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Restless and Wild

Restless and Wild
Accept

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Track Listing

  1. Fast as a shark
  2. Restless and wild
  3. Demon's night
  4. Ahead of the pack
  5. Shake your head
  6. Neon nights
  7. Get ready
  8. Flash rockin' man
  9. Don't go stealing my soul away
  10. Princess of the dawn

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #296874 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-06-30
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

A must have masterwork of 80's metal5
I bought this album on vinyl based on a performance I saw at the Donington 'Monsters of Rock' Fast as a shark must be one of the original thrash anthems of all time, but album is worth buying alone for restless and wild, an absoloute must have and classic heavy metal track. The rest of the album stands up too, you will not be dissappointed.

Jurgen Klinsmann's guitar work.5
When I first heard this I thought it was great. Then I realised that my speakers were turned off.

I still can't believe Jurgen Klinsmann's guitar work.

If you play the album at 33rpm you'll realise that it is none other than a version of George Formby's 'Don't the Wind blow Cold'poorly translated into Bavarian slang.

Mission: Accepted!5
The opening wail of Accept's finest release tells us all we need to know.Like a knife cutting through a heavy metal cake or a confused banshee screeching down the Berlin Wall these Germans took metal to a new dawn and then laid out their beach towels for all to see.Opening with the willfully frantic 'Fast As A Shark' we are thrown into a world never before (or since) dealt with,that is, inside the mind of a shark.Twisting and turning,eyes razor sharp, teeth even more so,we are at the mercy of this musical beast and it's teeth sink deeper until the albums
sweat drenched conclusion leaves you feeling brutulised but strangely languid.However,it's not all riffamania for on the quite beautiful 'Neon Nights' the guys show us a mysterious and reflective side.Shrouded in factory smoke,broken hearts and the stench of impurity 'Neon Nights' is a modern masterpiece only to be rivalled by the great German composers themselves,tears now flowing stain my keyboard as i write this.Stunning.'Flash Man Rockin' picks up the pace and reminds us of how lyrically beguilling Udo can be, cunning satire mixed with a pinch of surrealism.My other favourite here is the insomniac anthem and title track 'Restless & Wild'.If you only ever buy one Accept album (a crime itself) make sure it's this one.