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Cloven Hoof

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発売日 2017年05月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDissonance
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DISS060CDD
SKU 803343149623

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Cloven Hoof: David Potter (vocals); Steve Rounds (guitar); Lee Payne (bass); Kevin Pountey (drums). Recorded in 1983. Includes liner notes by Malcolm Dome. This is part of Castle Music's "N.W.O.B.H.M. Classic" series. Question the motives behind their excessively over-the-top stage theatrics, or silly pseudonyms (denoting the four elements of water, fire, air, and earth) if you will, but no one can refute the fact that the members of Cloven Hoof submitted one of the most consistent debuts of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal's golden years. Indeed, this eponymous album from 1984 boasted an impressive array of classic heavy metal songwriting, including the group's namesake "Cloven Hoof," the Old Testament-themed "Return of the Passover," and the stunning "The Gates of Gehenna." With their cinematic, fantasy metal lyrics, epic lengths, and complex arrangements, these efforts aspired to (and only barely fell short of) the grandeur achieved by earlier N.W.O.B.H.M. powers like Diamond Head, Witchfynde, and, most notably, Iron Maiden. The fact that Cloven Hoof had been performing many of these songs for at least four years goes a long way towards explaining their proficiency; but the band was hardly sitting on their laurels here, coming up with some exceptionally accessible new singles in "Crack the Whip" and "Laying Down the Law." Sadly, despite their laudable efforts, Cloven Hoof ultimately failed to become the next Iron Maiden. Instead, they almost became the next Manowar, thanks to the disappointing albums and unnecessary macho-man posturing that characterized the twilight of their career. But with this self-titled release, at least, the group scored a small, but lasting document from the second generation of New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands. [Much to the delight of N.W.O.B.H.M. collectors, Castle/Sanctuary reissued Cloven Hoof in 2002 with extensive liner notes, and three bonus cuts culled from the band's June 1983 Friday Rock Show session.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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      Cloven Hoof
    2. 2.
      Nightstalker
    3. 3.
      March of the Damned
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      The Gates of Gehenna
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      Crack the Whip
    6. 6.
      Laying Down the Law
    7. 7.
      Return of the Passover

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アーティスト: Cloven Hoof

商品の紹介

”Cloven Hoof”, released in 1984, is the first full-length studio album by the British heavy metal band of the same name. If you haven't heard of this band, then you really need to check them out, your heavy metal education depends on it. No metal head should be without this release. Sit back, clear your mind and prepare to be overcome by the Hoof. With just a few listens you will be hooked, your mind will surrender to the sound of dark, satanic themes.
発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/05/19)

Question the motives behind their excessively over-the-top stage theatrics, or silly pseudonyms (denoting the four elements of water, fire, air, and earth) if you will, but no one can refute the fact that the members of Cloven Hoof submitted one of the most consistent debuts of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal's golden years. Indeed, this eponymous album from 1984 boasted an impressive array of classic heavy metal songwriting, including the group's namesake "Cloven Hoof," the Old Testament-themed "Return of the Passover," and the stunning "The Gates of Gehenna." With their cinematic, fantasy metal lyrics, epic lengths, and complex arrangements, these efforts aspired to (and only barely fell short of) the grandeur achieved by earlier N.W.O.B.H.M. powers like Diamond Head, Witchfynde, and, most notably, Iron Maiden. The fact that Cloven Hoof had been performing many of these songs for at least four years goes a long way towards explaining their proficiency; but the band was hardly sitting on their laurels here, coming up with some exceptionally accessible new singles in "Crack the Whip" and "Laying Down the Law." Sadly, despite their laudable efforts, Cloven Hoof ultimately failed to become the next Iron Maiden. Instead, they almost became the next Manowar, thanks to the disappointing albums and unnecessary macho-man posturing that characterized the twilight of their career. But with this self-titled release, at least, the group scored a small, but lasting document from the second generation of New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands. [Much to the delight of N.W.O.B.H.M. collectors, Castle/Sanctuary reissued Cloven Hoof in 2002 with extensive liner notes, and three bonus cuts culled from the band's June 1983 Friday Rock Show session.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia|
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