Disco de Annihilator: “Alice in Hell/Neverland”
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2 LPs on 2 CDs: ALICE IN HELL (1989)/NEVERLAND (1990).
<p>Annihilator: Randy Rampage, Coburn Pharr (vocals); Jeff Waters (guitar, bass, background vocals); Dave Scott Davis (guitar); Wayne Darley (bass); Ray Hartman (drums).
<p>Recorded at Fiasco Bros. Studio, New Westminster and Vancouver Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Alice in Hell/Neverland |
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UPC:016861836122
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:Heavy Metal
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Artista:Annihilator
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Productor:Jeff Waters; Glen Robinson
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Sello:Roadrunner Records (USA)
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Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:2003/09/09
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Año de publicación original:1989
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Número de discos:2
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Hard to review two classics at the same time
I got Alice in Hell and Never Neverland almost 17 years ago and they got lost somewhere when I moved back many years ago.
I was always more a fan of Never Neverland because I think the compositions and production are a level higher than Alice.
But for Alice. What a classic. There are some mad shredding riffs in there. As a guitarist, Waters has always been some kind of inspiration even today.
I think the vocals on Alice in Hell are more rough and draft than Never Neverland but that's just me. Buy it even if it's just for the songs Crystal Ann and Alice in Hell.
Excellent old school trash metal
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- THRASH METAL BEST ALBUMS - PERIOD!
How can people prefer Metallica, Megadeth or Slayer instead of Annihilator is something unclear to me and really makes me sad.How can't the world value the talent of Jeff Waters?
Well, if you are into thrash metal or virtuosic guitars but done with originality and memorable riffs and awe inspiring and breathtaking changes in tempos, it doesn't get better than Annihilator.Some may argue about Set The World On Fire being too much pop-metal oriented or that the voice of Jeff diminished the power in such gems as King Of The Kill or Remains (all albums post - Never, Neverland)but the intense glow with sheer perfection of this two first Annihilator jewel albums can not be touched!
The fact that Roadrunner gives this two to you, the elusive buying public, at the price of one album and remastered both of them plus bonus tracks is mind - blowing!
Highly Recommended! What are you waiting for? No, you don't need to listen to samples! Just buy them.You will thank me.Trust me!
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Annihilator Rules
I gave this 2 cd set a perfect for 2 reasons: 1-This is Annihilator we're talkin about here and 2-Roadrunner finally got up off their fat non-metal asses and re-released these impossible to find albums here in America. I bought Alice In Hell by itself for about 26 bucks a few years ago so you can imagine how psyched about this. Annihilator is just one of those bands that has never sold out and wrote soft music and toned down their approach. Jeff Waters riff writing and soloing genious speaks for itself on these amazing early releases. If you have ever liked thrash metal go out and buy these this is one of the only times a relaease will actually be worth the 18 bucks they're charging for it.
- how can you not buy this?!
2 classic thrash albums (and annihilators only albums that really impressed me) for the price of one? if you are a thrash fan this is a MUST BUY!
- Two excellent classics!
It's as simple as this: The first two Annihilator albums are mandatory thrash classics!
Despite having different vocalists: Randy Rampage on Alice, Coburn Pharr on Neverland, these two albums go very well together. Alice in Hell is more a straightforward thrash assault, whereas on Never, Neverland, things are slowed down a bit at parts, however this doesn't hold it back one bit.
If you bought an album like Set the World Afire (still a good album), King of the Kill, or the more recent Metal and were confused about the rants from people that Annihilator is one the best technical thrash bands out there, it's because you overlooked these two like I initially did. Get these before any other Annihilator album. This is the best way because you get both for the price of one!
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