Remastered re-release of the first compilation album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
17-song compilation featuring the best tracks from first six albums plus one unreleased track.
Track 17, "The Key", is a bonus track and was previously released only as bonus track to Japanese edition of "No Limits" album.
Gun Records/BMG/AFM Records, 1999/2013 (AFM 434-2). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Animal House 4:19
2. Break The Rules 4:00
3. Heart Of Gold 5:00
4. Two Faced Woman 3:38
5. Metal Eater 3:42
6. Desperate Balls 3:54
7. Future Land 5:13
8. Independance Day 6:01
9. They Want War 4:12
10. In The Darkness 4:03
11. Freelance Man 4:24
12. No Limits 4:01
13. Timebomb 3:57
14. Lovemachine 5:24
15. I'm A Rebel 2:19
16. Faceless World 6:31
17. The Key 4:05 Total playing time: 74:32 min.
Remastered re-release of the first compilation album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
17-song compilation featuring the best tracks from first six albums plus one unreleased track.
Track 17, "The Key", is a bonus track and was previously released only as bonus track to Japanese edit..
The first compilation album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
17-song compilation featuring the best tracks from first six albums plus one unreleased track!
Track 17, "The Key", is a bonus track and was previously released only as bonus track to Japanese edition of "No Limits" album.
GUN Records, 1999 (74321 68770 2 GUN 177). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Animal House 4:19
2. Break The Rules 4:00
3. Heart Of Gold 5:00
4. Two Faced Woman 3:38
5. Metal Eater 3:42
6. Desperate Balls 3:54
7. Future Land 5:13
8. Independance Day 6:01
9. They Want War 4:12
10. In The Darkness 4:03
11. Freelance Man 4:24
12. No Limits 4:01
13. Timebomb 3:57
14. Lovemachine 5:24
15. I'm A Rebel 2:19
16. Faceless World 6:31 Bonus Track:
17. The Key 4:05 Total playing time: 74:32 min.
The first compilation album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
17-song compilation featuring the best tracks from first six albums plus one unreleased track!
Track 17, "The Key", is a bonus track and was previously released only as bonus track to Japanese edition of "No Limits&qu..
The third compilation album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The ultimate 25th Anniversary collection of 25 new and unreleased songs, rare tracks & remixes!
Think Udo Dirkschneider and you think Accept. So it comes as quite a shock to realize that U.D.O. the band are in the process of celebrating an amazing 25 years together. To commemorate the fact, the aptly titled "Celebrator" combines some of the band's rarest tracks from throughout the years, with remixed previous bonus tracks, B sides, collaborations, and a trio of previously unreleased songs making for a whistle-stop tour of what U.D.O. the man and the band are all about. Famed for the classical styled pre-Power Metal, Dirkschneider and Accept forged back in the day, U.D.O. the band have seldom strayed too far from the bristling, Germanic Metal that has served the test of time so well. However, as this collection ably demonstrates, the odd side-step has occurred, although sometimes with varying degrees of success.
For die-hard fans, it will be the three unreleased tracks that cause the most excitement here, with "Tallyman", "The Silencer" and "Artificialized" from the "Rev-Raptor", "Dominator" and "Mastercutor" album sessions respectively, proving to be excellent songs, every bit as good as those that made the cut on these releases. However, look further afield, and some of the tracks that were initially available as bonus inclusions across a whole host of releases show up remarkably well. "Bleeding Heart" offers more groove than your average U.D.O. track, "Systematic Madness" is the type of stomper that Udo's mad bark is perfect for, while the duet with Doro, "Dancing With An Angel" is a remarkably impressive power ballad that many a Melodic Rock giant would cancel their next poodle perm for! Then there are the real surprises, such as the oddly unnerving piano version of the Accept classic "Balls to the Wall", a crackling, electric take of "X-T-C", a track that initially featured on the Udo-less Accept album "In Heat" and the excellent cover version of the Judas Priest classic "Metal Gods". Add to that some interesting collaborations with Lordi - "They Only Come Out At Night", Faktor2 - "Platchet Soldat" and Hammerfall - "Head Over Heels", as well as an extremely loose take on "Born To Be Wild" from 1983 with NWOBHM act Raven and this really is an eclectic, entertaining set!
Unless you are a U.D.O. completist, it would be tough to call "Celebrator" essential. However, as a snapshot of a legend of the Metal genre doing what he does best, this double disc set is still a cracking compilation!!
