Testament - The Very Best Of Testament Recopilación
Recopilación de esta banda señera del Thrash que abarca sus primeros años, del 87 al 94. Publicado en 2001, incluye temas de todos sus álbumes de estudio de aquella época excepto Souls Of Black, sin embargo incluye un tema del EP Return To The Apocalyptic City.
Tracklist:
1 The Haunting 4:17 2 Burnt Offerings 5:08 3 First Strike Is Deadly 3:44 4 The New Order 4:28 5 Into the Pit 2:47 6 Disciples of the Watch 5:07 7 Practice What You Preach 4:57 8 Greenhouse Effect 4:55 9 Signs of Chaos 0:30 10 Electric Crown 5:30 11 So Many Lies 6:06 12 The Ritual 7:29 13 Return to Serenity 6:31 14 Over the Wall (Live) 5:29 15 Dog Faced Gods 4:03
Tracks 01, 02 & 03 from "The Legacy" (1987) Tracks 04, 05 & 06 from "The New Order" (1988) Tracks 07 & 08 from "Practice What You Preach" (1989) Tracks 09, 10, 11, 12 & 13 from "The Ritual" (1992) Track 14 from "Return To The Apocalyptic City" MCD (1993) Track 15 from "Low" (1994)
Codec: EAC-FLAC Tamaño archivo: 607.45 MB Portadas: Todas a 400 dpi.
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Compilation published in 2001 including the years among 1987 and 1994, including all of their studio albums from those years except Souls Of Black. However, one track extracted from the EP Return To The Apocalyptic City has been included.
From Metal-Archives: If you really want to be on Testament's wave and if you are one of the recent fans that flipped off recently with the release of "The Gathering", then this compilation really provides you the chance to hear for yourself what these Bay-Area influenced thrashers were really about... I strongly advise that only new fans that never got really deep into Testament's music get this, because for the older ones that have all the albums, it would be a money waste. That is because this "best of" doesn't have any kind of extras, it's just a wide and wise selection of what Testament made of their best from 1987 to 1994. Still, don’t get me wrong... this is one of the best thrash compilations I ever heard, and it could be a worthy collector's item, having an interesting booklet where we even get to see Eric Peterson's personal thoughts about every song in this album...
This is Thrash from the beginning to the end only with the exception of "The Ritual”’s 1992 material...Nothing from the Thrash/Death fusion they have been practising from 1997 'till now... In this one we go from some of their best, early career thrash classics like "The Haunting", "Burnt Offerings", "First Strike is Deadly", "Into the Pit" or "Disciples of the Watch" going through their more soft thrash period of "Practice What you Preach" with it’s great title track and "Greenhouse Effect" being these ones followed by "The Ritual" 's more smooth and soft commercial material, but still marking it's heavy presence with "Electric Crown", "So Many Lies", the phsycadhelic "The Ritual" and the beautiful ballad "Return to Serenity". Next come "Over the Wall" in a really must have live version from "R.T.T.Apocalyptic City" with this song being backed up with the intro of "Legions (in Hiding)" and to finish it comes the only "Low" presence on this compilation, the excellent "Dog Faced Gods".
The only weak point of this compilation is the withdraw of "Souls of Black" songs. It's really bad because that album is responsible for having some of their heaviest material but, it's still a really good bulk of songs...and a really good opportunity to meet one of the best thrash partnerships of all times: Alex Skolnick and Eric Peterson.
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