| 1. Pedal to the Metal |
| 2. Get Down Here |
| 3. My Babe |
| 4. Real Gone Stunner |
| 5. Jackson |
| 6. Rock Me My Baby |
| 7. You Got a Long Way to Go |
| 8. Blues Stay Away |
| 9. Dig It |
| 10. Ting-A-Ling |
| 11. Rockin' at the Roadshow |
| 12. Baby Blue |
| 13. Everybody's Movin' |
| 14. Little Baby |
| 15. Jeannie Jeannie |
| 16. Yes I'm Gonna Tell |
| 17. Hallelujah! |
Pedal to the Metal,The Accelerators,Raucous,Pop,Rock,Rockabilly,Rockabilly Revival,Scotland
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Pedal to the Metal
Impellitteri Manufacturer: Steamhammer Us [Spv] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00079RNKO Release Date: 2005-03-07 |
Tracks:
- The Iceman Cometh 3:37
- The Kingdom Of Titus (Tribute) 3:25
- Dance With The Devil 3:40
- Hurricane 4:19
- Crushing Daze 2:34
- Destruction 3:40
- Judgement Day 3:19
- Punk 3:36
- Propaganda Mind 4:10
- The Writing's On The Wall 4:13
Album Description
The new Impelliteri release, Pedal To The Metal, is the first to feature vocalist Curtis Skelton. Guitar wizard Chris Impelliteri's band, which has been active since the mid-Eighties, was manned by US shouter Rob Rock for well over ten years and, for a short time, even fronted by former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet. "At the time I thought it would be interesting to find out how a very young band sounds with an established hard rock vocalist," Chris Impelliteri recalls. "I still consider this period as our attempt to come across as a juvenile Rainbow."The new result is definitely well worth listening to. Impellitteri - featuring a line-up consisting of Chris Impellitteri (guitar), Curtis Skelton (vocals), James Amelio Pulli (Bass), and Glen Sobel (drums) have come up with ten versatile tracks on the interface between US metal and European hard rock. Impressed with Chris' production technique (he produced all the previous Impellitteri albums), CBS-Sony invited him to open it's 20th anniversary party at the 65,000 seat Tokyo Dome. Now get ready to put the Pedal To The METAL!!!
Customer Reviews:
Like no other musician - by a new Impelliteri fan.......2006-03-03
Listening to this album it feels like Chris took what he's been hearing on the radio and made a song like it, only better. Some of it is tribute, some of it is satire, and some of it comes close to being a ripoff of other works. This is almost like a "Best of metal" with Impelliteri's own indelible stamp on it. You'll hear old school influences like Priest, Pantera, and there was a moment when I'd have sworn I heard echos of Europe (The Final Countdown) in there somewhere. You'll hear things that make you think of Blind Guardian, and Hammerfall. Punk will call to mind the work of Fred Durst, but this is clearly a sendup as well as a statement that "rap metal doesn't have to suck".
As to vocals, Curtis is no Graham, but then who is? Yet Curtis serves the music well, and there are songs here that Graham might have seemed out of place on - Punk springs instantly to mind in that regard. As to drumming and bass, all I can say so far is that I've found no seams on this disc.
When you listen to this album, remember one thing: music can be fun, even while being the other things that you want it to be. This is metal, no question, and there is no shortage of rage on this CD, if you choose to tap into it. Yet Chris doesn't force you to do so. It is there if you want it. This album is all over the map. As a listener, I find myself gasping for breath as I try to keep up with the changes, the genre-hopping, and the sheer excitement of it all.
Impelliteri is a versatile song-writer on top of being a stunning guitar player, and nowhere is that more obvious than on Pedal to the Metal.
The difference between diversity and identity.......2005-05-15
Impellitteri is a very good band. Their earlier albums with Rob Rock and Graham Bonnet remain as classics in their genres and I still play them on a regular basis. Pedal to the Metal, their new one, however, is a tad too mixed. It does have some of the classical Impellitteri stuff marked by great neoclassical guitar runs, fierce drum and bass combination and powerful vocals and is perfectly exemplified on the closing track "The Writing's on the Wall" featuring classical piano in its breakdown and awesome Malmsteen-like guitars. There are also satisfying works of power metal in the forms of "Dance with the Devil" and "Judgement Day" with slow guitars in the beginning giving way to speedy double drum bass and dark guitar riffs backing Curtis Skelton's singing. Sadly though, Skelton tends to over-scream on songs like "The Iceman Cometh" or sounds more like Layne Staley than himself on the Sabbath-y "Hurricane" marked by heavy riffing and solid lyrics.