AFM Records, a division of Soulfood Music Distribution GmbH, 2012 (AFM 407-9). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. Stormbreaker (remix of the "Rev-Raptor" Japan bonus track) 3:28
2. Tallyman (previously unreleased track from the "Rev-Raptor" recording sessions) 4:20
3. Run! (remix of the "Thundervision" DVD bonus track) 6:35
4. Free Or Rebellion (remix of the "Leatherhead" single bonus track) 4:43
5. Bleeding Heart (remix of the "Dominator" Japan bonus track) 2:56
6. The Silencer (previously unreleased track from the "Dominator" recording sessions) 4:20
7. Bodyworld (remix of the "Infected" single bonus track) 4:43
8. Systematic Madness (remix of the "Infected" single bonus track) 3:32
9. Head Over Heels (HAMMERFALL feat. Udo Dirkschneider) 4:34
10. Balls To The Wall (piano version) 3:44
11. Artificialized (previously unreleased track from the "Mastercutor" recording sessions) 4:08
12. They Only Come Out At Night (LORDI feat. Udo Dirkschneider) 3:40
13. Streets Of Sin (remix of the "The Wrong Side Of Midnight" single bonus track) 3:03 Running time: 53:46 min.
Disc 2
1. Tears Of A Clown (orchestral version) 4:19
2. Man A King Ruler (remix of the "Mastercutor" Japan bonus track) 3:34
3. Hardcore Lover (remix of the "24/7" single bonus track) 4:46
4. Scream Killers (remix of the "24/7" single bonus track) 4:18
5. Platchet Soldat (feat. Faktor2 / remix with national russian artist) 5:49
6. Borderline ("Thunderball" Japan bonus track) 4:11
7. Dancing With An Angel (feat. Doro / remix from the "Man And Machine" album) 4:31
8. X-T-C (remix from the "A Tribute To ACCEPT Vol. 2" album) 3:51
9. Azrael (remix from the "No Limits" album) 5:31
10. The Key (remix of the "No Limits" Japan bonus track) 4:05
11. Metal Gods (from the "A Tribute To Judas Priest" album / Judas Priest cover) 4:07
12. Born To Be Wild (Raven feat. Udo Dirkschneider / Steppenwolf cover) 3:26 Running time: 52:28 min.
The third compilation album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The ultimate 25th Anniversary collection of 25 new and unreleased songs, rare tracks & remixes!
Think Udo Dirkschneider and you think Accept. So it comes as quite a shock to realize that U.D.O. the band are in the process of cel..
The fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The last album to feature drummer Francesco Jovino as well as guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen.
"Decadent" continues the sizzling streak of the band, coming hot on the heels of 2013’s excellent "Steelhammer". This new record offers more of the same, and for a band like U.D.O. that’s not a problem at all – Udo Dirkschneider and his band of dogs just keeps on ploughing on offering up timeless melodic Metal featuring robust percussive slams, searing hot solos of majesty and a bass that rumbles like an earthquake.
This time round we get 12 songs delivered with such a clinical passion that after one has sat through a U.D.O. album, it’s so difficult to slap on anything else. These guys have marched into the modern age like a bulldozer; a Metallic beast happy to strap on extra armour of sheen, but always able to drag its victims back to the times when metal was a truly formidable animal. How U.D.O. has bridged the gap between eras is commendable, and this is showcased on this latest offering by way of some truly fantastic layers of emotion.
"Decadent" is one of U.D.O.’s most intriguing and diverse albums. The boys are back in their old routine of cracking heads, but this time there’s an element of more subtle sadism as they crank up the speakers and tear off the years! In fact, Udo Dirkschneider and company have never sounded so refreshed!!
AFM Records, a division of Soulfood Music Distribution GmbH, 2015 (AFM 503-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Speeder 3:44
2. Decadent 4:48
3. House Of Fake 4:25
4. Mystery 4:35
5. Pain 5:10
6. Secrets In Paradise 4:59
7. Meaning Of Life 4:33
8. Breathless 5:19
9. Under Your Skin 4:22
10. Untouchable 5:08
11. Rebels Of The Night 4:40
12. Words In Flame 7:35 Total playing time: 59:18 min.
The fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The last album to feature drummer Francesco Jovino as well as guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen.
"Decadent" continues the sizzling streak of the band, coming hot on the heels of 2013’s excellent "Steelhamme..
The twelfth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The '80s officially ended on January 1, 1990, but for Metal and Hard Rock fans, the early ‘90s felt a lot like the ‘80s and "Dominator" is a 2008/2009 recording that finds former Accept frontman Udo Dirkschneider continuing to party like it's 1985. Like many other albums that Dirkschneider and his band U.D.O. have recorded, "Dominator" finds the veteran headbanger stubbornly clinging to '80s-style Heave Metal. But the fact that "Dominator" sounds so dated by late-2000s standards is not necessarily a bad thing - certainly not if one still has a passionate craving for pre-'90s Metal. "Heavy Metal Heaven", "Stillness of Time" and other fist-pumping tracks don't break any new ground for Dirkschneider, but they're solid and inspired nonetheless. After all these years, he still belts out old-school Metal with plenty of conviction, and he never sounds the least bit bored on this 44-minute CD. If Dirkschneider had grown bored with this type of material, it would show. But that isn't the case at all. His passion and intensity remain. So his refusal to change with the times is probably for the best!
Headbangers who still treasure the albums that Accept, Judas Priest, and AC/DC recorded in the ‘80s will find that "Dominator" is a worthwhile addition to U.D.O.'s catalogue!!
Enhanced CD features “Black And White” video clip.
