue from Cloud City/Hyperspace
- Rebel Fleet/End Title
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- 20th Century Fox Fanfare
- Main Title: Approaching the Death Star/Tatooine Rendezvous
- Droids Are Captured
- Bounty for a Wookiee
- Han Solo Returns
- Luke Confronts Jabba/Den of the Rancor/Sarlocc Sentence
- Pit of Carkoon/Sail Barge Assault
- Emperor Arrives/The Death of Yoda/Obi-Wan's Revelation
- Alliance Assembly
- Shuttle Tydirium Approaches Endor
- Speeder Bike Chase/Land of the Ewoks
- Levitation/Threepio's Bedtime Story
- Jabba's Baroque Recital
- Jedi Rocks
- Sail Barge Assault [Alternate Take][*]
Tracks:
- Parade of the Ewoks
- Luke and Leia
- Brother and Sister/Father and Son/Fleet Enters Hyperspace/Heroic Ewok
- Emperor's Throne Room
- Battle of Endor: Into the Trap/Forest Ambush/Scout Walker Scramble
- Lightsaber/The Ewok Battle
- Battle of Endor 2: Leia Is Wounded - The Duel Begins/Overtaking ...
- Endor 3: Superstructure Chase/Darth Vader's Death/The Main Reactor
- Leia's News/Light of the Force
- Victory Celebration/End Title
- Ewok Feast/Part of the Tribe
- Forest Battle (Concert Suite) [*]
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Given that it's largely credited with reinventing Hollywood--or at least fostering its overweening box office expectations--it's hard to imagine that the genesis of George Lucas' sprawling, multi-billion dollar Star Wars franchise was once considered a risky studio proposition at best. But Lucas himself has wisely singled out the robust, retro-romantic music of composer John Williams as the unlikely artistic linchpin that holds all of the saga's disparate dramatic, thematic and technical elements firmly together. Boxed together here then are three of the most successful and influential film scores of modern Hollywood, work that draws as much on Williams' masterful sense of classical music history as it does his own well-studied melodic and arranging instincts. Each of the three double-disc collections here contains all of the music written for Star Wars: A New Hope, Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi (and even Alfred Newman's intyroductory "Fox Fanfare"), newly upgraded via Direct Stream Digital remastering that adds stunning new presence and clarity to Williams' rousing, epochal scores. Each chapter also features a lenticular 3-D cover and newly designed fold-out film poster, as well as encoded disc features allowing online access to elaborate new Star Wars screen savers; the ultimate musical compendium of the original Star Wars triptych. --Jerry McCulley
Customer Reviews:
Wonderfull Collection to have but no Orignal Art Work........2007-06-21
This is without any doubt the best musical presentation for STAR WARS trilogy with excellent remastering. Also, wonderfull music to listen.
It was arranged in same order as the movie and i think it has all the music from the films and more. Also it contain the original 20th Century Fox Fanfare recording for each movie which is rare to listen. In this way you can listen and enjoy the way was the music is recorded for each movie at that time without any enhancement, and that for Star Wars truly music lovers.
The only drawback i found that is lacking the orignal art work for each movie which are the finest and best ever. There are wonderful posters from different type, style A, B, C, and advanced, which i was expecting to see them again here or somewere els.
I was hoping and wishing from ( A Long Time Ago ... ) that they release again same original recording for Star Wars and Empire strikes back when they released first time in 1977 and 1980. I don't know why it has been decline ever since. At that time each movie released its sound track in two album with different and excellent arrangement. I believe this is a perfect arrangement and better in term of music listening. Im just hoping releasing them again with finest remastering.
A fountain of youth for a Star Wars geek.......2007-02-13
It has been a long time since I last dared to take out my old Star Wars LP, with its well remembered skips and pops. Now, thanks to the Boxed set of the Star Wars Trilogy, I can listen to it again as it was intended to sound, and as often as I like. It is like revisiting an old friend, but there are differences: for one, there is more music, and it has been restored to its actual running order, unlike the LP which cut and spliced a bit to create rounder, perhaps more balanced listening. But for a true fan of the films, it is deeply satisfying to hear the score in its proper order and entirety, even if at times it can ramble on or shift more suddenly than a typical symphonic work. That being said, John Williams is a master at composing for film, so that even taken out of context it is beautifully listenable.
The major drawback to the boxed set is the complete lack of liner notes or any kind of commentary--one of my favorite features of the old LP were the inserted notes. So much thought went into the score that it demands commentary. Admittedly, I haven't yet been able to access the "unlock and go" feature on the internet, so perhaps the lack of liner notes on the box is rectified there. Another surprise, given the fact that there is room on the CD's to include more music, alternate takes (and even an extended secret "inner groove" on the first disc), is that in the case of episode 6, music that was added for the new edition of the film is included but not the music it replaced. Admittedly this was the least interesting music in the soundtracks, namely the "pop" music in Jabba's palace and the Ewok's chant at the end, but for the sake of completion, it should also have been included. A minor quibble, and more than made up for by the inclusion of the 20th century fanfare and the second Cantina track.
All-in-all, this boxed set is a must for anyone for whom the original trilogy was a special part of their youth. It will instantly bring you back to that state of wonder when you first saw the films, and on repeated listens it will continue to reveal the genius of John Williams.
This is more of a description of the music than a review for this particular set, really . . ........2006-12-30
A New Hope:
What to say about Star Wars? It's all too known to say very much. But let me just point out a few things, instead. The Main Title track, after the fanfare calms, is quoting 'Mars' from Holst's 'The Planets'. "The Dune Sea of Tatooine" is a tribute to Stravinsky's 'The Rite of Spring'. The bonus track contains several different takes on the Main Title if you sit around and wait--there is a LOT of silence 'til it starts, but it's fascinating to hear the subtle differences from take to take. With "May the Force Be With You" and "Princess Leia's Theme", we have the beginning of the lovely, melodic leitmotifs we have come to associate with Star Wars music.
