Crossfire [Import]
Crossfire [Import]
ASIN: B00004SE22
Track Listings
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1. Cross Fire
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2. Barrio Bueno
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3. African Jewel
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4. Borderland
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5. Smallest Share
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6. Max's Movida
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7. Devilry Time
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8. Habana Keynote
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9. Softly Sonora
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10. Kigis Konar Story
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11. Where Is The Cat?
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12. Slide Dance
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Psychedelic Funk/Latin Jazz.
Crossfire,Cabildos,Schema,Jazz
Average customer rating:
- good 80's Metal
- Crossfire - 'See You In Hell/Second Attack' (Mausoleum)
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See You in Hell/Second Attack
Crossfire
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Hard Rock & Metal
| Styles
| Music
Hard Rock & Metal
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
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ASIN: B000067IT4
Release Date: 2003-03-04 |
Tracks:
- Demon of Evil
- Killing a Cop
- Magnificent Night
- Danger on Earth
- Fly High
- Lover's Game
- Starchild
- See You in Hell
- Second Attack
- Feeling Down
- Highway Driver
- Atomic War
- Master of Evil
- Scream and Shout
- Running for Love
Album Description
Import two-in-one reissue combines the Belgian heavy metal act's 1984 album, 'See You In Hell' with 1985's 'Second Attack'. Mausoleum. 2002.
Customer Reviews:
good 80's Metal.......2004-08-15
A good metalhead Belgian speed and power metal cd of the mid 80's. I had not really heard of the band until the reissue of 2 in 1 from Mausoleum Records "See you in Hell" and "Second Attack" I think the singer on this album went on to sing with the Belgian band Ostrogoth and Mystery and The German band Affair. Peter De Wint (not the famous painter) vocals are really outstanding on See you in Hell cd. Like all good metal bands things usually change for the worst. I do not think we well here any more in your face metal form Peter. He is preparing a self titled recording under Peter Qin melodic stuff? He tours sometimes with Glenn Hughes. If you are into hard rock keep a eye on him.
Cross Fire's first appearance was on the compilation Metal Glogs.
Keep it hard and heavy...............
Crossfire - 'See You In Hell/Second Attack' (Mausoleum).......2004-04-28
Holy crap!!I distinctly remember a neighbor of mine having the 'See You...' release on vinyl when it first came out,in 1984,on the Mausoleum label,mind you.After hearing all eight tracks,I was treated to some great old memories of as to how Crossfire was another one of those under rated/under appreciated metal bands.After experiencing(again) killer tunes like "Demon Of Evil","Magnificent Night","Fly High" and "Starchild",I was also reminded as to how their strong influences were most likely Krokus,Iron Maiden,Helloween,Saxon and Diamond Head.And then there's the bands second lp on this priceless 2-on-1 disc release,'Second Attack',which originally came out in 1985.As I was hearing,for the first time the tunes "Feeling Down","Atomic War" as well as the rest of the group's follow-up,I realized their 2nd lp was JUST as fierce as their 'See You...' metal masterpiece.This is the sort of music that makes you want to stay out late and smash up those mailboxes that stand by the curb.Most highly recommended.
Average customer rating:
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Caught in the Crossfire
John Wetton
Manufacturer: Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Progressive Rock
| Progressive
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000BRJ4WW
Release Date: 2003-04-22 |
Customer Reviews:
The definitive edition.......2006-03-14
Originally released by E'G/Polydor Records, reissued in the U.S. by Passport/Jem/Caroline and elsewhere by Virgin. Had three other covers. I had heard half the album already on the 1987 compilation "King's Road 1973-80", and a live version of "Woman" on "Arkangel". I have the Australian LP, but most CD reissues have bonus tracks, and I went to a legal site for the mp3s. You know how it is. The album at first got little notice. A year or two later, Asia came to pass. The rest is history. It wouldn't be until after leaving Asia for good in the early '90s that John Wetton would have the full-fledged solo career that continues to this day.
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