Sirens (Savatage album)
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Sirens | ||
Studio album by Savatage | ||
Released | 1983 | |
Genre | Heavy Metal | |
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Savatage chronology | ||
Sirens (1983) |
The Dungeons are Calling (1984) |
Sirens is Savatage's debut album. It is much heavier than later Savatage albums, being closer to Thrash, Power and Speed metal than the bands more recent progressive style.
[edit] Track listing
- "Sirens" – 3:41
- "Holocaust" – 4:36
- "I Believe" – 5:28
- "Rage" – 2:40
- "On The Run" – 3:31
- "Twisted Little Sister" – 3:39
- "Living For The Night" – 3:20
- "Scream Murder" – 3:50
- "Out On The Streets" – 5:12
- Re-release Tracklist
- 10. Lady In Disguise 4:36
- 11. The Message 3:38
- Silver Anniversary editions Tracklist
- 10. Target (Demo)
- 11. Living On The Edge Of Time (Demo)
- 99. hidden track
[edit] Lineup
- Vocals & Piano: Jon Oliva
- All Guitars, Back-up Vocals: Criss Oliva
- Bass, Backing Vocals: Keith Collins
- 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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