Master "Master - The Spirit of the West / Solid Viola Vinyl LP" 12"
Death/Thrash Metal classic remastered! A strong Master album re-issued.
This Master album holds Death Metal, Thrash Metal, even some punky moments and a country song. No need to go through all songs here but just a few to give you an indication. The album starts off with the Thrashy âYouâll be blamedâ which is reminiscent of the earlier âCollection Of Soulsâ album (though catchier) and with Abomination tendencies. Also a song such as âSign Upâ is very old school Thrash Metal with those typical harsch Speckmann vocals. âThe Serpents Tongueâ is a straight forward uptempo Death Metal tune and same goes for âWhatever, Wherever, Foreverâ. The song âThe Perfect Familyâ comes closest to the d-beat Master we got used to from their first two albums. A very nice surprise is the song âPistols, Whips and Coyotesâ which refers a lot to Macabre in terms of riffs although sounding slightly simpler because of the drums. Had Dennis The Menace played on this song nobody would have noticed it isnât Macabre.
The punky attitude of the album becomes most obvious on songs such as âRights of Lifeâ and âEnvyâ (which almost sound like 1987-1991 era Sodom). Most notable song is the punk song âAnother Day in Phoenixâ which even has some clean vocals and incidentally is one of the highlights of the album. We also should not forget to mention closing song âRing Of Fireâ, a Johnny Cash cover including the trumpets. âSpirit Of The Westâ is one of the most diverse and surprising Master albums yet.
Tracklist:
- Youâll Be Blamed
- The Serpents Tongue
- Rights Of Life
- Envy
- Sign Up
- Another Day in Phoenix
- Whatever, Wherever, Forever
- The Gold Mine
- The Perfect Family
- Pistols, Whiskey and Coyotes (The Spirit of the West)
- Long Knives
- Ring of Fire
Original: $25.99
-70%$25.99
$7.80
Description
Death/Thrash Metal classic remastered! A strong Master album re-issued.
This Master album holds Death Metal, Thrash Metal, even some punky moments and a country song. No need to go through all songs here but just a few to give you an indication. The album starts off with the Thrashy âYouâll be blamedâ which is reminiscent of the earlier âCollection Of Soulsâ album (though catchier) and with Abomination tendencies. Also a song such as âSign Upâ is very old school Thrash Metal with those typical harsch Speckmann vocals. âThe Serpents Tongueâ is a straight forward uptempo Death Metal tune and same goes for âWhatever, Wherever, Foreverâ. The song âThe Perfect Familyâ comes closest to the d-beat Master we got used to from their first two albums. A very nice surprise is the song âPistols, Whips and Coyotesâ which refers a lot to Macabre in terms of riffs although sounding slightly simpler because of the drums. Had Dennis The Menace played on this song nobody would have noticed it isnât Macabre.
The punky attitude of the album becomes most obvious on songs such as âRights of Lifeâ and âEnvyâ (which almost sound like 1987-1991 era Sodom). Most notable song is the punk song âAnother Day in Phoenixâ which even has some clean vocals and incidentally is one of the highlights of the album. We also should not forget to mention closing song âRing Of Fireâ, a Johnny Cash cover including the trumpets. âSpirit Of The Westâ is one of the most diverse and surprising Master albums yet.
Tracklist:
- Youâll Be Blamed
- The Serpents Tongue
- Rights Of Life
- Envy
- Sign Up
- Another Day in Phoenix
- Whatever, Wherever, Forever
- The Gold Mine
- The Perfect Family
- Pistols, Whiskey and Coyotes (The Spirit of the West)
- Long Knives
- Ring of Fire






















