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Trial By Fire: Greatest & Latest [Import]

Bachman Turner Overdrive Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (18 July 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: CMC
  • ASIN: B00002DEMS
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 463,458 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. House Of The Rising Sun
2. Roll On Down The Highway
3. Trial By Fire
4. Hold Back The Water
5. Blue Collar
6. Gimme Your Money Please
7. Let It Ride
8. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
9. Not Fragile
10. Hey You
11. Take It Like A Man
12. Nothin' Comes Easy
13. Testify
14. Four Wheel Drive
15. A Sense Of Danger

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TRIAL BY ROCK 5 Dec 2010
By PM.GRAY
Format:Audio CD
THIS CD FROM A REFORMED AND REVAMPED LINE UP OF BACHMAN TURNER OVERDRIVE IS ACTUALLY A VERY GOOD ALBUM THAT I DIDNT KNOW EVEN EXISTED UNTIL RECENTLY MADE UP OF FOUR NEW SONGS AND RERECORDED SONGS FROM THEIR BACK CATALOGUE THE NEW SONGS ARE ALL QUITE GOOD ESPECIALLY THE TITLE TRACK AND NOTHIN COMES EASY MOST OF THE NEW VERIONS OF THE OLD SONGS ARE QUITE GOOD WITH THE ARRANGEMENTS CHANGED ON SOME SONGS LIKE BLUE COLLAR A COUPLE OF THE SONGS ARENT AS GOOD AS THE ORIGINALS BUT THIS IS STILL A STRONG ALBUM EVEN WITHOUT RANDY BACHMAN A GOOD ALBUM TO BUY IF YOUR A REAL FAN OF THE BAND.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
What took you guys so long? 13 Feb 2001
By eveoflove - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Made in EU in 1999, Serial# 5216112, Playing Time 67:43

I had to wait 14 years for this new album; their previous was called "Live!Live!Live!", released back in 1986, and re-issued in 1990 as "The All Time Greatest Hits Live".

I'm a bit partial to BTO; I've seen hundreds of concerts (yes, I saw Led Zeppelin, so I'm that old!) but my first was by a Canadian band called BTO on their 1975 "Four Wheel Drive" tour at the Montreal Forum.

This new CD features 10 re-recorded tracks from the "old" BTO days, plus 5 new tracks. Are these guys great musicians? No. But their performance is un-pretentious, and that makes up for it: they know how to write catchy straight-ahead rock! The versions are different enough to make them interesting, and faithful enough to bring back great memories. The new stuff is good as well, and the sounds make you think they haven't taken a break.

If you like their first 4 albums, you'll definitely like this; if you don't own them, get them and this CD too. It's a shame, but I feel this album will hit the "delete bin" in the not-so-distant future.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
They've still got it... 22 July 2000
By Eric Treasure - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
With all due respect to Randy Bachman, this album shows clearly where the real heart and soul of BTO lies. C.F. Turner's vocals and bass are better than ever, and with Robin Bachman and Blair Thornton back on board, the band sounds as good as it has since Not Fragile. Newcomer Randy Murray is a terrific guitarist, and a perfect fit for BTO. (He also lends his vocal talents to classic songs originally sung by Randy Bachman.) 'Trial By Fire' includes five new cuts, and these alone are more than worth the price. It begins with a smoldering electric blues rendition of the classic 'House Of The Rising Sun' with an inspired vocal performance by Turner. The two new songs written entirely by the band members also stand out as hard rock gems. Check out Randy and Blair's guitar riffs on the title track! 'Nothin'Comes Easy' is a blues-rock ballad with a thunderous beat and heavy guitars reminiscent of 'Not Fragile' and 'Sledgehammer.' 'Testify', a high-octane love song, and the rollicking boogie number 'A Sense Of Danger' round out the new material. The remakes of old songs sound as good or better than the originals, probably in part due to modern recording techniques, which seem to bring out Turner's bass better. Many of these tracks offer new takes on the songs, some subtle, some not - how about a semi-accoustic version of 'Hold Back The Water'? - and are worth a listen even if you've heard the originals a thousand times. Though it may be destined to be heard only by true blue BTO fans like myself, 'Trial By Fire' easily ranks as some of the band's finest work. In fact, the only way this album could be better than it is would be to have even more new material, and possibly giving Randy Murray a shot at singing 'Takin' Care Of Business.'
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
This is so damn good... 2 May 2000
By Ed Williams - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
....I waited a long time for a new BTO CD, and this one does not disappoint. The thing that surprised me the most was the excellent job done on the remaking of the older BTO hits - some of them, like "Hold Back The Water", "Let It Ride", and "Blue Collar" are better than the originals were.

Don't let that be the only reason for purchasing this, though. There are some excellent new songs on this CD, most notably "A Sense Of Danger." When I hear this one, it makes me want to get in my old pick-up with a sweet young thing and find the closest Juliette back road.....

All in all, this is an excellent effort, and it does make you seriously wonder why an American record company hasn't signed these guys. To hear Fred Turner render some new songs alone would entice many of us to continually purchase new BTO product - add Robin's drumming, and the excellent guitar work of Blair and Randy, and you have pure listening pleasure for your aural sensory devices.

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