The Empire Strikes Back:
Both the best movie and the best soundtrack of the original trilogy, in my opinion. Whether or not you agree about the movie, the music here really is the best, from a professional standpoint and not just an "it's pretty!' one. Three huge things happen in this movie, musically: "Han Solo and the Princess", the love theme which is based on "Princess Leia's Theme"; "Yoda's Theme"; and, last but certainly not least, "The Imperial March". I believe the two biggest, most recognisable themes of the saga are the Main Title theme and "The Imperial March", which was constructed from half-developed "evil" cues from 'A New Hope', and also Chopin's "March funèbre, Lento" from 'Piano Sonata No.2 in B flat minor' (trust me, you know it).
The Return of the Jedi:
The only new themes (there are plentiful delectable motifs) to come out of this movie are "Parade of the Ewoks", which nearly succeeds in making the Ewoks themselves cute, and the extremely luscious "Luke and Leia". "The Emperor's Theme", introduced in 'Empire Strikes Back', is emphasised, and voices lace over the epic duel between father and son (not nearly as stimulating as the music or the fight scenes of the prequel trilogy). It is true, there are some slightly embarrassing tracks ("Threepio's Bedtime Story", "Jedi Rocks"), but somehow all is set right by the power of "Victory Celebration" (which evokes much the same in its feeling of somewhat tragic triumph that "Now We Are Free" does in 'Gladiator'). It closes the saga perfectly (and we won't be mentioning the Yub Nub song, thank you very much).
I might also mention that Star Wars themes do wonders for hearing intervals. And that knowing the intervals make relationships between themes throughout the saga that much more interesting.
You can feel the Force around you........2006-08-31
I have never owned these before and I bought them for a SW Themed Party but constantly play them, if you are a fan these are a must own, especially since they include both end tracks for EP.6 the Ewok OE and the new Calypso one from the SE. Finally all of these Disc's are CD Text Capabile.
Quality could be better.......2006-02-14
This is the best way to get the soundtrack collection of the three original films. With some minor exceptions, the tracks are in the same sequence of the films so you can follow the story unfold the same as watching the movies.
The sound quality does leave a bit to be desired overall. Granted there is only so much that can be done from the original recordings, but it seems as though they tried to over-remaster most of the tracks and did not do enough with others. This has left many of the scores sounding thin, bright and shallow. For the price of this boxed set, I would have expected a little bit more time put into making this collection sound better. Ideally, having the entire saga re-performed would have likely offered the best solution for audio purists, though likely not capatured exactly the same feel as the original performance.
Essentially, this boxed set is a trade off between having the original scores of Episodes 4 through 6 and sacrificing the overall sound quality that a John Williams performance deserves.
For a point of reference, my sound system is a B&W and McIntosh combination with the speakers being the same model as what was used in nearly all recording studios at the time of the later half of these films.
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- The best Star Wars soundtrack
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Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
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ASIN: B0002YCVK6
Release Date: 2004-09-21 |
Tracks:
- 20th Century Fox Fanfare
- Main Title/Approaching The Death Star/Tatooine Rendezvous
- The Droids Are Captured
- Bounty for A Wookiee
- Han Solo Returns
- Luke Confronts Jabba/Den Of The Rancor/Sarlacc Sentence
- The Pit of Carkoon/Sail Barge Assault
- The Emperor Arrives/The Death of Yoda/Obi-Wan's Revelation
- Alliance Assembly
- Shuttle Tydirium Approaches Endor
- Speeder Bike Chase/Land Of The Ewoks
- The Levitation/Threepio's Bedtime Story
- Sourc Music: Jabba's Baroque Recital
- Jedi Rocks
- Archival Bonus Track: Sail Barge Assault (Alternate)
Tracks:
- Parade Of The Ewoks
- Luke and Leia
- Brother and Sister/Father and Son/The Fleet Enters Hyperspace
- Emperor's Throne Room
- The Battle Of Endor
- The Lightsaber/The Ewok Battle
- THE BATTLE OF ENDOR II
- THE BATTLE OF ENDOR III
- Leia's News/Light of the Force
- Victory Celebration/End Title
- Source Music: Ewok Feast/Part Of The Tribe
- Archival Bonus Track: The Forest Battle (Concert Suite)
Customer Reviews:
The best Star Wars soundtrack.......2007-03-02
While all the Star Wars films have extraordinary soundtracks, Return of the Jedi stands slightly above it's peers in terms of music. John Williams really went all out for the finale! The attack on the Death Star, Luke's final duel with Darth Vader, the battle on the Endor moon, Vader's funeral and celebration make this one incredible CD.
Not 100% Complete!.......2006-12-24
I love this soundtrack but - This release does not contain the "jam" that the Max Reebo Band plays while Chewbacca is being led to his jail cell......I wonder why?
A Final and Astounding Work of Art from John Williams.......2005-09-23
As always, John williams brings masterful composing to the Star Wars movie screen. The sweeping and spine-tingling score will leave you breathless and stick with you for years.
It starts out a little slow, but of course all the classic themes are present. The action picks up at track 7 (Dsic 1) The Pit of Carkoon/Sail Barge Assault. The moving track 8 will announce the arrival of the infamous emperor with deep male voices and dark themes, then we are swept back to Degobah for Luke's final meeting with Yoda in slow trumpets proclaiming Yoda's news and final announcement to Luke, finally we meet Obi Wan once again, whose conversation with Luke reveals stunning news with the trumpet theme of Skywalker and the warm, comforting violins. Comical additions such as Jabba's baroque recital and Jedi Rocks close the first disc with a slower pace, almost as if it were intermission.
Disc 2 opens with the playful Parade of Ewoks, a new theme created to portray the cute but deadly inhabitants of Endor, played on flutes, trumpets, and a variety of other instruments. Next we are introduced to the change in Luke and Leia's relationship with a slow flute and violin piece showing how strong their bond has become.
