The Triumph of Steel

The Triumph of Steel

by Manowar
The Triumph of Steel

The Triumph of Steel

by Manowar

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Overview

With a 28-minute opening track, slightly expanded lyrical themes, and some of the best rhythmic onslaughts recorded by Manowar, The Triumph of Steel is perhaps the band's finest '90s offering. While never abandoning their myopic swords-and-sorcery themed power metal, Manowar had evolved musically during their first decade together and the music of this 1992 release benefits from what must have been countless hours woodshedding extreme musical figures. Tighter than a tumble-dried loin cloth, the standout track "Ride the Dragon" is an exceptionally fast number that signifies a commitment toward high-speed compositions on the part of bassist/songwriter Joey DeMaio. There is absolutely no subtlety or irony to Manowar or their cartoon metal, and many listeners will have trouble taking either seriously. Their credo, "death to false metal," and similar messages are constantly repeated, and unlike other comic book outfits like Gwar, Manowar aren't hamming it up for laughs. They're dead serious. While it's understandable that audiences and critics refuse to even acknowledge Manowar's heavy-handed rallying cries -- in America that is, while the band is often given favorable notices in the European metal press -- there is also something admirable about musicians so committed to what they do, even if it is silly. Loyalty is a rare human attribute, and on The Triumph of Steel, Manowar demonstrate plenty of it to their fans, their craft, and themselves. When considering this veteran outfit, listeners and critics fond of heavy music might pause their snickering for a moment and give Manowar a little credit. For decades the band worked for an ideal, not fashion or money. In so doing, they helped define the bizarre edge of metal's amorphous but very real culture. ~ Vincent Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 10/13/1992
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678242328
Rank: 66216

Tracks

  1. Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts
  2. Metal Warriors
  3. Ride the Dragon
  4. Spirit Horse of the Cherokee
  5. Burning
  6. The Power of Thy Sword
  7. The Demon's Whip
  8. Master of the Wind

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Manowar   Primary Artist
Rhino   Drums
Joey DeMaio   Bass Pedals,Guitar (Bass),Piccolo Guitar,Guitar (8 String),Guitar
Rhino 39   Percussion
David Shankle   Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Classical)
Eric Adams   Vocals
Larry "Rhino" Rheinhart   Drums,Percussion

Technical Credits

Joey DeMaio   Composer
Doug McBride   Mixing
Rich Breen   Engineer
Dan Stout   Mixing
David Shankle   Composer
Hank Neuberger   Mixing
Manowar   Composer,Producer
John McCortney   Editing,Transfers
Iron Weinburg   Mastering
Silvio "The Don" Bonvini   Coordination,Production Coordination
Dave Kresl   Mixing
Paul Grigonis   Editing,Transfers
John Pettigrass   Associate Producer
Stefon Taylor   Mixing
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