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Raven Rock Until You Drop
Label: RC Revisited RC 9387 1
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Netherlands
Tracklist:
A1 Hard Ride 3:09
A2 Hell Patrol 4:38
A3 Don’t Need Your Money 3:20
A4 Over The Top 3:51
A5 39-40 0:51
A6 For The Future 3:57
A7 Wiped Out * 4:26 [Bonus Track]
B1 Rock Until You Drop 3:59
B2 Nobodys Hero 3:48
B3 Hellraiser/Action (Medley) 5:34 (Chinn, Chapman, Scott, Connolly, Priest, Tucker) (Sweet cover)
B4 Lambs To The Slaughter 3:49
B5 Tyrant Of The Airwaves 7:14
B6 Crazy World * 3:55 [Bonus Track]
Marketed By Roadrunner Productions B.V.
Copyright (c) Neat Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) Neat Records/Roadrunner Productions B.V.
* Bonus Tracks
‘Lambs to the Slaughter’ was covered by German thrash band Kreator on their ‘Out of the Dak, Into the Light’EP.
Copyright (c) Neat Records
Phonographic Copyright (p) Neat Records
‘Lambs to the Slaughter’ was covered by German thrash band Kreator on their ‘Out of the Dak, Into the Light’ EP.
John Gallagher – Bass, Vocals
Mark Gallagher – Guitar
Rob Hunter – drums
Despite being dubbed “athletic rock”, Newcastle’s Raven were slow off the starting blocks. Their 1980 single Don’t Need Your Money was well-received but there was a big wait for their debut album to finally appear in October 1981. Not sure what took so long because Rock Until You Drop sounds like the power trio just rocked up to the studio and banged out their live set in one go. This is just one corker after another, crackling with raw energy and infectious enthusiasm (just check out John Gallagher’s crazed yelp at the end of Hell Patrol). And it’s loaded with classics too: from gonzo hard rockers Hard Ride, Over The Top and Don’t Need Your Money to superb Priest slashers like For The Future. Great Sweet covers too. They’re fun and add to the live gig vibe. Raven then proceed to wreck the place with the proto-thrash Lambs To The Slaughter and the mighty epic Tyrant Of The Airways. Raven might not need your money but you should fling some their way because you need this over-the-top NWOBHM madness in your life.
Ear piercing falsetto vocals from the singing bassist John Gallagher. That along with guitar playing brother Marks mega fat rock riffs and Rob Hunter Animal(from the Muppet show) like style behind the drums is forming the irresistible Raven-sound.
Raven quickly went downhill after signing with Atlantic in 1985, but before that, the metal outfit showed their teeth. A product of the late-’70s/early-’80s British metal explosion that also gave listeners bands like Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Girlschool and Saxon, Raven was heavily influenced by Judas Priest, but projected an appealing, testosterone-driven personality of its own. From “Hell Patrol” to “Lambs to the Slaughter” to “Inquisitor,” the blistering early-’80s classics gathered on this LP are far superior to any of Ravens generic Atlantic output. If headbangers allot themselves only one Raven LP, Rock Until You Drop is the ideal choice.
The first Speed/Thrash Metal album,
When it comes to first Speed/Thrash Metal albums, people usually start with Metallica’s “Kill ’em All” (1983), or at best, either Jaguars “Power Games” (1983) or Exciters “Heavy Metal Maniac” (1983) which were both on the streets before Metallica. If you want to try your luck, you might put your bets on Anvils classic “Metal On Metal” (1982), but its actually Heavy Metal.
The truth? Well, Raven crashed, banged and walloped already in 1981 with their debut LP “Rock Until You Drop”. Let the boys have the honour they deserve, this is the first Speed/Thrash Metal album ever!
Raven are commonly considered as a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal band. Sure they are that too, but their form of music in “Rock Until You Drop” and its’ follow-up album “Wiped Out” (1982) is pure Speed/Thrash.
If you want a piece of fast, powerful, hilarious, totally OTT Metal with awesome songwriting, look no further. Raven did it first.
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