Track 3, Brother and Sister, Father and Son, finds the Skywalker theme as Luke tells Leia a wonderful secret, which transitions into their new theme. The Emperor's throne room conveys the serious danger of our heros in deep male voices and sweeping music. The three battle pieces are, of course, wonderful, but by far the best part is the piece matching when the rebels prepare to charge the Death Star in a great instrumental piece.
Last is the calm after the storm, the two tracks that are by far my favorite from this soundtrack. First is track 9, Leia's News/Light of the Force, in which we begin with a sweet, grand piece with Leia's theme and Luke & Leia's theme mingling in.
Next comes possibly the most moving piece of music created by John Williams as a lone trumpet breaks from the silence, playing the Skywalker theme, and it culminates in a tremendous and shattering climax, which settles back into the trumpet skywalker theme, as if in final send of, as Luke watches the man he had feared, redeemed, finally at peace.
Lastly, except for the extra tracks, we finish with the Ewoke celebration on endor, an amazing and wonderful piece of pure joy and revelation as we close upon our heros, all having found what they were looking for in the end, and see the final gathering of old friends.
Without a doubt, this is a must-have for soundtrack afficionados!
John Williams knows music.......2005-09-09
Okay, so this isn't my favorite star wars CD but it's good. I'm still hooked on Ep III soundtrack so that's why I haven't broken this one with repeated use. Still, ROTJ was an awesome movie and the soundtrack is responsible for much of the moodsetting. Happy or sad, the tune tells all.
Is it the best?.......2005-06-25
This soundtrack CD is probably one of the best John Williams has ever had and the best among all the star wars CD soundtracks of the classic ones. The songs are much more fun and lively. John Williams knows how to translate the music so well that it can blend in perfectly with the movie.
The compositions are really magnificent and the dynamics are really great. These are really among the unique ones. Very special indeed.
Some of the great songs are Jedi rocks (The part in the movie where Jabba The Hut is entertained by the new cantina band. The song is very lively and can really make your mood a lot better. Another one is the Victory Celebration (The last part where the death star was destroyed and they went to Endor to Celebrate.) The song really captured the mood of celebration. I loved it.
Kirstie Mabitad
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- It's big and it's terrible!
- Great Addition to Your Collection
- Origato, Ikufube-san!
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Godzilla: 50th Anniversary Edition
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ASIN: B0002JELPY
Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Tracks:
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- Godzilla Main Title
- Ship Music/Sinking Of Eikou-Maru
- Sinking Of Bingou-Maru
- Anxieties On Ootojima Island
- Ootojima Temple Festival
- Stormy Ootojima Island
- Theme For Ootojima Island
- Japanese Army March I
- Horror Of The Water Tank
- Godzilla Comes Ashore
- Godzilla's Rampage
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- Godzilla Comes To Tokyo Bay
- Intercept Godzilla
- Tragic Sight Of The Imperial Capital
- Oxygen Destroyer
- Prayer For Peace
- Japanese Army March II
- Godzilla At The Ocean Floor
- Ending
- Godzilla Leaving (Sound Effects)
- Main Title (Film Version)
- First Landing (Film Version)
- Tokyo In Flames (Film Version)
- Last Assault (Film Version)
Album Description
Available for the first time in the US, this is the complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to the classic 1954 film GODZILLA, featuring the score by famed composer Akira Ifukube. Ifukube's timeless orchestral score evokes all the terror and majesty of that towering creature cherished around the world. Produced in association with Toho Studios, the score has been remastered and complemented with bonus tracks (cues edited as they appeared in the film). The CD booklet features exclusive artwork and in-depth liner notes.
Customer Reviews:
It's big and it's terrible!.......2005-07-28
Sorry, I couldn't resist using Raymond Burr's awful line. But this soundtrack is indeed truly AWESOME! One of the best things about Godzilla is the music, which was so distinctive and so haunting that it made us overlook the cheesy special effects. More than any of his 1950's monster contemporaries, Godzilla's soundtrack gave the big guy a soul that spooked children and stayed with them long after they grew up into sensible adults. I still get chills whenever I hear those school girls singing the Prayer for Peace. Akira Ifukube was a genius whose music was an apt coronation for the King of the Monsters!
Great Addition to Your Collection.......2004-10-07
If you're a fan of the original Godzilla movie, American version or Japanese, both contain the same music. This CD is a dream come true for Godzilla fans in the U.S. The music sounds great, doesn't sound aged at all, but still old fashioned, which is good. Track 20, is probably the saddest and most moving song I have ever heard, long song also, 6:20, but it's worth the listen. Akira Ifukube is definatly the master when it comes to kaiju film music. The extra tracks are a treat as well, they are just the film versions of some of the songs, but still great. If you want to make your kaiju collection grow, then this is worth it, or if you just like orchestral music, then it's worth the wait for shipping. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.
Origato, Ikufube-san!.......2004-08-24
This remastered CD of Akira Ikufube's original Godzilla score is an excellent addition to the fiftieth anniversary celebrations for the film series. Ikufube is constantly mentioned in discussions of the Godzilla films, and it's easy to see why: he always treated his subject seriously, even when the movie itself didn't.
Surprisingly, the music doesn't feel terribly dated. You can often pinpoint the age of a movie soundtrack pretty accurately, particularly 1950s sci-fi movies (the theramin is usually the giveaway). I don't think this is because Ikufube continued to score the Godzilla series well into the 1990s. Rather, I think his classical music training allowed him to create a score that was not influenced by the sounds of the time. "Classic" is an overused adjective, but it's appropriate for a score that feels relatively modern after 50 years.
The one thing that does date the music is the quality of the recording. It's in mono, of course, and the music is not as crisp as you would hear in a contemporary recording. Still, the sound remaster is impressive considering the age of the original recordings.
