VANADIUM: On Streets Of Danger [LIVE Gatefold] LP 1985. Never on CD. Check live video

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Vanadium 4th album is very good hard rock/heavy metal release a tasty offering for 80 metal vinyl addicts. Don’t miss the chance to add this highly desirable & rare record to your collection!! This 1985 LP contains the following selections

——On Streets Of Danger (1985) – LIVE

1. You Can’t Stop the Music 03:11
2. Streets of Danger 05:35
3. Get Up, Shake Up 04:27
4. Wartrains 04:33
5. We Want Live Rock’n’Roll 04:52
6. On Fire 03:47
7. Fire Trails 03:55
8. Pretty Heartbreaker 04:02
9. Don’t Be Lookin’ Back 05:40
10. A Race with the Devil 05:49
11. The Hunter 03:46
49:37

Label: Durium (Made In Italy)
Catalog No : DAI 30-417

Pino Scotto (vocals) Steve Tessarin (guitar)
Ruggero Zanolini (keyboards) Mimmo Prantera (bass) Lio Mascheroni (drums)

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As befits what was quite possibly the first live album ever released by an Italian heavy metal band, Vanadium Live on Streets of Danger was recorded entirely live on the band December 1984 tour, the liner notes proclaim. This 1985 platter stands as something of an unofficial greatest-hits collection for the Italian metal outfit first three, probably best all-around albums. The title track, “”Get Up, Shake Up,”” “”On Fire,”” and the Bon Scott tribute, “”Fire Trails,”” are all instantly memorable, straightforward, but fiery ’80s metal anthems (“”Pretty Heartbreaker”” not so much) characterized by Pino Scotto sandpaper vocals and endearingly heavy accent, underpinned by Mimmo Prantera and Lio Mascheroni locked-in rhythm section, and regularly ignited by Steve Tessarin and Ruggero Zanolini dueling guitar and synthesizer solos in the best Rainbow tradition. Both “”War Trains”” and “”Don’t Be Looking Back”” are surprisingly effective power ballads. The album-closing medley of the anthemic “”A Race with the Devil”” and the speed metal romp “”The Hunter”” makes the difference up in spades. Live on Streets of Danger captures a rarely memorialized moment in time, and some damn fine songs.

Dopo tre studio album i Vanadium rilasciano il loro primo testamento live: On Streets Of Danger. Il live album sa catturare tutta l’energia dei Vanadium, sul palco il gruppo erutta un’onda elettrica ad altissima tensione, con gli amplificatori al massimo e con una sezione ritmica che viaggia senza sosta, Pino Scotto sputa l’anima per reggere il wall of sound. Dal vivo le canzoni dei Vanadium aumentano di forza in modo esponenziale, “”A Race With The Devil””, “”Streets Of Danger”” e “”Get Up, Shake Up”” sono delle sane pedate nel posteriore. Tra i momenti migliori del live “”Don’t Be Looking Back””, pezzo che acquista in fascino grazie al feeling che sa trasmettere. Terremotante la versione live di “”On Fire””, canzone dalla ritmica complessa sulla quale i Vanadium piazzano, come sempre, la prestazione della vita per l’intensit   con la quale suonano. “”You Can’t Stop The Music”” è l’unica studio track presente, dalla quale è tratto anche un video clip, tipica rock song alla Vanadium energica e dinamica, con Ruggero e Stefano intenti a scambiarsi i soliti convenevoli, ovvero assoli d’alta classe.

Vanadium – We Want Live with Rock n’Roll:

non c’è da sorprendersi: qui in Italia siamo indietro anni luce rispetto al resto del mondo. Mentre con le altre band metal internazionali tutti fanno il pogo e urlano come pazzi qui invece gli italiani devono contenersi per fare “bella figura”. Che schifo ragazzi! Da una parte mi spiace che Pino sia finito in questo paese insieme anche ai Negrodeath e tutti gli altri ma dall’altra parte sono contento: loro sono i veri emblemi del metal in Italia!

 

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