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Accept

Accept Album: “Staying a Life”

Accept Album: “Staying a Life”
Album Information :
Title: Staying a Life
Release Date:1990-11-20
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hard Rock, Metal
Label:Epic
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:074644694420
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 Metal Heart Video
2 Breaker Video
3 Screaming For a Love-Bite Video
4 Up to the Limit Video
5 Living For Tonite Video
6 Princess of the Dawn Video
7 Guitar Solo Wolf
8 Restless and Wild Video
9 Son of a Bitch Video
10 London Leatherboys Video
11 Love Child Video
12 Flash Rockin' Man Video
13 Dogs On Leads Video
14 Fast As a Shark Video
15 Balls to the Wall Video
R. Borris - April 27, 2005
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Found it 15 Years Later!

I have been searching for Accepts Staying a Life 2CD set for the last 15 years!

Unlike the American version the German Import is much better and has an additional 4 tracks on it.

The additional songs that are missing from the American release are:

Head Over Heels

Burning

Neon Nights

Outro (Bound to Fail)

Also the American version is not a 2 CD set.

If you are a hardcore Accept fan, I recommend you buy this 2 CD set before you buy the American version.

May be expensive, but well worth the money.

_-^-_ - February 27, 2000
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Get the 19-song 2CD version!

The Epic version of this album omits "Neon Nights," "Burning," "Head Over Heels," and "Bound To Fail," the first three of which are some of the best songs on the album! Grr! Even so, this is an awesome live album. It is much better than their newer live album (variously titled "All Areas," "The Final Chapter," & "Farewell Live") on which there is no 2nd guitarist. The best songs here are "Breaker," "Fast As A Shark," "Balls To The Wall," & the 4m29s guitar solo! Be sure to get the BMG/RCA version if you can find it.

Customer review - May 17, 1998
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Live Rock at its Best

A live Album from Accept, filled with the outstanding guitar and Screeching vocals you have come to expect from Accept. Playing only their hits, Accept delivers what you want. Live from Osaka, Accept proves their mastery of Heavy Metal

C. Hunt "The Donutman" (grantville pa) - December 24, 2006
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- One Of The Greatest Live Albums Ever!!!

This was Accept recorded live on the 'Metal Heart' tour and it is exceptional. I love this band so there is very little they could do wrong.All the hits are here "Balls To The Wall" "Love Child" "Breaker" "London Leatherboys" and my personal Accept favorite "Screaming For A Love Bite"! The production is top notch,all the instruments are clear,Udo's voice is as cutting and perfect as ever,in fact I can't really think of a thing wrong with this. In my opinion,this is a far superior release to "The Last Chapter" although I know many would disagree with me..yes the later live album is longer and has more songs but it also contains filler material where as "Staying A Life" has one great song after another. If you love heavy music I highly recommend this,it feels like you are truly at an Accept concert and that's the way any live album should be!

The Upside - All their best songs,including many from "Metal Heart" and "Balls To The Wall",excellant production and it's available for a great price!

The Downside - I honestly can't think of any

The Bottom Line - Play this at maximum volume,turn down the lights,and you'll swear you are in the front row. This is heavy rock at it's finest.The Donutman says so!!!

M. Fonseca "carmarthen" (Thunder) - June 16, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Accept at The Top

This live compilation represents Accept at the top of their game. Recorded after the release of the studio album Metal Heart, the line up was: Udo on vocals, fantastic Wolf Hoffmann and Jorg Fisher on guitars, Peter Baltes on bass and Stefan Kauffmann drumming. It has a nice choice of songs and and enormous amount of energy. Also, all the songs are played slightly different from the stuido versions.

ACCEPT was one of those mysteries of the music industry: why such a band did not get the success their talent deserved, and things like Britney Spears get all the money?

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