It's also interesting to listen to this score in comparison to Ikufube's later music for the series. The music is extremely somber, in contrast to the more adventurous tone that Ikufube created for later films. For example, Godzilla's "entry" theme is here (in tracks like "Godzilla's Rampage"), but in a much slower, more menacing version that is barely recognizable as the powerful signature it would become later.
At just over 45 minutes, there's not a lot of music on this CD. And of those, four tracks reprise earlier cues, just rearranging the cues to the order they appeared in the movie. There's also some Godzilla sound effects. Their inclusion is appropriate, considering that Ikufube created them with musical instruments! (This piece of information is one of my favourite tidbits from the liner notes, which are fairly good.)
If you're interested in the familiar Godzilla themes, you're probably better off with a compilation CD of Godzilla music: it will have better sounding recordings, and the themes are more recognizable. But for serious kaiju fans and film score afficianados, this CD is a treat.
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Assault the Rock & Roll Era
Homer & Jethro
Manufacturer: Bear Family
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000Q8FVFU
Release Date: 2007-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Houn' Dawg (take 2)
- Hart Brake Motel
- Two Tone Shoes
- Rock Boogie
- Hernando's Hideaway
- Middle-Aged Teenager
- At The Flop
- Screen Door
- Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini
- The Battle Of Kookamonga
- My Special Angel
- Houn' Dawg (take 1)
- I'm Movin' On No. 2
- Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyeballs
- Yaller Rose Of Texas, You-All
- Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers Off Of Me
- The West Virginny Hills
- Pore Ol' Koo-Liger
- Hey, Good Lookin' No. 2
- Jam-Bowl-Liar
- Settin' The Woods On Fire No. 2
- Oh Lonesome Me
- I Guess Things Happen That Way
- Sixteen Tons
- Little Arrows
- She Loves You
- I Want To Hold Your Hand
- No Hair Sam
- Winchester Cathedral
- El Paso - Numero Dos
- The Ballad Of Davy Crew-Cut
Album Description
Thirty-one classic parodies and novelties from country music's legendary comedy team! Superb fidelity from the original 1951-1968 RCA Victor session masters with many tracks in stereo, including Homer and Jethro's pop hit 'The Battle Of Kookamonga' and their celebrated Beatles spoofs 'She Loves You' and 'I Want To Hold Your Hand'. Dazzling finger work from mandolin master Jethro Burns with stellar support from lead guitarists Chet Atkins, George Barnes, Hank Garland and Grady Martin. Extensive, newly researched liner notes, plus Jethro Burns's wry comments on the songs.
Album Details
2007 Deluxe Single Disc Anthology of the Legendary Country and Western Duo who Recorded from the 1940's to the 1960's. They were Known as "The Thinking Man's Hillbillies" and Jethro's Brother in Law was None Other Than Chet Atkins. The Duo were to Country Music of their Era What Spike Jones and Mickey Katz was to Pop, What Weird Al Yankovic is to Pop Music Today, Recording Hilarious Parodies of Hits with Ace Musicianship. They Became Spokesmen for Kellogg's Corn Flakes in the 1960's and Gained Even More Exposure from their Recording of the Theme from "The Beverly Hillbillies" TV Show, on which They Made Regular Cameo Appearances. This Set Includes a Grande a 64 Page Booklet with Ample Details and Photos of their Illustrious Career.
Average customer rating:
- OK, where's Jen Lasher?
- Okay, heres the lowdown on this...
- DISC ONE OR DIE
- Another disappointing album from Baby Anne, but...
- Not her best.
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Assault & Battery
DJ Baby Anne , and Jen Lasher
Manufacturer: System Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000AP2Z9O
Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Scratch D feat. Brazen Throwdown
- Baby Anne Freaks Groove (The Remix!)
- Product 01 I Like It Now
- Baby Anne Shes The Devil
- Trixie 2 Dragons
- Mylo Drop The Pressure (Future Funk Squad Remix)
- Malicious Mike Ding Dong
- Roxiller Fear 2
- Baby Anne Dementia
- Jimmy Rhodes Time Format
- Praise Cats Shined on Me (Trashy Edit)
- Influenza Let Me Fall
- Kmfx Blaze It Up
- Misfilter Want It All (Influenza Remix)
Tracks:
- The Knife Heartbeats (Original Mix)
- Roxanne Fashion (Extended Mix)
- Wolfsheim Once In A Lifetime
- Danmass Lucid (Original Mix)
- Psycho Radio feat. LC Anderson Sound is Shocking
- DJ Mason The Screeech
- Anthony Rother Father
- The Glass Hear the Music (Nick Moore vs Computer Disco Mix)
- Naommon I Am Not Ashamed
- Phil Fuldner pres. Superfaktor I Dont Care (Vocal Mix)
- Atomic Hooligan Spitball
- Infected Mushroom Cities of the Future (Violet Vision Remix)
- Jen Lasher No More Tears
- Covenant Dead Stars
Album Description
North America's most popular female breaks DJ, Orlando's Baby Anne teams up with DC-based DJ/ artist/producer Jen Lasher to deliver ASSAULT & BATTERY - a death defying 2xCD DJ-mixed compilation capturing Baby Anne's hi-octane brand of Florida breaks doing battle with Jen Lasher's potent mix of electro-meets-industrial.
ASSAULT & BATTERY features exclusive new tracks from Baby Anne and Jen Lasher, as well as new music from DJ Icey, Wolfsheim, and Atomic Hooligan.
Customer Reviews:
OK, where's Jen Lasher?.......2007-07-24
I have to admit, being a guy, I bought this album because I had heard good things about DJ Baby Anne, but mostly because the cover was HOT! After putting in the first CD (The DJ Baby Anne set), I was greatful I had bought the CD. I don't usually go out on a limb and buy untried albums, but this one was not a disappointment.
