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ACCEPT - Staying a Life Heavy Metal
DREAM THEATER - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Octavarium Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Live Scenes From New York Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Score: 20th Anniversary World Tour Progressive Metal
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV Hard Rock
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell Hard Rock
PENDRAGON - The World Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - The Window of Life Non-Metal
QUEEN - A Night At The Opera Proto-Metal | review permalink
QUEENSRŸCHE - Empire Progressive Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Operation: LIVEcrime Progressive Metal
SCORPIONS - Love At First Sting Heavy Metal
THE WHO - Quadrophenia Proto-Metal
THRESHOLD - March Of Progress Progressive Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Somewhere In Time Heavy Metal | review permalink
TEN - Never Say Goodbye Hard Rock | review permalink
RAINBOW - Rising Heavy Metal | review permalink
QUEENSRŸCHE - Operation: Mindcrime Progressive Metal | review permalink
RUSH - Grace Under Pressure Non-Metal
AC/DC - Highway To Hell Hard Rock
AC/DC - For Those About To Rock (We Salute You) Hard Rock
AC/DC - Back In Black Hard Rock
ACCEPT - Metal Heart Heavy Metal
AVANTASIA - The Metal Opera Power Metal
AVANTASIA - The Metal Opera Pt. II Power Metal
AXE - V Hard Rock
AXEL RUDI PELL - Magic Heavy Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Deep Purple In Rock Hard Rock | review permalink
DEF LEPPARD - Pyromania Glam Metal
EDGUY - Burning Down the Opera: Live Power Metal
EXTREME - III Sides To Every Story Hard Rock
IRON MAIDEN - Powerslave NWoBHM
KISS - Alive! Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Physical Graffiti Hard Rock | review permalink
MAGNUM - Vigilante Hard Rock | review permalink
MEAT LOAF - Bat Out Of Hell Non-Metal
GARY MOORE - Still Got The Blues Non-Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - The Ultimate Sin Heavy Metal
PENDRAGON - The Masquerade Overture Non-Metal
PENDRAGON - Men Who Climb Mountains Non-Metal | review permalink
QUEEN - News Of The World Hard Rock
QUEEN - The Works Non-Metal
SCORPIONS - Fly To The Rainbow Hard Rock
SCORPIONS - Lovedrive Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Tokyo Tapes Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - World Wide Live Hard Rock
TEN - The Name of the Rose Hard Rock
TEN - The Robe Hard Rock
THE WHO - Tommy Proto-Metal
THRESHOLD - Wounded Land Progressive Metal | review permalink
AC/DC - High Voltage (International Version) Hard Rock | review permalink
ACCEPT - Russian Roulette Heavy Metal | review permalink
BON JOVI - New Jersey Hard Rock | review permalink
THE GENTLE STORM - The Diary Symphonic Metal | review permalink
EDGUY - Mandrake Power Metal | review permalink
DREAM THEATER - Awake Progressive Metal | review permalink
BOSTON - Third Stage Hard Rock | review permalink
ARENA - Immortal? Non-Metal
ARENA - The Unquiet Sky Metal Related
THRESHOLD - Critical Mass Progressive Metal
RUSH - Hemispheres Hard Rock
RUSH - Permanent Waves Hard Rock
RUSH - Moving Pictures Hard Rock
RUSH - Power Windows Non-Metal
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock Hard Rock
AC/DC - Powerage Hard Rock
AC/DC - The Razors Edge Hard Rock
AXE - Offering Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Slippery When Wet Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Deep Purple Proto-Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Machine Head Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Perfect Strangers Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Made In Japan Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Scandinavian Nights Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Nobody's Perfect Hard Rock
