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Hail To England - Manowar

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Manowar / Audio CD released 2005-06-06 at Spv / Disc #1 ... more
Hail To England - Manowar ... Tracklisting
1 Blood Of My Enemies
2 Each Dawn I Die
3 Kill With Power
4 Hail To England
5 Army Of The Immortals
6 Black Arrows
7 Bridge Of Death

Newest Review: ... Die 3. Kill With Power 4. Hail to England 5. Army of Immortals 6. Black Arrows 7. Bridge of Death ‘Blood of My Enemies’ is ... more

 ... the primary reason that I still bother with this album, as it’s one of my favourite Manowar songs. Unlike the previous album, attention seems to have been made to keep the song lengths more acceptable, with the exception of the monster final track, and the shorter, edited style really works to keep this first song from becoming tedious. The chorus is a somewhat surprising mellow sing-along, but incessantly catchy, and Ross “The Boss” puts in some of his best guitar work in the album’s trademark Viking song. ‘Each Dawn I...more

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Hail to England
Release Date: 2005 - 06 - 06, Audio CD, Spv
Last Update 09.11.2009 05:40
£ 10.31


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Crowned Review Hail To England - Manowar: We Ride for the Crown (1289 words)
by - written on 28/08/07 (Very useful, 104 readings)
Rating:

New York’s Manowar have always been quick to praise their European brothers of metal, the continent housing their largest fan-base and offering them headlining events at major metal festivals, compared to the lukewarm reception of their home country. Although later releases such as ‘Kings of Metal’ would attempt to balance out the praise for all European nations (it even name-checks Wales), their third album, or more specifically its titular song, is a celebration of the nation that created heavy metal and provided Manowar with the opportunity to hear the call. The country’s name is... oh yes, it’s in the title. ‘Hail to England’ is in some ways a ...  Read the complete review

 

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