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This release contain a 16-page booklet with unreleased photomaterials and interviews.
Into Glory Ride is something of a transitional album, moving away from the melodicism of Battle Hymns and toward the ultra-heavy Hail to England. As such, it's a bit murky and unfocused, although some songs are strong enough to rise above the sonic scuzz and become Manowar standards. ~ Steve Huey
In a declaration of war against its critics and the conservative-minded music industry and as a vow of honor to their fans and their music, the members of Manowar inked their second recording contract in their own blood for the release of “Into Glory Ride”. "Into Glory Ride”, the band's second album, has shown further development, particularly in terms of the songwriting, which has already become more epic compared with their debut. The album contains some undoubted Manowar classics such as “Gates Of Valhalla”, “Secret Of Steel”; “Revelation (Death's Angel)” or “March of Revenge (By The Soldiers Of Death)”. This epic album of monumental proportion also heralded the arrival of Scott Columbus, later known as the “Drummer of Doom”. As a special bonus the digi pack silver edition features a 16-pages booklet with previously unreleased photomaterial as well as interviews with the band members plus lyrics and liner notes. In addition to this, the album has been digitally remastered.
Manowar: Eric Adams (vocals); Karl Logan (guitars); Joey DeMaio (bass guitar); Scott Columbus (drums). Into Glory Ride Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal | | Label | SPV | | Orig Year | 1983 | | All Time Sales Rank | 75755  | | CD Universe Part number | 6868334 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 28, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Manowar; Jon Mathias | | Engineer | Jon Mathias | | Additional Info | Silver Edition |
Manowar Into Glory Ride Songs | 1. | Warlord |
| 2. | Secret of Steel |
| 3. | Gloves of Metal |
| 4. | Gates of Valhalla |
| 5. | Hatred |
| 6. | Revelation (Death's Angel) |
| 7. | March For Revenge (By the Soldiers of Death) |
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