Classic's together
07/23/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"the bonus songs make this a must buy for any w.a.s.p fan. who has a record player anymore to play the old singles? the albums sound better than ever. some of the songs are a little dated, as far as lyric's go , but 90% of it beats any of the so called metal that is out now. the only bad thing about this box set is the live "blind in texas" track. it has a fan singing.it's pretty lame. i get the point, but rather not listen to it. other than that one track, these cd's have not left my rotation in weeks. these cd's still get me going. rock on!"
Rare Bonus Tracks, Photos, & Articles Complete This Package
mwreview | Northern California, USA | 09/29/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"If you have all or some of these three albums on LP and are wondering if it is worth the money buying this set, I'll answer the question for you: YES! Each of these CDs have killer bonus tracks, many of which are as good as the album tracks. What's more, each CD booklet includes pics of the band, covers of their singles, and magazine covers plus interesting articles by Kerrang writer Dante Bonutto and reflections by none other than Blackie Lawless, himself! This package is a must have for W.A.S.P. fans as well as fans of the early 80s metal before it became tarnished by a wave of "poser" bands. The only thing that would make this package more complete would be the addition of Electric Circus. Its absence shows an aversion to that period, which is unfortunate. Although it did not represent their best work, Circus did have some excellent tracks to offer such as "Restless Gypsy" and "I'm Alive" and may have spawned more bonus tracks."
W.A.S.P. - 'Last Command / The Headless Cross / The Headless
Mike Reed | USA | 06/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Haven't seen this one before now. But you get W.A.S.P.'s first, second and fourth albums reissued again on CD. Their self-titled debut (1984), 'Last Command' (1985) and 'The Headless Cross' (1989). Plus you also get six (6) added bonus tracks including covers of Jethro Tull's "Locomotive Breath" and Metallica's "For Whom The Bell Tolls". Simply a must-have."