But when I put in the Jen Lasher set (Disk 2), I was completly in love! This set has got to be one of the best I've ever heard in the D&B/Jungle genre! She starts with a few startling tracks, but I grow to love even them more and more! The rest of the whole CD just gets better and better until I nearly pulled the CD out of my car and framed it on the mantle! If you enjoy a good Junglist album with a little house feel (alot of vocals, but wonderful!) you'd be insane not to add this to your collection! Also, WE NEED another set from Jen Lasher! It's a crime she hasn't put out any other albums I can find!
Okay, heres the lowdown on this..........2007-02-26
I like breaks. Im a breaks guy. But Baby Anne just plays more of the same. Very bording disc and not worth my time. A lot of these guys will like breaks that all sound the same for awhile, but eventually (like myself a couple years ago), you want something different, fresh.
Thankfully, Jen Lasher totally unexpectedly comes out of nowhere and saves this thing. The songs on Jen Lashers mix seems to have more soul, and not just "beats". Although don't get me wrong it will get you moving as well. I dont usually listen to "The Knife" but the song on Lasher's mix is awesome! (opening track). This mix is always chaging and holding my interest.
What I really like about this collection, is that a lot of breaks guys will buy this for Baby Anne, and the ones that are ready for something new (and they all will at some point) will hear Jen's disc and be blown away. Its a great concept introducing people to new stuff that way. Jen Lasher is really hot, spiced up this cd and saved it for me. Now I dont care about Baby Anne being at Ultra, I hope Lasher will be there.
Final verdict: I gave it a 4 because, its not a mix that will change everything for me (like BT: Movement in Still Life) but is really good. Of course im referring to Lasher here. Baby Anne, youve heard her before and you get that again here. But if your ready to wake up, give Lasher a chance.
DISC ONE OR DIE.......2006-12-27
My boy picked up this cd a couple weeks ago and we immediately threw in CD1- baby anne. As usual, the bass queen didn't let us down with her unique florida breaks style. I'm especially in love with the first track, it just comes on so nasty and sounds ill with subwoofers.
I wish I could say the same for Jen Lasher. I guess she has her own style, but I couldn't feel it. I listen to electronic music everyday, and goto Ultrafest every year and try to keep my mind open... but I just wasn't feelin Jen.
Seriously, we haven't played CD2 since that day, and probably never will. Maybe I will open my mind one day, maybe not. BA rulzzzz
Another disappointing album from Baby Anne, but..........2006-09-29
I've been listening to Baby Anne for years, but lately her albums are aweful. She picks out the most horrible songs to mix together. I bought this album because I wanted to give her another chance to mix another classic, but alas, it wasn't meant to be.
I know you're thinking why did this guy give it 4 stars?!
Well, I bought the mix because it was Baby Anne, and I figured since it had another hot chick on the cover it made that much more sense to buy. I've never heard of Jen Lasher before now, but her disc blew me away. I've been listening to all kinds of techno for a long time and I figured it'd be another breakbeat mix, but was I wrong. Her disc is a diverse mix of electropop that's awesome to say the least. Too bad she hasn't made any other albums.
I'd say pick this one up to hear Jen Lasher's mix. Baby Anne's mix leaves MUCH to be desired, but you won't be disappointed with Jen Lasher's.
Not her best........2006-03-19
I think from now on I'll just be purchasing DJ Baby Anne just by herself. I do like a couple of her breaks, but the second CD will never be played again.
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- Schenker's Best
- Pure Michael Schenker
- "Ulcer" alone is worth the price!
- It's probably the best Michael Schenker album ever!!
- Good to see this on CD
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Assault Attack
Michael Schenker Group
Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004U86A
Release Date: 2000-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Assault Attack
- Rock You To The Ground
- Dancer
- Samurai
- Desert Song
- Broken Promises
- Searching For A Reason
- Ulcer
- Girl From Uptown
Album Description
Japanese digitally remastered reissue of the heavy metal act's 1982 release. Includes 2 bonus tracks 'Althuer' and 'Girl From Uptown'. 9 tracks in all. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Japanese Reissue Featring Bonus Tracks and Digital Remastering.
Customer Reviews:
Schenker's Best .......2007-05-01
I've been enchanted with this album since the summer of 1984 (2 years after its release). It is definitely a summer album (see Desert Song), and the band / combination of Michael & Graham Bonnett is exceptional. Ulcer is hands down my favorite song ever...I challenge anyone who doesn't feel like they could conquer the world listening to this blistering track. Top to bottom, Schenker's best. Listen and enjoy...it's guaranteed.
Pure Michael Schenker.......2006-09-07
Assault Attack is an album full of melodic and burning guitar licks and riffs. It is by far my favorite MSG album because it captures the essence of Michael Schenker's sound and provides the listener with some great songs. All the songs have something to offer. If you like melodic hard rock or are a guitar fan, check out this album.
"Ulcer" alone is worth the price!.......2006-02-23
When "Assault Attack" came out, I remember thinking, "Graham Bonnet? Hmmmm. We'll have to listen closely." The quality of Bonnet's voice is distinctive. Not a great singer but a ballsy vocalist. I'll take 'distinct' over 'technically proficient' any day. Having said all that, it is the _instrumental_ on this album that will tear your head off; "Ulcer." The lead break is one of the fastest, cleanest, most liquid runs off a fretboard this side of Allan Holdsworth with more menace and Teutonic swagger. Back in the day, I was trying to play the solo over and over on the LP, swinging back the tone arm to catch the solo's beginning. Amazing to this day. The other song, noted more for its rhythm guitar work is "Broken Promises." Great syncopation, nice fat, warm rhythm sound, and Graham Bonnet singing his guts out, which is what the tune called for. There is _no_ filler on this album. The rhythm section was killer and Michael's touch and tone was gorgeous. I'm warning you though: that solo in "Ulcer" man! WHEW!
