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    • Release Date: 08/24/1999
    • Original Release: 1984
    • Sales Rank: 44,908
    • Label: METAL BLADE
    • UPC: 039841422627
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    March of the Saint

    1March Of The Saint 4:11
    2Can U Deliver 3:34
    3Mad House 3:53
    4Take A Turn 3:50
    5Seducer 3:49
    6Mutiny On The World 3:29
    7Glory Hunter 5:09
    8Stricken By Fate 3:30
    9Envy 2:56
    10False Alarm 4:14

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    Throughout the '80s, you'd be hard-pressed to find an American heavy metal band which sounded more British than Armored Saint. While most of their contemporaries seemed preoccupied with the fast-growing thrash metal movement, here was a group of committed purists who were simply updating traditional metal at its best for the '80s generation. By the same token, the band was never able to benefit from the perks of being associated with a "scene" per se, which might explain their relative obscurity despite consistently issuing such quality material. But, for the record, with the exception of 1990's also stellar Symbol of Salvation, never was the group's bombastic style better represented than on their 1984 debut March of the Saint, which is so straightforward a metal record, it's almost hard to describe. An orchestrated guitar theme introduces the memorable title track, and further highlights such as "Can U Deliver," "Madhouse," and the astonishing "Take a Turn" are as commendable for their maturity and power as they are for their sense of economy. The dual-guitar team of Dave Prichard and Phil Sandoval is simply incredible considering their young ages (too bad they would soon fall out), dueling it out for solo after amazing solo throughout the disk. The album's second half isn't quite as strong as the first, but March of the Saint still qualifies as an overlooked classic of American metal. Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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    March 26, 2008: If you like simple good time headbanging heavy metal ala Saxon, Motley Crue, Accept or Aerosmith this is for you. John Bush is one of the best heavy rock singers ever. I think he sounds like Sammy Hagar. If you are somebody who is getting sick and tired of dorky powermetal bands like Gamma Ray, Jag Panzer or Twisted Tower Dire and wants some real heavy metal GET IT!!!