AFM Records GmbH, 2009 (AFM 258-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
1. The Bogeyman 4:04
2. Dominator 4:45
3. Black And White 4:09
4. Infected 3:35
5. Heavy Metal Heaven 4:21
6. Doom Ride 5:21
7. Stillness Of Time 6:31
8. Devil's Rendezvous 3:35
9. Speed Demon 4:04
10. Whispers In The Dark 4:28 Total playing time: 44:53 min.
The twelfth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The '80s officially ended on January 1, 1990, but for Metal and Hard Rock fans, the early ‘90s felt a lot like the ‘80s and "Dominator" is a 2008/2009 recording that finds former Accept frontman Udo..
The first re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
When Udo Dirkschneider sang lead with the West German Metal band Accept, it was clear that AC/DC's Bon Scott was his primary influence. And the headbanger took his love of Scott with him when he departed Accept and formed his own band, U.D.O., in 1987.
Not content to simply crank up the volume and hit us with power chords, Dirkschneider and friends make melody a priority on "System of Life", "Stranger", "Blitz of Lightning" and other songs on this exuberant album. "Faceless World" is the great album and worth a fame of the best Accept albums!
25th Anniversary Edition remastered double 180 gram vinyl in gatefold cover includes two live bonus tracks!
Breeze Music GmbH/BMG Ariola Hamburg GmbH/AFM Records, 1990/2013 (AFM 429-1). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
LP 1
SIDE A
1. Heart Of Gold 5:01
2. Blitz Of Lightning 4:24
3. System Of Life 4:13
4. Faceless World 6:32
SIDE B
5. Stranger 5:16
6. Restricted Area 3:12
7. Living On A Frontline 4:18
8. Trip To Nowhere 4:44
9. Born To Run 3:27
LP 2
SIDE C
10. Can't Get Enough 3:24
11. Unspoken Words 5:14
12. Future Land 5:14
SIDE D (Bonus Tracks)
13. Living On A Frontline (Live) 11:46
14. Heart Of Gold (Live) 4:58
The first re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
When Udo Dirkschneider sang lead with the West German Metal band Accept, it was clear that AC/DC's Bon Scott was his primary influence. And the headbanger took his love of Scott with him when he dep..
The fourth re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
When Udo Dirkschneider sang lead with the West German Metal band Accept, it was clear that AC/DC's Bon Scott was his primary influence. And the headbanger took his love of Scott with him when he departed Accept and formed his own band, U.D.O., in 1987.
Not content to simply crank up the volume and hit us with power chords, Dirkschneider and friends make melody a priority on "System of Life", "Stranger", "Blitz of Lightning" and other songs on this exuberant album. "Faceless World" is the great album and worth a fame of the best Accept albums!
25th Anniversary Edition remastered re-release includes two live bonus tracks and video clip for song “Heart Of Gold”.
Breeze Music GmbH/BMG Ariola Hamburg GmbH/AFM Records, 1990/2013 (AFM 429-2). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Heart Of Gold 5:01
2. Blitz Of Lightning 4:25
3. System Of Life 4:14
4. Faceless World 6:33
5. Stranger 5:11
6. Restricted Area 3:13
7. Living On A Frontline 4:19
8. Trip To Nowhere 4:45
9. Born To Run 3:28
10. Can't Get Enough 3:25
11. Unspoken Words 5:15
12. Future Land 5:14 Bonus Tracks
13. Living On A Frontline (Live) 11:47
14. Heart Of Gold (Live) 4:57
15. Heart Of Gold (video) 4:01 Total playing time: 71:43 min.
The fourth re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
When Udo Dirkschneider sang lead with the West German Metal band Accept, it was clear that AC/DC's Bon Scott was his primary influence. And the headbanger took his love of Scott with him when he de..
The eighteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
He has quite a distinctive voice, and always stays true to the one style of music that fits him like a pair of spandex trousers: Heavy Metal. Yes, with capitals, as he seems to be incapable of doing anything else. He has made 10 albums with Accept, and “Game Over” is his eighteenth studio recording with U.D.O. And if you even thought he would sound jaded, tired or even old, think again!
"Game Over!" – the statement behind has got many different meanings. But one thing becomes clear immediately: U.D.O. is not doing things by halves, and so they give everything they have. During hundreds of shows worldwide, the band has become one unit and a conglomerate of passionate musicians and friends. Each of them knows exactly, when and how to play his instrument to match to the sound of the band perfectly.
Songs like "Metal Never Dies", "Kids And Guns" or "Prophecy" are precise, powerful, catchy and bursting of energy. And most notably, they are: timeless. All the songs on this record feature a distinctive character, that convinces today as well as it will convince tomorrow!
AFM Records, a division of Soulfood Music Distribution GmbH, 2021 (AFM 753-9). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
01. Fear Detector 4:20
02. Holy Invaders 3:26
03. Prophecy 4:41
04. Empty Eyes 3:52
05. I See Red 3:16
06. Metal Never Dies 5:05
07. Kids And Guns 4:07
08. Like A Beast 5:03
09. Don´t Wanna Say Goodbye 4:13
10. Unbroken 3:13
11. Marching Tank 5:06
12. Thunder Road 4:04
13. Midnight Stranger 5:29
14. Speed Seeker 4:34
15. Time Control 4:15
16. Metal Damnation 4:02 Total playing time: 68:46 min.
The eighteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
He has quite a distinctive voice, and always stays true to the one style of music that fits him like a pair of spandex trousers: Heavy Metal. Yes, with capitals, as he seems to be incapable of doing anything else. He has ..
The eighteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
He has quite a distinctive voice, and always stays true to the one style of music that fits him like a pair of spandex trousers: Heavy Metal. Yes, with capitals, as he seems to be incapable of doing anything else. He has made 10 albums with Accept, and “Game Over” is his eighteenth studio recording with U.D.O. And if you even thought he would sound jaded, tired or even old, think again!
"Game Over!" – the statement behind has got many different meanings. But one thing becomes clear immediately: U.D.O. is not doing things by halves, and so they give everything they have. During hundreds of shows worldwide, the band has become one unit and a conglomerate of passionate musicians and friends. Each of them knows exactly, when and how to play his instrument to match to the sound of the band perfectly.
Songs like "Metal Never Dies", "Kids And Guns" or "Prophecy" are precise, powerful, catchy and bursting of energy. And most notably, they are: timeless. All the songs on this record feature a distinctive character, that convinces today as well as it will convince tomorrow!
Limited Edition Double Bone Vinyl in gatefold cover.
AFM Records, 2021/2022 (AFM 753-1). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Side A
01. Fear Detector 4:20
02. Holy Invaders 3:26
03. Prophecy 4:41
04. Empty Eyes 3:52 Side B
05. I See Red 3:16
06. Metal Never Dies 5:05
07. Kids And Guns 4:07
08. Like A Beast 5:03 Running time: 33:50 min.
Side C
09. Unbroken 3:13
10. Marching Tank 5:06
11. Thunder Road 4:04
12. Don´t Wanna Say Goodbye 4:13 Side D
13. Midnight Stranger 5:29
14. Speed Seeker 4:34
15. Time Control 4:15
16. Metal Damnation 4:02 Running time: 34:56 min.
The eighteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
He has quite a distinctive voice, and always stays true to the one style of music that fits him like a pair of spandex trousers: Heavy Metal. Yes, with capitals, as he seems to be incapable of doing anything else. He has ..
The eighteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
He has quite a distinctive voice, and always stays true to the one style of music that fits him like a pair of spandex trousers: Heavy Metal. Yes, with capitals, as he seems to be incapable of doing anything else. He has made 10 albums with Accept, and “Game Over” is his eighteenth studio recording with U.D.O. And if you even thought he would sound jaded, tired or even old, think again!
"Game Over!" – the statement behind has got many different meanings. But one thing becomes clear immediately: U.D.O. is not doing things by halves, and so they give everything they have. During hundreds of shows worldwide, the band has become one unit and a conglomerate of passionate musicians and friends. Each of them knows exactly, when and how to play his instrument to match to the sound of the band perfectly.
Songs like "Metal Never Dies", "Kids And Guns" or "Prophecy" are precise, powerful, catchy and bursting of energy. And most notably, they are: timeless. All the songs on this record feature a distinctive character, that convinces today as well as it will convince tomorrow!
Limited Edition Double Silver Vinyl in gatefold cover.
AFM Records, 2021/2022 (AFM 753-1). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Side A
01. Fear Detector 4:20
02. Holy Invaders 3:26
03. Prophecy 4:41
04. Empty Eyes 3:52 Side B
05. I See Red 3:16
06. Metal Never Dies 5:05
07. Kids And Guns 4:07
08. Like A Beast 5:03 Running time: 33:50 min.
Side C
09. Unbroken 3:13
10. Marching Tank 5:06
11. Thunder Road 4:04
12. Don´t Wanna Say Goodbye 4:13 Side D
13. Midnight Stranger 5:29
14. Speed Seeker 4:34
15. Time Control 4:15
16. Metal Damnation 4:02 Running time: 34:56 min.
The eighteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
He has quite a distinctive voice, and always stays true to the one style of music that fits him like a pair of spandex trousers: Heavy Metal. Yes, with capitals, as he seems to be incapable of doing anything else. He has ..
The second re-release of the seventh full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
What else can you expect from Udo Dirkschneider? "Holy" is a pure Heavy Metal album, a great album in fact. The album subtitle is "Metal Is Our Religion", and that's what most of the album is about, without going into somewhat childish lyrics that some bands use in songs about Metal.
Recorded and mixed by Stefan Kaufmann at Roxx Studio in Pulheim, it's the band's first album with guitarist Igor Gianola, who had played with Ronni Le Tekrø in Wild Willy's Gang. The band recruited drummer Lorenzo Milani after the release of the album; in the liner notes, "guess who" replaces the name of the drummer.
"Holy" is the kind of Metal album we don't see much any more. It is just Heavy Metal, not Speed, not Power, not "insert sub-genre here"… As long as Udo keeps on going, we'll get some more of that good stuff!
Remastered re-edition includes five bonus tracks.
Nuclear Blast/AFM Records, 1999/2012 (AFM 433-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria.
