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Shock Tactics (Crimson Loincloth Vinyl)

Samson

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Cat No: RLGM05951PMI

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Format Details: Crimson Loincloth Vinyl

Release Date:  04 August 2017

Label:  Real Gone Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  848064005957

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  04 August 2017

Label:  Real Gone Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  848064005797

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Of all the bands in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, Samson takes the woulda/coulda/shoulda been big stars prize. The band's talent and theatricality were undeniable; guitarist and singer Paul Samson had replaced Bernie Tormé (of Gillan fame) in the band Scrapyard before founding Samson, which soon enlisted the lead vocal talents of a certain "Bruce Bruce" a.k.a. Bruce Dickinson, soon to be of Iron Maiden. Throw in bassist Chris Aylmer and drummer Thunderstick, who performed inside a metal cage wearing a gimpstyle mask, and this was an outfit seemingly destined for big things. But, constant promotional gaffes (e.g. booking them on tour with an ill-matched Robin Trower) led the band to terminate their contract with management, who promptly brought an injunction keeping them off the road. Then, their label (Gem) went bankrupt; as Dickinson says, they "made every mistake in the business." In the midst of all the turmoil, though, the band made its third and finest record, Shock Tactics, which was ably produced by AC/DC producer Tony Platt; but, as Iron Maiden was recording next door at Battery Studios in London, the two bands became friendly, and Dickinson left Samson for Iron Maiden just as Samson received big offers from A&M and RCA, which were instantly withdrawn upon his departure. So, classic music industry saga…classic British Heavy Metal! Real Gone Music is proud to present Shock Tactics in "Grey/Blue Marble" vinyl limited to 300 copies and including the original album insert—first-ever vinyl reissue!

    Description

    Of all the bands in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, Samson takes the woulda/coulda/shoulda been big stars prize. The band's talent and theatricality were undeniable; guitarist and singer Paul Samson had replaced Bernie Tormé (of Gillan fame) in the band Scrapyard before founding Samson, which soon enlisted the lead vocal talents of a certain "Bruce Bruce" a.k.a. Bruce Dickinson, soon to be of Iron Maiden. Throw in bassist Chris Aylmer and drummer Thunderstick, who performed inside a metal cage wearing a gimpstyle mask, and this was an outfit seemingly destined for big things. But, constant promotional gaffes (e.g. booking them on tour with an ill-matched Robin Trower) led the band to terminate their contract with management, who promptly brought an injunction keeping them off the road. Then, their label (Gem) went bankrupt; as Dickinson says, they "made every mistake in the business." In the midst of all the turmoil, though, the band made its third and finest record, Shock Tactics, which was ably produced by AC/DC producer Tony Platt; but, as Iron Maiden was recording next door at Battery Studios in London, the two bands became friendly, and Dickinson left Samson for Iron Maiden just as Samson received big offers from A&M and RCA, which were instantly withdrawn upon his departure. So, classic music industry saga…classic British Heavy Metal! Real Gone Music is proud to present Shock Tactics in "Crimson Loincloth" vinyl limited to 700 copies and including the original album insert—first-ever vinyl reissue!

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Riding with the Angels
      • 2. Earth Mother
      • 3. Nice Girl
      • 4. Blood Lust
      • 5. Go to Hell

      Side 2

      • 1. Bright Lights
      • 2. Once Bitten
      • 3. Grime Crime
      • 4. Communion

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Riding with the Angels
      • 2. Earth Mothe
      • 3. Nice Girl
      • 4. Blood Lust
      • 5. Go to Hell

      Side 2

      • 1. Bright Lights
      • 2. Once Bitten
      • 3. Grime Crime
      • 4. Communion