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Paul Di'Anno & Killers - South American Assault Live (1994)
General Info : Ripped From My Own CD Ripped With EAC (Secure Mode) Size : 404 MB Genre : Heavy Metal Rip Info : Channels : 2 (Stereo) Sample Rate : 44.1 KHz Sample Size : 16 bit Bit Rate : 1411 kbps (CD) Audio Quality : Perfect (Lossless) Encoder : FLAC reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Contains : CRC, ID Tag [Vorbis Comments] Extra : Included : NFO, M3U, LOG, CUE Covers : Front/Back Tracklist : 1. Overloaded 2. Murders In The Rue Morgue 3. Wrathchild 4. Remember Tomorrow 5. Children Of Madness 6. Phantom Of The Opera 7. Metal Tears 8. Strange World 9. Sanctuary 10. Running Free 11. The Promise 12. We Will Rock You/Smoke On The Water Line-up : Voice : Paul DiAnno Axeman : Cliff Evans Axeman : John Gallager Bass : Ray De Tone Drums : Steve Hopgood Review : (www.nolifetilmetal.com) Killer compilation of live material from Paul Di'Anno's Killers. "South American Assault" features 12 tracks that were supposedly recorded in Brazil, Argentina and Venezuela. In reality, the material was actually recorded on a mobile recording truck in New York. More than half the material here is Iron Maiden material. Being that Killers is not Maiden, I wasn't expecting the Maiden tracks to be very good. But on the contrary, they pull off some excellent versions of these early Maiden classics. With Di'Anno behind the mic, it's almost hard, at times, to believe it's not Iron Maiden. Interspersed with these tracks are songs from the first two Battlezone albums. The Battlezone tracks sound almost as good as the Maiden material. Di'Anno finishes the set off with an odd melody of Queen's 'We Will Rock You' and Deep Purple's 'Smoke on the Water.' Surprisingly Di'Anno pulls off the Ian Gillan vocals quite well. It’s also noteworthy to point out that John Gallagher of Raven fame played bass for Killers at this point in time. John's voice can clearly be heard singing background vocals on "Running Free". I'm not sure why I expected this disc to be crap. Perhaps it is the cheesy cover art, or the fact that this looks more like a bootleg than an official release, but "South American Assault" is actually a pretty entertaining CD. Sharing Widget |