Demon Records has
announced the release of an extraordinary Saxon Box Set containing vinyl LPs of
the band’s nine studio albums recorded between 1991 and 2009. “Eagles and
Dragons” will be released on 18th March.
“Eagles and
Dragons” features nine
seminal NWOBHM albums which before today,
were only released on vinyl in some regions including Germany, Italy and the UK,
and in very limited amounts. These new luxury 180 gram vinyl versions, including
inner sleeves with all the lyrics, are a must-have for fans and collectors. The
hand-numbered outer slipcase box features a specially commissioned, beautiful
brand new cover painting by Saxon’s artist-in-residence, the legendary Paul
Gregory. In addition, 500 copies with a framable print of the cover signed by
Biff will be available exclusively from
Demon’s D2C Store (http://www.myplaydirect.com/demon-music).
Saxon’s
frontman Biff Byford
commented: “From 1991’s “Solid Ball of Rock”
to 2009’s “Into the Labyrinth” this is the first time we have ever had a vinyl
box set of 9 albums in one package -never to be done again - with
exclusive cover art work from Paul Raymond Gregory: can't wait to get my hands
on one!”
Full
details as follows:
SOLID BALL OF ROCK
(1991)
Featuring: Solid
Ball Of Rock, Requiem (We Will Remember)
FOREVER FREE (1992)
Featuring: Forever
Free, Iron Wheels
DOGS OF WAR (1995)
Featuring: Dogs Of
War, Altar Of The Gods, Hold On
UNLEASH THE BEAST
(1997)
Featuring: Terminal
Velocity, All Hell Breaking Loose
METALHEAD (1999)
Featuring:
Song Of Evil, All Guns
Blazing
KILLING GROUND
(2001)
Featuring: Court Of
The Crimson King, Rock Is Our Life
LIONHEART (2004)
Featuring: Witchfinder General, Beyond The
Grave
THE INNER SANCTUM
(2007)
Featuring: If I Was
You, I’ve Got To Rock (To Stay Alive)
INTO THE LABYRINTH
(2009)
Featuring: Live To
Rock, Valley Of The Kings
NWOBHM
legends Saxon released their self-titled debut in 1979, followed by “Wheels
of Steel” the following year, which reached #5 in the UK charts and gave
fans two classics in the title track and “747”.
They established
themselves as one of the icons of the
New Wave Of British Heavy Metal throughout the 80s.
Later
the band tried to attack the US market taking a more melodic
direction
with release of “Destiny” in
1988, before going back to their original sound with 1991’s “Solid Balls of
Rock”, reaffirming their influence on the European metal scene. They
continued touring and recording enjoying renewed success, with 2015’s
“Battering Ram” reaching the UK Top 50 and #12 in
Germany. Saxon
saw album sales topping 15 million worldwide which included 8 UK Top 40 albums
across their career. They are considered a seminal NWOBHM act and are known to
have inspired the likes of Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, Motley Crue and plenty
more.
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