Tuesday, July 22, 2025

17. Iron Maiden- Piece of Mind(1983)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking

British heavy metal titans Iron Maiden return to my ranking/rating series with their fourth studio album, Piece of Mind, so here comes my ranking, as usual, starting with my least favourite song and finishing with the one I love the most: 

9. Quest for Fire- 7(OK)
8. Sun and Steel- 7.5(Good)
7. Die with Your Boots on- 8.5(Very Good)
6. To Tame a Land- 9(Great)
5. Still Life- 9
4. Flight Of Icarus- 9.5(Fantastic)
3. Revelations- 9.5
2. Where Eagles Dare- 10(Stellar)
1. The Trooper- 10
 
 AVERAGE RATING- 8.88

There is no surprise regarding the winner- The Trooper is an absolute classic, a flawless track that doesn't need a chorus to active greatness- its galopant rhythm takes my mind on a journey to the battlefield, as this is just one of the history-inspired tunes Maiden have delivered throughout their long, spectacular career.
The second 10 for me, Where Eagles Dare, opens the album in a highly dynamic, energetic manner- a superb heavy metal tunes that doesn't drag for a single second of its six brlliant minutes.
The 3rd and 4th placed songs, Revelations and Flight Of Icarus, are also excelent. catchy, mesmerizing tunes; they slow down the pace a little, especially Revelations, a song which, just like The Trooper, shows that Iron Maiden are capable of creating mind-blowing songs even without a chorus. More greatness is achieved in the tracks ranked from 5 to 7 in my preference list, but there are also two less amazing tracks, which are not bad by any means, they're not just as exciting as the others, at least in my opinion.    Sun and Steel and Quest for Fire are tracks that I would never skip when listening to Piece of Mind, as they both have their strong moments.
With a respectabile average of 8.88, Piece of Mind has managed to beat the only Maiden I have ranked before, The Number of the Beast. which had an average rating of 8.62, but there are still plenty of outstanding Maiden albums that I have to rank, in the 80s as well as starting with the year 2000, when Bruce Dickinson returned to the band, but I'm quite sure that, after I finish ranking those albums, Piece of Mind will occupy a high position in my ranking of Iron Maiden records. I will always have a high regard for Piece of Mind, a remarkable album from a legendary heavy metal band!
 

Saturday, July 12, 2025

16. Def Leppard- Pyromania(1983)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking

British hard/glam rockers Def Leppard are the newcomers on my album track ranking/rating serirs with the hugely successful Pyromania, so here is how I rank and rate the tracks from this record:

10. Action! Not Words- 8(Solid)
   9. Stagefright- 8
   8. Die Hard the Hunter- 8.5(Very Good)
   7.Billy's Got a Gun- 8.5
   6. Rock of Ages- 8.5
   5.  Rock! Rock! (Till You Drop)- 9(Great)
   4. Too Late for Love- 9.5(Fantastic)
   3. Comin' Under Fire- 9.5
   2. Photograph- 9.5
   1. Foolin'- 9.5

    AVERAGE RATING: 8.95

A fierce battle was fought for the title of my favourite Pyromania track. Eventually, Foolin', an enthralling tune alternative slower parts in the verses with an intense and ecxeptional chorus, took the winning slot. Photograph, one of the English band's biggest hits, took the second spot. Even if I can include it in the category of tracks I have heard way too often, I can't deny its catchiness and appeal to the masses. It's an outstanding pop metal tune which exemplifica Def Leppard's shift from the hard'n'heavy sound of their first two albums to a more commercial approach that proved to be the recipe of big success for Def Leppard în the 80s.
Comin' Under Fire, a deep cut and one of the heavier tunes on Pyromania, takes the 3rd place ahead of the part ballad, part heavy track Too Late for Love, both of them being awesome tracks, which could climb to even higher positions if my preferences slightly changed one day. Rock of Ages, another massive hit from Pyromania, doesn't fascinate me as much as the songs from my Top 4, but I still appreciate its excelent chorus, so it's an enjoyable track too. In fact, there is no skippable material on this great album, as the other tracks also contain hooks and parts that are guaranteed to keepthe listeners engaged.
With an avergae of 8.95, Pyromania is a strong contender for the title of my preferred Def Leppard album, but it has some strong competition in the other album released by the band from Sheffield in the 80s, and I will analyze th as well to see who the winner is. Until then, I will close this post by saying yhat Pyromania is one of the catchiest hard/glam rock albums I can think of, and its huge success in the charts back in the 80s was fully deserved!


