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ROAR TO THE CORE, the 13 track release from heavy metal group Sabre, features "Miracle Man" and "Sunken Ships."
Sabre recorded one of the best of the mid-period singles released by NWOBHM laben Neat records in the form of the excellent "Miracle Man" and contributed to the highly regarded, Maiden-esque "Cry To The Wind" to that label's legendary "60 Minutes & Metal" label sampler, but there was never an album until now. "Roar To The Core" collects all the band's demo recordings, the three song Neat session and some archivally important rehearsal recordings featuring future Lionheart vocalist Rob "Chad" Brown. Featuring exclusive photos and extensive sleeve notes, "Roar To The Core" is an essential release in the NWOBHM genre, filling in a large hole in the whole NWOBHM story. Sabre Roar To The Core Songs | 1. | Miracle Man |
| 2. | Can You Feel It? |
| 3. | On the Loose |
| 4. | Sunken Ships |
| 5. | Fighting Talk |
| 6. | Wounded Heart |
| 7. | Red Light Lover |
| 8. | Miracle Man |
| 9. | On the Loose |
| 10. | Cry to the Wind |
| 11. | Woundn't You Like to Know? |
| 12. | Kick Me When I'm Down |
| 13. | Work's a Four Letter Word |
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