The MANOWAR classics appreciation thread!
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Well it seems I've already voted last year, but never made a comment: "Sign Of The Hammer" hands down for me. I think it was the first album I heard with the band and it still stands out as the Ultimate MANOWAR-release to me. Bar "Animal" it's all masterpieces of proud, violent, Immortal Heavy Metal Anthems.
IGR seem to be a fave of plenty of folks, but as great an album as it is, it still only gets 4th or 5th place for me.
IGR seem to be a fave of plenty of folks, but as great an album as it is, it still only gets 4th or 5th place for me.
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I'm a bit surprised to see the even distribution of votes among the albums here. Always got the impression before that Hail to England was the one gaining the most praise. Anyway, these four albums make up one of the best suites of releases by any band ever, and I do include the debut here.
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I voted for "Into Glory Ride ", but Battle Hymns, is pretty cool, where the lyric goes "I gave the square the finger"...."I bet he wont look again"
Hail to England CD on Music For Nations is a killer album...and I love the Death to False Metal quote, but it was removed on the Geffen CD edition.
I have a soft spot for "Into Glory Ride" because it was the second album released by Jon Zazula's Megaforce Records....He beat every label to the punch for top notch authentic heavy metal. Metallica, Manowar, Raven, Mercyful Fate, Anthrax, Exciter, Grave Digger, Stormtroopers of Death, Blessed Death, Overkill.
When it comes to the best concerts on Earth, for sure number 1 goes to Manowar and Motorhead, for having your ears ring the loudest for the most days in a row.
Hail to England CD on Music For Nations is a killer album...and I love the Death to False Metal quote, but it was removed on the Geffen CD edition.
I have a soft spot for "Into Glory Ride" because it was the second album released by Jon Zazula's Megaforce Records....He beat every label to the punch for top notch authentic heavy metal. Metallica, Manowar, Raven, Mercyful Fate, Anthrax, Exciter, Grave Digger, Stormtroopers of Death, Blessed Death, Overkill.
When it comes to the best concerts on Earth, for sure number 1 goes to Manowar and Motorhead, for having your ears ring the loudest for the most days in a row.
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"Hail To England" and "Sign of the Hammer" are the best ones as whole albums go. Sound is great on "Into Glory Ride" but some of those songs are unlistenable, I'll -never- understand how anyone can think it's the best Manowar record.
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Hatred is one of their 3 best songs according to me. The only song on the album that decreases the quality a little bit is Warlord, which isn't bad at all, but just not in league with the rest.Herkus Monte wrote:Why?daniel wrote: Sound is great on "Into Glory Ride" but some of those songs are unlistenable
I dislike only "Hatred".
"Warlord"; ridiculously stupid intro, and a boring song. "Hatred"; long and slow and I never feel like playing it, plus enough with the damn screaming. "Gloves of Metal" and "Secret of Steel" are great, I don't hate the rest but each one has good parts, and bad parts, and the long and epic thing they're going for doesn't work for me, it just bores me, the songs do not flow well within themselves.
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Into Glory Ride here definitely! I used to be more into the rockish Battle Hymns when I started listening to Manowar but after a year or two ended up with IGR as the #1. The slow-paced epicness ruling that album (which some people dislike) is the main thing that makes it my favourite.
There are some songs just as good on other albums but IGR has a better average in song quality, in my opinion. My 2nd favourite would be Battle Hymns, followed by Hail to England. I got Sign of the Hammer too but it hasn't really struck on me (yet). The rest of their albums I'm not interested in as I already have problems with Soth!
There are some songs just as good on other albums but IGR has a better average in song quality, in my opinion. My 2nd favourite would be Battle Hymns, followed by Hail to England. I got Sign of the Hammer too but it hasn't really struck on me (yet). The rest of their albums I'm not interested in as I already have problems with Soth!
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