The more modern songs are what prevent this album from rocking as hard as most of its predecessors. The two-minute "Crushing Daze" is the band's attempt at going more 'commercial' as it displays meaningless down-tuned guitars and mixes them up with weird, inappropriate processed vocals. "Punk", another song I detest, is obviously meant to be funny and a song written to ridicule the current state of the music business. However, it is very irritating to hear the singer doing rap-ish vocals and, aside from Chris' guitar solo, it is hard to tell the difference between this one and a Linkin Park track. I simply don't like to see all those amazing bands treading 'new' musical territory in the name of progression. The band continues to experiment with modern style songwriting on "Propaganda Mind", a song with numerous Linkin Park references except for the uplifting guitar solo. That said, Chris Impellitteri's guitar playing doesn't come close to his earlier stuff either. His tone is screechy in places ("Destruction") and the solos are more simplistic than his work with Rob Rock. Apparently he wanted to mix old with new and see what happens - hopefully he'll go back to doing what he can do best on the next album.
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Pedal To The Metal
Various Artists Manufacturer: Peter Pan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000001TUP Release Date: 1997-08-05 |
Tracks:
- Leader Of The Pack - Shangri-Las
- Easy Come, Easy Go - Bobby Sherman
- A Thousand Stars - Kathy Young & The Innocents
- Tiger - Fabian
- Eleanore - The Turtles
- Please Love Me Forever - Cathy Jean & The Roommates
- Why - Frankie Avalon
- I Know (You Don't Love Me No More) - Barbara George
- Duke Of Earl - Gene Chandler
- The Birds And The Bees - Jewel Akens
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Pedal to the Metal
Leonard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FTKL7I Release Date: 2006-01-31 |
Tracks:
- Parnelli Who?
- 1213
- Gettin' It
- Take This Tip
- Can You Dig It?
- Wrecked
- Let's Rock
- 4 to 6 Weeks
- King of the Streets
- Sin City
- Space Station
- Dust Yourself Off
- Pork's Chops
- Death Save
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Pedal to the Metal; 36 Classic Metal Hits
Manufacturer: Warner Special Products ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BFHF70 |
Product Description
Motor Trend. 36 Classics on 3 CDs in case.
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Ron Dodson Manufacturer: Dalcor Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000PC4D24 |
Product Description
1. Pull the Trigger 2. Pedal to the Metal 3. Destined to Win 4. You're the One 5. Why Don't You? 6. In My Dreams 7. We'll Make It 8. I'm in Love 9. Anything For You 10. Be With You Tonight 11. Jennifer
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Pedal to the Metal
Leonard Manufacturer: sweaty minge music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000NYEWRK |
Product Description
1 Parnelli Who? 2 1213 3 Gettin' It 4 Take This Tip 5 Can you dig it? 6 Wrecked 7 Let's Rock 8 4 to 6 weeks 9 King of the Streets 10 Sin City 11 Space Station 12 Dust Yourself Off 13 Pork's Chops 14 Death Save
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Kazzer - Go For Broke / 13 Song CD / 2003 Epic Records / PEDAL TO THE METAL, YOU DON'T KNOW, FOR YOU, THROWIN' IT DOWN, PUDDEM UP, LOCKED TIGHT, DREAMIN' ELEMENTS, EIGHTIES, NO COMPLAINTS, TEST ME, HALFWAT HOME, WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS
Kazzer ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000Q4EOQ6 |
Product Description
Kazzer - Go For Broke / 13 Song CD / 2003 Epic Records / PEDAL TO THE METAL, YOU DON'T KNOW, FOR YOU, THROWIN' IT DOWN, PUDDEM UP, LOCKED TIGHT, DREAMIN' ELEMENTS, EIGHTIES, NO COMPLAINTS, TEST ME, HALFWAT HOME, WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS
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Pedal to the Metal
Manufacturer: Sony Music/Epic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000BRHFZU |
Product Description
Track: 1. Pedal to the Metal (Album Version) (3:33)~~ 2. Pedal to the Metal (Instrumental) (3:33) ~~3. Pedal to the Metal (A Cappella) (3:33
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Pedal to the Metal
Impellitteri Manufacturer: Seoul ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000286PZY Release Date: 2004-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Writings on the Wall
- Crushing Daze
- Destruction
- Dance With the Devil
- Hurricane
- Judgement Day
- Iceman Cometh
- Punk
- Propaganda Mind
- Stay Tonight
- Fall of Titus [American Metal vs. Swedish Metal][*]
Album Description
The enduring metal act's 2004 album, the first with new vocalist Curtis Skelton from the LA-based band Speak No Evil. Seoul Records. 2004.Album Details
The Veteran Metal Band's First Album with Vocalist Curtis Skelton, Formerly of Speak No Evil, a Band Based Out of Los Angeles.Customer Reviews:
guitar awesome.......2005-06-05
Metal Stomp!.......2005-04-30
To classify "Pedal..." as any one form of metal would be a severe disservice to the release. The vocals are outstanding, I am not sure what the naysayers are talking about. The range is excellent, and the delivery gritty. The lyrical subject matter patterns Chris' typical good v. evil take, and the writing is stellar. The accompanying music has some speedy thrash elements in parts, some classic heavy rock hooks throughout, the rhythm section is steadily heavy and rock solid, and of course there is the phenominal, oppropriate soloing by Chris.
