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Sunday, 14 December 2008
ETERNAL RYTE - ANTHOLOGY - 2007 / DISCOGRAPHY / BIOGRAPHY / REVIEW
THIS ANTHOLOGY HAVE(30-TRACKS)
1-TIGHROPE DANCER
2-REQUIEM
3-SOMEONE TO LOVE
4-SAY HELO
5-THE KILLER
6-SURRENDER
7-ON THE LINE
8-YOU AND ME
9-THE KING
10-NO MORE LIES
11-FOREVER FREE
12-HE'S A KILLER(Version II)
13-NO MORE LIES
14-NO CHANCE TO HIDE
15-STAND UP
16-KING OF THE KINGS
17-ON THE LINE(Live)
18-FIGHT FOR THE LIGHT(Live)
19-SOMEONE(Live)
20-REQUIEM(Live)
21-NO MORE LIES(Live)
22-KING OF THE KINGS(Live)
23-TIGHTROPE DANCER(Live)
24-INTRO
25-ARMED FOR ACTION
26-FIGHT FOR THE LIGHT
27-HE'S A KILLER(Version I)
28-QUIET TIMES
29-RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
30-WINNER'S TAKES ALL.
A two CD collection including the World Requiem album, two professionally recorded demos, and several live tracks. 6-page booklet includes shots of the band, plenty of memorabilia, a biography and extensive liner notes..Roxx Productions
ETERNAL RYTE-WORLD REQUIEM-1990
THIS ALBUM CONTAIN(10-TRACKS)
1-TIGHROPE DANCER
2-REQUIEM
3-SOMEONE TO LOVE
4-SAY HELLO
5-THE KILLER
6-SURRENDER
7-ON THE LINE
8-YOU AND ME
9-THE KING
10-NO MORE LIES
ETERNALRYTE-ANTHEM-1988
THIS DEMO CONTAIN(6-TRACKS)
1-ANTHEM
2-NO PLACE TO HIDE
3-FOREVER FREE
4-HE'S A KILLER
5-KING OF KINGS
6-NO MORE LIES
CREDITS:
Len Aguayo: Bass, Vocals
Steve Brown: Producer, Engineer, Mixed
Doni Daudel: Drums,Vocals
Eternal Ryte: MixedBobby Smith: Songwriter, Lead Guitar, VocalsPhil St. Vincent: Songwriter, Lead Vocals.
BOBBY SMITH
CREDITS:
Scott Ernest: Drums,Percussion
Fred Gustafsson: Bass, Vocals
Caesar Kalinowski: Producer, Engineer,Mixed
Mike Kramer: Engineer
Gavin Morkel: Executive Producer
Bobby Smith: Songwriter, GuitarsPhil St. Vincent: Songwriter, Lead Vocals.
The band's debut CD has been a much sought-after collectible, with fans paying top dollar for the original release on sites like eBay. Now available for a limited time and in a limited quantity, this two-disc set will feature everything you could imagine from this '80s glam group's history.The two-disc set will include the entire "World Requiem" release as well as two earlier demo tapes: The six-track "Anthem" demo, which was sold by the band and at shows prior to the release of "World Requiem"; and the never-before-released untitled demo, which includes seven additional songs. If that's not enough you will also get some exclusive live performances captured in the bands heyday. This deluxe package will be completely remastered, repackaged and released in a limited-edition quantity of only 1,000. The first 100 copies sold will be autographed by all four original members. Additionally, the first 100 copies on the pre-sale will also come with an exclusive DVD of some of the band's best live performances ever captured on camera. This DVD will NOT be available after the pre-sale is complete so get yours early.Man I Got My One.lol,,Dvd And Anthology Double cd.anyway.
