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Time's Makin' Changes - The Best of Tesla
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Good As It Gets
  • Unappreciated Rock
  • a real rock band from the hair band world
  • Total Rockin
  • Tesla Rocks!!
Time's Makin' Changes - The Best of Tesla
Tesla
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000OUS
Release Date: 1995-11-20

Tracks:

  1. Modern Day Cowboy
  2. Gettin' Better
  3. Little Suzi
  4. Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)
  5. The Way It Is
  6. Love Song
  7. Signs
  8. Paradise
  9. Edison's Medicine
  10. Song & Emotion
  11. What You Give
  12. Mama's Fool
  13. Alot To Lose
  14. Steppin' Over
  15. Changes

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good As It Gets.......2006-09-21

I'm really more of a fan of bands from the 60s and 70s but Tesla makes a huge exception. I saw them at Moondance Jam in 2005 and just thought they were great. They blew my socks off and for good reason. In a time when the music was getting worse Tesla kept real rock n roll alive. This album is just outstanding. Every track is good and they rock and keep rocking.

4 out of 5 stars Unappreciated Rock.......2005-07-29

This "best of" collection from nuts and bolts rockers Tesla favorably bookends their more than credible career in the 80's and 90's. Guitarist Frank Hannon and raspy singer Jeff Keith are mainly responsible for the band's gritty, earthy sound that holds up very well a dedcade or more later. The big ballad hits "Love Song" and the country-ish "What You Give" are here, alongside the stomping "Heaven's Trail" and the band's cold war theme song "Modern Day Cowboy." Throw in their classic cover of "Signs" and you have a good view of an underappreciated "rock" band.

5 out of 5 stars a real rock band from the hair band world.......2005-07-22

These guys came along a generation to late. Tesla is a really talented band from a time when hairspray was the in thing. These guys could write music and are a very talented group of musicians. This cd covers a career that could have happened in the seventies. I saw these guys during their first tour. They were amazing. Their music was a throwback to real rock n' roll. I have listen to this cd many times and it never gets old.

5 out of 5 stars Total Rockin.......2005-04-21

I love this band, and all the songs are awesome. I met my husband with this cd. Wish i could afford having them to play. ha-ha. They are the most wonderful and romantic from rock that I can think of. I hope they will make a comeback since everything seems to jump back in style. I've seen them in concert and they are the only rock band, that sounds the same, like you are hearing their cd. Beutiful accoustic band. ROCK ON!!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Tesla Rocks!!.......2005-04-19

This album brings together some of Tesla's best work from their first album with "Little Suzi" to "The Way It Is"! Tesla is one of the coolest bands, so I totally recommend this album to any rock fan!! ROCK N' ROLL!!!
A Time of Changes- Phase 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Complete Blitzkrieg Collection
A Time of Changes- Phase 1
Blitzkrieg
Manufacturer: Castle
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000065CTK
Release Date: 2002-08-19

Tracks:

  1. Ragnarok [Instrumental Inferno]
  2. Inferno
  3. Blitzkrieg
  4. Pull the Trigger
  5. Armageddon
  6. Take a Look Around
  7. Hell to Pay
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  9. Time of Changes
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  12. Inferno [Demo Version]
  13. Armageddon [Demo Version]
  14. Buried Alive
  15. Blitzkrieg
  16. Inferno

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Inferno
  3. Take a Look Around
  4. Armageddon
  5. Blitzkrieg
  6. Highway Star
  7. Saviour
  8. Calming the Savage Beast [#]
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  10. Buried Alive [#]
  11. Vikings [#]
  12. Too Wild to Tame [#]
  13. Hell to Pay [#]
  14. Time of Changes [#]
  15. Toccata [#]
  16. Sweeney/Rock and Roll [#]

Album Description

Definitive collection of Metallica-influencing 80s band's early years. One of the original New Wave of British Heavy Metal Bands. First ever CD retrospective. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Complete Blitzkrieg Collection.......2006-05-10

For those who are not sure if they want to buy this compilation, here is a short but detail to the point review.

