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Running Wild is a power
metal band that was formed in the late 70's by guitarist Rolf Kasparak, (better
known as Rock'n'Rolf) who has remained the only consistent member in the group.
They signed with Noise in 1982 and released "Gates of Purgatory."
This band is new to me as a friend in Germany only recently introduced me to
them. Being a fan of German-style power metal bands like Accept,
Helloween and Blind
Guardian, they began rapidly growing on me. Unfortunately none of their
albums are readily available in the U.S. and are only available as pricey imports.
Rock'n'Rolf has also produced a few albums including Kreyson's
"Angel on the Run."
Running Wild-Gates to Purgatory (Noise) 1984
1. "Victim of States Power" (3:39)
2. "Black Demon" (4:29)
3. "Preacher" (4:26)
4. "Soldiers of Hell" (3:30)
5. "Diabolic Force" (5:04)
6. "Adrian (Son of Satan)" (2:54)
7. "Genghis Khan" (4:13)
8. "Prisoner of Our Time" (5:26)
9. "Walpurgis Night (The Sign of Women's Fight)" (4:41)
10. "Satan" (4:08)
Running Wild's debut is much different than most of the rest of their catalogue. The music is still good-quality speed metal, but the band's lyrical themes are not of pirates, rather it is following the early speed metal trend of insipid Satanism. "Satan this and Satan that, blah, blah, blah." Obviously the band figured out how incredibly silly they sounded because by record number two, the band had already begun changing lyrical directions, steering clear of becoming another Venom clone. I've got to say also, that Rolf's vocals are amusing on this disc as his German accent is very thick.
Running Wild-Branded and Exiled (Noise) 1985
1."Branded and Exiled"
(3:53)
2."Realm of Shades" (4:27)
3."Fight the Oppression" (4:53)
4."Marching to Die" (4:35)
5."Gods of Iron" (4:01)
6."Mordor" (4:49)
7."Evil Spirit" (3:18)
8."Chains and Leather" (5:42)
Second album for these German speed metallers. This one is produced a bit better than the first "Gates of Purgatory." In any case, a good early heavy metal album. The pirate image has not yet started on this one but the band has begun to dump the silly hell and brimstone lyrics.
Running Wild-Under Jolly Roger (Noise) 1987
1. "Under Jolly Roger"
(4:42)
2. "Beggar's Night" (3:19)
3. "Diamonds of the Black Chest"
4. "War in the Gutter" (5:05)
5. "Raise Your First" (5:29)
6. "Land of ICe" (4:56)
7. "Raw Ride" (3:08)
8. "Merciless Game" (3:45)
All I have to say about this one is that I am glad it wasn't the first Running Wild album I had ever heard or it may have been the last. The pirate image that began with this album was laid on a bit too thick, even corrupting the music. I'm sure if I had I heard this in 1984 I may not have thought it was as bad as I did upon hearing it for the first time in 2000. Having said that, however, "Under Jolly Roger" is one of those albums that has grown on me over time and now I like it quite a bit. I'm not sure why, but now, after living with it for a year, I think "Under Jolly Roger" is actually better than "Branded & Exiled" and actually shows huge amounts of musical maturity. Gotta say though, the pirate thing threw me for a loop for at first.
Running Wild-Port Royal (Noise) 1988
1. "Intro" (:50)
2. "Port Royal" (4:12)
3. "Raging Fire" (3:28)
4. "Into the Arena" (3:59)
5. "Uaschitschun" (4:53)
6. "Final Gates" -instrumental (2:59)
7. "Conquistadores" (4:49)
8. "Blown to Kingdom Come" (3:19)
9. "Warchild" (3:00)
10. "Mutiny" (4:27)
11. "Calico Jack" (8:14)
Much better than "Under Jolly Roger" but still not up to par with some of the speed metal albums to come. "Port Royal" is a disc I picked up long after having such killer discs as "Pule of Skulls" and especially "The Rivalry." So, this is probably why these older discs don't hit me over the head like they would have if I had heard them in the late 80's. Still, I do like this album and have given it plenty of play time.
Running Wild-Death or Glory (Noise) 1989
1. "Riding the Storm" (6:27)
2. "Renegade" (4:29)
3. "Evilution" (4:43)
4. "Running Blood" (4:29)
5. "Highland Glory (The Eternal Fight)" -instrumental (4:51)
6. "Marooned" (5:12)
7. "Bad to the Bone" (4:46)
8. "Tortuga Bay" (3:16)
9. "Death or Glory" (3:56)
10. "The Battle of Waterloo" (7:50)
11. "March On" (4:08)
BONUS TRACKS
12. "Hanged, Drawn and Quartered" (4:38)
13. "Win or Be Drowned" (4:17)
Another excellent speed metal release from the pirates of Germany. With each cd, these guys have continued to craft their art. Somehow Running Wild have retained the classic power/speed metal sound yet they have also stayed very unique avoiding many of the cliches that were apparent on their first two albums. They really have developed a sound of their own that is not comparable to anyone else. One particular standout cut on this album is the instrumental "Highland Glory (The Eternal Fight)" that features some impressive "tap-on" bass work. Picked up this cd on eBay for around $7. There is also another version with the entire "The Privateer" ep included as bonus tracks.
