Heavy metal is the most resilient of rock genres, withstanding the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune as well as fathomless fallow periods. At times, it ruled the charts, others it was in exile, but it thrived in its outsider status. Throughout it all, it was never in critical favor, yet never without a passionate cult audience that called it their own. Often, these were adolescent males, particularly in the early days of its existence, but the thing about metal audiences is, they're faithful. Some outgrew the music, but a lot didn't and their fidelity extended to their patronage of artists, as they stuck through bands through thick and thin, giving the true metal gods long, long careers. In turn, metal wound up being one of the only rock genres with a long sense of history, one that respects and honors the past as it regenerates for the future. There's a lineage to heavy metal, a clear progression from band to band and phase to phase, one that is accepted by historians and fans, even if they wind up arguing semantics about who belongs and who doesn't.
All this makes a set like Rhino's 2007 four-disc box Heavy Metal a bit easier to assemble, really: there is a story to be told, one that is commonly accepted, one that can't quite be f*cked up. And, more or less, the compilers of Heavy Metal don't f*ck it up, at least for a good portion it. Fault should not be laid at their feet for the absence of the twin titans of Black Sabbath with Ozzy and Led Zeppelin -- that's like complaining that the Beatles and the Rolling Stones aren't on a British Invasion box, knowing full well they'll never be licensed anyway, so why complain? Besides, there are other M.I.A.s missed as much as either Sabbath or Zep, such as Aerosmith and AC/DC, the bands that got dirtier than anybody in the '70s. Other '70s titans that straddle the metallic line aren't here -- Queen, Cheap Trick -- but the most crucial absence is Van Halen, who ushered in all the guitar pyrotechnics and shiny good times of mainstream metal of the '80s. And once we're in the '80s, there are some big guys missing as well, such as Mötley Crüe, the kings of the Sunset strip scene; Def Leppard, the guys who made metal slick and huge; Bon Jovi, who crossed it over; and Guns N' Roses, who made the mainstream grimy again.
Sure, these guys are missing, but the great thing about metal is that there were plenty of kindred spirits and soundalikes, along with interesting detours, enough to present the aural history of the genre through its prime years. So, even with the big guys missing, their presence and the basic arc of the genre is here, presented in an absorbing fashion. It sidesteps the earliest pre-metal bands -- no Cream here, no Hendrix, it starts in cold with "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida," which may be the first rock song to carry such a weary narcotic beat. From there, it runs through most of the heavy hitters of the '70s on the first disc, moving into the New Wave of British Heavy Metal on the second, spending a lot of time on the Sunset Strip and dabbling in the underground on the third disc, before wrapping things up with the heyday of hair metal on the fourth. It's easy to quibble about certain song selections -- "Whiplash" may not be the first Metallica song that comes to mind, nor is "Shake Me" the first by Cinderella, and there's no "Smoke on the Water" here (in fact, this whole box is surprisingly light on classic riffs) -- but this does have a good flow and tells the story as well as a cross-licensed box set missing the biggest metal stars can. The problem is when the compilers decided to stop telling the story. This stops cold in 1991, ending with Sepultura's "Dead Embryonic Cells," which arrived just a few months before Nirvana's Nevermind, the album that allegedly killed off metal in one fell swoop. By stopping here, Heavy Metal reinforces that dullest of rock clichés, one that's also not true because metal continued to mutate when it wasn't at the top of the charts and, in many ways, it thrived over the next 15 years. Discounting the lumpen rap-metal of Limp Bizkit, there were many excellent bands tagged as metal -- anything from the alt-rock of Rage Against the Machine, Helmet, and Alice in Chains, to the legions of black metal, to the stoner rock of Queens of the Stone Age, the Zappa-fied madness of System of a Down, to the blistering intensity of Mastodon. Without these bands -- or bands like them -- Heavy Metal not only feels incomplete, it feels like nostalgia, suggesting that metal isn't alive, it's something for the history books, when the other four discs reveal how it always shifted and changed, never staying in one place for too long. This is the rare box that should have been longer, but even without that fifth disc, Heavy Metal remains a strong accomplishment: it tells the story of heavy metal, perhaps with its tongue just a little too firmly in cheek, yet it nevertheless offers a useful primer of the music's glory days. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