Disc One :

Tracks 1-10 is Blitzkrieg's 1985 debut album "Time Of Change"
Tracks 11-13 is Blitzkrieg's 1980 "Demo Tape"
Tracks 14-15 is Blitzkrieg's 1981 "Buried Alive/Blitzkrieg" single.
Track 16 is Blitzkrieg's "Inferno" track that was featured on the 1981 compilation "Lead Weight".

Disc Two :

Tracks 1-7 is Blitzkrieg's 1981 "Blitzed Alive Cassette" album.
Tracks 8-16 are Blitzkrieg's "Unreleased Tracks" recorded around 1981 and 1985.

Hope this will help those NWOBHM completist...
Floater Lives
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Amazing....
Floater Lives
Floater
Manufacturer: Elemental Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0007MSV34
Release Date: 2005-02-08

Tracks:

  1. The Sad Ballad of Danny Boy
  2. Peter the Destroyer
  3. Aah
  4. Settling
  5. Out of Sheet Loneliness (acoustic)
  6. Endless I
  7. Persecutor
  8. Centerfold
  9. The Beast
  10. All of the Stories But One
  11. Thin Skin
  12. Dead

Tracks:

  1. Persecutor (acoustic)
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  3. Colorblind (acoustic)
  4. The Knowing Dirge
  5. American Theatric
  6. Medicine Woman
  7. Exiled
  8. Equinox
  9. The Feast
  10. The Beast
  11. Clean Plastic Baby
  12. Tell The Captain
  13. Cold w/ Jen Stroker

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Amazing...........2005-06-08

This cd is great, alot of songs on this cd sound the same or if not better then the cd version's. Some songs like Danny Boy or Peter the Destroyer have extended jams through out the songs,"that's just to cool". Two great live cd's for the prize of one, and not to mention it there are two unreleased songs, cold, and centerfold. Buy this cd there are no low points.
Rainy Changes
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    Rainy Changes
    Steve Marriott
    Manufacturer: United States Dist
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000GCG5SI
    Release Date: 2006-08-29

    Tracks:

    1. Banter
    2. Poor Mans Rich Man
    3. Banter
    4. Thirty Day Shuffle
    5. Heartbreaker
    6. Midnight of My Life
    7. Get Down to It
    8. It's All Over
    9. Think
    10. Banter
    11. Sea of Change
    12. I Need Your Love (Like a Fish Needs a Raincoat) [Home Demo]
    13. Let's Spend the Night Together
    14. Infatuation
    15. Jesus Loves Me
    16. Soldier
    17. Rainy Changes
    18. Toe Rag
    19. Poll Tax Blues
    20. Banter

    Tracks:

    1. They Call It Love (But It Smells Like Pussy)
    2. Run Rudolph Run
    3. Nobody But You
    4. Phone Call Away
    5. If You Find What Your're Looking For
    6. Say the Word
    7. Sweet Nuthins
    8. Looking Through at You
    9. Happy Birthday, Birthday Girl
    10. Some Kind of Wonderful
    11. Save Your Love for Me
    12. Itch You Can't Scratch
    13. Two Lane Fever
    14. Paying the Price
    15. I Never Loved a Woman
    16. Stay with Me Baby
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    18. Out of the Blue
    19. I Won't Let You Down
    20. Bigger They Come, Harder They Fall

    Product Description



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    Making Changes
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Making Changes
      Don Wolf
      Manufacturer: Tokum
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000007VB3
      Release Date: 1997-12-04

      Tracks:

      1. Make Some Changes
      2. Power and Glory
      3. Holdin' on to Love
      4. How Long
      5. Piece of Mind
      6. Get It While It's Hot
      7. Never Say Goodbye
      8. Standin' in the Rain
      9. Take My Hand
      10. Cradle Me
      11. I Love the Feelin'
      12. All I Want
      13. Talkin' in My Sleep
      14. Love Is a Crime

