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Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Weapon U.K.
Weapon U.K.
Set the Stage Alight - The Anthology
release date: Friday, November 30th 2018
Pure Steel Records
TRACKLIST:
1. Set The Stage Alight
2. Liar
3. Take That Bottle
4. One Night Stand
5. Mad Mad World
6. Midnight Satisfaction
7. Bad Love
8. Olivia
9. Remote Control
10. Light Of The World
11. Killer Instinct
12. Things You Do
total playing time: 45:02 min
LINE-UP:
Danny Hynes – lead vocals
Jeff Summers – vocals, guitars
Baz Downes – bass, vocals
Bruce Bisland – drums
Die-hard fans of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, here is something nice for you. The people at Pure Steel Records in 2018 have put out the early recordings by Weapon. Nowadays the band is active, but this collection goes back to the earliest recordings from around 1980-1981. Listening to the tunes today you feel the youthful energy and the excitement of a band making music at a time, taking inspiration from Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy, Bad Company and other bands from the 1970s. It is fun, rocking-out music from what has become a legendary time for students of heavy metal history. Below is the official information from Pure Steel Records:
from Pure Steel Records
“Set The Stage Alight” must be considered one of the biggest hymns of the entire New Wave Of British Heavy Metal period. Just ask a certain Lars Ulrich. (More of that a bit later). “Set The Stage Alight” originally appeared on the B-Side of Weapon’s debut 7”/12” single »It’s A Mad Mad World« (issued in 1980). The original “classic” line-up of Weapon consisted of Bruce Bisland (drums), Jeff Summers (guitars), Barry Downes (bass) and Danny Hynes (vocals). The band was initially called Fast Relief but changed its name to Weapon in early 1980. “Set The Stage Alight” was originally also called “Fast Relief” (as well as the band itself) when written in 1979 by Jeff Summers. In addition to that, “Liar”, “It’s A Mad Mad World” and “One Night Stand” were three of the earliest songs the group had written together. The live set at the time consisted of around twelve original compositions (including later stage favourites such as “Midnight Satisfaction”, “Take That Bottle Away”, “Olivia”, “Killer Instinct”, “This Is The Song” and “Remote Control”). People have for a long time been baffled by the astonishing similarities between “Set The Stage Alight” and Metallica’s “Hit The Lights”, especially regarding the main riff. Has the band ever talked to Lars or James about this? Danny Hynes explains: “Anyone who knows the history of Weapon will know that ‘Set The Stage Alight’ was written by Jeff in 1979, three to four years before ‘Hit The Lights’. Metallica actually lifted the whole intro and used it for their song ‘Hit The Lights’! We've never had the chance to talk to Lars or James about it but I've been informed that they used to open their set with ‘Set The Stage Alight’ in the very early years.” Lars later selected the “Set The Stage Alight” for his famous »NWOBHM ‘79 Revisited« compilation album. Due to management problems, the original incarnation of Weapon split up in mid-1981 before having recorded their long awaited debut album. »Set The Stage Alight« now compiles on glorious vinyl what would have been Weapon’s first full-length record. Danny Hynes explains: “We would have completed the four demos and put twelve songs on the album. All the finished tracks were recorded between July and August 1980 at The Manor Studios, Oxford (which was also the home of Richard Branson) and Townhouse Studios, Shepherds Bush, London. The demos were recorded at Alvic Studios in West Kensington, London.”
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