Annihilator's last album on Roadrunner in the '90s, the odds-and-sods collection Bag of Tricks, proves that the mid-'80s glory days of speed metal never really went away. Tricks combines live versions of hits from the band's first three studio albums with early demos and rarities from back in the days when frontman Jeff Waters was toiling away in his basement playing just about every instrument like a heavy metal reincarnation of Prince. There are not one but two stereo-scorching, foot-to-the-floor versions each of "Alison Hell," "Phantasmagoria," and "Gallery." Bag of Tricks is proof, also, of how seriously Waters took his image as a one-man guitar army, with mile-a-minute solos, barnburning riffs, and everything louder than everything else. Tricks is a good showcase for the band's influences and its range: "Live Wire" wears its fondness for AC/DC on its sleeve; "Gallery" is a reminder of their early flirtation with death metal; and "Fantastic Things," with its melodic bent, is as close to spitting distance of hair metal as Annihilator ever came. The sound may be a little rough around the edges, but, with its 16 tracks of gloriously raucous, fashion-defying thrashola, Bag of Tricks is enough to make the most rabid fans forget all about how Metallica sold them short in the '90s. [This version features a slightly different track listing.] ~ Leslie Mathew, All Music Guide
Bag of Tricks (2002 Reissue)
11/26/2002
All Music Guide Review
Bag of Tricks (2002 Reissue) Track Listing
Credits of Bag of Tricks (2002 Reissue)
- Mike Mangini
- Drums
- Glen Robinson
- Producer
- Jeff Waters
- Bass, Vocals, Compilation, Producer, Vocals (Background), Guitar
- Randy Rampage
- Vocals
- Andreas Marschall
- Cover Art
- Victor Dezso
- Photography
- Coburn Pharr
- Vocals
- Mark Van Der Wielen
- Photography
- David Scott Davis
- Guitar
- Inge Bekkers
- Design
- Monte Conner
- Liner Notes, Compilation
- Wayne Darley
- Bass, Vocals
- Neil Goldberg
- Guitar
- Ray Hartmann
- Drums
- Annihilator
- Main Performer












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