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Personnel: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals); John Van Tongeren (keyboards); Tim Gaines, Bradford Cobb (bass guitar); Robert Sweet (drums). Recording information: Master Control Studio, Burbank, CA. Photographers: Annamaria DiSanto; Suzen Carson; Anne Revenge; Neil Zlozower. Unknown Contributor Role: Stryper. Arrangers: Michael Sweet; Stephan Galfas. When the majority of Christian artists were going unheard in the secular market, Stryper became even more visible among non-Christian audiences with its third album, To Hell with the Devil. This was the first time a Stryper album went platinum -- something the headbangers' presence on MTV no doubt played a role in. And the fact that this album boasted Stryper's strongest writing up to that point didn't hurt. The southern Californians sound especially confident and inspired on "The Way," "Sing-Along Song," "More Than a Man" and the infectious title song. But as invigorating as the up-tempo numbers are, Stryper's ballads didn't improve a bit; "All of Me" and the hit "Honestly" are as annoying as ever. ~ Alex Henderson To Hell With The Devil Music Stryper To Hell With The Devil Songs To Hell With The Devil Music Review Average Rating: (3.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews The words in each song are powerful The words in each song are powerful and not ashamed of the Gospel. I only wish the band was still togeter. We used "Together as One " and "Honestly" for our wedding songs 12 years ago. We are still happily married and love our songs. Back then only cassettes were available, now we can enjoy the CDs. Submitted by a reviewer (TEXAS USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
On the money Stryper are a christian band, if that bugs you in any way, simply avoid this disc.
If, however, you are like me and like the metal of the 80's and are not phased by a band expressing their beliefs then this is a perfect album.
Michael's voice is killer and a nice reminder of when you could have loud guitars and tunes together.
Standout tracks for me are the title track and "the way".
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NOT BAD, BUT... The music is not bad, but the lyrics are simply awful (If god listens to his I´m sure He'll vomit!)... Please less religion more rock. Submitted by jorge (riviera. granada, SPAIN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
stryper rocks this cd is great, heard this album when i was younger , had to get cd stryper truly rocks for jesus Submitted by kowboyfrhell666 (uvalde tx) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
CHRISTIAN BAND ROCKS THE HOUSE SAW THEM IN CONCERT 1986 AS THE "OTHER BAND" PLAYING. LIKED THEM BETTER THAN THE FEATURE BAND (HEART).NICE BLEND OF VOCALS/GUITAR/DRUMS. Submitted by navychief1 (Phiippines) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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To Hell With The Devil
$8.49 Stryper: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals), Tim Gaines (keyboards, bass, background vocals); Robert Sweet (drums). Personnel: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar); Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals); Tim Gaines (keyboards, background vocals); Robert Sweet (drums); Christopher Currell (programming). Audio Mixer: Jim (H. M.) Faraci. Recording information: Amigo Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Clover Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA. Illustrator: Tom Utley. When church leaders were accusing heavy metal of encouraging Satanism, Stryper set out to prove that metal and hard rock could be used to promote Christianity. The southern California band was viewed with suspicion by both ...
| | Stryper Soldiers Under Command CD (1985)
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$8.49 While The Yellow and Black Attack! earned Stryper a fair amount of publicity, it was Soldiers Under Command that put the band on the map commercially. The album went gold, and Stryper became a major hit on MTV without abandoning its Christian message. Glossy yet intense pop-metal like "The Rock That Makes Me Roll" ...
| | Stryper In God We Trust CD (1988)
To Hell With The Devil
$8.49 Personnel: John Van Tongeren, Bill Meyers, Billy Meyers (keyboards); Steve Croes (Synclavier). Unknown Contributor Roles: Tim Gaines; Michael Sweet; Oz Fox; Robert Sweet. Unquestionably Stryper's strongest and most rockin' album, To Hell with the Devil was a tough act to follow. Instead of following it up with something equally intense, the band stressed its pop side on In God We Trust. Though not quite as big a seller as To Hell with the Devil, the album quickly went gold and fell short of platinum. In God isn't a terrible album by any means, and it does have its moments (most notably, "Come to the Everlife" and "The Writing's on the Wall"), but some of the other material isn't very memorable. Quite often, Stryper sounds like just another MTV-friendly arena rock band. More devoted Stryper aficionados are the main listeners who should acquire this album. ~ Alex Henderson Unquestionably Stryper's strongest and most rockin' album, To Hell with the Devil was a tough act to follow. Instead of following it up with something equally intense, the band stressed ...
| | Stryper Against The Law CD (1990)
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$8.49 Personnel: Michael Sweet (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Oz Fox (guitar, background vocals); Brent Jeffers (keyboards, drums); John Purcell, John Purdell (keyboards); Robert Sweet (drums); Tom Werman (percussion); Tim Gaines, Jeff Scott Soto (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Eddie DeLena. Recording information: Devonshire Studios; Music Grinder; The Music Grinder. Photographers: Ed Colver; Neil Zlozower; David Perry. A definite improvement over In God We Trust, the grittier Against the Law is not only a more consistently rockin' album, it's also much more focused ...
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$11.49 Personnel: Randy Travis; Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, resonator guitar, arch guitar, banjo, mandolin); Brent Mason (acoustic guitar, gut-string guitar); Al Anderson, Larry Beaird (acoustic guitar); Randy Kohrs (dobro); Craig Duncan and the Smoky Mountain Band (hammer dulcimer); Larry Franklin (mandolin, fiddle); Connie Ellisor, Carl Gorodetzky, Pamela Sixfin (violin); Jim Grosjean, Kris Wilkinson (viola); Anthony LaMarchina (cello); Jelly Roll Johnson (harmonica); Tony Harrell (accordion, harmonium); Eric Darken (vibraphone, bass drum, snare drum, clay drum, cymbals, djembe, Jew's harp, shaker, tambourine, timpani, bells, chimes); Casey Wood (snare drum, hi-hat, tambourine, bells); Chip Davis, Cindy Walker, Pastor Matthew Hagee, Christina Ketterling, Billy Davis, Sidney Cox, Lisa Silver, Suzanne Cox, Vicki Hampton, Wes Hightower (background vocals); The Crabb Family, The Blind Boys of Alabama. Audio Mixer: Kyle Lehning. Recording information: Clinton Recording Studios, New York, NY; John Hagee Ministries, San Antonio, TX; Stepbridge Studios, Santa Fe, NM; The Compound, Nashville, TN; The Home Place, Cotton Valley, LA. Photographer: Eric Swanson . If 2004's Passing Through was comprised primarily of inspirational songs with a modern bent, Randy Travis's 2005 follow-up Glory Train: Songs of Faith, Worship and Praise acts as its flip-side, being devoted largely to traditional spiritual songs. More than that, the songs on Glory Train are by and large classic Black gospel tunes, which is something that Travis hasn't explored before, and his mild stretching here results in a splendid album. Not only does he tackle standards like "Sing Down Chariot" and "Oh Death" along with several Sister Rosetta Tharpe tunes, including "This Train" and "Down by the Riverside," he brings in the Blind Boys of Alabama for harmonies on several songs. Although there are a few detours into tasteful, calm contemporary inspirational material, such as "Shout to the Lord," this grounding in classic gospel gives this ...
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