The Heavy Metal Box
10/02/2007 | Rhino / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Vic Maile
- Producer
- Kim McAuliffe
- Guitar, Vocals
- Andy McCoy
- Guitar
- Klaus Meine
- Vocals
- Mark Mendoza
- Bass, Vocals
- Dave Meniketti
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bret Michaels
- Vocals
- Johnny Lee Middleton
- Bass
- Jim Mills
- Project Assistant
- Phil Mogg
- Vocals
- Alan Moore
- Drums
- Neil Murray
- Bass
- Dave Mustaine
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Ron Nevison
- Producer
- Jason Newsted
- Bass
- Tommy Newton
- Producer
- Minoru Niihara
- Vocals
- Alan Niven
- Producer
- Max Norman
- Producer
- Paul O'Neill
- Producer
- Eddie Ojeda
- Guitar, Vocals
- Criss Oliva
- Guitar
- Jon Oliva
- Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
- Graham Oliver
- Guitar
- Keith Olsen
- Producer
- Ian Paice
- Drums
- Andy Parker
- Drums
- Ted Parsons
- Drums
- Vinnie Paul
- Drums, Author
- Stephen Pearcy
- Vocals
- Sandy Pearlman
- Producer
- Alex Perialas
- Producer
- A.J. Pero
- Drums, Vocals
- Dickie Peterson
- Bass, Vocals
- Jeff Pilson
- Bass, Vocals
- Cozy Powell
- Drums
- Spencer Proffer
- Producer
- Flemming Rasmussen
- Producer
- Paul Raymond
- Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards
- Vernon Reid
- Guitar, Vocals
- Tony Richards
- Drums
- Kevin Riddles
- Bass, Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Scott Rockenfield
- Drums
- Rocky Laws
- Bass, Vocals
- Donald Roeser
- Guitar, Vocals
- Rick Rubin
- Producer
- Jack Russell
- Vocals
- John Rutsey
- Drums
- Rudy Sarzo
- Bass, Vocals
- Rudolf Schenker
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ingo Schwichtenberg
- Drums
- Duncan Scott
- Drums
- Hank Shermann
- Guitar
- Jerry Shirley
- Drums
- Muzz Skillings
- Bass, Vocals
- Alex Skolnick
- Guitar
- Derek Smalls
- Bass, Vocals
- Neal Smith
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Dee Snider
- Vocals
- Jeff Scott Soto
- Vocals
- Micky Lee Soule
- Keyboards
- Dan Spitz
- Guitar
- Derek St. Holmes
- Guitar, Vocals
- David St. Hubbins
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ed Stasium
- Producer
- Greg Steele
- Guitar, Vocals
- Marc Storace
- Vocals
- Dennis Stratton
- Guitar, Vocals
- Mickey Sweeney
- Producer
- Michael Sweet
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Robert Sweet
- Drums, Producer
- Akira Takasaki
- Guitar
- Brian Tatler
- Guitar
- Ted Templeman
- Producer
- Gary Thain
- Bass
- David Tickle
- Producer
- Glenn Tipton
- Guitar, Author, Vocals
- Chris Tsangarides
- Producer
- Nigel Tufnel
- Guitar, Vocals
- Nik Turner
- Flute, Saxophone, Oboe
- Lars Ulrich
- Drums
- John Van Tongeren
- Keyboards
- Mike Varney
- Producer
- Fernando Von Arb
- Guitar
- Steve Wacholz
- Drums
- Michael Wagener
- Producer
- Pete Way
- Bass
- Michael Weikath
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Robb Weir
- Guitar, Vocals
- Tom Werman
- Producer
- Paul Whaley
- Drums
- Enid Williams
- Bass, Vocals
- Sam Yaffa
- Bass
- Masayoshi Yamashita
- Bass
- Harry Shearer
- Producer
- Kirk Arrington
- Percussion, Drums
- Chuck Billy
- Vocals
- Biff Byford
- Vocals
- Greg Christian
- Bass
- Louie Clemente
- Drums
- Scott Columbus
- Percussion, Drums
- Bobby Dall
- Bass
- C.C. DeVille
- Guitar
- Joey DeMaio
- Bass
- Duke Erickson
- Bass
- Marcel Jacob
- Bass
- Eric Peterson
- Guitar
- Rikki Rockett
- Drums
- Brian Ross
- Vocals
- Kurdt Vanderhoof
- Guitar
- Craig Wells
- Guitar
- Rob Affuso
- Drums
- Sebastian Bach
- Vocals
- Cliff Burton
- Bass
- Paul Fischer
- Project Assistant
- Matthias Jobs
- Guitar
- Mike Kirkland
- Bass
- Dave "The Snake" Sabo
- Guitar
- Gar Samuelson
- Drums
- Max West
- Producer
- Michael McKean
- Producer
- Mick Wall
- Liner Notes, Author
- Phil Anselmo
- Vocals
- Diamond Darrell
- Guitar
- Chris DeGarmo
- Guitar
- Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth
- Vocals
- Simon Fowler
- Photography
- Bobby Gustafson
- Guitar
- Eddie Jackson
- Bass
- Will Malone
- Producer
- Rat Skates
- Drums
- Geoff Tate
- Vocals, Author
- D.D. Verni
- Bass
- Michael Wilton
- Guitar
- Steve Abbey
- Drums
- Lorne Black
- Bass
- Igor Cavalera
- Drums
- Max Cavalera
- Guitar, Vocals
- Mikkey Dee
- Drums
- Taime Downe
- Vocals
- Ian Jones
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Andreas Kisser
- Guitar
- Paulo Jr.