DEF LEPPARD - Hysteria Hard Rock
DREAM THEATER - Falling Into Infinity Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Metropolis, Part 2: Scenes From a Memory Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Systematic Chaos Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - Black Clouds & Silver Linings Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - A Dramatic Turn of Events Progressive Metal
DREAM THEATER - A Change of Seasons Progressive Metal
EDGUY - Vain Glory Opera Power Metal
EDGUY - Theater of Salvation Power Metal
EDGUY - Hellfire Club Power Metal
EXTREME - Extreme II: Pornograffitti Funk Metal
SAMMY HAGAR - I Never Said Goodbye Hard Rock
HELLOWEEN - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II Power Metal
HOUSE OF LORDS - Sahara Hard Rock
GARY HUGHES - Once And Future King - Part I Hard Rock
GARY HUGHES - Once And Future King - Part II Hard Rock
IRON MAIDEN - Fear Of The Dark Heavy Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Live After Death NWoBHM
JOURNEY - Greatest Hits Non-Metal
KISS - Kiss Symphony: Alive IV Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin III Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Houses Of The Holy Hard Rock
LED ZEPPELIN - Remasters Hard Rock
MAGNUM - On A Storyteller's Night Hard Rock
MAGNUM - Wings Of Heaven Hard Rock
MAGNUM - Sleepwalking Hard Rock
METALLICA - Ride the Lightning Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Master of Puppets Thrash Metal
METALLICA - ...And Justice for All Thrash Metal
MOTÖRHEAD - Orgasmatron Heavy Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - Blizzard Of Ozz Heavy Metal
QUEEN - Queen Proto-Metal
QUEEN - Queen II Proto-Metal
QUEEN - A Day At The Races Hard Rock
QUEEN - A Kind Of Magic Non-Metal
QUEEN - Innuendo Non-Metal
QUEEN - Live Killers Hard Rock
QUEEN - Live At Wembley '86 Non-Metal
QUEEN - Greatest Hits Hard Rock
QUEEN - Greatest Hits II Non-Metal
RUNNING WILD - Port Royal Power Metal
RUSH - Roll the Bones Hard Rock
RUSH - All the World's a Stage Hard Rock
RUSH - Exit... Stage Left Hard Rock
RUSH - Chronicles Hard Rock
SAVATAGE - Gutter Ballet Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Blackout Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Moment Of Glory Hard Rock
SCORPIONS - Gold Ballads Hard Rock
SONATA ARCTICA - Silence Power Metal
STYX - Pieces Of Eight Hard Rock
STYX - Kilroy Was Here Non-Metal
TEN - Spellbound Hard Rock
TEN - Return to Evermore Hard Rock
THE WHO - Who's Last Hard Rock
THRESHOLD - Clone Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - For The Journey Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - Replica Progressive Metal
TYKETTO - Don't Come Easy Glam Metal
U.D.O. - Animal House Heavy Metal
VAN HALEN - 5150 Hard Rock
WHITESNAKE - Whitesnake Hard Rock
WISHBONE ASH - Live Dates Proto-Metal
WARLOCK - Triumph and Agony Heavy Metal
DORO - True at Heart Heavy Metal
VICTORY - Culture Killed The Native Hard Rock
W.A.S.P. - The Crimson Idol Heavy Metal | review permalink
ARENA - Songs From the Lion's Cage Non-Metal
ARENA - The Visitor Non-Metal
ARENA - Contagion Metal Related
ARENA - Pepper's Ghost Metal Related
ARENA - The Seventh Degree of Separation Metal Related
ARENA - Contagious Metal Related
ARENA - Contagium Metal Related
THRESHOLD - Legends Of The Shires Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - European Journey Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - Dead Reckoning Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - Extinct Instinct Progressive Metal
RUSH - A Farewell to Kings Hard Rock
RUSH - Signals Non-Metal
AXE - Axe Hard Rock
BLACKFOOT - Vertical Smiles Hard Rock
BLACKFOOT - Marauder Hard Rock
BLACKFOOT - Strikes Hard Rock
BON JOVI - Keep The Faith Hard Rock
CINDERELLA - Long Cold Winter Glam Metal
CINDERELLA - Heartbreak Station Glam Metal
CRYSTAL BALL - Hard impact Power Metal