I have to say something about Chris' guitar tone and sustain. It is exquisite on this release. I dislike it when shredders cut back on sustain and distortion to make them sound faster and cleaner. Chris throws caution to the wind, and opts for the metal guitar artist overdrive and sustain, and it works to perfection. Some of the solos are jaw dropping, as he mixes tone, mode and key. What an amazing talent. I hope this is the shape of things to come for the band.
In closing, the song "Punk" is a hilariously perfect take on the evanescent "rap metal" industry. Impelliteri is not "trying" to do rap metal........you guys missed the point. They are making a parody on how much of an "artless" form of music it was. Listen closely. The song, music, and lyrical content hit the nail on the head, as well as being a kick ass metal song! This album is a pure treat for the thrash based metalhead!
He"s Back.......2005-04-24
Best Impellitteri Yet!.......2005-04-22
Impellitteri's best yet!.......2005-02-08
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Pedal to the Metal
Impellitteri Manufacturer: Jvc Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001FAE8C Release Date: 2004-04-05 |
Tracks:
- Writings on the Wall
- Crushing Daze
- Destruction
- Dance With the Devil
- Hurricane
- Judgement Day
- Iceman Cometh
- Punk
- Propaganda Mind
- Stay Tonight
- Fall of Titus [American Metal vs. Swedish Metal][*]
Album Details
First Release featuring the Addition of their New Vocalist, Ex-spek No Evil Member, Curtis Skelton.Customer Reviews:
5 stars with an asterisk.......2004-04-24
So, how is the new guy? Basically the guy sounds like a mix of Russel Allen of Symphony X and Corey Brown of Magnitude 9 (if you don't know those bands get buying their stuff chop, chop!). In other words he's awesome! For those of you still lost, he's got a smooth mid range voice with plenty of power and some higher range to boot. I'd actually say he's better than Rob in that he's more diverse. Now, with the vocal spot filled to perfection, how is the music?
Well, Pedal to the Metal is typical Impellitteri, shredding solos, super speedy riffs, and some awesome groove. If you don't know what that equates to, I always consider them like Dokken at their most metal with even more shredding solos. As for this album, I'd say it takes the heaviness of Crunch and some more 80's sounding stuff and finishes out being quite diverse. No recycled riffs like a few times in the past and no crappy keyboards but tasteful and actually cool keys used sparingly. Outside of the song I'll mention a bit later this whole album is awesome and the production is again flawlessly clear and powerful. Pedal to the Metal is one of the best Impellitteri albums and the bonus track The Fall of Titus is very good. Buy it if you like'em and try it if you never heard'em before.
Now for the asterisk. The song Punk is terrible! Remember the days when Metal bands shamelessly threw rap in their songs? You thought that was over didn't you? Well it isn't. It's not nu-metal but the classic embarrasing style hair bands tried their hand at as they passed into obscurity. I gotta admit that they give it their all but it's horrible, the chorus being "Come on get up, P.U.N.K. Punk, Heavy Metal Punk." The miracle of CDRs will allow me to burn this disc without that track but still, it's crap. Two other small things, the sound effects on Hurricane suck and the F-word is said twice. I don't want to hear lightning crashes or lasers being shot in the chorus. It was bad in the 80s but it's really bad now. The f-word is pointless too but isn't a distraction at all. Depends on how offended you are I guess.
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