Friday, July 4, 2025

15. Ozzy Osbourne- Diary of a Madman(1981)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking

Ozzy Osbourne makes his second appearance in my series as a solo artist, and his fourth overall considering the two Black Sabbath albums I have ranked so far, with Diary of a Madman,  so here comes my usual ranking/rating, followed by more comments and thoughts:

8. Little Dolls- 8(Solid)
7.Believer- 8.5(Very Good)
6. Flying High Again- 9(Great)
5. S.A.T.O.- 9
4. Tonight- 9.5(Fantastic)
3. You Can't Kill Rock'n'Roll- 9.5
2. Over the Mountain- 10(Stellar)
1. Diary of a Madman- 10

ALBUM RATING: 9.18

Ozzy's sophomore solo album includes a series of outstabding tunes, and at the top of everything lies the title track, an ambițios, epic masterpiece with progressive elements, and a highly emotional middle section which sends shivers down my spine every time I hear the song, it's a beautiful piece of music which illustrates the inner turmoil of the protagonist, "the madman", no other than Ozzy himself.
The second perfect song for me on this amazing record, Over the Mountain, opns the album in full strength with a great drum intro and an awesome guitar riff. It's brilliant, catchy, dynamic and it includes an exceptional guitar solo from Rhandy Rhoades- it really makes you feel like flying high over a big mountain!
For the 3rd and 4th place I picked two slower, but also memorable tunes- You Can't Kill Rock'n'Roll and Tonight- which convey a lot of emotion and have remarkable choruses, which stick to my mind for quite a while after hearing them. 
Unlike Ozzy's debut solo album, which contains a track I'm not particularly fond of(read my ranking of Blizzard of Ozz and you will find out which one), here I enjoy every single track, so its high rating of 9.18 isn't surprising at all, placing it clearly above Ozzy's debut, which got a rating of 8.87, and allowing it ți make its way into my top 5 of the 15 records ranked so far. The high raking of Diary of a Madman is an obvious testimony of the brilliance of Ozzy's early solo work as it certified his return to the big league of hard rock/heavy metal giants, and he îs destined to remain there forever!

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

14. Sepultura- Chaos A.D.(1993)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking

It's time for Brazilian metal giants Sepultura to make their debut in my ranking series. My first choice from them was Chaos A.D., the album which marked a shift in sound from thrash/death to more groove-oriented metal, so here is.my track ranking/rating of this groundbreaking record: 

12. Kaiowas- 8(Solid)
11. Clenched Fist- 8.5(Very Good)
10. Amen- 8.5
  9. We Who Are Not as Others- 8.5
  8. Biotech is Godzilla- 8.5
  7. Manifest- 9(Great)
  6. Nomad- 9
  5. The Hunt- 9.5(Fantastic)
  4. Propaganda- 9.5
  3. Slave New World- 9.5
  2. Refuse/Resist- 10(Stellar)
  1. Territory- 10

  OVERALL RATING: 9.04

  The two tracks which open the album, Refuse/Resist and Territory, are also the strongest in my opinion, so I give them both a perfect 10. As in other cases, making up my mind on the winner was a really tough task, as they are both equally brilliant. Eventually I picked Territory as Number One because I find its slower, groovy rhythm, simple but remarkable chorus, and mind-blowing solo truly irresistible. Of course, Refuse/Resist is also an outstanding track, with an equally simple, yet effective chorus, full of attitude and rebellion against tyrannical authority, highly recommended to listen to whenever you feel the need to hear something truly empowering, so I can always change my mind and put în the first place.
This streak of amazing, empowering tunes continues with the third song, which is also my 3rd ranked track on the record, Slave New World, another harsh criticism of a society which often fails to respect a personal right to free speech and thought; the absolute highlight of the song is for me the line"We're not slaves, we're free", which în a few words perfectly embodies the spirit of metal.
The rest of the album continues to impress mostly with mid-tempo, groovy and undeniably catchy tracks, wirh the exception of the super fast and angry Biotech is Godzilla, which breaks this pattern. The all have plenty of harsh criticism of the wrongdoings of Brazilian society and the world în general, as Max Cavalera&Co. had plenty of sources of inspiration in all the bad things which made people's lives miserable. 
With an average of 9.04, Chaos A.D. is currently în the top half of the albums analyzed so far, so it's interesting to see whether it can beat the score of the previous couple of Sepultura albums which I'm going to rank and rate as well. Chaos A.D. is definitely an album worth listening to again and again, and one of the most important creations of Sepultura's illustrious career!

