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    Kings of Metal

    Manowar - Kings of Metal

    01/01/1988 | Atlantic / Wea 

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    All Music Guide Review

    On their anthemic mission statement "Kings of Metal" Manowar once again proclaim their metal superiority thusly: "Other bands play, Manowar kills." The twin sentiments of the group's metal mastery and the majesty of medieval heroism in battle are repeated on their sixth full-length release, Kings of Metal. There aren't too many surprises on the disc, with the possible exception of bassist Joey DeMaio's blinding 64th-note bass playing on a reworking of Russian classicist Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee" entitled "Sting of the Bumblebee." Considered by some fans to be a classic of its own, the 1988 release has quite a few ballads, though speedier tracks like "Wheels of Fire" demonstrate the groups talents best. Besides their refreshingly totalistic loyalty to form, Manowar's most admirable trait is their prodigious metal musicianship. ~ Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

    Kings of Metal Track Listing

    Credits of Kings of Metal

    • Joey DeMaio
    • Bass, Guitar, Piccolo Bass, 8-String Bass, Adaptation, Arranger
    • Rich Breen
    • Recorder, Engineer, Mixing, Synclavier Programming


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