- Bass
- Steve Rappaport
- Photography
- Jim Sirotto
- Guitar
- Nasty Suicide
- Guitar
- Eddie Clarke
- Guitar
- Neal Preston
- Photography
- Roberto Falcao
- Producer
- Mark Weiss
- Photography
- Mike Chapman
- Producer
- Brent Muscat
- Guitar, Vocals
- Chuck Pulin
- Photography
- Chris Walter
- Photography
- Rob "Wacko" Hunter
- Drums, Vocals
- Michael Johansson
- Photography
- Jeffrey Mayer
- Photography
- Andy LaRocque
- Guitar
- Glen LaFerman
- Photography
- Tony Mottram
- Photography
- Gene Ambo
- Photography
- Michael Benabib
- Photography
- Ross Halfin
- Photography
- David King
- Vocals
- Michael Putland
- Photography
- Tommy Victor
- Guitar, Vocals
- Fin Costello
- Photography
- Adrian Boot
- Photography
- Deborah Feingold
- Photography
- George Bodnar
- Photography
- Armando Gallo
- Photography
- Mike Prior
- Photography
- John Srebalus
- Interviewer
- Steve Woolard
- Research Assistant
- Pete Blakk
- Guitar
- Anthony Cutajar
- Photography
- Reg Fellows
- Producer
- Timi Grabber
- Bass
- Eddie Malluk
- Photography
- Donnie Mossov
- Bass
- Kenny Nemes
- Liner Notes, Release Production
- Fabio Nosotti
- Photography
- Hal Patino
- Bass
- Kim Ruzz
- Drums
- Jackie Sallow
- Photography
- Virginia Turbett
- Photography
- Eric Stacy
- Bass, Vocals
- Pierre Terrasson
- Photography
- Scott Weiner
- Photography
- Joe Giron
- Photography
- Dallas Royal
- Drums
- Ross Marino
- Photography
- Angry Anderson
- Vocals
- Anne Fishbein
- Photography
- Chris Holmes
- Guitar
- Randy Piper
- Guitar
- Paul Quinn
- Guitar
- Lemmy Kilmister
- Bass, Guitar, Author, Vocals
- Billy Ward
- Drums
- Martin Popoff
- Liner Notes, Track Notes
- Donovan Leitch
- Vocals, Guest Appearance
- Randy Burns
- Producer
- Dave Murray
- Guitar
- John Roberts
- Project Assistant
- John Ryan Gallagher
- Bass, Vocals
- Steven P. Gorman
- Photo Research
- Yoram Kahana
- Photography
- Marc Salata
- Liner Notes, Product Manager, Release Production, Compilation
- John Atashian
- Photography
- Dorothy Stefanski
- Editorial Supervision
- Marissa Kaiser
- Photography
- George McWilliams
- Art Direction
- Robin Hurley
- Project Assistant
- Anwar Hussein
- Photography
- Jorgen Angel
- Photography
- Mike Stone
- Producer
- Chris Welch
- Liner Notes
- Eric Adams
- Vocals
- Lonn Friend
- Interviewer
- Katherine Turman
- Interviewer
- Anthony "Abbadon" Bray
- Drums
- Conrad "Cronos" "Mister Cronos" Lant
- Bass, Vocals
- Vivien Savage
- Keyboards
- Phil Taylor
- Drums
- Charles Norbeck
- Discographical Annotation
- Markus Großkopf
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Alessandra Quaranta
- Photo Research
- Eddie Trunk
- Interviewee
- Mario Maglieri
- Interviewee
- Jeremy Dipaolo
- Design
- Casey Estevez
- Project Assistant
- Andrea Craig
- Project Assistant
- Höörman Beheshti
- Project Assistant
- Jay Blackensberg
- Photography
- David Warner Ellis
- Photography
- Timothy Glass
- Bass
- Mark Michals
- Drums
- Kenny Neves
- Compilation, Release Production, Product Manager
- Keith Nichol
- Producer
- Gary Salata
- Project Assistant
- Arlene Shapirö
- Project Assistant
- Chris Poland
- Guitar
- Peter Wells
- Vocals, Slide Guitar
- Ritchie Blackmore
- Guitar, Producer
- Dave Brock
- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Keyboards
- David Byron
- Vocals
- Paul Di'Anno
- Vocals
- Roger Glover
- Bass
- Ken Hensley
- Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion
- Jon Lord
- Keyboards
- Herman Rarebell