Running Wild-Blazon Stone (Noise) 1991
1. "Blazon Stone" (6:32)
2. "Lonewolf" (4:49)
3. "Slavery" (5:16)
4. "Fire & Ice" (4:10)
5. "Little Big Horn" (4:59)
6. "Over the Rainbow" -instrumental (1:56)
7. "White Masque" (4:17)
8. "Rolling Wheels" (5:32)
9. "Bloody Red Rose" (5:06)
10. "Straight to Hell" (3:50)
11. "Heads or Tails" (4:58)
12. "Billy the Kid" (4:48)
13. "Genocide" (4:47)
"Blazon Stone" is a very slick and high caliber speed metal disc that tones down the pirate image a bit and allows the music to be the main focus. One highlight is the very cool bass instrumental "Over the Rainbow" (no, it is not the Wizard of Oz song). Biggest highlight for me, however, is the obscure, but cool Thin Lizzy cover "Genocide." This was actually a surprise for me when I recieved this disc. I did not expect the "Little Big Horn" Maxi-single to be included as bonus tracks.
Running Wild-Pile of Skulls (Noise) 1992
1. "Chamber of Lies" (2:21)
2. "Whirlwind" (4:52)
3. "Sinister" (5:06)
4. "Black Wings of Death" (5:17)
5. "Fistful of Dynamite" (4:06)
6. "Roaring Thunder" (5:56)
7. "Pile of Skulls" (4:39)
8. "Lead or Gold" (5:07)
9. "White Buffalo" (5:17)
10. "Jenning's Revenge" (4:18)
11. "Treasure Island" (11:14)
BONUS TRACKS
12. "Beggars' Night" (4:57)
13. "Hanged, Drawn and Quartered" (4:39)
14. "Win or Be Drowned" (4:17)
15. "Uaschitschun '92" (5:04)
"Pile of Skulls" is the first Running Wild album I had ever heard and I must confess it is a good German power metal album. The theme of the album is about corruption and the abuse of power through history combined with the band's pirate image that they have upheld for years. This disc was originally released in 1992 but was recently re-released with four bonus songs.
Running Wild-Black Hand Inn (EMI) 1994
1. "The Curse" (3:15)
2. "Black Hand Inn" (4:32)
3. "Mr. Deadhead" (4:02)
4. "Souless" (4:57)
5. "The Privateer" (4:21)
6. "Fight the Fire of Hate" (6:38)
7. "The Pantom of the Black Hand Inn" (6:25)
8. "Freewind Rider" (5:16)
9. "Powder & Iron" (5:18)
10. "Dragonmen" (5:42)
11. "Genesis (The Making and the Fall of Man)" (15:21)
My friend Olaf found this disc used for $4. I don't think I have ever seen a used Running Wild cd. Anyhow, the music is typical of Running Wild-speed riffs, double bass gallore, loads of cool guitar solos or in other words, excellent German speed metal! Favorite track is the epic 15 minute long, fantasy tale "Genesis."
Running Wild-Masquerade (Noise) 1995
1. "The Contract/The Crypts of Hades" (2:20)
2. "Masquerade" (4:20)
3. "Demonized" (4:41)
4. "Black Soul" (5:18)
5. "Lions of the Sea" (5:49)
6. "Rebel at the Heart" (5:45)
7. "Wheel of Doom" (4:03)
8. "Metalhead" (4:57)
9. "Soliel Royal" (4:45)
10. "Men in Black" (4:36)
11. "Underworld" (6:15)
More speed infested metal madness from Rolf and crew. This particular album is a concept album based around those who sell themselves out to corruption (or the devil in this case). The album opens with a discussion between "The Three" and "Redcoal," who I suppose is a demon. The demon asks if they are willing to lie to the world and give up their very souls for fame and power. Of course The Three say yes and the story begins. "Masquerade," "Wheel of Doom" and "Lions of the Sea" feature some of the fasted double bassing I have ever heard. No drum machines here! (Hear that all you crappy black metal bands. We're talking REAL speed metal here, not cheesy drum machines!) Just a great power/speed metal disc overall and, in my opinion, ranking up at the top of Running Wild's catalogue.
Running Wild-The Rivalry (GUN) 1998
1. "March of the Final Battle
(The End of All Evil)" (2:00)
2. "The Rivalry" (5:34)
3. "Kiss of Death" (3:36)
4. "Firebreather" (4:04)
5. "Return of the Dragon" (6:48)
6. "Resurrection" (4:45)
7. "Ballad of Willian Kidd" (8:43)
8. "Agents of Black" (3:56)
9. "Fire & Thunder" (7:33)
10. "The Poison" (4:39)
11. "Adventure Gallery" (4:19)
12. "Man on the Moon" (4:48)
13. "War & Peace" (7:44)
1998 and Rock'n'Rolf and the boys are still hanging. I can't believe that after releasing an album almost every year since 1982 that Running Wild are still holding on to that pirate image. Oh well, the music on "Rivalry" is still excellent German power metal. The only way anyone would know of the image is by examining the pictures and digging very deep into the lyrics. Running Wild would hang well with the likes of Gamma Ray, Helloween or even Blind Guardian.
Running Wild-Victory (Pavement) 2000
1. "Fall of Dorkas" (5:16)
2. "When Time Runs Out" (5:16)
3. "Timeriders" (4:22)
4. "Into the Fire" (4:55)
5. "Revolution" (2:56)
6. "The Final Waltz" (1:19)
7. "Tsar" (7:07)
8. "The Hussar" (4:03)
9. "The Guardian" (5:07)
10. "Return of the Gods" (5:29)
11. "Silent Killer" (4:43)
12. "Victory" (4:49)
Victory" is the first Running Wild that I know of that has been readily available in the U.S. Actually I was surprised to find this disc here at all but apparently the band has struck up a licensing agreement with Pavement Music in Arizona. Musically, "Victory" continues to explore the same musical territories as past Running Wild discs. Rolf knows how to write good quality speed metal so he continues to do what he does best, rather than veer off in other directions. The music is fast and furious, but seems a bit more controlled and even a bit more dynamic than some past material. Once again, there is lots of double bass, fast rhythms, and excellent guitar leads. "Revelation" is a speed metal rendition of the Beatles classic.