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01. "T.V. War" 02. "Monsterman" 03. "Russian Roulette" 04. "It's Hard To Find A Way" 05. "Aiming High" 06. "Heaven Is Hell" 07. "Another Second To Be" 08. "Walking In The Shadow" 09. "Man Enough To Cry" 10. "Stand Tight" 11. "Metal Heart (Live)" 12. "Screaming For A Love-Bite (Live)"
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 | Description: | Audiophiles 180g Vinyl / Inkl. Einleger / Inkl. der Hit-Singles "T.V. War und "Itâ??s Hard To Find A Way" / Limitierte Erstauflage von 2.000 nummerierten LPs auf GOLD & BLACK SWIRLED Vinyl!
Accepts 7. Studioalbum "Russian Roulette" ist das letzte Werk, an dem Udo Dirkschneider bis zu seiner Rückkehr 1992 als Leadsänger mitwirkte. Mit den Songs beschritt die Band den Weg zurück zum schwereren und dunkleren Sound der frühen Bandgeschichte. Dieses letzte Album aus Accepts goldenen Jahren enthält einige erstklassige Bangers in ihrem einzigartigen und fesselnden Pop-Metal-Stil mit Heavy und Power Metal-Einflüssen. Accept ist eine deutsche Heavy-Metal-Band aus Solingen, deren Anfänge sich bis in die späten 60er Jahre zurückverfolgen lassen. Das Band spielte eine wichtige Rolle bei der Entwicklung von Speed- und Thrash Metal und ist seit Anfang bis Mitte der 80er Jahre bedeutsamer Teil der deutschen Heavy-Metal-Szene. - INCL. BONUS TRACK2002 reissue of Accept's 1986 album features 12 remastered tracks including 2 live bonus tracks, 'Metal Heart' & 'Screaming for a Love-Bite'. BMG.Design by Sassenbach Advertising/Michael Liebig Graphics
? 1986 / Track 11 & 12 ? 1985 BMG Ariola Hamburg GmbH.
© 2002 BMG Berlin Musik GmbH.
Made in the EU."Russian Roulette" is a classic heavy metal album by the renowned German band Accept, released in 1986 and now available on CD from Sony Music. This record showcases Accept's signature blend of powerful riffs, melodic hooks, and thought-provoking lyrics. The album features standout tracks such as "TV War," "Monsterman," and the title track "Russian Roulette," all of which highlight the band's ability to combine aggression with melody. With its raw energy and socially conscious themes, this release remains a fan favorite among metal enthusiasts worldwide.
Accept is one of Germany?s most influential heavy metal bands, formed in Solingen in the late 1970s. Known for their pioneering sound that helped shape European metal, they achieved international fame with albums like "Balls to the Wall" and "Metal Heart." Their music has inspired countless artists across generations. Over decades of activity, Accept have built a loyal global following thanks to their electrifying live performances and consistent output.
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Vitali T. - 11/Sep/2023  This is one of my favorite heavy metal bands. Very original vocals by Udo Dirkschneider, excellent guitar playing. Let me add that this is the seventh studio album, released in 1986. One of the best and unusual.
|  | Eugene S. - 24/Oct/2022  The seventh studio album by German heavy metal band Accept, released in 1986.It would be the last Accept album to feature Udo Dirkschneider as lead vocalist until the 1993 reunion album Objection Overruled. I recommend.
|  | sergey s. - 05/Jul/2020  SWANG SONG OF MY CHILDHOOD.VERY GOOD REMASTERING.UDO FOREVER.
|  | Alexander N. - 23/Jan/2020  This is a 2002 CD reissue of the 1986 album from German heavy metal band Accept. The last album recorded by the original line-up. Digitally remastered. with two live bonus tracks.
|  | Alexander S. - 05/Nov/2019  This is last album with Udo Dirkshnider on vocal in 80's. I like this record. Many songs are melodic heavy metal.
|  | Alexander S. - 25/Jun/2019  t is completely incomprehensible how exactly “Russian Roulette” approached the perky and hooligan “Breaker”? Paradox: in fact it is against the background of the extremely energetic album of 1981 that the “roulette” looks gray and hard. There are really quite different compositions on the album. There is a slower, there is faster. But in this case, it is nothing more than a formality, because any speed composition from the album is perceived as slow. “Russian Roulette” has always been considered unfortunate and decadent. And the reasons are more than obvious. Let's just say, the album gives the impression of a callous, slightly under-moldable roll, which was very tasty when it was once. With all the technicalities of the game and some hits of individual topics, the overall atmosphere of the album is sheer boredom. Nevertheless, to say that he is frankly bad, too, can not in any case. The album certainly has memorable themes, but they are so boringly recorded that at least kill, not a bit pleased. I just can not understand what is more boring here: melodies or their performance? To listen to songs like “Heaven And Hell” without pity is simply impossible - the song of a dying swan, energy - zero. “Metal Heart” differed from the previous work with a certain touch of commerce (which was only to its advantage!), But here commerce and rushing. Probably, after “Metal Heart”, the guys just got tired (which, of course, you shouldn't blame them) and recorded a good, but not the best, album. The overall impression of the album is material recorded by people who dream of sleeping. Which was probably somewhere like that ...
|  | Sergey I. - 28/Aug/2018  The chic album, one of the best in the discography of Accept, Udo's vocals are simply mesmerizing when listening to this album. A real immortal classic of the genre. I recommend!
|  | Eduardo F. - 24/Oct/2017  Following Metal Heart, Accept decided to go back to a more raw and complex sound. Sadly, this is the last album to feature Udo in the classic Accept era.
|  | Volodymyr Zakhariei - 13/Oct/2012  This is the one from the best metal bands. That album is SUPER!
|  | Andreas S. - 27/Mar/2016  Deutscher Metal der Extraklasse von den Erfindern des Speedmetals.
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