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Live at Donnington, 1980 [2000]

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Saxon

Live at Donnington, 1980 [2000]

 
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Label: Angel Air
Rating: 3.0
 
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Tracklist of Live at Donnington, 1980 [2000]

Disc 1
1 Motorcycle Man  3:48 view lyrics
2 Still Fit to Boogie  2:49 view lyrics
3 Freeway Mad  2:42 view lyrics
4 Backs to the Wall  3:10 view lyrics
5 Wheels of Steel  5:55 view lyrics
6 Bap Shoo Ap  6:48 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 747 (Strangers in the Night)   view lyrics
8 Stallions of the Highway  3:18 view lyrics
9 Machine Gun  5:17 view lyrics

Reviews:

A true lost gem of the 80's new wave of heavy metal.

Saxon at Donnington is a great representation of the new wave of british heavy metal that began in the eighties. There is no doubt that Saxon,along with other bands (Motorhead /Iron Maiden), led the way and influenced a generation that followed. To see Saxon live was a breath taking event that I personally witnessed on several occassions. They are the unsung metal heroes of the eighties that many bands, such as Metallica, even credit as a very important influence. The quality of this release is marred only because it sounds as if this recording had been shelved for so long. Obviously forgotten and that is unfortunate for listeners. It would have been worth the expense for the label of this CD to have spent a little added time to clean up this recording with the convience of modern 1990's technology. Otherwise this is a stellar performance by one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time. If you are a true metal fan you should own this for the point that it is Saxon! The oddity of this disc is a track called "Bap Shoo Ap" which, as far as I know, is not on any Saxon album from that time period. Also, track 10 indicates "backstage interviews" but curiously there are no interviews. My guess is this CD might have been rushed, which explains sound quality and fair packaging. But any true metal fan will still appreciate the passion in Saxon's powerful performance.