It's probably the best Michael Schenker album ever!!.......2005-09-29
The trick here was the production. In the hands of genius producer Martin Birch, MSG reached a whole new level of efficiency, heaviness and creativity here. The eight songs are extremely good, the production is crisp and clear, you can hear all the lines of bass, guitar and drums. Bonnet is also singing very good, altough the lyrics continued to be bad, I mean REALLY bad (a sad characteristic of MSG albums...).
It's a shame that such line-up, following the best production job ever afforded to Schneker, would not have had the opportunity to perform on a single show! That's it! Bonnet was fired during the first gig! He was always drunk, could not remember previous album's lyrics, a disgrace! Go figure...
Good to see this on CD.......2005-04-28
I bought this back when it came out and it influenced my own guitar playing tremendously.
This CD contains some of MSG's best songs (all of his early work is pretty essential though) and is probably his most consistent CD.
Average customer rating:
- NO DUDS HERE
- Classic aggressive thrash!
- Another oil spill!!!
- As good as Survive, maybe even better
- One of the best
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Handle with Care
Nuclear Assault
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Game Over/The Plague
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- Third World Genocide
- Alive Again
ASIN: B000008J10
Release Date: 1989-10-09 |
Tracks:
- New Song
- Critical Mass
- Inherited Hell
- Surgery
- Emergency
- Funky Noise
- F# (Wake Up)
- When Freedom Dies
- Search & Seizure
- Torture Tactics
- Mother's Day
- Trail of Tears
Customer Reviews:
NO DUDS HERE.......2007-01-17
Played superbly this is thrash metal with a punk attitude and a unique sound of it's own,the songs are head and shoulders above most stuff you hear today,Connelly,Lilker and Evans sure hit a rich vein of form when they wrote this album,i still get a buzz off it when i listen to it, and unless i get a knock on the head i suspect i always will!!It's simple; this is one of the best Thrash albums of all time,a classic from start to finish(funky noise included)buy it,enjoy it.
Classic aggressive thrash!.......2006-01-20
This is a must have for any thrash head. This is East Coast style which brings in more hints of NYC hardcore, etc... more angry. Very raw recording but it gets its message across! I saw these guys play a tiny warehouse back in 1990 and i remember the pit for "New Song". That riff right after the solo it made everyone in the audience SNAP. Big time washing machine spin cycle pit! Ah the good ol days! If you like your thrash aggressive and pissed off then get this. I'd say this is the best NA album! Game Over was classic as well but get this one!
Another oil spill!!!.......2005-11-18
Nuclear Assault is an underrated band much like Testament. They were part of the second generation of thrash bands falling under the first 'Big Four'.
John Connelly was not an exceptional singer, but he used his vocals to the fullest extent. Of course Dan Lilker on bass is awesome, I'm a big fan of his because of his participation in S.O.D.
This album is fast, loud, and underproduced. The lyrics are not crisp, but sound guttery which is the way thrash is supposed to be. Favorite songs are New Song and Search and Seizure.
As good as Survive, maybe even better.......2005-09-07
Released in late 1989, Nuclear Assault's "Handle With Care" is the most mature album of their entire catalogue which was already impressive by this point.
The production is a little bit more muddy and treble induced than the previous album Survive was, but it is still thoroughly modern sounding. Handle with Care also has the best guitar riffs of any Nuclear Assault offering with Connelly and Bramante hashing out cool riff after riff (just listen to the opening line of Inherited Hell and Trails of Tears). Lilker's bass is as busy as ever, hashing out the fat bass lines as fast as he can. The drumming isn't as in your face as it was on Survive, but Glenn Evans does a magnificient job directing the many transitions contained in the songs. Lots more straight ahead double-bass and tom rolls on this one as opposed to Survive. The song writing overall is of a much higher caliber.
It's also interesting to mention that Nuclear Assault's trade mark Thrash/Hardcore sound has a lot less Hardcore composition in this album as opposed to previous efforts. This album closes N.A. most successful period as the band would later release 1991's Out of Order which was confusing at best, and the band would die out quickly afterwords. Definitely worth having.
One of the best.......2005-08-10
I have been listening to Nuclear Assault for a long time now and there one of the best thrash bands ever.Handle With Care is in the top five thrash albums of all time.The album starts off with one of the best thrash songs ever, called New Song,this is a pure fight song,it just pumps you up.From then on the album never gets boring,all the songs just blow you away.John Connelly is one of the best thrash singers.The album has it's typical Nuclear Assault goof off songs on the album.The song is called Funky Noise,thats why Nuclear Assault rules.My three favorite thrash bands are,1 Powermad,2 Nuclear Assault,3 Dark Angel.This album is for real headbangers only.Please reissue Handle With Care and Survive.For fans of Anthrax,Vio-lence,and D.R.I.
Average customer rating:
- A hard-to-find, but very good thrash record
- One of the most overlooked metal albums of all time.
- Very ambitious!!!!
- One of the best metal albums of 1988!
- Pretty powerful sh*t
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Survive
Nuclear Assault
Manufacturer: Mca
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000002PHY
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Customer Reviews:
A hard-to-find, but very good thrash record.......2006-08-03
Only true classics deserve 5 stars, whereas only corporate drivel deserves 1 star, like a Britney Spears album. The highly sought after 'Survive' by thrash also-rans Nuclear Assault is a very good thrash record. Three and a half stars.
One thing that may have held back Nuclear Assault is that they never had any "catchy" hit, perhaps because John Connelly's scratchy vocals just aren't good enough for most people. I happen to like them and they are certainly a cut above most thrash bands (he doesn't growl or anything), but I realize they are an acquired taste.
My favorite track on the album, which was also released with a video, is 'Brainwashed'. It has a really cool riff and great, unrelenting energy. I even like the lyrics, LOL! Funny, most reviewers here don't seem to like this song that much. This is a classic thrash anthem. The record has other highlights: 'Rise from the Ashes', 'Great Depression', and even 'Survive', 'Fight to be Free' and 'F#' are pretty good. There are some soft spots: 'Human Rights' is pure speed metal but with an average riff and completely incomprehensible singing. 'Wired' and 'Technology' are unremarkable.