DEF LEPPARD - Adrenalize Hard Rock
BRUCE DICKINSON - Tattooed Millionaire Hard Rock
DIO - Sacred Heart Heavy Metal
DIO - Dream Evil Heavy Metal
DRAGONFORCE - Valley of the Damned Power Metal
EDGUY - Kingdom of Madness Power Metal
FLYING COLORS - Flying Colors Metal Related
FLYING COLORS - Second Nature Metal Related
GORKY PARK - Moscow Calling Glam Metal
HELLOWEEN - Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I Power Metal
HELLOWEEN - Helloween Speed Metal
HOUSE OF LORDS - House of Lords Hard Rock
IRON MAIDEN - The Number Of The Beast NWoBHM
KISS - Hot In The Shade Glam Metal
KISS - Killers Hard Rock
JOURNEY - Escape Non-Metal | review permalink
MOTÖRHEAD - 1916 Heavy Metal
NIRVANA - Nevermind Heavy Alternative Rock
OZZY OSBOURNE - No Rest For The Wicked Heavy Metal
OZZY OSBOURNE - The Ozzman Cometh Heavy Metal
QUEENSRŸCHE - Queensrÿche US Power Metal
RAINBOW - Bent Out of Shape Hard Rock
SAXON - Strong Arm of the Law NWoBHM
SCORPIONS - In Trance Hard Rock
SCORPIONS - Virgin Killer Hard Rock
SCORPIONS - Taken By Force Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Animal Magnetism Heavy Metal
SCORPIONS - Crazy World Hard Rock
SKID ROW - Skid Row Glam Metal
STEELER - Strike Back Heavy Metal
TEN - Far Beyond the World Hard Rock
TEN - The Twilight Chronicles Hard Rock
TWO FIRES - Two Fires Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - Balance Hard Rock
VAN HALEN - Live: Right Here, Right Now Hard Rock
DORO - Force Majeure Heavy Metal
VICTORY - That's Live Hard Rock
SAXON - Rock the Nations Heavy Metal | review permalink
SAXON - Solid Ball of Rock Heavy Metal | review permalink
ARENA - Pride Non-Metal
ARENA - Double Vision Metal Related
THRESHOLD - Subsurface Progressive Metal
THRESHOLD - Hypothetical Progressive Metal
ALICE COOPER - Trash Glam Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Shades Of Deep Purple Proto-Metal
DEEP PURPLE - The Book Of Taliesyn Proto-Metal
DEEP PURPLE - Fireball Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Burn Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Stormbringer Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - The House Of Blue Light Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Concerto For Group And Orchestra Proto-Metal
DOKKEN - The Best Of Dokken Heavy Metal
DREAM THEATER - Train of Thought Progressive Metal
EDGUY - The Savage Poetry Power Metal
GORKY PARK - Gorky Park Glam Metal
GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction Hard Rock
HELLOWEEN - Walls of Jericho Speed Metal
IRON MAIDEN - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Heavy Metal
JOURNEY - Trial By Fire Non-Metal
MAGNUM - Kingdom Of Madness Hard Rock
MAGNUM - Chase The Dragon Hard Rock
MAGNUM - The Eleventh Hour Hard Rock
MAGNUM - The Spirit Hard Rock
MANOWAR - Fighting the World US Power Metal
METALLICA - Kill 'em All Thrash Metal
METALLICA - Metallica Heavy Metal
QUEEN - Sheer Heart Attack Proto-Metal
QUEEN - Jazz Hard Rock
RUNNING WILD - Death or Glory Power Metal
SCORPIONS - Savage Amusement Hard Rock
DEF LEPPARD - High 'N' Dry NWoBHM
THRESHOLD - Psychedelicatessen Progressive Metal
RUSH - 2112 Hard Rock
GUNS N' ROSES - Use Your Illusion I Hard Rock
KROKUS - One Vice at a Time Heavy Metal
QUEEN - The Miracle Non-Metal
TEN - Babylon Hard Rock
DEEP PURPLE - Who Do We Think We Are Hard Rock
DREAM THEATER - Images and Words Progressive Metal
GUNS N' ROSES - Chinese Democracy Hard Rock
DREAM THEATER - When Dream and Day Unite Progressive Metal | review permalink
MAGNUM - Magnum II Hard Rock
MAGNUM - Goodnight L.A. Hard Rock
QUEEN - The Game Non-Metal
QUEEN - Return Of The Champions Non-Metal
QUEEN - Flash Gordon Non-Metal
SCORPIONS - Lonesome Crow Proto-Metal | review permalink
DEEP PURPLE - Come Taste The Band Hard Rock
GUNS N' ROSES - Use Your Illusion II Hard Rock
QUEEN - Hot Space Non-Metal
WISHBONE ASH - Trance Visionary Metal Related

