Holocaust - Live From The Raw Loud N Live Tour
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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The Nightcomers | 11:09 | |
It Don't Matter To Me | ||
The Small Hours | 8:03 | |
Cryin Shame | 3:34 | |
It Dont Matter To Me | 5:52 | |
Smokin Valves | 4:19 | |
Forcedown Breakdown | 3:35 | |
Cryin' Shame | ||
Lovin' Feelin' Danger | ||
Lovin Feelin Danger | 5:07 | |
Out My Book | ||
Out Of My Book | 4:02 | |
Heavy Metal Mania | 6:05 | |
Long The Bell Will Toll | 6:15 | |
Push It Around | 3:53 | |
Bridge Of Impressions | 4:03 | |
Smokin' Valves | ||
Jirmakenyerut | 4:49 | |
Death Or Glory | 3:43 | |
No Nonsense | 4:44 |
Video
Holocaust - Live p.1
Holocaust - Heavy Metal Mania
Holocaust - No Nonsense
Images
Catalog Numbers
- MTL001CD
- MTL001DVD
- PSP 3
Labels
- Phoenix Record And Filmworks
- Metal Print
Listen online
- écouter en ligne
- online anhören
- ascolta in linea
- online luisteren
- lyssna på nätet
- ouvir online
- lytte på nettet
- escuchar en línea
- kuunnella verkossa
Formats
- VHS
- PAL
- CD
- Album
- DVD
- Reissue
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- EP
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Phonographic Copyright (p) | Phoenix Record And Filmworks |
Recorded At | The Nite Club, Edinburgh |
Mastered At | Castlesound Studios |
Copyright (c) | Phoenix Record and Filmworks |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Producer | Robert Bell |
Recorded By | Calum Malcolm |
Mixed By | Calum Malcolm |
Notes
- Rereleased on DVD in May, 2004 by Metal Print with new box art.
- Recorded at Edinburgh Nite Club 1981.
- Recorded live at the Nite Club, Edinburgh, 10th September 1981.
- Mastered at Castle Sound.
- ©1981 Phoenix Record and Filmworks
- ℗1981 Phoenix Record and Filmworks
Barcodes
- Barcode: 6 04388 63372 2
- Matrix / Runout: KEY MTL001CD
- Mastering SID Code: none
- Mould SID Code: none
- Barcode: 6 04388 63382 1
About Holocaust
NWOBHM band.
Hailing from Edinburgh, Scotland, Holocaust were formed in the late '70s, and featured vocalist Gary Lettice, guitarists John Mortimer and Ed Dudley, bassist Robin Begg, and drummer Nicky Arkless. Like many New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands, Holocaust cut their teeth in local clubs during the waning days of punk, before finally scoring an independent record deal and issuing 1981's seminal The Nightcomers. Though commercially unsuccessful, the album has remained a favorite of the genre and was later cited as a major influence by members of Metallica, who covered the song 'The Small Hours' from the band's subsequent release, 1983's Live -- Hot Curry and Wine.
In 1983, guitar player Ed Dudley left the band, forming and releasing an album under the name . Mortimer retained the name Holocaust. A sticker on the cover of Hologram's only album, Steal The Stars stated that Holocaust was now Hologram.
The band was already experiencing internal strife and fell apart before the recording of 1984's disjointed No Man's Land, which featured sole surviving original member John Mortimer handling vocals, guitars, and bass, and backed by drummer Steve Cowen. Five years would pass before the duo (along with bassist David Rosie) resurrected Holocaust once again, going on to release a number of solid efforts, including 1989's The Sound of Souls, 1992's Hypnosis of Birds, 1996's Spirits Fly, 1997's Covenant and 2000's The Courage To Be. 2003 saw the band's work collected on the anthology Smokin Valves as well as the full-length record "Primal". In 2013 John Mortimer gathered the Primal-line-up for the yet-to-be-released "Sweet Liberty
Name Vars
- Holocaust
- Hölöcäust
Members
- John Mortimer
- Paul Collins
- Edmund Dudley
- Gary Lettice
- Raymond Marciano
- Robin Begg
- Scott Wallace
- Mark Mcgrath
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