Tracklist:
1. Holy 4:58
2. Raiders Of Beyond 4:13
3. Shout It Out 4:57
4. Recall The Sin 4:38
5. Thunder In The Tower 5:06
6. Back Off 3:05
7. Friends Will Be Friends 3:35
8. State Run Operation 3:53
9. Danger 3:25
10. Ride The Storm 4:00
11. Cut Me Out 4:01 Bonus:
12. Holy (Live) 5:20
13. Raiders Of Beyond (Live) 4:15
14. Shout It Out (Live) 8:30
15. Thunder In The Tower (Live) 4:53
16. Recall The Sin (Demo) 4:29 Total playing time: 73:18 min.
The second re-release of the seventh full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
What else can you expect from Udo Dirkschneider? "Holy" is a pure Heavy Metal album, a great album in fact. The album subtitle is "Metal Is Our Religion", and that's what most..
The first re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
Check out the cover, it looks similar to the Accept album "Objection Overruled". This is a good sign that the album would sound a lot like the Accept days!
The album contains 11 tracks and lasts more than 50 minutes. The production is flawless, with great guitar sounds. The two former Accept members, singer Udo Dirkschneider and guitarist Stefan Kaufmann, wrote all the songs. The other members have some credits as well. The album is not as heavy as "Holy" but great as well. Many songs have some mellow parts; heavy-wise, the album can be compared to "Russian Roulette" from Accept. The leads are very good.
"Man And Machine", is a very good album that former Accept fans must listen to. This is great and refreshing to hear simple, basic heavy songs in these days. This is the true essence of traditional Heavy Metal music, and U.D.O. has reached its goal with this CD!
Remastered re-edition includes two bonus tracks.
Breaker Records/AFM Records, 2002/2012 (AFM 436-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria.
Tracklist:
1. Man And Machine 5:41
2. Private Eye 3:57
3. Animal Instinct 4:12
4. The Dawn Of The Gods 4:53
5. Dancing With An Angel (feat. Doro Pesch) 4:12
6. Silent Cry 5:22
7. Network Nightmare 4:04
8. Hard To Be Honest 4:50
9. Like A Lion 4:16
10. Black Heart 4:32
11. Unknown Traveller 6:51
12. Man And Machine (Live) 6:21
13. Dancing With An Angel (feat. Doro Pesch; Remix) 4:31 Total playing time: 63:42 min.
The first re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
Check out the cover, it looks similar to the Accept album "Objection Overruled". This is a good sign that the album would sound a lot like the Accept days!
The album contains 11 tracks and l..
The eleventh full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The characteristic vocals of the bandleader will always remind you of Accept. Udo wanted to make real Heavy Metal and stayed true to the Metal laws and always bringing quality releases.
And "Mastercutor" is nothing less. The album gives us some decent Heavy Metal. Good rocking U.D.O. songs is what this album delivers.
According to frontman Udo Dirkschneider, the album title is a shortened version of "Master Executor".
Russian Digibook Edition includes Russian version of the "Cry Soldier Cry", three bonus-tracks and video clip "The Wrong Side of Midnight".
“Mastercutor” is a sure musthave for every U.D.O. and Accept fan!!
AFM Records/CD-Maximum, 2007 (CDM 0607-2723/d ). Made in Russia. First press. Used (cover/disc): NM+ / EX+. Autographed by Igor Gianola and Francesco Jovino in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 27, 2008.
Tracklist:
1. Mastercutor 5:17
2. The Wrong Side Of Midnight 4:54
3. The Instigator 3:47
4. One Lone Voice 4:21
5. We Do - For You 4:04
6. Walker Of The Dark 5:00
7. Master Of Disaster 4:15
8. Tears Of A Clown 3:53
9. Vendetta 4:12
10. The Devil Walks Alone 3:21
11. Plachet Soldat (Russian Version of "Cry Soldier Cry") 5:51
12. Dead Man's Eyes 4:26
13. Crash Bang Crash 3:07 Bonus Tracks:
14. The Wrong Side Of Midnight (Single Version) 3:58
15. Streets Of Sin 3:03
16. Man A King Ruler 3:35 Total playing time: 67:06 min.
The eleventh full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The characteristic vocals of the bandleader will always remind you of Accept. Udo wanted to make real Heavy Metal and stayed true to the Metal laws, and always bringing quality releases. And "Mastercutor" is nothing less. The album gives us some decent Heavy Metal. Good rocking U.D.O. songs is what this album delivers.
According to frontman Udo Dirkschneider, the album title is a shortened version of "Master Executor".
“Mastercutor” is a sure musthave for every U.D.O. and Accept fan!
AFM Records GmbH, 2007 (AFM 159-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Mastercutor 5:17
2. The Wrong Side Of Midnight 4:54
3. The Instigator 3:48
4. One Lone Voice 4:21
5. We Do - For You 4:04
6. Walker Of The Dark 5:01
7. Master Of Disaster 4:15
8. Tears Of A Clown 3:53
9. Vendetta 4:12
10. The Devil Walks Alone 3:21
11. Dead Man's Eyes 4:27
12. Crash Bang Crash 3:06 Total playing time: 50:41 min.
The eleventh full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The characteristic vocals of the bandleader will always remind you of Accept. Udo wanted to make real Heavy Metal and stayed true to the Metal laws, and always bringing quality releases. And "Mastercutor" is nothi..