      Album Details

      Japanese Release Including 'love is a Crime' as an Exclusive Bonus Track. New Solo Project by Former White Wolf Member.
      Rainy Changes
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • nothin' can change my opipion
      • This was the Best of Marriott...and the Worst of Marriott
      • MARRIOTT'S LEGACY
      • Nice work John.
      Rainy Changes
      Steve Marriott
      Manufacturer: Darlings of Wapping
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0009QZ4KQ
      Release Date: 2005-07-12

      Tracks:

      1. Banter
      2. Poor Mans Rich Man
      3. Banter
      4. Thirty Day Shuffle
      5. Heartbreaker
      6. Midnight of My Life
      7. Get Down to It
      8. It's All Over
      9. Think
      10. Banter
      11. Sea of Change
      12. I Need Your Love (Like a Fish Needs a Raincoat) [Home Demo]
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      14. Infatuation
      15. Jesus Loves Me
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      17. Rainy Changes
      18. Toe Rag
      19. Poll Tax Blues
      20. Banter

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      1. They Call It Love (But It Smells Like Pussy)
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      3. Nobody But You
      4. Phone Call Away
      5. If You Find What Your're Looking For
      6. Say the Word
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      8. Looking Through at You
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      10. Some Kind of Wonderful
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      20. Bigger They Come, Harder They Fall

      Album Details

      This Two CD Set features Over 25 Previously Unreleased Tracks Ranging from Alternate Versions of 1970's Humble Pie Classics Right Through to the Very Last Recordings He Made with Peter Frampton, in Los Angeles, Just Weeks Before He Died in 1991. Also Included is the "lost" Official Receivers Studio Album from 1987 (CD2 Tracks 4-14) which also Includes Contributions from his 80's Blackberries! Pp Arnold, Sam Brown and Margo Buchanan. Add to that the Inclusion of the Track Thought of as the Marriott Holy Grail, the Orchestral Version of Jo Brown's Song "soldier". This Previously Unreleased Track was Touted as a Possible Single Back in 1977.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars nothin' can change my opipion .......2006-01-19

      everybody knows the history of who stevie marriott was what bands he was in..the small faces then humble pie packet of three ETC marriott had a hell of a voice he could belt out the words with such ease he made acessible music comfortable along sides the greats I.E led zeppelin the who and the rollin'stones
      whom steve marriott covered "let's spend the night together"
      featured on this double album gold mine
      for the price amazon is offering you get 40 tracks
      of all the deifferent genre's marriott like to test the water with..you get the soul funky "solider" and "jesus loves me" there is a couple more james brown covers but i can't be bothered too mention them all..
      you get "midnight of my life" which is off the newly re-released "all stars" album..but this was released before so i can't complain
      you get the great instrumental "they call it love[but it smells like pussy] [GREAT TITLE marriott]
      "thirty day shuffle" with marriott's raspy voice comin' into full swing on a classic
      and the title track "rainy changes" is an absolute classic
      that is beautiful and touchin'
      and the hillarous and superb "tog rag" [featuring a two year old Toby Marriott is sweet and touchin']
      i'm generally happy to have this double CD between my fingers and it was worth the 13 pounds i paid for it..as it cerments the legacy of a truly great artist with one of the best soul voices ever
      plus the three songs with peter frampton that were too make up a new humble pie...are of a standard you'd expect from frampton and marriott..i wish they would of made some more songs..but the siuations that were to follow stop in it's tracks
      hpeter frampton and steve marriott ever performin' again and it took a artist on par with mick jagger for a beltin' voice and energy that made these songs CLASSIC
      RIP stevie Marriott

      4 out of 5 stars This was the Best of Marriott...and the Worst of Marriott.......2006-01-14

      Steve Marriott was one of a kind. Probably the best edgy Rock and Roll Singer to ever come out of the British Isles. When he was on top, he was much, much better than his contemporaries Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart, and Roger Daltrey. In fact, Mick Jagger seemed to be insanely intimidated by Marriott's talent and stage presence when he nixed the Pieman's joining the Stones in the wake of Mick Taylor's departure in 1975.