- Drums
- Adrian Smith
- Guitar
- Leigh Stephens
- Guitar
- George Lynch
- Guitar
- Michael Bruce
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
- Martin Cruz Smith
- Producer
- David Wayne
- Vocals
- John Sykes
- Guitar, Vocals
- Aynsley Dunbar
- Drums
- Tom (Colonel) Allom
- Producer
- Joey Alves
- Guitar, Vocals
- Vinny Appice
- Drums
- Tom Araya
- Bass, Vocals
- Jimmy Bain
- Bass, Keyboards
- Roy Baker
- Producer
- Peter Baltes
- Bass
- Frankie Banali
- Percussion, Drums, Vocals
- Gary Barden
- Vocals
- Joey Belladonna
- Vocals
- Frank Bello
- Bass
- Charlie Benante
- Drums
- Doug Bennett
- Producer
- Martin Birch
- Producer
- Eric Bloom
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bobby Blotzer
- Percussion, Drums
- Rachel Bolan
- Bass
- Albert Bouchard
- Harmonica, Vocals, Drums
- Joe Bouchard
- Bass, Vocals, Guitar
- Mick Box
- Guitar
- Erik Braunn
- Guitar
- Eric Brittingham
- Bass, Vocals
- Gerry Bron
- Producer
- Ric Browde
- Producer
- Hugh Brown
- Art Direction
- Mick Brown
- Drums, Vocals
- Francis Buchholz
- Bass
- Scott Burns
- Producer
- Clive Burr
- Drums
- Ron Bushy
- Drums
- Geezer Butler
- Bass, Author
- Glen Buxton
- Guitar
- William Calhoun
- Percussion, Drums, Vocals
- Vivian Campbell
- Guitar
- Denny Carmassi
- Drums
- Carlos Cavazo
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bill Church
- Bass
- "Fast" Eddie Clarke
- Guitar
- Bradford Cobb
- Guitar (Bass)
- Michael Cocks
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Fred Coury
- Drums
- David Coverdale
- Vocals
- Peter Cronin
- Photography
- Robbin Crosby
- Guitar, Vocals
- Juan Croucier
- Bass, Vocals
- Paul Curcio
- Producer
- Terry Date
- Producer
- Cliff Davies
- Drums, Producer, Vocals
- Steve Dawson
- Bass
- Warren DeMartini
- Guitar, Vocals
- Michael Denner
- Guitar
- Audie Desbrow
- Drums
- Del Dettmar
- Keyboards
- Jon Deverill
- Vocals
- King Diamond
- Vocals, Producer
- Brian Dick
- Drums
- Dieter Dierks
- Producer
- Ronnie James Dio
- Keyboards, Producer, Vocals
- Udo Dirkschneider
- Vocals
- Mark Dodson
- Producer
- Lee Dorman
- Bass
- K.K. Downing
- Guitar
- Gary Driscoll
- Drums
- Kevin DuBrow
- Vocals
- Denise Dufort
- Drums
- Dennis Dunaway
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- David Ellefson
- Bass, Vocals
- Steve English
- Bass
- Bob Ezrin
- Piano, Producer
- David Ezrin
- Keyboards
- Bruce Fairbairn
- Producer
- Oz Fox
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Herman Frank
- Guitar
- Jay Jay French
- Guitar, Vocals
- Lew Futterman
- Producer
- Stephan Galfas
- Producer
- Mark Gallagher
- Guitar, Vocals
- Peter Gill
- Drums
- Chris Glen
- Bass
- Corey Glover
- Vocals
- Lynn Goldsmith
- Photography
- Kevin Gore
- Project Assistant
- Rob Grange
- Bass
- Herbert Greene
- Photography
- Myron Grombacher
- Drums
- Craig Gruber
- Bass
- Christopher Guest
- Producer
- Rob Halford
- Vocals, Author
- Kirk Hammett
- Guitar
- Jeff Hanneman
- Guitar
- Kai Hansen
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Sean Harris
- Guitar, Vocals
- Steve Harris
- Bass
- Leonard Haze
- Percussion, Drums
- Dan Hersch
- Remastering
- James Hetfield
- Guitar, Vocals
- Kevin Heybourne
- Guitar, Vocals
- Munetaka Higuchi
- Drums
- Beau Hill
- Producer
- Ian Hill
- Bass
- Jim Hilton
- Producer
- Dave Hogg
- Percussion, Drums
- Dave Holland
- Drums
- Simon House
- Violin, Keyboards
- Scott Ian
- Guitar, Author
- Doug Ingle
- Organ, Vocals
- Bill Inglot
