Description
2016 reissue on arctic white marbled vinyl with two bonus tracks. Limited 300 numbered copies
Unquestionably the best offering from New York’s Riot, Fire Down Under is considered by many to be an early-’80s metal classic. After two marginally successful LPs, 1977’s Rock City and 1979’s Narita, bandleader Mark Reale worked out all the kinks in Riot’s membership and musical delivery, and the results are dramatic. The songs are tight and memorable, the guitars are flashy, and the production is aggressive and slick on this 1981 collection. The group’s best and most recognizable tune, “Swords & Tequila,” kicks off Fire Down Under with an astonishing power surge. Other standouts include the fast-paced title track, “Outlaw,” and “Don’t Bring Me Down.” The intensity then lets up as some bland numbers dampen the second half of Fire Down Under. But despite a few lesser cuts, this effort qualifies as one of the top metal discs of 1981, and the only Riot recording that competes with mainstays from the likes of Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, and (early) Def Leppard.
Track list:
1. Swords And Tequila
2. Fire Down Under
3. Feel The Same
4. Outlaw
5. Don’t Bring Me Down
6. Don’t Hold Back
7. Altar Of The King
8. No Lies
9. Run For Your Life
10. Flashbacks
11. Misty Morning Rain
12. You’re All I Needed Tonight