25th Anniversary Edition first re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary German Heavy Metal singer (ex-Accept) and his band.
Udo Dirkschneider will always be remembered as that wild little guy on a giant ball smashing into things on MTV for the video to Accept’s “Balls to the Wall”. Only a few years after that iconic Heavy Metal video, Udo went out on his own and formed the band U.D.O. In 1988, he released his second solo effort titled "Mean Machine". This was, in many ways, his first solo album, as his first release were songs written by Accept. On "Mean Machine" these were his songs and his former band's. Not that too much changed, as the voice was still as mean and snarling as ever. The guitars were distorted and the rhythm section played like a locomotive.
"Mean Machine" is one of the best U.D.O. ever released albums, as well as the title track is one of the best tunes he ever released. “Dirty Boys” is an ode to that Rock and Roll lifestyle while “Streets on Fire” is an epic rocker. “Don’t Look Back” kicks off the show by smacking you between the eyes with a loud riff while “Break the Rules” summed up what Udo’s fans wanted out of life… to rock out and break the rules!
The album still sounds great. So, crank it up and get your German Rock out as Udo has always done it right! This is a great trip back in time!!
Remastered re-release. Gatefold 180 gram Red Vinyl. Includes live bonus track “Break The Rules”.
Breeze Music GmbH/BMG Ariola Hamburg GmbH/AFM Records, 1989/2013 (AFM 428-1). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
SIDE A
1. Don't Look Back 3:12
2. Break The Rules 4:00
3. We're History 3:30
4. Painted Love 4:57
5. Mean Machine 3:53
6. Dirty Boys 3:47
SIDE B
7. Streets On Fire 3:50
8. Lost Passion 4:10
9. Sweet Little Child 4:49
10. Catch My Fall 3:56
11. Still In Love With You 0:48 Bonus Track:
12. Break The Rules 4:00
25th Anniversary Edition first re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary German Heavy Metal singer (ex-Accept) and his band.
Udo Dirkschneider will always be remembered as that wild little guy on a giant ball smashing into things on MTV for the video to Accept’s “Balls..
The tenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
And the first U.D.O. album with drummer Francesco Jovino of Edge Of Forever. Previous drummer Lorenzo Milani left the band due to "personal reasons" after the release of "Thunderball".
What do we still love the old man for? Definitely for his permanency, diligence, and devotion to the genre. Who else stood the test of time so well? Just a few. While the world of music was bombarded with tons of Grunge and his majesty Metal suffered rather hard times, unlike lots of others, Mr. Dirkschneider didn’t even think to lay down his arms following up on the once chosen road. Who can hold a candle to this veritable partisan of Teutonic Metal? Absolutely, no one! No comparisons would be relevant here!!
Focusing on the music itself, it is nothing else, but true German steel forged by Accept brand as far back as the late 70s. Certainly the sound production itself has undergone some noticeable change since then, but all in all we still have the same easily recognizable songwriting work fully packed with fast-paced tracks alternated from time to time with some more leisurely songs. Everything is adorned with irreproachable vocal endeavours from the maestro himself, who sounds as fresh and inimitable as in his less mature years when he and his bandmates were still riding high. The mix and sound palette are excellent too, and no instrument seems to dominate over each other.
Mr. Dirkscnider pursue to make a splash, filling the mould with a regular portion of Metal? Certainly, he didn’t. All he meant was to do his habitual job in order to breathe some energy and enthusiasm into our exhausted brains. And he did quite a good job as usual. To crown it all, we have another smelt of metal from the exhausted German steel-maker, just another rock in the citadel named U.D.O.!
AFM Records, 2005 (AFM 095-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
1. The Embarkation 1:30
2. Mission No. X 4:07
3. 24/7 3:57
4. Mean Streets 4:20
5. Primecrime On Primetime 3:55
6. Eye Of The Eagle 5:07
7. Shell Shock Fever 3:53
8. Stone Hard 4:20
9. Breaking Down The Borders 3:19
10. Cry Soldier Cry 5:15
11. Way Of Life 3:38
12. Mad For Crazy 6:19 Total playing time: 49:40 min.
The tenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
And the first U.D.O. album with drummer Francesco Jovino of Edge Of Forever. Previous drummer Lorenzo Milani left the band due to "personal reasons" after the release of "Thunderball".
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U.D.O. “Nailed To Metal – The Complete History” /Slipcase DVD/
Debut DVD by the legendary German Heavy Metal band.
After many solo albums with his own band U.D.O., ex-Accept frontman Udo Dirkschneider finally released his first DVD for his numerous die-hard fans.
This DVD is jam-packed with U.D.O. goodies and the most interesting one is certainly the "Live in Russia" concert recorded in 2001. The overall picture is very average but acceptable (with sometimes some annoying black and white and distorted effects), and the sound is rather surprisingly good for a 2.0 audio mix. However, the footage is limited to only nine tracks - a 45 minutes set list, instead of a full concert. Nevertheless, the gig is awesome and it's so great to see U.D.O. perform their songs and the Accept ones so well and accurately.
