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V.A. Scrap Metal 2

Riding Easy | Item No: 984114
Vinyl LP | 2023 / US – Original | New
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Featuring long-lost gems from ultra-rare 45s and private press singles—plus one previously unreleased banger—Scrap Metal Vol. 2 maintains a steady Nwobhm course. Packed with infectious outliers and supremely talented one-and-done metal warriors from the crucial British movement of the late ’70s and early ’80s (and some killer American obscurities inspired by them), this collection delivers all the fist-pumping, riff-mongering and flashy solos of heavy metal’s golden age. As always, every track has been officially licensed and every artist gets paid. Some examples include: As a late entry into the Nwobhm sweepstakes, JJ’s Powerhouse was formed in Merseyside, England, by guitarist Jon “J.J.” Cox with members of his previous band, Quad. Much like the opener to the original Scrap Metal comp, one can hear early Metallica coursing through this legendary ripper. Coincidentally, this ultra-rare 45 was released in ’83, the same year as Kill ’Em All. Taking their name from a 1978 sci-fi novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Welsh super troopers Storm Queen reveled in animal-print clothing and flying Vs. The Motörhead-meets-Priest anthem “Raising the Roof” is the flipside to their only single, which the band self-released in 1982. Led by guitarist Dave Morse, Storm Queen’s earliest lineup included bassist Bryn Merrick (rip), who would go on to join The Damned. Roaring out of Birmingham, England, in 1975, Jameson Raid palled around with fellow Brummies Black Sabbath and named themselves after a failed 19th century attack that helped kick off South Africa’s Second Boer War. Their three-song 1979 debut featured the infectious “It’s a Crime,” which comes across like a deadly hard-glam version of Budgie. Still fronted by vocalist Terry Dark, they’re going strong as of 2022. Both sides of Metropolis’ sole single bear the legend, “Unauthorized duplication shall result in getting your ass beat.” This San Jose metal squad released their only single in 1986 and dedicated it to Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, who had recently been killed in a bus accident. “The Raven” is the serpentine Nwobhm- and Edgar Allan Poe-influenced flipside to “Time Heals Everything.”
Item Details
Item No: 984114
Artist: V.A.
Title: Scrap Metal 2
Label: Riding Easy
Catalog No: EZRDR 143 LP
Format: Vinyl LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: US – Original
Release Date: 2023
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Metal
Available since: 2023-02-14
Condition: New
Price: 29,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Jj's Powerhouse - Running For The Line
A2 Storm Queen - Raising The Roof
A3 Jameson Raid - It's A Crime
A4 A.R.C. - Homemade Wine
A5 Metropolis - The Raven
B1 Prowler - Temporary Insanity
B2 Christian Steel - Need Your Love
B3 Black Rose - Sidewinder
B4 Dark Age - Star Trippin'
B5 Sorcery - Whales
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