Overall the record is a solid listening experience, where even the weaker songs are decent. It has some pretty killer solos and impressive rhythm section. Another plus is that the tunes don't all sound the same; there are a lot of different song structures. This record is 31 minutes long, but I'd say this quick turnover is desirable because, save for 'Rise from the Ashes' and 'Brainwashed', there's nothing really catchy here. The album requires a lot of repeated listens to pick up all the melodies.
Due to the general high quality of songs here this is a must buy for thrash fans. One can get this CD for about $25 on eBay, if you are patient. But this is no 'Ride the Lightning' and should be treated as such. Casual metal listeners and general music fans should probably borrow it from a friend first and listen to it for a while to see if they like it.
One of the most overlooked metal albums of all time........2006-06-23
Nuclear Assault's "Survive" is the one of the most underated and overlooked metal albums of all time. During the late 1980's it got lost in the glut of all these wanna be poser hair bands as well as being overshadowed by the likes of Slayer, Metallica, Megadeth. From listening to it is like getting hit over the head with a sledgehammer. It's too bad it's still out of print and costs an arm and a leg for a used copy. I've bought my out of print copy off here for $60.00 and to me it's worth every penny. I keep my copy of Survive in a secret place under lock and key (he! he!)! I've seen Nuclear Assault live 3x when they got back together at various metalfests and let me tell you they blew the roof off the goddamn place! NA falls into the same category as Sacred Reich as one of the most overlooked and underated metal bands of all time. Both bands are similar with similar subject material and now have CDs that are out of print with their used ones costing an arm and a leg. Happy Hunting Folks!
Very ambitious!!!!.......2006-03-31
Nuclear Assault's best along with "Handle with care". Back in a day i get this gem on cassette, but now is out of print and the only copies around expense your wallet. This group shows their talent here, with chaotic thrashing riffs, with the characterictic hardcore influence. The vocals are impresive. So this record is history, get it!!
One of the best metal albums of 1988!.......2005-09-07
It's sad that the kids these days grow up thinking that Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax and Slayer was where all the good Thrash was back in the good old days. If you take the best of all the out of print Thrash there is, it easily overwhelms these four bands careers by several fold. Enter: Nuclear Assault. One of the forgotten (not here) East Coast giants of metal.
Having already the successful '85 demo "Back With a Vengeance", 1986's full length album "Game Over" and The '87 EP "The Plague", Nuclear Assault was off to the races. 1988 and 1989 would mark the two most sucessful years of their career.
"Survive" has the classic N.A. Thrash/Hardcore sound produced very well by famed Randy Burns. Every song on here that is a serious song is great (there are some silly interludes as with any Assault record). The guitars of Bramante and Connelly are excellent with some great riffs and some dual solo work which works well (see the solo on F-Sharp). The drumming of Glenn Evans is as brutal as ever and is probably the best drumming on any Nuclear Assault album. The bass is mixed in well so you can always hear it well...and it is thunderous and fat sounding. Would you expect anything less from Lilker?
The one draw back is Connelly's vocals sound very much like a rabid hyenia on this record; his vocals go from a clean mid-range hollering to a piercing high of "AHHHHHHH!!!!" Sounded better on "Game Over".
You don't know jack about Thrash if you don't own this album. Think it ends at Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax, Overkill, Exodus, or Testament? Think again. Best songs: Rise from the Ashes, F-Sharp, Fight to Be Free, and Equal Rights. To top it all off, there is a cover of Led Zepplin's "Good Times Bad Times" -worth the price of admission alone.
Pretty powerful sh*t.......2005-08-11
This band never got due credit for their material. This album is tight and aggressive. The singer's voice is plaintive and strong. The lyrics aren't bad either.
Average customer rating:
- Very Enjoyable Listen
- "Must be something out of Kafka's dreams"
- Modern Nuclear Assault sound with a lot of the old in it
- Should Have Known
- Major Disappointment...
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Third World Genocide
Nuclear Assault
Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000A6NR6S
Release Date: 2005-08-30 |
Tracks:
- Third World Genocide
- Price Of Freedom
- Human Wreckage
- Living Hell
- Whine And Cheese
- Defiled Innocence
- Exoskeletal
- Discharged Reason
- Fractured Minds
- The Hockey Song
- Eroded Liberty
- Long Haired Asshole
- Glenn's Song
Album Description
Nuclear Assault were among thrash metal's most socially aware groups, making room for serious subject matter (and occasional goofs) in their careening speed metal riffing. They also remained closer to the world of hardcore than most of their peers, and at their late-'80s peak released some of the most uncompromising thrash metal offerings of the time. One of the Big Apple's few challengers (along with Anthrax and Overkill) to the Bay Area dominance of all things thrash metal, Nuclear Assault became immediate contenders due to the cumulative sum of its parts not to mention, their extreme nature and their ability to back it up with solid musicianship. Produced by metal stalwart Alex Perialas, their first album, 1986's Game Over, was regarded as a breath of fresh air with its potent speed metal tinged with hardcore overtones. In the process, fans and critics alike instantly accepted it and the band was quickly off to the races. In early 2002 the band was approached by a mutual friend to reform for a couple of shows. Their first reunion show was a the Metal Meltdown in April and there they found out that there was a demand for the band to continue. They played the classic NYC venue CBGBs in May along with a show in Massachusetts that was recorded for a live album, released by SPV in early 2003. Currently, Nuclear Assault has just finished a successful tour of South America with the Sodom and is preparing for a European tour to support their first studio album in 10 years, Third World Genocide. The album features 13 tracks performed by core members Danny Lilker, Glenn Evans and John Connelly along with Anthony Bramante and Eric Burke. Supporting videos are planned for the songs Long Haired Asshole and Price of Freedom.