Metal Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Hard Rock 101 3.74
2 Heavy Metal 34 3.91
3 Progressive Metal 30 4.08
4 Non-Metal 27 3.74
5 Power Metal 16 3.88
6 Proto-Metal 12 3.67
7 Metal Related 10 3.55
8 Glam Metal 9 3.56
9 NWoBHM 5 3.70
10 Thrash Metal 4 3.75
11 US Power Metal 2 3.25
12 Speed Metal 2 3.25
13 Symphonic Metal 1 4.50
14 Funk Metal 1 4.00
15 Heavy Alternative Rock 1 3.50

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SAXON Solid Ball of Rock

Album · 1990 · Heavy Metal
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As I already mentioned in the Rock The Nations review, Solid Ball Of Rock is one of the three Saxon albums I listened to most often, and all of the three have the same rating of three and a half stars.

In case of Solid Ball Of Rock the reason for this only slightly above average rating is the surprising gap in quality between some songs, though most of them are exactly those solid Heavy Metal songs we can expect from Saxon. But others, like especially Altar Of The Gods, completely fail to impress. I also will never find the connection of Bavarian Rhapsody (I recall it being named Bavarian Beaver on the sleeve of the CD I recorded it from) with the country in which I grew up. On the positive side I can only name three songs: The title track is a wee bit more than solid, and Overture In B Minor / Refugee has been a constant member of my favourites playlist in the last 25 years. But the best song on the album and my number one Saxon song is Requiem (We Will Remember), a fine tribute to all musicians and fans of Rock and Metal who are not with us anymore.

BOSTON Third Stage

Album · 1986 · Hard Rock
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Third Stage was my first Boston album, and I got it not long after its release. I can remember very well that a friend of mine gave it to me, saying "It is said to be Hard Rock but doesn't sound like it". Depending on the definition of Hard Rock, he may be right or not, because Third Stage is as melodic as every Boston album. The two differences are that it is a concept album (and yes, the rating would be lower if it were not) and the introduction of Tom Scholz's biggest achievement, the Rockman. Please forgive me for not explaining the details of this little device, I'm not a guitar technician.

The songs sound consistent. They're all based on guitars in the typical Boston sound with the odd interlude on a Grand Piano, according to the sleeve a real Steinway. None of them is really bad, but some of them are simply not as good as the others. On the other hand, there are two excellent ones, the opener Amanda and Cant'cha Say (You Believe In Me), and two absolute standouts: Hollyann, the final track, has always been one of my favourite ballads, while I used the first instrumental track, The Launch, as my signature melody and intro whenever I was DJing.

In the end Third Stage is a really good album. Though the slight weaknesses, the biggest of them the short playing time of just 36 and a half minutes, prevent a five star rating, the concept bonus lifts it to four and a half which it thoroughly deserves.

SAXON Rock the Nations

Album · 1986 · Heavy Metal
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Rock The Nations Was The First Saxon album I got and is still, together with Strong Arm Of The Law and Solid Ball Of Rock, the one I listened to most often. Interestingly, there is not much of a difference in my liking of those three albums, so they all get the same ratings.

Rock The Nations is a solid album with most of the nine songs being just what you can expect from Saxon. There is no real crap song on the album, though You Ain't No Angel is a wee bit below the standard of the other songs. But this little weakness is easily compensated by the two really good songs, namely the title track and the closing ballad Northern Lady, and the one excellent song, in fact my second favourite Saxon song, the funny party track Party Til You Puke. If you want to find out my favourite, watch out at this place!

