All Artists: Manowar Title: Anthology Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Connoisseur Coll. Release Date: 5/22/1997 Album Type: Extra tracks, Import Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 766482874620 |
Manowar Anthology Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
14 track retrospective for the metal veterans, featuring 'Manowar', 'Metal Daze', 'Fast Taker', 'Battle Hymns' and 'All Men Play On 10'. 1997 Connoisseur release. | |
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Album Description 14 track retrospective for the metal veterans, featuring 'Manowar', 'Metal Daze', 'Fast Taker', 'Battle Hymns' and 'All Men Play On 10'. 1997 Connoisseur release. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsSad excuse for a "Best Of" album! DawnOwar | Cincinnati, OH United States | 11/27/2002 (3 out of 5 stars) "This thing was put out in Europe only by a record company that didn't own the rights to publish stuff off of all the albums. Pardon me for pointing out that the cover art was from the band's most embarrassing moment, and that you're missing out on anything from "Hail to England" or "Into Glory Ride"... which includes most of the bands's biggest and most epic songs.Sure these songs are all good, but this compilation is just a few songs you should have already on the proper albums with the proper artwork.Manowar NOW volume 1 and the hits just keep rolling...." No good anthology available PB000001 | Belgium | 09/19/2005 (3 out of 5 stars) "If ever there was a band in need of a good anthology, it's Manowar. They have some fantastic, world class songs, but these tend to be hidden beneath tons of mediocre or ridiculous material (especially on the later albums). Alas, given the fact that Manowar has switched record companies repeatedly (they could never fulfill the sales expectations raised by their over-the-top ego's), it is very doubtful that such an anthology will ever see the light. If you are set on buying a Manowar compilation cd anyway, this one is the better buy compared to Hell of Steel, which mainly features the cheesy side of Manowar. But the best advice for anyone looking for a good collection of Manowar songs is to buy the Battle Hymns and Hail to England albums, since they feature the highest concentration of Manowar classics (Manowar, Metal Daze, Fast Taker, Battle Hymns, Blood of My Enemies, Kill with Power, Hail to England), and then try to get hold of someone with the following songs on his or her mp3 player: Secret of Steel; Revelation (Death's Angel); Thor (the Powerhead); Sign of the Hammer; Black Wind, Fire and Steel; Wheels of Fire. With these ingredients, you'll be able to compile a fantastic anthology that no metal fan should be without; and you'll do yourself the favour of not having to plough through all the idiotic, kindergarten tunes that Manowar alas has come to represent." Guilty Pleasure, & a good place to start for Manowar Brooks K. | 10/18/2007 (4 out of 5 stars) "Manowar is a guilty pleasure for me. I discovered them way back in the early 80's, when I was a longhaired teenaged metalhead. Me & my buddies would lift weights in the garage while listening to Manowar and Iron Maiden. Something about their chest pounding macho vibe really connected with me back then. Is their image silly? Sure, just look at the cover of Anthology. But, then look at photos of Iron Maiden in their stage tights, or Judas Priest in their gay biker gear. It's metal, it's campy, it's fantasy, and it's fun. Musically, Manowar is a decent band, nothing special; their instrumentalists are somewhere above Twisted Sister and below Maiden in terms of technique (I'm a rock guitarist who went on to study jazz & classical in college, so I can speak with some objectivity on their skills). They were probably the first band to co-opt viking/norse mythology in their image and lyrics, which is original, but personally I don't care much for lyrical themes, I take in the vibe of the music as a whole. The special thing about Manowar is their singer, Eric Adams, and how his vocals emphasize the power of the music. This guy has an amazing set of pipes (he has obviously been trained), and his vocals still make me feel like a testosterone filled teen (which is no small feat for this middle aged old fart!).
Like many bands, Manowar's catalogue is hit and miss, so Anthology is a good cd for the new fan to buy, or for someone like me who used to have a bunch of their stuff on vinyl, but is not interested in buying a bunch of Manowar cd's at age 40. It has classic tunes that I remember from the 80's, like Metal Daze, Battle Hyms, All Men Play On Ten, Fighting the World, as well as a decent selection of their 90's catalog. Like most "best of" discs, I feel they left out some obvious tunes (Secret of Steel, Blood of My Enemies, Guyana), but this cd is a good representation of Manowar. Fans of powerful metal w/ operatic vocals like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Dio will probably dig this disc. Since I'm home alone, allow me to now crank up this cd, puff up my chest, lower my IQ, raise my fist, and proclaim DEATH TO FALSE METAL!!! " |