Saxon, over the decades have gone from being pioneers of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, to becoming one of the most successful UK rock acts of all time.
The truth, though, is that Saxon have always transcended trends and eras. From 1979’s Saxon album to new album Thunderbolt, the band have enjoyed considerable success. Five Top 40 albums in the UK, with four Top 20 singles. And they were similarly successful in other parts of the world as well. It’s no wonder their influence spread across the globe, and played a crucial role in the way we look at hard rock and heavy metal today.
The albums will be made available on colored splatter vinyl for the first time and include album lyrics, rare photos and memorabilia. The CD copies will include a 24 page media book and feature rare demos, remixes and live recordings.
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Denim And Leather:
Saxon’s fourth album, Denim And Leather was originally released on October 5th, 1981. It was recorded at Aquarius Studios in Geneva. Arguably their most successful record to date it spawned the classic singles Princess Of The Night, Never Surrender and the song And The Band’s Played On, which was inspired by their appearance at the inaugural Monsters Of Rock festival in 1980. This edition contains the B Sides of the Never Surrender single and seven live tracks recorded on the Denim And Leather tour of 1981.
Denim And Leather Tracklist:
Princess Of The Night
Never Surrender
Out Of Control
Rough And Ready
Play It Loud
And The Bands Played On
Midnight Rider
Fire In The Sky
Denim And Leather
CD Bonus Tracks:
20,000Ft (Remix)
Bap Shoo Ap (Live At Donington)
Intro / And The Bands Played On (Live)
Princess Of The Night (Live At The Rainbow ’81)
Midnight Rider (Live At Hammersmith ’81)
Never Surrender (Live At Hammersmith ’81)
Machine Gun (Live At Hammersmith ’81)
Play It Loud (Live At Hammersmith ’81
Power & The Glory:
Saxon’s fifth album, Power And The Glory was originally released on March 21st, 1983 and was produced by Jeff Glixman at Axis Sound Studios in Atlanta. The album spawned two singles, Nightmare and the title track, Power And The Glory and also marked the replacement of drummer Pete Gill with Nigel Glockler, who remains a member of Saxon to this day. This version includes early working demos of songs from the album, recorded in 1982. Including tracks that didn’t make the final track listing
Power & The Glory Tracklist:
Power And The Glory
Redline
Warrior
Nightmare
This Town Rocks
Watching The Sky
Midas Touch
The Eagle Has Landed
CD Bonus Tracks:
Make Em Rock
Turn Out The Lights
Turn Out The Lights (Demo ’82)
Stand Up And Rock (Demo ’82)
Power And The Glory (Demo ’82)
Saturday Night (Demo ’82)
Midas Touch (Demo ’82)
Nightmare (Demo ’82)
Redline (Demo ’82)
Crusader
Originally released on April 16th, 1984, Saxon’s sixth album was produced by Kevin Beamish at the legendary Sound City Studios, in Los Angeles. It featured the band’s first recorded cover song, a version of the Sweet’s Set Me Free and the singles Sailing To America, Just Let me Rock and Do It All For You. This version includes early working versions of some of the songs featured on the album and also the songs Borderline and Helter Skelter that didn’t make the final track listing of Crusader.
Crusader Tracklist:
The Crusader Prelude
Crusader
A Little Bit Of What You Fancy
Sailing To America
Set Me Free
Just Let Me Rock
Bad Boys (Life To Rock N’Roll)
Do It All For You
Rock City
Run For Your Lives
CD Bonus Tracks:
Borderline
Helter Skelter
Crusader
Do It All For You
A Little Bit Of What You Fancy
Sailing To America
Just Let Me Rock
Do It All For You (Intro) / Run For Your Lives
Living For The Weekend
And, coming from BMG on Friday, July 27th, 2018 expanded editions of the following titles.
Innocence Is No Excuse
Rock The Nations
Destiny
Now Available:
Decade of The Eagle
Saxon
Wheels Of Steel
Strong Arm Of The Law
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IMO, one of the best business decisions these guys have ever made is tour with Priest this year. They have really done a good job and its paying off.