Fight for the Rock
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Fight for the Rock | ||
Studio album by Savatage | ||
Released | 1986 | |
Genre | Heavy Metal | |
Length | 37:54 | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Producer(s) | Stephan Galfas | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Savatage chronology | ||
Power Of The Night (1986) |
Fight for the Rock (1986) |
Hall of the Mountain King (1987) |
Fight for the Rock is the fourth album released by the band Savatage, their first with new bass player Johnny Lee Middleton, who has since become the only ever-present member on each Savatage record released since.
Released in 1986, it is largely regarded as the band's worst ever release by both fans and band members alike, with the band referring to it as "Fight for the Nightmare". Jon Oliva even said in concert in October 1994, "I've never really been fond of that album. {pauses} WE'VE never been fond of that album". The band said that they were driven to make the record by their label, Atlantic Records, particularly after the band's lead vocalist Jon Oliva began writing pop-rock songs for other artists on the label such as Jon Waite. However, the label eventually turned around and told the band to record the music themselves. This destroyed the band's credibility in the eyes of the press and reviews were not kind to the band. It not only destroyed the band's image, but the negative critical reaction has been cited as a cause of Jon Oliva's bout of drug and alcohol depression which eventually drove him from the fore to the band.
Interestingly, when initially released, the album featured a Parental Advisory label on the front cover, despite having no "nasty words", as Jon Oliva puts it, featured anywhere on the record. This was largely done to please the label, as they felt that putting the sticker on the record would drive up record sales. Although it did chart, the band have been extremely reluctant to perform any of the songs live, and haven't done so since the early 90s. Even on the tour in support of the album, the band only performed Hyde, The Edge of Midnight and few others.
[edit] Track listing
- "Fight For The Rock" – 3:55
- "Out On The Streets" – 3:58
- "Crying For Love" – 3:27
- "Day After Day" – 3:40
- "The Edge Of Midnight" – 4:52
- "Hyde" – 3:51
- "Lady In Disguise" – 3:08
- "She's Only Rock 'N Roll" – 3:14
- "Wishing Well" – 3:20
- "Red Light Paradise" – 3:56
- Bonus-track on the European Edel re-release
- 11. If I Go Away (acoustic version) 3:50
- Bonus-tracks on the European SPV re-release
- 12. The Dungeons Are Calling (live) 3:45
- 13. City Beneath The Surface (live) 5:01
[edit] Lineup
- Lead Vocals, Piano: Jon Oliva
- All Guitars, Backing Vocals: Criss Oliva
- Bass, Backing Vocals: Johnny Lee Middleton
- Drums, Percussion: Steve Wacholz
[edit] External links
Savatage |
Jon Oliva | Damond Jiniya | Chris Caffery | Al Pitrelli | Johnny Lee Middleton | Jeff Plate | Paul O'Neill |
Criss Oliva | Keith Collins | Steve "Doc" Wacholz | Zak Stevens | Alex Skolnick | Jack Frost |
Discography |
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Studio Albums: Sirens | Power of the Night | Fight for the Rock | Hall of the Mountain King | Gutter Ballet | Streets: A Rock Opera | Edge of Thorns | Handful of Rain | Dead Winter Dead | The Wake of Magellan | Poets and Madmen |
Extended Plays: The Dungeons Are Calling | Chance EP | Doesn't Matter Anyway EP |
Live Albums: Japan Live '94 | Final Bell / Ghost in the Ruins |
Compilation Albums: From the Gutter to the Stage | The Best and the Rest | Believe |
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Doctor Butcher | Trans-Siberian Orchestra | Jon Oliva's Pain | Circle II Circle | Seven Witches | Megadeth | Testament | Annihilator |