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Wheels Of Steel

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発売日 2006年08月07日
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レーベルEMI Catalogue
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDP 7921162
SKU 077779211623

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:50
Personnel: Biff Byford (vocals, percussion); Graham Olvier, Graham Oliver, Paul Quinee, Paul Quinn (guitar); Steve Dawson (bass guitar); Pete Gill (drums, percussion). Recording information: Ramport Studios, London, England (02/1980). Arranger: Saxon. The new wave of British heavy metal that dawned along with the 1980s yielded heavier and more popular bands than Saxon (Iron Maiden and Def Leppard, to name just two), but anyone who listens to their second album, WHEELS OF STEEL, will recognize the origins of what came to be the dominant style of FM radio metal for over a decade. Combining the muscle of Black Sabbath with the nimble, twisting two-guitar attack of Thin Lizzy, Saxon helped create the template for British "power metal." Its driving rhythms and wailing theatrical vocals may have eventually become the norm, but in 1980 WHEELS OF STEEL was a shiny chrome beast of an album, and without precedent. Songs such as "Motorcycle Man" and "Freeway Mad" are the soundtrack for outlaw biker parties on both sides of the pond, and "Suzie Hold On" is a perfect hard-rock love song, tough and tender in equal measure.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Motorcycle Man

      アーティスト: Saxon

    2. 2.
      Stand Up and Be Counted

      アーティスト: Saxon

    3. 3.
      747 (Strangers in the Night)

      アーティスト: Saxon

    4. 4.
      Wheels of Steel

      アーティスト: Saxon

    5. 5.
      Freeway Mad

      アーティスト: Saxon

    6. 6.
      See the Light Shining

      アーティスト: Saxon

    7. 7.
      Street Fighting Gang

      アーティスト: Saxon

    8. 8.
      Suzie Hold On

      アーティスト: Saxon

    9. 9.
      Machine Gun

      アーティスト: Saxon

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Saxon

その他
エンジニア: Will Reid Dick
プロデューサー: Saxon; Pete Hinton

オリジナル発売日:1980年

商品の紹介

Kerrang (Magazine) (p.54) - "[A] classic in every sense....'Motorcycle Man' and 'Machine Gun''s quickfire power stood alongside the dramatic and strangely emotional 747..."
Rovi

After finding themselves a qualified heavy metal producer in Pete Hinton, the members of Saxon recovered from their disappointing debut in fine form with 1980's career-defining Wheels of Steel. As well as effectively setting the template for the band's most successful efforts, the album's songs positively gleamed with a bright, metallic sheen similar to that exhibited by the chrome eagle hoisting a motorcycle wheel on its iconic cover. Wasting no time with niceties, Wheels of Steel kicked straight into fifth gear with one of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal's signature anthems, "Motorcycle Man." A proto-speed metal classic, the song also reintroduced the oft-recurring biker themes that would rear up again on the even more frenzied "Freeway Mad" and the album's epic title track (as well as on many future tracks). Another song joining "Wheels of Steel" in Saxon's career roll of honor was the dramatic, lyrically unique "747 (Strangers in the Night)" (which described an airplane's emergency landing), but a slew of additional standouts like "Street Fighting Gang," "See the Light Shining," the furious "Machine Gun," and the contrastingly romantic "Suzie Hold On" (perhaps the band's finest early ballad) rounded out the album in style. Really, only "Stand Up and Be Counted" hasn't aged all that impressively, but it alone can't hold back Wheels of Steel from topping the heap of essential Saxon albums, pretty much hand in hand with its immediate successors, Strong Arm of the Law and Denim and Leather. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Rovi

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