Dogs Of WarSaxon
Release Date: 02/21/2006
Original Release:
1995
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 684762_CD
UPC # 693723741123
Label: Steamhammer Records
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Performer: Saxon
Producer: Biff Byford Distributor: Ryko Distribution Notes: Saxon includes: Biff Byford (vocals); Graham Oliver, Paul Quinn (guitar); Nibbs Carter (bass); Nigel Glockler (drums). Recorded at Gems Studios, Linclonshire, England. Saxon: Biff Byford (vocals); Graham Oliver, Paul Quinn (guitar); Nibbs Carter (bass guitar); Nigel Glockler (drums). Though early-'90s albums like Solid Ball of Rock and Forever Free showed encouraging signs that New Wave of British Heavy Metal stalwarts Saxon still had a few aces left in their deck, a three-year recording hiatus, and another independent label change hardly foreshadowed an imminent return to full-strength. And yet the bums from Barnsley came damn close to achieving just that with their next effort, 1995's Dogs of War, which, as well as a positively thunderous title track for the ages, featured a slew of winning numbers like the biker anthem "Big Twin Rolling (Coming Home)," the ominous "Great White Buffalo" (not the Ted Nugent song), and the slate-cleaning mission statement of "Yesterday's Gone." In fact, there wasn't an outright dud in sight (OK, "Walking Through Tokyo" kinda sucked), and it's fair to say the album hit home with a level of confidence and, most importantly, honesty. which Saxon hadn't displayed since their glory days. No more mindless arena rock anthems and sappy-ass ballads for the American market, no more bullsh*t, just straight-ahead heavy metal for their long suffering faithful, and a fitting last call for longtime guitarist Graham Oliver, who bowed out of the group after two decades of service following this release. [Dogs of War was reissued by Steamhammer/SPV in early 2006 with curt liner notes penned by singer Biff Byford, and a pair of live bonus tracks in album highlight "Great White Buffalo" and reliable old standard "Denim & Leather."] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Along with Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, Saxon was one of the key bands in the early-1980s scene known as the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Using the hard-rock template laid out by Deep Purple and Black Sabbath but playing a faster, louder, and more theatrically bombastic version of it, Saxon's sound would influence a plethora of metal bands--from Megadeth and Bathory to Metallica and the Darkness--for decades to come.
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