1. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Iron Butterfly 2. Summertime Blues - Blue Cheer 3. Easy Livin - Uriah Heep 4. Highway Star - Deep Purple 5. Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper 6. Lost Johnny - Hawkwind 7. Bad Motor Scooter - Montrose 8. Working Man - Rush 9. Man On the Silver Mountain - Ritchie's Blockmore's Rainbow 10. Detroit Rock City - Kiss 11. The Ripper - Judas Priest 12. Cat Scratch Fever - Ted Nugent 13. Lights Out - UFO 14. Godzilla - Blue Oyster Cult 15. Demolition Boys - Girlschool 16. White Witch - Angel Witch 17. The Phantom Of the Opera - Iron Maiden 18. Neon Knights - Black Sabbath 19. Ace Of Spades - Motorhead 20. Am I Evil? - Diamond Head 21. Nice Boys - Rose Tattoo 22. Attack Of the Mad Axeman - Michael Schenker Group 23. Denim And Leather - Saxon 24. Blitzkrieg - Blitzkrieg 25. Gangland - Tygers Of Pan Tang 26. Witching Hour - Venom 27. You've Got Another Thing Coming - Judas Priest 28. The Number Of the Beast - Iron Maiden 29. Star War - Raven 30. Say What You Will - Fastway 31. Black Funeral - Mercyful Fate 32. Animal (F**k Like a Beast) - W.A.S.P. 33. Mean Streak - Y&T 34. Holy Diver - Dio 35. Queen Of the Reich - Queensryche 36. Whiplash - Metallica 37. Rock You Like a Hurricane - Scorpions 38. Metal Health - Quiet Riot 39. Into the Fire - Dokken 40. Balls To the Wall - Accept 41. Round And Round - Ratt 42. I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister 43. The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - Hanoi Rocks 44. Big Bottom - Spinal Tap 45. Midnite Maniac - Krokus 46. I'll See the Light, Tonight - Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force 47. Crazy Nights - Loudness 48. Shake Me - Cinderella 49. Watch the Children Pray - Metal Church 50. To Hell With the Devil - Stryper 51. A Little Time - Helloween 52. Wrecking Crew - Overkill 53. Caught In a Mosh - Anthrax 54. Peace Sells - Megadeath 55. Still Of the Night - Whitesnake 56. Rock Me - Great White 57. Talk Dirty To Me - Poison 58. Bathroom Wall - Faster Pussycat 59. Hall Of the Mountain King - Savatage 60. Kiss Me Deadly - Lita Ford 61. Hail And Kill - Manowar 62. Trial By Fire - Testament 63. Welcome Home - King Diamond 64. South Of Heaven - Slayer 65. One - Metallica 66. Cult Of Personality - Living Colour 67. Youth Gone Wild - Skid Row 68. Cowboys From Hell - Pantera 69. Beg To Differ - Prong 70. Dead Embryonic Cells - Sepultura
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The trouble with a genre as sprawling as heavy metal--and one as identified with brawn and intensity--is that its adherents certainly won't agree on the shape of their obsession. And the disagreement won't necessarily be polite. Halfway through disc two, you find one of the precise moments that can split metalheads into two camps: Judas Priest's "You Got Another Thing Comin'," whose crossover success set the table for the likes of Y&T, Dokken, Ratt, Stryper, and Skid Row as they took metal into the primping realm of pop music. Metal purists will want disc one, with Hawkwind, UFO, and even Dio-era Black Sabbath reveling in their status as early headbangers. The question is: Are their heirs truly Dokken and their ilk or are the heirs Pantera, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax? It might be an academic point only, but across the back half of this 4-CD set, the "truer," faster, thornier metal lies intermingled with the more vapid, hair-teased stuff of the 1980s, before Nirvana nuked the whole genre. And people who love Metallica won't want Skid Row polluting the chugging air. One thing certainly is true: The physical box, with its Marshall amp vibe, is impressive, something any self-respecting metalhead would cherish. It's the track list that'll make 'em kick and scream. --Andrew Bartlett Album Description
Rhino's 4-disc HEAVY METAL box is the most comprehensive anthology of the influential genre ever. Featuring legendary stars from multiple labels, the box's size lives up its thundering sound arranged chronologically, it collects 70 classic tracks tracing the evolution of metal through its first golden age, 1968-1991. Encompassing proto-metalists, hard rock icons, thrashers, progressive acts, speedsters, pop-metal MTV favorites, and more, a who's who of masters get their due. The box also boasts essays from Ronnie James Dio and Lita Ford, plus and a detailed history of metal by Mick Wall. Surveying the last years covered by the box, Wall concludes, metal had come full circle to the point where it was simultaneously riven by so many new categories and subgenres that you needed an encyclopedia to make sense of it all and yet it was more universally popular than ever before. The same could be said today so fly your devil horn salutes and crank it to 11 for five hours of musical mayhem.