The videoclips section is also fine to watch. The best ones being "They Want War", "Heart Of Gold" (videoclip and Hit Studio TV show appearance in 1989), "Independence Day" and "Still", an Aria song during which Udo appears and sings in Russian with the band! "Timebomb" (electronic press kit), which explains the story of the band up to that album.
There are also seven previously unreleased audio tracks on the DVD. Five of them are there in demo version but the sound is as good as a final studio track. "Recall The Sin" is rather quite different than the studio version included on "Holy". "X-T-C", an Accept track on "Eat The Heat" (the only Accept album which doesn't have Udo as the lead singer), is played very well. "The Key" is an excellent bonus track off the album "No Limits". This is more than 30 minutes of pure U.D.O. audio!
There are also other sections on the DVD like "Behind the scene", three separate footage totalling about 45 minutes of U.D.O. on tour in Russia, in the USA, and finally one where we can see Udo makes a parachute jump! There are also a short photo gallery, a biography of each member and links to Web sites. But the most impressive section is the discography, which includes cover art, lyrics, years, other information and especially excellent audio samples of all songs!!
It's definitely a must have for any die-hard U.D.O. fan. You get a very good retrospective of the U.D.O. history with this DVD. Finally, hail to ex-Accept Udo and Stefan for keeping on going after all these Metal years!!!
Dolby Digital 2.0 | 4:3 | PAL | 0 | 255 min. approx.
AFM Records/CD-Maximum/Moon DVD, 2003/2006 (MD-0064-0). Made in Ukraine.
Tracklist:
1. Holy
2. Raiders From Beyond
3. Midnight Mover
4. Independance Day
5. Metal Eater
6. Winter Dreams
7. Shout It Out
8. Cut Me Out
9. I'm A Rebel
10. They Want War (Video)
11. Break The Rules (Video)
12. Heart Of Gold (Video)
13. Heart Of Gold (Making Of)
14. Heart Of Gold (Hit Studio)
15. Timebomb (Electronic Press Kit)
16. Independence Day (Video)
17. Still (Together With Aria)
18. Go Back To Hell (Live In Bochum)
19. Drum Solo (Russia 2001)
20. X-T-C (Dvd Audio)
21. The Key (Dvd Audio)
22. Mad Dogs And Loaded Guns (Dvd Audio)
23. Warchild (Dvd Audio)
24. Rated X (Dvd Audio)
25. Tough Luck (Dvd Audio)
26. Recall The Sin (Dvd Audio)
Debut DVD by the legendary German Heavy Metal band.
After many solo albums with his own band U.D.O., ex-Accept frontman Udo Dirkschneider finally released his first DVD for his numerous die-hard fans.
This DVD is jam-packed with U.D.O. goodies and the most interesting one is certainly the "Li..
The second re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
Recorded and mixed by Stefan Kaufmann at Roxx Studio in Pulheim, "No Limits" is the last album to feature guitarist Jürgen Graf. The album includes a new recording of "I'm a Rebel" from Accept's album "I'm a Rebel". "Azrael" was written by the German musician Albert Böhne in connection with a book by German horror writer Wolfgang Hohlbein.
While the 90s may have been a down-period for Udo Dirkschneider's original band, Accept, the latter half of the decade undoubtedly belonged to U.D.O. The diminutive German frontman's traditional Metal powerhouse released a string of brutal albums beginning in '97 with "Solid" and culminating in 1999's masterpiece known as "Holy". But, sandwiched in between these two, is arguably the best effort from U.D.O. - "No Limits".
U.D.O. simply does not relent in their straight-forward, catchy Metal attack from track 1 to track 13. The entire beginning of the record has all the foot-pounding Accept-style riffs we've now come to expect from guitarist Stefan Kaufmann, and the album in general flows incredibly well. There is nary a ballad to be found among such killer tracks as "Way of Life" and "Back With A Vengeance". The addition of the classic Accept tune "I'm a Rebel" is a nice touch, if a bit out of place with the overall style of the record, which has sort of a futuristic / sci-fi feel to it that is mirrored in the 2005 U.D.O. album "Mission No. X".
Udo's passion for unrelenting, ridiculously catchy classic Metal is apparent during every second of this release, and if you consider yourself a fan of the same, then pick this up before it goes back out of print!
Remastered re-edition includes five bonus tracks.
Gun Records, a BMG Company/AFM Records, 1998/2012 (AFM 432-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria.
Tracklist:
1. The Gate 0:52
2. Freelance Man 4:26
3. Way Of Life 4:52
4. No Limits 4:01
5. With A Vengeance 5:28
6. One Step To Fate 5:13
7. Backstreet Loner 3:33
8. Raise The Crown 4:08
9. Manhunt 4:19
10. Rated X 4:00
11. Lovemachine (Supermax cover) 5:28
12. I'm A Rebel (Accept cover) 2:23
13. Azrael 5:34 Bonus
14. No Limits (Live) 4:13
15. The Key 4:10
16. Azrael (Remix) 5:33
17. Rated X (Demo) 3:07
18. Tough Luck (Demo) 2:39 Total playing time: 73:59 min.
The second re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
Recorded and mixed by Stefan Kaufmann at Roxx Studio in Pulheim, "No Limits" is the last album to feature guitarist Jürgen Graf. The album includes a new recording of "I'm a Reb..
The thirteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
If younger listeners aren't supposed to like the music that their parents listened to, that "fact" is lost on all the younger headbangers who have discovered U.D.O. in the 21st century. Today's college-age headbangers weren't even born in 1983, when Udo Dirkschneider was still Accept's lead singer and belted out "Balls To The Wall". But that hasn't prevented them from becoming U.D.O. converts, and a variety of younger and older listeners will find that Dirkschneider is in very good form on "Rev-Raptor".
This 2010-2011 recording, like other albums that Dirkschneider has come out with in the 21st century, finds him playing it close to the vest creatively. Instead of experimenting, Dirkschneider offers yet another dose of '80s-style Metal. Some tracks favour a strong Judas Priest/Iron Maiden aesthetic ("Motor-Borg", "Leatherhead", "Terrorvision", "Pain Man"), while others are closer to AC/DC, Accept, and Krokus ("Rock ‘n' Roll Soldiers"). But either way, Dirkschneider maintains a stubbornly pre-'90s perspective. And that's probably for the best because, even though "Rev-Raptor" takes few chances, it is a solid outing.
Dirkschneider and his sidesmen in U.D.O. sound like a well-oiled Heavy metal machine throughout the album; "Rev-Raptor" is predictable, but Dirkschneider never comes across as bored or uninspired. Dirkschneider no doubt reasons that if it isn't broke, don't fix it, and he still belts out this type of old-school Metal with plenty of conviction.
Although not essential, "Rev-Raptor" is a likeable effort, whether one discovered Dirkschneider back in the '80s or got hip to his work in the 21st century. And even though the material is consistently melodic, Dirkschneider is still keeping it “balls to the wall”!
It is the final album to feature Stefan Kaufmann and Igor Gianola.
AFM Records, a division of Soulfood Music Distribution GmbH, 2011 (AFM 326-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Rev-Raptor 3:41
2. Leatherhead 4:09
3. Renegade 3:29
4. I Give As Good As I Get 4:18
5. Dr. Death 3:45
6. Rock'n'roll Soldiers 4:15
7. Terrorvision 3:59
8. Underworld 4:18
9. Pain Man 3:53
10. Fairy Tales Of Victory 4:00
11. Motor-Borg 3:23
12. True Born Winners 3:25
13. Days Of Hope And Glory 4:28 Total playing time: 51:03 min.
The thirteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
If younger listeners aren't supposed to like the music that their parents listened to, that "fact" is lost on all the younger headbangers who have discovered U.D.O. in the 21st century. Today's college-a..
The fourteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The first album with guitarist Andrey Smirnov. Second guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen joined the band after all recordings were completed. It is also the first album without Stefan Kaufmann as guitarist, as well as the first without guitarist Igor Gianola since the 1999 album "Holy".
Whenever you hear ''U.D.O. is releasing a new album'', you pretty much know what can you expect! And when you also know, that the album is called "Steelhammer", you can also expect that it's gonna kick ass!! Here it is and there's no chance of speaking about a letdown. What you need to remember is that this LP was actually a test o strength for Dirkschneider. It's a first release in many years not to feature the band's long time member and co-writer, Stefan Kaufmann, and also a great guitar player, Igor Gianola. First of those two doesn't need any presentation. The legendary ex-Accept drummer has been helping his old colleague with his career since the album "Solid" from 1997, and he co-wrote some of the band's best stuff. The question is: did Udo pass the test? Hell fuckin' yeah!! The ugliest dwarf in Heavy Metal and one of the best singers of all time is back again to smash our faces to the ground!!! And "Steelhammer" is his best work since "Mastercutor".
Referring to the album cover, being 61 years old, Udo Dirkschneider still rules the Metal world with the iron fist and seems unbreakable! So let us hope for more LP's like "Steelhammer"!!
"Steelhammer" charted at #21 in Germany, #23 in Sweden, #38 in Finland and #67 in Norway during its first week.
AFM Records, a division of Soulfood Music Distribution, GmbH, 2013 (AFM 440-2). Made in Germany. Pressed in Austria. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Steelhammer 3:23
2. A Cry Of A Nation 5:40
3. Metal Machine 4:45
4. Basta Ya 4:33
5. Heavy Rain 2:24
6. Devil`s Bite 5:05
7. Death Ride 4:08
8. King Of Mean 4:07
9. Timekeeper 4:26
10. Never Cross My Way 4:23
11. Take My Medicine 5:07
12. Stay True 4:04
13. When Love Becomes A Lie 4:12
14. Book Of Faith 5:14 Total playing time: 61:31 min.
The fourteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Heavy Metal band.
The first album with guitarist Andrey Smirnov. Second guitarist Kasperi Heikkinen joined the band after all recordings were completed. It is also the first album without Stefan Kaufmann as guitarist, as well as the first ..