Saturday, June 28, 2025

On The Path of Glory


 
               ON THE PATH OF GLORY

             by Sebastian Onciu 

     We're marching on the path of glory
     Creating our own fabulous story
     We are the chosen freedom fighters
     Inspiring bards, painters, and writers.

     Hot blood is boiling in our veins
     As we move on through woods amd plains
     Prepared to fight for our nation
     And bring back hope, joy, and salvation.

    We're warriors with hearts of steel
    Making our enemies' nightmares so real
    That whole armies tremble with fear
     When they see our soldiers appear.

     Invaders tried to take our fatherland
     A quick, short war is what they planned
     They thought that they would win with ease
     Now they're all down on their knees!

    The battle's over, the threat's gone
    And peace is back under the sun
    We will return to our ways
    To normal lives and happy days.

    The path of glory is complete
    The taste of victory still sweet
     We're restless, proud, forever free
     We'll never bow, we'll never flee!

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

13. Metallica- Ride the Lightning(1984)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking Series

The almighty Metallica is the second band(after Black Sabbath) to be featured for the second time in my ranking series with- you guessed- its second album, Ride the Lightning, so here is how I rate and rank the tracks from this legendary record:

8. Escape- 7.5(Good)
7. Trapped under Ice- 8(Solid)
6. The Call of Ktulu- 8.5(Very Good)
5. Fade to Black- 9.5(Fantastic)
4. For Whom the Bell Tolls- 9.5
3. Ride the Lightning- 9.5
2. Fight Fire with Fire- 10(Stellar)
1. Creeping Death- 10

OVERALL RATING: 9.06

Once again, the difference between the top 5 tracks on this super album is extremely small for me, but it appears that Creeping Death has wom the battle for my favourite track not only from Ride the Lightning, but- spoiler alert- from the entire Metallica catalogue. How could I not adore such a monstruos track with incredible riffs, a great bridge, fabulous guitar solos and deep biblically-related lyrics? This track has it all, so at least for the time being it has no challenger for the position of greatest Metallica track!
The positions from 2 to 5 have constantly switched throughout the years. Fight Fire with Fire currently occupies the honourable second place thanks to its sheer ferocity and breakneck speed, it's definitely the heaviest song on an already really heavy record! 
The title track takes the bronze medal, followed closely by the hits For Whom the Bell Tolls and Fade to Black. There's so much greatness în. these tunes that I feel tempted to rank'em all in 3rd place, but there has to be a separation, and the fact is enjoy Ride the Lightning slightly more than the other two tracks due to its Foster tempo, remarkable chorus and the fantastic guitar parts from the second half of the song.
As for the other 3 songs, I can briefly say that The Call of Ktulu is a cool instrumental, Trapped under Ice a solid, fast-paced thrasher, and Escape is a pretty good track as well, so obviously there are no skippable moments on Ride the Lightning.
So, is RTL my favourite Metallica record? Its overall rating of 9.06 place it incredibly close ahead of Kill'em All, which has 9.05, so basically they are equal for me, but there are a still a couple of top notch albums to be ranked in the nearby future(it's easy to guess which ones)  so after rating and ranking them as well I will have a clear picture of my favourite Metallica records.

To sum it all up, Ride the Lightning is a superb album, showing the prowess of a young band destined to conquer the world, a record I will never ever stop listening to with immense pleasure!

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