Saxon – Saxon Album

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The Saxon album, released in 1979, is the eponymous debut album of the British heavy metal band, Saxon. The album features a raw and unpolished sound, which was characteristic of the early days of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) movement.

The album opens with the track “Rainbow Theme,” an instrumental piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The second track, “Frozen Rainbow,” features a memorable riff and showcases the band’s early signature sound. Other standout tracks include “Stallions of the Highway,” “Backs to the Wall,” and “Militia Guard.”

Overall, the Saxon album is an impressive debut that showcases the band’s raw energy and talent. While it may not have been a commercial success upon its initial release, it has since become a cult classic and a must-have for any Saxon fan or NWOBHM enthusiast.

One notable aspect of the Saxon album is the distinctive voice of lead singer Biff Byford, whose powerful and emotive vocals became a defining characteristic of the band’s sound. The album also features the classic twin-guitar attack of Paul Quinn and Graham Oliver, which became a hallmark of Saxon’s sound throughout their career.

In summary, the Saxon album is a landmark release in the history of NWOBHM and an essential album for any fan of the genre. With its raw energy, memorable riffs, and powerful vocals, it remains a classic example of the early days of British heavy metal.

All tracks are written by Biff Byford, Paul Quinn, Graham Oliver, Steve Dawson and Pete Gill.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1.“Rainbow Theme”3:07
2.“Frozen Rainbow”2:29
3.“Big Teaser”3:55
4.“Judgement Day”5:31
Side two
No.TitleLength
5.“Stallions of the Highway”2:52
6.“Backs to the Wall”3:09
7.“Still Fit to Boogie”2:53
8.“Militia Guard”4:50

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