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Artist: Nightshade

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CD Title: Dead of Night

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 1997

Label: Delinquent Records

Catalog Number: DR012

Personnel

Jonathan Scott K. vocals
Rick Pierce guitar
Frankie Rongo drums
Joel Wiseheart bass, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Surrender  3:54
2.  Dead of Night  3:48
3.  Situation Critical  4:44
4.  Into Knightshade  3:53
5.  Rock You Sinners  3:55
6.  Somebody's Watching You  6:08
7.  Violent Times  4:28
8.  Last Train Home  4:40
9.  Still in Love With You  5:50
10.  Prophecy 1616  4:19
  
Total Running Time:  45:39

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Friday 13th Date: May 23, 2002 at 5:26
Formely known as Q5, they guys rocked!! This is a more heavier album than that of Q5, so I suggest you check it out!!

From: Shoemaker Date: May 26, 2002 at 6:39
Everybody should check out their latest album 'men of iron', very cool stuff!

From: TYNO / BRAZIL Date: April 8, 2003 at 19:57
THE FORMER Q5 BOYS ARE REALLY STRIKING ON THIS CD. EXCELLENT HEAVY METAL ALBUM. HEAVY THE WAY IT SHOULD BE. NICE VOCAL. NICE GUITAR RIFFS. 9,5/10

From: lashervox Date: October 27, 2003 at 13:25
A pretty good album. Has some very classic sounding songs that remind me of the golden years of melodic metal. I found a copy in Germany where these guys are huge.

From: infinity Date: December 22, 2003 at 9:04
a really disappointing pre-Q5 album.

From: Rene Date: December 22, 2003 at 16:49
This is a very good album INFINITY. Its sound a lot heavier then Q5, more HEAVY METAL. I love this album.

From: Metal Pete Date: December 31, 2003 at 15:39
I like it, even more so than 'Men of Iron' release, although both are worthy of attention. His voice isn't as high as when in Q5 but it's definitely him and the arrangements are pure rock. They have stuck to their guns and it's a good find, getting these two records! Cheers

From: DJ Axe Date: January 14, 2004 at 3:06
This is a great album! 'Situation Critical' and 'Prophecy 1616' are killer tunes. The only thing is this album originally came out in 1991 not 1997.

From: Firecutter Date: May 9, 2004 at 4:54
These guys know how to write songs! Couldnīt have been easy to promote this album at the same time Nirvana broke. I like the album because it so varied. Dead of Night and Into Knightshade are my favorites. Men Of Iron fuklfileld my expections and is an impressive follow up to Dead Of Night. Anyone who likes, say Saxon or Accept, should buy theses albums directly from Hellion. Canīt think of anymore under-rated band than Nightshade, that I know of. I ratherlisten to the latest records by U.D.O.,

From: George Lynch Date: May 9, 2004 at 12:26
This is an all-time metal classic. The album is on the same level as 'Number of the beast', 'Operation Mind Crime', 'ThunderSteel' and 'Back for the attack' et al. Some of the guitar riffs and solos are the best you'll ever hear - PURE METAL SHRED! And it has to be said that Rick Pierce is probably the most under-rated six stringer in metal history. Production could have been better though.

From: Metal Pete Date: November 23, 2004 at 7:29
Pulled this one out again and have been jamming it on way to work this week. What a great album! It doesn't ever get old, because it's so heavy and never got ANY airplay! Underrated is the right word for all memebers of this band. Excellent stuff.

From: baroqq Date: November 12, 2005 at 10:22
These Q5 guys rocks big time and much heavier that there previous band. A good one and recommended to all.

From: BDrums1971 Date: September 17, 2010 at 1:51
The album is on the same level as 'Number of the beast', 'Operation Mind Crime', 'ThunderSteel' and 'Back for the attack' et al. What, are you on crack? To compare OMC with this is ridiculous. The singer here is not very good, and the playing comes across as kind of sloppy to me. I love good hard rock and heavy metal such as Blue Murder, Whitesnake, Black Sabbath (w/Tony Martin), Fifth Angel, Leverage and so on, but this doesn't stand up by any means to those great artists. Can't see how anyone can like this stuff.


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