| 1. Sign of Satan |
| 2. After the Bomb |
| 3. Dark Fade |
| 4. Homicide Rocker |
| 5. Without You |
| 6. Metal Racer |
| 7. Burning the Witches |
| 8. Hateful Guy |
| 9. Holding Me |
Burning the Witches,Warlock,Polygram Records,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Popular Music,Rock
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Burning the Witches
Warlock Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FL6 Release Date: 1988-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Sign Of Satan
- After The Bomb
- Dark Fade
- Homicide Rocker
- Without You
- Metal Racer
- Burning The Witches
- Hateful Guy
- Holding Me
Customer Reviews:
first album.......2006-06-04
The first faltering steps.......2006-05-17
First the good points;
This is a committed metal release, presumably the guitarists of Peter Szigeti and Rudy Graf seem to have been influenced by the Judas Priest duo of Downing and Tipton and also the various guitarists who'd passed through the Scorpions. The sound they create isn't quite as crisp and clear as either of those bands though. That's not a criticism as I think it's just their style.
Another good point is that on this album they try to go up and down the gears. There are tunes here that are somewhat atmospheric such as After the Bomb as well as the out and out rockers such as the title track.
The down side is that as much as I think this band are way cool and own just about everything they released that I can get my hands on, this is still a very formative release. It would be until the late 80's when even a bands debut would be a fully realised musical entity. The production is a little dull, but only just, and the fact that Doros' vocals improved after this album make it a little jarring to listen to this disc as opposed to their later works.
There are also only a few great tunes here, really only the title track and perhaps one or two others that you'd really put on a 'best of' complilation, an observation born out by the fact that when compilations of this bands work were done, virtually nothing from this disc were on them.
As a little aside - when Metal Hammer put on a festival at Loreley back in 1985 Warlock performed there. A video was released of this gig with one track from most of the bands (but not the headliners whose name starts with M) and of the Warlock tunes they played, it was the tune Hateful Guy, from this album, that was selected to make the grade.
Definitely a band that progressed to new heights with every album, but this debut is perhaps not the best disc to start with. Try their later stuff first and work your way back through their cataloge.
Awesome 80's metal.......2006-01-13
A masterpiece!.......2005-11-05
TIP-TOP QUALITY!!!!!.......2005-09-17
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A Tribute To Judas Priest "12 Classic Tracks" featuring: Cage, Burning Inside, Speed, Defekt, Tyrant, Acheron, Seven Witches, Blood Coven, Killswitch, Debauchery, Dissaray, Engrave
Freewheel Burning - Cage , Green Manalishi - Burning Inside , Grinder - Speed , Rapid Fire - Defekt , Tyrant - Tyrant , Devil's Child - Acheron , Diamonds And Rust - Seven Witches , Screaming For Vengeance - Blood Coven , Exciter - Killswitch , and Riding On The Wind - Debauchery / Delivering The Goods - Dissaray / Sinner - Engrave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000OU7LXU |
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Burning the Witches
Warlock ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002XNJD0 Release Date: 2001-04-03 |
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