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sábado, 23 de noviembre de 2024

Warfare "Hammer Horror (Germany, Revolver Records, REV XD 147)"

The album Hammer Horror, which was a tribute to the British Hammer film studios famous for their horror films, was released on this label in 1990, but Evo was not happy with the label and re-recorded the whole album and released it with extra tracks on Silva Screen Records.

On Hammer Horror, the band incorporated orchestral passages, doom-heavy riffs, atmospheric, "eerie" passages and, on "Phantom of the Opera", female vocals and "spooky" keyboard melodies; the Guide also sees the album as an influence for later symphonic doom/gothic metal.

Tracklist:
  1. Hammer Horror 01:51  
  2. Plague of the Zombies 02:07
  3. Ballad of the Dead 00:56
  4. Phantom of the Opera 06:13
  5. Baron Frankenstieion 04:46
  6. A Velvet Rhapsody 01:39
  7. Solo of Shadows 01:32  
  8. Prince of Darkness 05:11  
  9. Tales of the Gothic Genre 03:27
  10. Scream of the Vampire 05:08
Time:  32:50  

This is the original version of "Hammer Horror".

Since this version of Hammer Horror was full of flaws and suffered from poor distribution, another version of the album was released by Silva Screen in 1993, with more tracks, a professional producer (Fred Purser (Tygers Of Pan Tang)), Algy Ward (Tank) on lead guitars and totally re-recorded songs. That version is considered by the band the definitive Hammer Horror album (and, according to Evo even the definitive Warfare album).










Warfare "A Conflict Of Hatred (UK, Neat Records, NEAT CD1044)"

Warfare's fourth album, A Conflict of Hatred, featured Mantas from Venom and keyboardist Lazer joined the band as a new member. After the album's release in 1988, the band moved to FM Revolver Records.

Tracklist:
  1. Wax Works 02:37
  2. Hate to Create 04:05  
  3. Revolution 01:21
  4. Dancing in the Flames of Insanity 06:30
  5. Evolution 01:07
  6. Fatal Vision 05:13
  7. Death Charge (Doomsday) 06:05   
  8. Order of the Dragons 03:44   
  9. Elite Forces 04:08  
  10. Rejoice the Feast of Quarantine 04:54   
  11. Noise, Filth and Fury Requiem 01:16   
Time:  41:00

Recording information:
Recorded at Impulse 24 Track.









Warfare "Mayhem Fuckin' Mayhem (Unofficial Release, UK, Toxic Records, Toxic 099)"

In 1986, the band released their third album, Mayhem Fuckin' Mayhem, which was produced by Cronos, who also sang guest vocals on "You've Really Got Me", a cover of The Kinks' "You Really Got Me". It was followed by a single with a cover of Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love". Several concerts followed before the album was released. They interrupted the performances of other bands, including Metallica; Warfare's label Neat Records did not like this and waited until the matter was considered obsolete before releasing the album in 1987.

Tracklist:
  1. Abortion Sequence 0:20
  2. Hungry Dogs 3:25
  3. Generator 7:00
  4. You Really Got Me   3:18
  5. Ebony Dreams 5:54
  6. Extremely Finance 1:57
  7. Projectile Vomit 3:14
  8. Mayhem, Fuckin' Mayhem 2:52
  9. Atomic Slut 3:21
  10. Machine Gun Breath 2:47
  11. Murder On Melrose 5:00
Unofficial CD release with black surface.
4 pages booklet.

Recording information:
Recorded at Woodlands Studio, Castleford, England, UK in May - July 1986.









Warfare "Metal Anarchy (2007 Reissue Remastered, UK, Castle Music, CMRCD 1536)"

Metal Anarchy is Warfare's second album and was produced by Lemmy Kilmister from Motörhead, with Motörhead guitarist Würzel as guest guitarist. The album was released towards the end of 1985. Work then began on the third album. During the recording, bassist Falken left Warfare, leaving Cronos to play bass until Zlaughter joined the group as the new permanent bassist.

Tracklist:
  1. Intro 00:41  
  2. Electric Mayhem 02:28
  3. Warfare 04:18
  4. Death Vigilence 03:10   
  5. Wrecked Society 06:28
  6. Living for the Last Days 03:34
  7. Disgrace 02:41  
  8. Military Shadow 03:17  
  9. Metal Anarchy 02:49   
  10. Psycho Express 03:37  
  11. You Really Got Me (The Kinks cover) (2-Track Live Demo, 1985) 03:18  
  12. Eve Of Destruction (2-Track Demo for Possible Single, 1985) 04:12  
  13. I'm On Fire (2-Track Live Demo,1985) 03:36  
  14. Warfare (Monitor Mix '85) 04:16  
  15. Military Shadow (Monitor Mix '85) 03:21  
  16. Metal Anarchy (Monitor Mix '85) 02:54  
  17. Electric Mayhem (Monitor Mix '85) 02:30  
Time:  57:10  

Recording information:
- Recorded At Ezee Studios, London, UK.















Warfare "Metal Anarchy (12" vinyl (33⅓ RPM), UK, Neat Records, NEAT 1029)"

Metal Anarchy is Warfare's second album and was produced by Lemmy Kilmister from Motörhead, with Motörhead guitarist Würzel as guest guitarist. The album was released towards the end of 1985. Work then began on the third album. During the recording, bassist Falken left Warfare, leaving Cronos to play bass until Zlaughter joined the group as the new permanent bassist.

Tracklist:
Side A - Metal
  1. Intro 00:41  
  2. Electric Mayhem 02:28
  3. Warfare 04:18  
  4. Death Vigilence 03:10  
  5. Wrecked Society 06:28
Side B - Anarchy
  1. Living for the Last Days 03:34  
  2. Disgrace 02:41  
  3. Military Shadow 03:17  
  4. Metal Anarchy 02:49
  5. Psycho Express 03:37
Time:    33:03  

- Issued with lyric insert.

Recording information:
- Recorded At Ezee Studios, London, UK.






Warfare "Pure Filth (Unofficial Release, UK, Toxic Records, TOXIC 098)

Warfare was a British heavy metal band from Newcastle upon Tyne that formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1993. They were part of the later stages of the new wave of British heavy metal.

The band was founded in 1984 by drummer/singer Paul "Evo" Evans, guitarist Gunner and bassist Falken. Evo had previously played drums in the punk bands Major Accident, The Blood and Angelic Upstarts, and wanted to "blend metal and punk in a manner not done before". In 1984, Warfare released two singles and an EP. On their first single, the band covered "Two Tribes" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

The group also released their debut album Pure Filth in the same year, which was produced by Algy Ward from the band Tank. Cronos from Venom took over vocals and bass on the song "Rose Petals Fall from Her Face".

Tracklist:
  1. Warning
  2. Total Armageddon (Full Scale Attack)
  3. Noise, Filth & Fury
  4. Let The Show Go On
  5. Break Out
  6. Collision
  7. Rabid Metal
  8. Dance Of The Dead
  9. Limit Crescendo
  10. Rose Petals Fall From Her Face
  11. This Machine Kills
  12. Burn Down The Kings Road
  13. New Age Of Total Warfare
Recording information:
Recorded at Impulse Studios, Newcastle.