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Jag Panzer -Keep It True X 2008 dlp

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Double album on black vinyls. Limited 100 numbered copies

Jag Panzer recorded at the tenth Keep It True festival in Germany, which took place in April of 2008. Many had been impressed by Titan Force with Harry Conklin on vocals on the first day so when the second day come it didnt matter that bands like Manilla Road and Heathen had been on before them. People still hung around until late just to see and hear Harry Conklin again and it was a wise thing to do, otherwise they would have missed what was probably the highlight of the festival. They had announced an extra long show with a special surprise, and the band delivered even more. Starting with a three pack from Ample Destruction, the band made clear from the start that they would demand every rest of power left in the audience. The set was like a true best of selection picking tracks from almost every release in the history of Jag Panzer. The cheering audience hung on The Tyrant’s lips who made sure to equal the great performance of the day before. In the middle of the set, Bob Parduba entered the stage, and Harry Conklin left. Bob had replaced Conklin on one album which was never released but leaked to the fans as a bootleg. Several songs were used for later albums, so most of the fans were familiar with hymns like “Chain Of Command”, now sang by the original recording voice from 1986. A rare “Never Surrender” was played to much surprise, before Conklin returned to the stage for a duet: “Shadow Thief”. After another three songs including the highlight “The Crucifix” from the debut album, Jag Panzer went off stage. That they would come back for an encore was obvious, although they had already played two hours, but there was hardly a song the band could play that was missing from this already perfect set that could increase the satisfaction in the crowd. So instead of playing more Jag Panzer songs, the band dove into a great cover version of Mercyful Fate’s “Gypsy”, followed by another appearance of Bob Parduba for Judas Priest’s “Electric Eye” before The Tyrant finally concluded the festival with Iron Maiden’s “Where Eagles Dare”. If there ever was a perfect Jag Panzer set, this was the one!

Track list:
1. Intro
2. Generally Hostile
3. Licensed To Kill
4. Symphony Of Terror
5. Black
6. King At A Price
7. Fate’s Triumph
8. Lustful And Free
9. Tyranny
10. Warfare
11. The Mission
12. Chain Of Command
13. Never Surrender-with Robert Parduba
14. Shadow Thief-with Robert Parduba
15. Take To The Sky-with Robert Parduba
16. Battle Zones
17. Future Shock
18. The Moors
19. Reign Of The Tyrants
20. Iron Eagle

Additional information

Label

Iron Eagle Records

Catalogue Number

IE 160/161

Release Year

2018