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Artist: Samson

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CD Title: Survivors

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1979

Label: Air Raid (UK)

Catalog Number: AIRCD7

Personnel

Paul Samson lead vocals, guitars
Thunderstick drums, percussion
Chris Aylmer bass
Bruce Bruce vocals, harmonica, guitar
John McCoy bass
Colin Towns keyboards

Tracks

1.  It's Not as Easy as It Seems  
2.  I Wish I Was the Saddle of a Schoolgirl's Bike  
3.  Big Brother  
4.  Tomorrow or Yesterday  
5.  Koz  
6.  Six Foot Under  
7.  Inside Out  
8.  Wrong Side of Time  

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From: rene Date: February 27, 2006 at 16:39
SAMSON FOREVER, FOREVER SAMSON. What else can i say??? One of my all time fave NWOBHM bands.

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From: Jez Date: March 3, 2006 at 17:02
One of the first appearences Of Bruce Dickinson & one of the first NWOBHM albums to be released. To be honest, it ain't that good for the most part, but is worth getting for the fantastic 'Tomorrow Or Yesterday' (which also appeared on the first 'Metal For Muthas' album)-A Totally killer track. If you only buy one Samson album, ignore this and get the awesome 'Head On' album instead.

From: Rockhead Date: March 5, 2006 at 4:33
As i understand Bruce Dickinson did not actually sing on this album-he joined after the recording but appeared on the cover. Most if not all vocals were covered by Paul Samson himself.

From: Japangea Date: November 14, 2011 at 8:08
Even Paul Samson is not really a good singer,his voice fits perfectly to this music.Their best album,no doubt.


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