The production is solid, but not extraordinary. The same can be said about the musicians' work, though especially the quality of Biff Byford's singing is not the most consistent feature on the album. The reason may be that he had to play the bass guitar, too, though this part shows much less of a drop. The total running time of just under 41 minutes is ok for the time of release.

I guess that I might have awarded this album four and a half stars some 25 years ago. Now I prefer more complex sounds and song structures, but Rock The Nations is still above average, which earns it three and a half stars.

QUEENSRŸCHE Operation: Mindcrime

Album · 1988 · Progressive Metal
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Concept albums usually get a half or even full star more from me than the music of the album itself deserves. This is not true for Operation: Mindcrime. But the reason is not that I dislike the concept so much, though it took my some time to fully understand the plot.

The 15 songs show a wide scale of variety both in length and style. The only thing not represented is an acoustic ballad. That said, I'm be very curious how Operation: Mindcrime would sound unplugged. I guess it would be different, but not a great deal weaker. That said, the live album Operation: Livecrime gets the same rating as the original version, but that will be another review at another time. Apart from four particularly strong songs I especially like the way the story and album are built up. First two short tracks with some hospital noises and guitar sounds before the first real song gets the album going, a feature later repeated before the Grande Finale. The plot is then quite similar to the one of Dream Theater's Scenes From A Memory, but of course Geoff Tate can claim first spoils as Operation: Mindcrime was recorded and published several years before its counterpart from the other coast. Speaking of Geoff Tate, his voice and style have improved massively compared to the first Queensryche albums, as have the performances of all instrumentalists. But back to the songs, I have always liked little inserts of speech and action like the beginning of Suite Sister Mary. This longest track of the album is on my personal favourite's playlist, as are the title track and I Don't Believe In Love, but everything is overshadowed by Eyes of A Stranger, another personal Top 10 song.

To finish my introductory musings, Operation: Mindcrime would rate at 4.8 stars if it were a normal album. Since 5 is the highest rating, I can't award 5.8 stars, so it has to be perfect 5.0 stars.

RAINBOW Rising

Album · 1976 · Heavy Metal
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Rising was my first Rainbow album (still on vinyl), and I loved it immediately. Though Jimmy Bain on bass and vocalist Ronnie James Dio have never been the most talented musicians, and Ritchie Blackmore has proven later that he is at his best with an acoustic guitar, they somehow managed to compensate this by something they never achieved again: playing as a real band.

The most dominant feature of Rising is the intensity of the songs. It is no wonder and quite fitting that Rising contains no ballad. The six songs, however, are nowhere near similar or even monotonous. Though it is evident that Ritchie Blackmore dominated the songwriting, of course letting Dio write the lyrics, similarities to Deep Purple are subtle. Blackmore's solos sound like they always did, but that's it basically. Drummer Cozy Powell and keyboarder Tony Carey prove that they are in the same league as Iain Paice and Jon Lord. Who would have thought that Carey would later become famous for a pop ballad like Room With A View?

It is not easy to point out single songs as better or weaker, although Dio once stated in an interview that he wished A Light In The Black had never been written. I strongly disagree, as it is my second favourite song of the album. It is only surpassed by Stargazer which is the reason why I didn't write impossible at the beginning of this paragraph. Stargazer is definitely a five and a half star song with tendencies to six stars, although it never made my personal Top 10. But this is not Stargazer's fault but simply due to the even higher quality of the other songs I rated above it.

The rating for Rising is simple: 5.0 stars.

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    Hi there,some of you have already read and commented on my first reviews, I just want to tell the others that I've found this wonderful site.I've been a Heavy Metal fan since about 1985, and as I'm not a genre fascist, my range of music is quite wide, including classical, Irish folk and most stuff connected with rock. I don't really have a favourite band, though I write the opposite in a Threhold review, the reason is that those two bands I mention there still have to publish a really bad song. And that's what is important to me. I like good songs and don't care who wrote them. Just as examples, among my top 10 songs is stuff like Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here, Deep Purple's Child In Time, Queensryche's Eyes Of A Stranger and Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody. See what I mean?

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