Album Description
The metal acts first album in 10 years! Features 13 tracks performed by the core members Lilker, Evans and Connelly along with Bramante and Burke. Steamhammer. 2005.
Customer Reviews:
Very Enjoyable Listen.......2006-05-08
This may not be thier best ever, but it's definitely a well written album with solid riffs and catchy songs. Props to Nuclear Assault for still being able to kick ass!
"Must be something out of Kafka's dreams".......2006-02-10
I am a big fan of 1980s metal and am always interested in what bands from the metallic heyday are putting out now (so many are still around proving how incredible their music was and still is). Usually, these albums from old bands are OK but miss the magic of their glorious past. Third World Genocide is an exception. Nuclear Assault's Game Over/The Plague CD is at the top of my all-time thrash albums. This CD is now right up there with it. They have not missed a thunderous beat. Every track on here is awesome, some of them incredible! Listening to this CD is like going back to the 80s and listening to a lost release. The energy, feel, noisy yet addictive riffs: it's all here! Also, John Connelly is one of the best thrash vocalists. Although high, he doesn't have a screeching voice like singers in other thrash bands. It is much easier on the ears.
The title track is as solid a thrash opening as I have ever heard! Thundering, yet restrained, drums and very dark and heavy yet catchy hooks! "Price of Freedom" has excellent riffs between the verses. "Human Wreckage" is highlighted by heavy, pounding drums. "Living Hell" just pounds away and has an addictive chorus and a nice, slow-down bridge with pleasant guitar. "Whine and Cheese" is a fun, punk-like track with smashing cymbals and light, humorous lyrics ("I'm going to sit here and whine, I'm going to whine about how my life stinks..."). I love this song! It is the one I remember the most and find myself humming. I could listen to it over and over! Then it's is followed by the amazing "Defiled Innocence"--awesome guitar riffs, a head banging heaven! The next four tracks are straight-forward, fast and furious thrash! "Eroded Society" is Cryptic Slaughter-like (remember them? A blending of punk and thrash). Like their past albums, Nuclear Assault likes to demonstrate their sense of humor (remember their blues segment on "(You Figure It Out)"?) and they do so here with "Long-Haired A$#hole." It actually sports some cool blue grass licks. The vocals on it are darn good and the guitar solo is very impressive. The lyrics are also very cool ("Well people with short hair and business suits they caused the S & L disaster/ We'll be paying for that for the rest of our lives/ But I'm a long-haired a#$hole...") These guys are versatile musician extraordinaires! It ends with the killer closer "Glenn's Song" (another of my favorites). Although, my favorite tracks are "Third World Genocide," "Price of Freedom," "Living Hell," "Whine and Cheese," "Defiled Innocence," and "Glenn's Song," there is nothing weak here. Just killer, old school thrash! Anyone who likes 1980s thrash and is skeptical of what these bands are churning out now, do not hesitate to buy this CD. Check out the audio clips (that's what encouraged me the buy it) and you will be made a believer! The CD booklet includes lyrics and a photo of the band (Glenn Evans gives the sign that his fans are #1).
Modern Nuclear Assault sound with a lot of the old in it.......2005-09-21
I really go for songs that have lyrics that mean something, and as usual Nuclear Assault provides in spades. They run the spectrum from 911 to adultery. Good stuff compared to what many bands provide these days.
On top of that the music sounds a lot like the original Nuclear Assault music. There are some changes, but not enough to keep the long time fans from recognizing who it is. For those that say this is not thrash, then they have forgotten what thrash is.
Should Have Known.......2005-09-20
I should have known that this album would suck because thrash bands from the 80's that are still around and they make a new album it always sucks,Kreator is the only thrash band that has made a new album that's good(Enemy Of God).I love Nuclear Assault's old stuff their first four albums.
John Connelly's voice isn't as high as it use to be but that's understandable because he's older.
The riffs are not good,the music in general isn't good on this album.
This is a slower album,the thrash doesn't come until half way through the album.
The song Third World Genocide is annoying.
The best song on the album is The Hockey Song because I love hockey,it's about the 2003 playoffs.
Nuclear Assault always has their typical goof off songs on their albums,this one being Long Haired A**hole(funny)the lyrics are awesome,it's old country hick music(sounding).
Major Disappointment..........2005-09-14
First off, understand that I was a big Assault fan back in the day..."Game Over", "The Plague" and "Survive" were major richter-wreckers that most thrashers loved. Funny, heavy and faster than hell...this band was the sh*t.
"Handle With Care" was also decent, but it was obvious that perhaps a bit of stagnation had set in. And that opinion was rammed home by the aptly-titled "Out Of Order"...no new ideas, nothing fresh, boring. Nuclear Assault, boring??? Yes, it happened. I didn't bother with "Somthing Wicked"...
Now the new album...I was really looking forward to it, but I can't understand what they were trying to achieve. There is not one memorable riff on this album - everything sounds like they wrote it in 2 minutes. The leadoff title song is the absolute worst thing they, or almost any band, has written - it sounds beyond dumb. A few songs are ok, thrashing old school style, but they are grade-b at best, and don't hold a candle to their old stuff.
The worst part is the singing...John Connelly sounds like he's whining, completely out of breath. And the "joke" songs are barely that..."Long Haired A**hole" was actually written over 10 years ago from Connelly's solo record.
Again, this is from someone who used to LOVE this band, so I know what they sound like when they kick a**. This ain't it.
You want modern-day THRASH...check out the new Exodus (Shovel Headed Kill Machine) - AMAZING album!!!
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- Ballads: Axel Rudi Pell
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- Behind the Wall of Sleep [EP]
- Belief
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- Blood World
- Brave New World [Import]
- Burning Live in Tokyo 2002 [Live] [Import]
- Chained [Import]
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