The best way to describe Eternal Ryte would be glam metal combining a more than above average amount of guitar driven muscle with a bold and upfront message. Emerging from the growing Southern California Christian metal scene in the mid-eighties, Eternal Ryte was initially put together by founding members guitarist Bobby “Transformer” Smith, bassist Jon Ciccareli and drummer Mike Berry. An ad in The Recycler soon led them to vocalist Phil Garcia (who later changed his last name to St. Vincent).When Ciccareli and Berry decided to call it quits after several years, the band rounded out its line up with drummer Scott “Smash!” Ernest (Angelica) and bassist Fred Gustafsson. Eternal Ryte went on to play all the clubs in Hollywood, including The Whiskey, Gazaries, The Roxy, and The Troubadour, and eventually recorded three demos – with the six song Anthem tape from 1988 being the most noteworthy - before signing to Pure Metal Records. The bands name has a two fold meaning. First, it is the right to be kings and priests for Jesus Christ. Second, as described in Romans 6:23, it is the right He’s given us through His bloodshed for eternal life.
On its 1990 Pure Metal debut World Requiem Eternal Ryte moves in straightforward melodic metal and hard rock territory, creating a sound certain to appeal to fans of Stryper, Angelica, Bloodgood, Holy Soldier, Loudness, Dokken and Queensryche. The bands well rounded songwriting skills help to make the album an even listen from front to back. “Tightrope Dancer” and “Surrender”, for example, both stand out with their catchy hooks, while “Requiem” and “The Killer” feature the heavier and more aggressive sound. Eternal Ryte even pulls off a more blues based metal number in “The King” in addition to showcasing a customary radio friendly ballad entitled “Say Hello”.
“Tightrope Dancer” gets things underway to a crunchy rhythm guitar followed by several seconds of fluid lead guitar work. The song proceeds to advance through its first verse in assertive fashion prior to reaching its up-tempo pre-chorus. Repeating the same pattern for its second verse and pre-chorus, “Tightrope Dancer” peaks as it attains a chorus with a catchy refuse to go away hook. Smith returns and contributes a lengthy stretch of verdant work on lead guitar. “Tightrope Dancer” talks about making the correct eternal decision:
“On The Line”, an older song Eternal Ryte pulled out of the vault, is a good, fast paced hard rocker. The song commences in a raucous manner, quickly advancing through its verse portions until it culminates for a chorus fortified by a forward but complementary mix of vocal harmonies. An energetic guitar solo aligns itself with the songs vibrant pace and feel.
“Surrender” immediately kicks in at an upbeat tempo, a driving bass line helping the song forge through its first verse until it gains further momentum for its pre-chorus.The near mesmerizing chorus that follows is delivered by the band in a catchy and non-stop hook filled manner. “Surrender” is a song about salvation:
The pace slows down a bit with the more laid back “You And Me”.Introduced to several seconds of open air rhythm guitar before the rhythm section kicks in, the song steadily advances to a wall of crunchy rhythm guitar only to gain further momentum for a sweeping chorus with an overriding commercial feel. The only complaint worth offering is that “You And Me” is a bit long winded in coming in at just over five minutes.The blues influenced metal of “The King” is one of the albums highlights. Slowly but gradually plodding through its first verse with a plethora of guitar driven groove, “The King” culminates for a steadfast chorus with a worshipful message:
Following the release of World Requiem, Bobby Smith, who had been with Eternal Ryte for six years, decided it was time to do something different and, as a result, departed the group. The band did bring in a replacement guitarist in Lupe Garcia, but when Pure Metal was sold to Star Song Records, Eternal Ryte ended up getting dropped and subsequently folded.On a side note, it is worth pointing out that after leaving Eternal Ryte Smith went on to play in several rockabilly bands, releasing one CD with Jumpin’ Jimes and three with 18 Wheeler.
Well.Anyway ,“Requiem” ranks among the albums heaviest tracks. Taking off in a high-octane manner to a double bass driven riff, the song advances at a resounding upbeat tempo before obtaining a hard hitting chorus backed by shouted vocal harmonies. Smith again makes his presence felt, adorning the scene with a nice aggressively delivered guitar solo.
Anyway There Too Much For Talking About it but the time is short and the space,we outta need to write a Book for this band,you may go to visite as well the official myspace of this band( http://www.myspace.com/eternalryte )
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