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Heavy Metal
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2007-10-02)
- Publisher: Rhino / Wea
- Label: Rhino / Wea
- Format: Box set, Limited Edition
- Studio: Rhino / Wea
- Average Customer Review:
based on 16 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #2885
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great box with a excellent booklet! 2008-08-24
Comment: This rhino set is actually a very good represention of metal from the last 40 years or so.It includes songs by Blue Cheer,Alice Cooper, UFO,Judas Priest,Angel Witch,Girlschool,Iron Maiden,Motorhead,Venom, Raven,Mercyful Fate,Metallica,Accept,Slayer,Metal Church,Prong,and Sepultura.Which is a huge span of metal,on the bad side it includeds to much Glam and non metal acts(Ted Nugent,Living Colour ,Kiss,Stryper,and Skid Row).If this were cut down to three disks and other bands such as Bathory ,Candlemass and Death were added to make a fourth disk, you would have a great metal set.Some stuff which is needed such as Early Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin isn't in here because of copywrite ownership issues.The 77 page book is great with alot of pictures ,a story about each song and small articules on metal and it's history makes up for some of the bad song choices.
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Summary: Couldn't resist the box 2008-08-14
Comment: I'll admit it, I'm always a sucker for cool packaging. That said, I was mostly pleased with selection with my negatives being the Hawkwind and the Sepultura tracks. I'm not a Hawkwind aficionado, but didn't they have something better that could have been used instead? Lost Johnny is just awful. And Sepultura gets a thumbs down because I just don't dig non-melodic, growling kind of metal, which most thrash is.
Otherwise, it's all good.... 70's originals, NWOBHM, 80's hair bands, glam, power metal, I love it all! But they should have thrown a couple other goodies to sweeten it, a guitar pick or something. Buy!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: A great collection to take you back in time 2008-07-25
Comment: I purchased this on a lightning deals offer back in December for the outrageous price of $18.97. I've been taking my time listening to the CD's and months later I have no complaints. This is a nice compilation of a wide range of artists. I remember listening to most of this music in my early teens and so it has been fun to relive some memories. This has also been a huge conversation piece at parties, both the music and the box are memorable.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: GREAT! 2008-07-12
Comment: first off i'm actually 17, i just don't want to screw up my friends account, the one im using. secondly this is a great box set.
i have no complaints about this product at all. the music is great, the amp styled box looks cool, and the book has over 75 pages of great pictures and biographies of the bands. also it speaks of the history of metal, interviews some great ions (like Ronnie James Dio, and Lita Ford) of the metal world who help augment the lifestyle, and it also has some great quotes by some of the bands/bandmates (like Alice Cooper, Geezer Butler, Lemmy Kilmister, Rob Halford, and Vinnie Paul, just to name a few). Also another bonus is that there is a great full page picture of Lita ford, a back shot, and D4NM does she have a great 4SS.
to sum it up i would give this a five stars, but the amazon priece is a bit too expensive even for this, so i gave it a four stars. i would recommend buy it from an independent seller for about $40 or less. i got mine brand new for $25, a great buy. good luck in your quest to find a cheap one.
JAWS
Jon A. Waverly
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: A Really Nice Box 2008-03-10
Comment: The music selections may not be the best representations of the genre; I guess a REAL fan would know by the titles listed, or would be enough of a fan to like them from the start.
The set came in a box that was made very well, of a strong cardboard (like particle board or wood panelling) and made to look like an old time radio. But being that it is about the size of a shoebox, and only holds the 4 CD set, it takes a LOT of room for just 4 CD's, so I do not use it.
I guess I'm not a "True Fan"
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