      But Marriott had a dark side accentuated by bouts of extreme drug and alcohol use, and perhaps depression and insecurity as well. In one famous moment, Marriott and the Pie delivered a smashing version of Chris Montez's "Let's Dance" before a totally blown-away Andrew Loog Oldham during the "Street Rat" sessions. Before Oldham could record it, Marriott abruptly stopped the music and with that wicked grin told Oldman he wouldn't record the rubbish even though it had "hit" written all over it. This seemed to be Marriott's life - turning down an EMI-Germany contract for the band he and longtime friend and bassist Jimmy Leverton had put together in the late 1980s - the Official Receivers.

      Or in the last days of his life, having teamed up with his fellow Humble Pie player Peter Frampton, and after recording some of his best post-Pie material (available on this recording), Marriott, at a meeting with an initial quarter-million dollar record deal on the table, angrily faced down the "suits" in Los Angeles with an embarassed Frampton looking away, and walked out - going back to London and a messy death just a day or two after this debacle.

      This album chronicles the best of post-Humble Pie Marriott, with even a couple of demos from the Pie period ("Get Down to It", and a version of "Let's Spend the Night Together" that would keep the Stones on their toes), as well as some very cheeky, funny but also very accessible Cockney Music Hall singalong stuff. Check out "Rich Man, Poor Man" and "I Need Your Love" (Like a Fish needs a Raincoat)! Hellier has also found the longlost Marriott recording of Joe Brown's "Soldier", which he considers to be the holy grail of Marriott music - though I would disagree for the reason below.

      Where this album is weak is on the stuff Hellier left out or couldn't find, including the recording of Wilson Pickett's "Funky Broadway" that a post-Humble Pie Marriott recorded with the Bad Company of Paul Rodgers and Mick Ralphs back in 1975. I remember A*M Records publicists talking up this track at the time, and how great it was. But it sadly disappeared in the wake of "Frampton Comes Alive" or a Marriott solo album that didn't quite live up to expectations. Hellier hasn't found this gem - if it did exist.

      Also - whatever happened to the Firm recordings? No, not the later Firm of Jimmy Page and Paul Rodgers, but the Firm of Marriott, Mountain's Leslie West, and Leverton. Marriott and West did record some material - rumored to be in the possession of Leverton, so whatever happened to it? Can you imagine a Leslie West playing lead guitar on "Thirty Days in the Hole" or a Marriott-West duo on "Mississippi Queen"??? Not on this album, though.

      Instead we get a lot of the tracks that have been previously released on Tony Hinckley's "Scrubbers Sessions" (Hinckley was the keyboard player the Pie enlisted for the final "Street Rat" recording in 1975), as well as the songs Frampton released in the wake of Marriott's death.

      Also - while Hellier gives good liner notes they're not great or substantially informative ones,i.e., the Marriott fan has no idea who played on the recordings; whether it was the Clempson-era Humble Pie on the 1970s tracks - or Bobby Tench. Whether it was "Melvin" Marriott's hanger-ons on the early 1980s material, or the superb and hilariously dubbed "Packet of Three" boys - first,Marriott, Leverton, and Jerry Shirley - later Marriott, Leverton, the great British organist Mick Wynder K. Frog Weaver, and Kofi Baker on drums. I for one would have preferred a proper chronological order on the track notes - better yet, who were the players.

      The banter, while extremely hilarious for those of us who know Cockney talk, is also uninformative. John, who was talking in these quips besides Steve, and when? Was Peter Frampton one of the contributors, and was that you(?) who in his chat about meeting Marriott at a dive on London's East End opened the album???

      A recording that could have easily met a five star criteria but was lucky, and I say this with much regret - barely beat a three star one.

