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by - written on 19/09/08 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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One for All is Raven's 3rd album and was released in 1983 on Neat and also Megaforce Records. The cover in it's various different styles features 3 swords touching each other, the original with arms holding them in a muskateer style. The band keep up their form following Wiped Out and this time the boys from Newcastle have better production on their album, whilst the metal is still fast it also sounds heavier than on the previous album and their self-dubbed "athletic rock" really has more balls to it than the name suggests. Some superb guitar solos, particularly on tracks like Run Silent Run Deep and Inquisitor but just about every track ... Read the complete review
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