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War At The Warfield

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フォーマット DVD
発売日 2010年08月16日
国内/輸入 輸入(アメリカ盤)
レーベルColumbia/Legacy
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88697747139
SKU 886977471391

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合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Slayer's first DVD, War at the Warfield, presents a concert performed at San Francisco's Warfield Theatre on December 7, 2001, as part of the tour promoting the band's tenth album, God Hates Us All. Not surprisingly, more than a quarter of the 19-song, 90-minute show is given over to five songs from that disc: "Disciple," "God Send Death," "New Faith," "Here Comes the Pain," and "Bloodline." But the band is careful to choose additional songs from throughout its career, playing "Die by the Sword" from 1983's debut album, Show No Mercy; "Captor of Sin" and "Chemical Warfare" from the 1984 Haunting the Chapel EP; the title song from 1985's Hell Awaits; "Postmortem," "Raining Blood," and "Angel of Death" from 1986's Reign in Blood; "Mandatory Suicide" and the title song from 1988's South of Heaven; "War Ensemble," "Dead Skin Mask," and the title song from 1990's Seasons in the Abyss; "Dittohead" from 1994's Divine Intervention; and "Stain of Mind" from 1998's Diabolus in Musica. So, all the group's studio albums are sampled, and the selection amply demonstrates the consistency of Slayer's musical approach over 18 years. Song after song is taken at a blistering tempo with pounding drums, screaming guitars, and Tom Araya's thunderous howling of lyrics devoted to horror and damnation. The staging is minimal, with the bandmembers performing before banks of Marshall speakers as harsh lighting often keeps them in shadows. The songs are punctuated by comments from fans, who are heard at greater length in the 48-minute documentary Fans Rule that is included in the package along with a music video of "Bloodline" and a photo gallery. War at the Warfield serves as both a fan's statement on Slayer and a good representation of the group's music and performance style. ~ William Ruhlmann
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[DVD]
    1. 1.
      Disciple
    2. 2.
      War Ensemble
    3. 3.
      Stain of Mind
    4. 4.
      New Faith
    5. 5.
      Postmortem
    6. 6.
      Raining Blood
    7. 7.
      Hell Awaits
    8. 8.
      Here Comes the Pain
    9. 9.
      Die by the Sword
    10. 10.
      Dittohead
    11. 11.
      Bloodline
    12. 12.
      God Send Death
    13. 13.
      Dead Skin Mask
    14. 14.
      Seasons in the Abyss
    15. 15.
      Captor of Sin
    16. 16.
      Mandatory Suicide
    17. 17.
      Chemical Warfare
    18. 18.
      South of Heaven
    19. 19.
      Angel of Death
    20. 20.
      Bloodline
    21. 21.
      Fans Rule

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Slayer

オリジナル発売日:2003年

商品の紹介

2003年作品。2001年12月7日、San FranciscoのWarfield Theatreにて行われたライヴ映像集。God Hates Us Allをリリース直後のライヴを収録。
Sony
発売・販売元 提供資料(2010/07/15)

Slayer's first DVD, War at the Warfield, presents a concert performed at San Francisco's Warfield Theatre on December 7, 2001, as part of the tour promoting the band's tenth album, God Hates Us All. Not surprisingly, more than a quarter of the 19-song, 90-minute show is given over to five songs from that disc: "Disciple," "God Send Death," "New Faith," "Here Comes the Pain," and "Bloodline." But the band is careful to choose additional songs from throughout its career, playing "Die by the Sword" from 1983's debut album, Show No Mercy; "Captor of Sin" and "Chemical Warfare" from the 1984 Haunting the Chapel EP; the title song from 1985's Hell Awaits; "Postmortem," "Raining Blood," and "Angel of Death" from 1986's Reign in Blood; "Mandatory Suicide" and the title song from 1988's South of Heaven; "War Ensemble," "Dead Skin Mask," and the title song from 1990's Seasons in the Abyss; "Dittohead" from 1994's Divine Intervention; and "Stain of Mind" from 1998's Diabolus in Musica. So, all the group's studio albums are sampled, and the selection amply demonstrates the consistency of Slayer's musical approach over 18 years. Song after song is taken at a blistering tempo with pounding drums, screaming guitars, and Tom Araya's thunderous howling of lyrics devoted to horror and damnation. The staging is minimal, with the bandmembers performing before banks of Marshall speakers as harsh lighting often keeps them in shadows. The songs are punctuated by comments from fans, who are heard at greater length in the 48-minute documentary Fans Rule that is included in the package along with a music video of "Bloodline" and a photo gallery. War at the Warfield serves as both a fan's statement on Slayer and a good representation of the group's music and performance style. ~ William Ruhlmann|
Rovi

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