      5 out of 5 stars MARRIOTT'S LEGACY.......2005-09-05

      THIS WELL PUT TOGETHER RELEASE OF MARRIOTT RARITIES MAKES YOU WONDER,WHAT WOULD HE HAVE PRODUCED WITH HIS PLANNED REUNION WITH FORMER "BAND MATE"...PETER FRAMPTON? MARRIOTT WAS THE REAL DEAL AS FAR AS R&B ALL OUT SOUL.I SAW HIM AT A SMALL VENUE AND WALKED AWAY SHAKING MY HEAD AFTER HIS SOULFUL POWER PACKED PERFORMANCE.THE ONLY NEGATIVE THING ABOUT THIS RELEASE,IS IT LEFT ME WANTING TO HEAR MORE....THERE SHOULD BE A COMPREHENSIVE "BOX" SET PUT TOGETHER AND RELEASED.

      5 out of 5 stars Nice work John........2005-07-22

      Following the steady trickle of posthumous Steve Marriott releases that fans have been treated to in recent years they could be forgiven for believing that the bottom of the barrel must have been reached by now. This lovingly compiled collection of unreleased tracks and rarities proves emphatically that this is not the case.
      Compiler John Hellier is editor of the excellent Small Faces fanzine 'Darlings of Whapping Wharf Launderette' fanzine and co-author of the immensely readable Marriott biography 'All Too Beautiful' and he probably knows the man's music better than anyone. The result of his labours is a very satisfying collection of material ranging from alternate takes of Humble Pie tracks from the early 1970s through to the three fine tracks he recorded with Peter Frampton just days before his untimely death. It is clear from listening to this collection that Marriott's creative drive never lost its momentum regardless of whatever may have been going on in his, often turbulent, personal or professional life. Also evident is the tremendous sense of fun that was always an integral part of the man's music throughout his career (check out 'I Need Your Love Like a Fish Needs a Raincoat' or 'Toe Rag')
      There are many highlights, including the unreleased version of Joe Brown's 'Soldier' recorded with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which this particular fan has been waiting to hear since first hearing about it in 1976.
      Speaking personally, it is the dozen tracks from 1987 that Marriott recorded for an unreleased album with his Official Receivers line up that steal the show. These tracks have been circulating among fans on dodgy cassettes for many years now and it is a real treat to hear them with decent sound quality at last. They date from a period that was truly a purple patch for Marriott, great performances of strong songs that rank among his very best, alongside a couple of well chosen covers (check out the glorious rocking version of the old Brenda Lee hit 'Sweet Nuthins'). If you are among the many who appreciate this extraordinary musician, you need this excellent compilation on your shelf alongside your Small Faces and Humble Pie albums, you will not be disappointed.
      Heavy Changes
      Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
      • Creeps into your CD player..again and again
      • A worthy follow-up ...
      Heavy Changes
      Velvet Crush
      Manufacturer: Action Musik
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000009ELX
      Release Date: 2001-11-06

      Tracks:

      1. Play For Keeps
      2. Standing Still
      3. Fear Of Flying
      4. Think It Over
      5. Ever After
      6. Used To Believe
      7. Wake Up
      8. God Speed
      9. White Satin Bed
      10. Live For Now
      11. Seen Better Days

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      4 out of 5 stars Creeps into your CD player..again and again.......2000-02-22

      Despite most people's reviews,I think this may be a bit better than the Crush's "Teenage..." in spots. The first half of the lp really rocks, and the lyrics hit right on..see "Fear of Flying" for an example. I definately reccomend this to fans of Teenage Fanclub, Baby Lemonade, RXH, etc.

