CD FEATURES:
• Originally recorded between 81-87
• Now on a real CD for the first time
• 22-tracks fully re-mastered
• Rehearsal & demo tracks(only available on CD version)
• Full-color multi-page booklet
• Band history bio
• Complete lyrics and photos
• Limited to 500 worldwide
OVERVIEW:
WARHEAD was the real deal! They had it all and were undoubtedly on the path to worldwide stardom. After all, Warhead won the Miller Highlife Rock to Riches national contest which helped spark the careers of Bon Jovi, Twisted Sister, Night Ranger and many others.
WARHEAD formed back in 1981 when guitarists Greg Metts and Bob Emerson met while attending the University of South Carolina. Lex Scott (vocals) and Bubba Rucker (drums) were soon recruited. Fellow USC student, Erol Denizkurt, was the last piece of the puzzle added to round out Warhead’s solid lineup – a lineup that would never deviate or change course.
The story of Warhead took place in the early ’80s when new/more flamboyant types of hard rock bands were winning favor amongst the masses as the music was becoming a visual medium thanks to MTV and countless cable shows that were now exposing imagery in conjunction with the music - Warhead was a perfect fit!
At the forefront of a burgeoning “Hard Rock” medium, Warhead hit the studio and recorded and released their first single, “Street Survivors”. This led to the aforementioned win of the Miller Highlife Rock to Riches national contest. As their popularity grew, they were able to land a deal with a booking agency, CMC, who kept the band on the road throughout the southeast opening for acts like Foghat, Molly Hatchet, Black Oak Arkansas, Spirit, The Romantics, Blackfoot and others. Warhead also headlined the Friday night slot at the Coastal Carolina Fair’s large outdoor arena. One of the more memorable gigs took place in North Carolina was when Warhead joined fellow rockers, and good friends Maxx Warrior (whom later became National Recording Artist Firehouse), for a jam session which included ‘covers’ of a handful of Def Leppard tunes.
In 1984, Warhead’s Tonight We Rock EP, became CMC Records’ first release (despite the fact that they were not actually signed to the label) after CMC moved from being a booking agency to a record label. (In fact, the 2-track 25 single that was released has garnered bids of up to $200 on eBay).
Throughout the ’80s, WARHEAD kept the momentum going by recording more material and playing live shows wherever they could book a gig. The band took numerous meetings in NY City with the likes of Atlantic Records, Elektra Records, Chrysalis Records, and many other up-and-coming labels, but never got the deal they tried so hard for. In the late 80s,
In early 2019, WARHEAD signed with Heaven and Hell Record, to release a collection of studio tracks and live tracks; and to permanently document the band's history for ‘old school hard-rock fans’ around the globe.
This will be the first time this material has ever been released on a real silver pressed CD, as is the preference of fans and collectors.
The compilation is packed with 22-tracks including; the 1983 ‘Explosive Rock’ single, 1986 ‘Tonight We Rock’ EP, four additional studio tracks, 10 live rehearsal tracks and two demo songs. Packaged with up with the treatment H&H Records is known for; re-mastered, full-color multi-page booklet full of lyrics, photos and band history bio. As well as new artwork created by Steven Cobb. This is the ultimate collection of one of the best Eastcoast circuit bands of the 1980s. And it will be limited to only 500 copies worldwide… This will be the ultimate collection. If you are looking for a solid hard rock album with a fist-pumping 80s flare, then you cannot go wrong by picking up this true gem!
FOR FANS OF:
Blue Oyster Cult, Riot, KISS, Starz,Y&T, and Twisted Sister
TRACK LIST:
01. Street Survivor
02. Pick Your Poison
03. Tonight We Rock
04. Highschool Girls
05. Come on and Dance
06. School's Out
07. Cryin' Shame
08. Savior in Rock
09. So Strong, So Fragile
10. I'm the One
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SKU: 685747053122
$12.99Price
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