- Remastering
- Tony Iommi
- Guitar
- Jens Johansson
- Keyboards
- Anders Johansson
- Drums
- Andy Johns
- Producer
- Kelly Johnson
- Guitar, Vocals
- Stefan Kaufmann
- Drums
- Tom Keifer
- Guitar, Piano, Vocals
- Mark Kendall
- Guitar, Producer
- Phil Kennemore
- Bass, Vocals
- Lee Kerslake
- Percussion, Drums
- Abe "Voco" Kesh
- Producer
- Colin Kimberley
- Bass
- Kerry King
- Guitar, Author
- Simon King
- Percussion, Drums
- Michael Kiske
- Vocals
- Jeff Klaven
- Drums
- Mark Kohler
- Bass, Vocals
- Eddie Kramer
- Producer
- Murray Krugman
- Producer
- Jeff LaBar
- Guitar, Vocals
- Allen Lanier
- Guitar, Keyboards
- Michael Lardie
- Keyboards, Producer
- Blackie Lawless
- Bass, Vocals, Producer
- Geddy Lee
- Bass, Vocals
- Geordie Leech
- Bass
- Alex Lifeson
- Guitar
- Dave Lombardo
- Drums
- David Lucas
- Producer
- Henrik Lund
- Producer
- Mason Williams
- Liner Notes, Release Production, Compilation
- Alice Cooper
- Vocals, Author
- Peter Criss
- Drums
- Bruce Dickinson
- Vocals
- Don Dokken
- Guitar, Author, Vocals
- Lita Ford
- Vocals, Interviewee
- Ace Frehley
- Guitar
- Ian Gillan
- Vocals
- Sammy Hagar
- Vocals
- Hawkwind
- Producer
- Yngwie Malmsteen
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Michael Monroe
- Vocals
- Ronnie Montrose
- Guitar
- Ted Nugent
- Guitar, Vocals
- Rush
- Producer
- Michael Schenker
- Guitar
- Gene Simmons
- Bass, Vocals
- Slayer
- Producer
- Paul Stanley
- Guitar, Vocals
- Venom
- Producer
Notes
from Rhino:
Be prepared to raise your mano cornuta salute for Rhino's new four-disc HEAVY METAL BOX (LIMITED EDITION PACKAGING), the biggest, loudest and most comprehensive anthology of metal mayhem ever assembled. Featuring an all-star line-up of metal and hard rock legends, the box's size more than lives up to the thunder of its sound - it collects 70 influential tracks tracing the evolution of metal through its first golden age, 1968-1991, for a total of over five hours of remastered music. Head-banger's heaven never was so devilishly great!
The 70 tracks are chronologically ordered throughout the four-disc sequence, with a who's who of metal masters in the mix. Disc 1 opens with the 1968 Iron Butterfly anthem "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and closes with the Dio-fronted incarnation of Black Sabbath's "Neon Knights." In between, molten classics include Deep Purple's "Highway Star," Alice Cooper's "Billion Dollar Babies," Judas Priest's "The Ripper," Blue Cheer's cover of "Summertime Blues" and "The Phantom Of The Opera" from Iron Maiden.
Disc 2 powers through with Motorhead's "Ace Of Spades," Queensryche's "Queen Of The Reich," Dio's "Holy Diver," W.A.S.P.'s "Animal (F**k Like A Beast)" and Diamond Head's "Am I Evil?," plus, the classics "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" from Priest and Metallica's "Whiplash."
Disc 3 gears up with the Scorpions' "Rock You Like A Hurricane," Quiet Riot's "Metal Health" and Dokken's "Into The Fire," and continues with Ratt's "Round And Round," Megadeth's "Peace Sells," Stryper's "To Hell With The Devil" and other unforgettable tracks.
Disc 4 launches with Whitesnake's "Still Of The Night" and rocks through classics including Lita Ford's "Kiss Me Deadly," Poison's "Talk Dirty To Me," Skid Row's "Youth Gone Wild," Faster Pussycat's "Bathroom Wall," Pantera's "Cowboys From Hell," Great White's "Rock Me," and 1991's box-closing "Dead Embryonic Cells" from Sepultura.





