Balls to the Wall [Bonus Tracks] Accept

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CD - Remastered / Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 08/28/2001
  • Original Release: 1984
  • Sales Rank: 9,143
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998575622
 
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Balls to the Wall [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENBalls to the Wall 5:43
2LISTENLondon Leatherboys 3:57
3LISTENFight It Back 3:34
4LISTENHead Over Heels 4:25
5LISTENLosing More Than You've Ever Had 5:09
6LISTENLove Child 3:34
7LISTENTurn Me On 5:12
8LISTENLosers and Winners 4:20
9LISTENGuardian of the Night 4:24
10LISTENWinterdreams 4:55
11LISTENHead Over Heels Live / Bonus Track 5:52
12LISTENLove Child Live / Bonus Track 4:57

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Editorial Reviews

Accept's most notorious album, Balls to the Wall was also their biggest commercial success. Following hot upon the heels of their creative breakthrough, Restless and Wild, you'd also be hard pressed to find a more sexually charged record in any musical genre. Its hysterically nonsensical lyrics notwithstanding, the legendary title track remains an irresistible, fist-pumping masterpiece that came to epitomize the modern, slow-marching metal anthem as it became known. And when paired with second single "London Leatherboys," it arguably constitutes the most blatantly homoerotic couplet in the history of heavy metal (eat your heart out, Rob Halford). "Fight It Back" is about as close as the band gets to their old, semi-thrashing ways (taken to the limit the previous year with the maniacal "Fast as a Shark"), and it is the more melodic "Head Over Heels" and semi-ballad "Losing More Than You've Ever Had" that set the tone for Accept's future direction. The album's third undisputed classic, the driving "Love Child," kicks off side two with one of metal's great staccato riffs -- so good, the band revisits it nearly verbatim a few songs later with "Losers and Winners," which is nearly as powerful. And though not quite as celebrated, the remaining tracks are no less potent, especially the slowly building tension heard on the downright lascivious "Turn Me On." The bottom line here is that this, like its predecessor Restless and Wild, is an essential heavy metal album, and any fan worth his salt should own them both. But, for the sake of first-time visitors, Balls to the Wall is the slightly more melodic, less gritty of the two. Whichever you chose, you can only win. [Legacy's 2001 reissue appends a pair of live bonus tracks: "Head Over Heels" and "Love Child."] Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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April 02, 2008: This is Accept's most famous album. Its like their Back in Black. It may not be my favorite Accept album but it is the album most people start with when they get into Accept. Its great record anyway. They take their typical rousing blues based metal sound of the first four albums and add a melodic anthemic feel to the songs. Particalary in the swaggering title track probably Accepts most famous song, a real partyrocker. If you want oldfashioned fun heavy metal this is a CD for you