As
a special gift to their large crowd of followers, Raven treats us to
six bonus tracks one shouldn‘t miss out on. It starts with ’Necessary
Evil‘, one of the first three Raven songs after Mark Gallagher's serious
accident in November 2001, when the guitarist was half-buried by a
six-meter wall and had to undergo several surgeries to treat his severe
injuries. Although the band was back on stage mere two years later, it
wasn‘t until 2009 that they could start working on their comeback album
’Walk Through Fire‘, with ’Necessary Evil‘ as its spectacular finale.
Second bonus track is their Montrose number ’Space Station #5‘ (Mark
Gallagher: “During the early years, we often ended our shows with this
song”), followed by
’Malice In Geordieland‘, a superb outtake from the session for
’ExtermiNation‘. Second cover song on ’Leave ´Em Bleeding‘ is their Thin
Lizzy number ’Bad Reputation‘. Gallagher comments: “We`ve always been
total Lizzy fans. I`ve never seen them live, unfortunately, but their
influence on us and many others is huge.” Rounding off the list of bonus
tracks are ’Rock This Town‘ and ’Stay Hard (Live)‘; both come with
exciting back stories. Gallagher: “‘Rock This Town‘ was produced by
Michael Wagner in Nashville in March 2018 and features us as a trio live
in the studio. The recording is just too powerful to have it sit in a
drawer and collect dust. The live version of ’Stay Hard‘ is a 2017
recording from ’The Vanguard‘ in Tulsa, Oklahoma. An employee of the
club recorded the show
and gave it to us on a flash drive. We haven't played ’Stay Hard‘ too
often, so in that sense the release is a little special.”
Six
bonus tracks in perfect balance to the six “regular” songs, meaning
twelve Raven highlights in total that leave you wanting more, especially
regarding the concerts that will hopefully be taking place very
soon!
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