5013929928329

Faster Than The Speed Of Light And Covers 3CD Digipak

Raven

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Format: 3CD

Cat No: HNECD183T

Release Date:  26 May 2023

Label:  Hne / Cherry Red

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  5013929928329

Genres:  Rock  Rock  

  • Description


    • FOR FANS OF: Diamond Head, Iron Maiden, Metallica.

    • 3CD collection spanning the decades of athletic rock supremos Raven.

    • Featuring two live albums recorded a decade apart.

    • Plus a fine collection of covers of the acts who inspired them.


    The fledgling Raven were formed by brothers Mark and John Gallagher, playing their first gig in 1975 while building up a loyal following across the North East of England. Coming to the attention of NWOBHM pioneers Neat Records, a power-trio were formed when John Gallagher on bass and vocals and Mark Gallagher on lead guitar, joined forces with drummer Rob “Wacko” Hunter, releasing debut 45 ‘Don’t Need Your Money’ in 1980, followed by debut LP ‘Rock Until You Drop’ in 1981. Successfully capturing the energy of their live shows, the album picked up instant champions across the influential UK rock press, rewarding them with key features in Kerrang! and Sounds.


    These would lead to tours with Ozzy Osbourne, Whitesnake and Motörhead.


    These self-styled “athletic rockers” were a huge influence on future thrash and speed metal bands, such as Slayer, Megadeth and early touring partners Metallica. Becoming a big crowd draw, Raven did what they do best, and hit the road, exemplified by their live album, ‘Live At The Inferno’, released in 1984. Their last album for Neat Records before signing a major deal with Atlantic Records in the States, ‘Live At The Inferno’ cherry picks their biggest hitters from their early 45s and first three Neat albums.


    Jumping forwards by more than a decade, ‘Destroy All Monsters: Live In Japan’ (CD2) was recorded in 1995 at Tokyo’s famed rock venue, Club Citta. Though the set does have a concentration of their early New Wave Of British Heavy Metal days, latter rockers such as ‘For The Future’, ‘Architect Of Fear’ and ‘White Hot Anger’ get a well-deserved airing.


    As much as Raven had been a huge influence on the metal and thrash of the 1980s, the roots of the band lay in the classic hard rock and even the heavier end of glam of the 1970s. Raven were able to pay homage to their heroes across eleven cover versions on ‘Party Killers’ (CD3), including the rock classics ‘Fireball’ (by Deep Purple), ‘Bad Reputation’ (by Thin Lizzy) and finishing off with the ‘Ziggy Stardust ‘classic, ‘Hang On To Yourself’ (by David Bowie).

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I Don't Need Your Money
      • 2. Break the Chain / Hell Patrol
      • 3. Live at The Inferno / Crazy World
      • 4. Let It Rip
      • 5. I.G.A.R.B.O. 
      • 6. Wiped Out
      • 7. Fire Power
      • 8. All for One
      • 9. Forbidden Planet
      • 10. Star Wars
      • 11. Tyrant of The Airways
      • 12. Run Silent Run Deep
      • 13. Intro
      • 14. Live at The Inferno
      • 15. Take Control
      • 16. Mind Over Metal
      • 17. Crash Bang Wallop
      • 18. Rock Until You Drop
      • 19. Faster Than Speed of Light

      Disc 2

      • 1. Victim
      • 2. Live at the Inferno
      • 3. Crash! Bang! Wallop! 
      • 4. True Believe
      • 5. Medley: Into the Jaws of Death - Hard as Nails - Die for Allah
      • 6. Guitar Solo
      • 7. Medley: Speed of The Reflex - Run Silent, Run Deep - Mind Over Metal
      • 8. Gimme A Reason
      • 9. Inquisitor
      • 10. For the Future
      • 11. Bass Solo / 
      • 12. Architect of Fear
      • 13. White Hot Anger
      • 14. Drum Solo
      • 15. Break the Chain

      Disc 3

      • 1. Fireball (Deep Purple) 
      • 2. Bad Reputation (Thin Lizzy)
      • 3. He's a Whore (Cheap Trick)
      • 4. In for the Kill (Budgie)
      • 5. Is There a Better Way (Status Quo)
      • 7. Queen of My Dreams (Edgar Winter Group)
      • 9. Cockroach (Sweet)
      • 10. Take Me Bak ’Ome (Slade)
      • 11. Hang On To Yourself (David Bowie)