A very safe CD. No heavy metals in it, plastic mostly.
(Rated this album with 10 out of 10) Reviewed by
ptitchitza
from Leiden, the Netherlands
Well, English is not my mother tongue (as you might have guessed); anyway, it's not that good that I wouldn't be able to entirely disregard lyrics in some records, and I don't usually make an effort to actually decipher what Paul Di'Anno is singing about on this record (I could make a good guess, though, hahaha). So, when listening to this record I have no associations whatsoever about violence, marches, death, destruction, what have you. In fact, when I first heard this record, some 15 and more years ago I embraced it because it really is a great album, powerful and well played and arranged. In two words: intelligent and moving. At that time it was so much for the better as I had so much excess energy. In the meantime, my taste in music (and in general) grew. Also, now I have excess number of ways to spend my energy on (but energy itself has to be economized with), so after all this time I feel that (in my case, at least) this record has stood the test of time brilliantly. So, if you agree that there are only two types of music, (namely, good and bad music, as I often like to point), this one is firmly and definitely in the former category.