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Dogs of War is the twelfth studio album by the heavy metal band Saxon, released in 1995.It was the last album with Graham Oliver before he was fired.. Released in September 1995, 'Dogs of War' marked a period of changes for Saxon, both in their sound and lineup.
"Beyond the Grave" was released as a single and a video. The album was re-released on 17 February 2006 in digipak format (limited to 10,000 copies) with a bonus DVD-Audio featuring previously unreleased material, videos, rough mixes and a new 5.1 / 96 K mix of the whole album, as well as a Saxon keyholder and a patch. [2]
The Video Anthology follows on the DVD featuring each of the video promos that accompanied the singles between 1983 and 1988. There are 7 UK chart hits here which helped Saxon attain 61 weeks in the UK charts during the 80's, including "Power and the Glory", "Northern Lady" and "Ride Like the Wind". Saxon also had 8 top 40 albums during the 80's.
Let Me Feel Your Power is the tenth live album by British heavy metal band Saxon. The title comes from the third track on their seventeenth studio album, The Inner Sanctum . Originally, it was to be released on 23 September 2016, but the release date was pushed back to 7 October.
Greatest Hits Live is the third live album by the band Saxon and the first Album with new Bass-Player Timothy "Nibbs" Carter. It was released in 1990 just one year after their previous live album Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies to celebrate the tenth anniversary years of the band's successful activity career since their second Album Wheels of Steel (1980), together with a VHS of the concert.
Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies is the second live album by the band Saxon, released in 1989 by Roadrunner Records.It was the first album produced by Biff Byford.In the album's liner notes it is written that the album was "Recorded at Budapest Sports Hall and on the road in Eastern Europe", but the Budapest concert (on May 15, 1988) was the only concert on this tour in Eastern Europe.
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Innocence Is No Excuse is the seventh studio album by English heavy metal band Saxon, released in September 1985.It was the band's first album for EMI after a falling-out with their previous label, Carrere Records, and their last with original bassist Steve Dawson.