      4 out of 5 stars A worthy follow-up ..........1998-07-31

      ... to 1994's stellar "Teenage Symphonies to God," Velvet Crush's "Heavy Changes" was recorded in North Carolina in 1995. "Used To Believe" and "Ever After" are hard-rocking standouts, picking up on the formula from "Teenage ..." only with more extended jamming; producer Mitch Easter is again on hand to mix and play guitar. "White Satin Bed" is in the same mold as "Why Not Your Baby," a weepy country chestnut played with a syncopated Manchester drum lick. The band had high hopes for the disc but their label, Creation/Epic, didn't agree. Disappointed with sales to "Teenage ..." in the U.S. and unable to "find a single" out of the tracks on "Heavy," Creation/Epic rejected the album in 1996 and then dropped the band altogether. The tapes were shelved but later obtained by the band and released on their own label, Action Musik, in 1998. NOTE: Ric Menck disbanded the group sho! rtly after the band was dropped by Creation and moved to Los Angeles. Menck re-formed VC for a new album in 1998 with just bassist/lead vocalist Paul Chastain and VC chum Matthew Sweet, who is also producing.
      Changes
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
      • 13 Rockin' songs!
      Changes
      Sheela
      Manufacturer: Victo
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0000076L4
      Release Date: 2004-01-20

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      5 out of 5 stars 13 Rockin' songs!.......2004-09-18

      This band comes hard and heavy with 13 heavy duty rockers. Here is a list of the songs:
      1- Feels Like
      2- Trapped
      3- Nature of the Game
      4- Without a net
      5- Fool to Believe
      6- Urban Mama
      7- Someday's getting better
      8- Nothing's forever
      9- Night of Mights
      10- Changes
      11- Invasion Of Light
      12- Hell on Earth
      13-BONUS TRACK: Wake Me Up.
      A Time of Changes-Phase 1
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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      A Time of Changes-Phase 1
      Blitzkrieg
      Manufacturer: Castle - Old Numbers
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00008J2IO
      Release Date: 2003-03-18

      Tracks:

      1. Ragnarok
      2. Inferno
      3. Blitzkrieg
      4. Pull The Trigger
      5. Armageddon
      6. Take A Look Around
      7. Hell To Pay
      8. Vikings
      9. A Time Of Changes
      10. Saviour
      11. Blitzkrieg
      12. Inferno
      13. Armegeddon
      14. Buried Alive
      15. Blitzkrieg
      16. Inferno

      Tracks:

      1. Intro
      2. Inferno
      3. Take A Look Around
      4. Armegeddon
      5. Blitzkrieg
      6. Highway Star
      7. Saviour
      8. Calming The Savage Beast
      9. Santa
      10. Buried Alive
      11. Vikings
      12. Too Wild To Tame
      13. Hell To Pay
      14. A Time Of Changes
      15. Tocatta
      16. Sweeney / Rock & Roll

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Blitzkrieg.......2003-07-12

      WOW, what a great album. A Time Of Changes (1985) is probly one of the best NWOBHM albums siince Lightning To The Nations or Overkill. Blitzkrieg's higlights. Blitz 01(1980) there demo, recorded at a 4-track studio is one of the best demos since No Life Til' Leather or Power Metal, but has some of the best sound qualty for a demo.The Buried Alive singel(1981) is one of the best ever cut with the infomus "Blitzkrieg" on the B-Side made famouse my Metallica. "Blitzkrieg" also is on A Time Of Changes re recorded and Blitz 01 as a demo. The rare Lead Weight(1981) track Inferno is also awsome, now to disk 2. Blitzked Alive(1981), is awsome with live tracks such as "Armaggdon" and "Blitzkrieg" and has a cover of Deep Purpels "Highway Star". The Unrealsed tracks are cool also. Has good booklet with lots of pics.
      Last Caravan to the Stars
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Last Caravan to the Stars

        Manufacturer: Omega Recording Artists
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
        Jazz FusionJazz Fusion | Jazz | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000CACYRK
        Release Date: 2004-01-13

        Tracks:

        1. Food for the Whale
        2. Quarter Past 53
        3. Scarlet Lady
        4. Labyrinth
        5. Troll and the Salmon Queen
        6. Space Rocker
        7. Changes
        8. Beautiful People
        9. Last Caravan to the Stars

        Music:

        1. And the Horse They Rode in On [US-Import]
        2. Abomination [US-Import]
        3. The Orbit of Eternal Grace
        4. Godz Two [Vinyl LP]
        5. Badmotorfinger
        6. This Will Fall on Dead Ears
        7. Nukleopatra
        8. Tune Down
        9. Breed the Killers
        10. From Dayton With Love

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