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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Yet another Fastway re-packaging from BGO,
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This review is from: Collection (Audio CD)
This is the second Fastway effort from England's BGO (Beat Goes On) label. Over the summer, they released in the U.S. the first two Fastway records on one CD. This latest release pulls tunes from all of the Dave King-era Fastway releases, including the near-impossible-to-find "Waiting For The Roar".What you get in "Collection" is 19 tunes, with the 15 of the 19 being from either "Fastway", "All Fired Up" or the soundtrack to "Trick or Treat". As those three albums are now fairly easily found, it raises the question - is this "Collection" worth it? The answer is that it depends on your perspective. As a completist, you may want this for your own library. But it may also depend on your feelings about "Waiting For The Roar". WFTR was definitely a calculated effort to sound more commercial for Fastway. In fact, keyboards are very prominent and the song structures and production values also are very much tilted towards commercial rock such as it was in the '80's. Personally, I was torn over WFTR. I really liked some of the songs, but some of the songs just sounded flat. Fortunately, "Collection" grabs basically the strongest songs from WFTR, including my fave, "The World Waits For You". So to me, I picked up "Collection" based on that song alone. As for the re-packaging itself, there are liner notes from Dave Ling of Classic Rock magazine. The notes provide an interesting overview of the band and are suprisingly non-apologetic in describing events and even reviewing the records. We also learn that after the "failure" of WFTR, that Fastway's last chance from the lable was to come up with a good disc for the "Trick or Treat" soundtrack. Given that information, it's very interesting to hear the huge differences between WFTR and TOT. Overall, if you like Fastway, this is a disc worth having. You'll get over 75 minutes of Fastway, including 4 hard-to-find tracks.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ALL FIRED UP FOR THIS ONE!,
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This review is from: Collection (Audio CD)
Well, as i was perusing amazon.com looking for something to pick up, i came across this little ditty.Enjoying my teen years in the 80s,this was one of the bands that i loved,sadly i was one of the few people i knew that even cared about this band,but for the life of me i cant understand why thier label never got this band over with the fans of rock music at the time. I was doubly pleased to find tracks from the hard to find "waiting for the roar" release, which i still have on vinyl.This thankfully omits any releases of the post-dave king incarnation of fastway,which spawned 2 of the most unforgettable releases of rock history which were "bad,bad girls" and "on target".But i digress, as far as this one is concerned it also features tracks from the trick or treat record, and one of the greatest rock songs ever, "say what you will".Eddie Clarke who was the guitarist from fastway made a major mistake by letting dave king go, this guy easily is the most underrated singer i have ever heard, any fans of dave king can find his work on a cd from a band called katmandu, which only released one cd but it was a great one at that, dave can be heard now in a band called flogging molly which can be described as a irish-folk,rock,punk band who are currently touring on the warped tour 2001.Any fans of fastway who want a greatest hits collection do themselves a service to get this one rather than the other one out there released by thier label.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fastway - 'The Collection' (Connoisseur),
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This review is from: Collection (Audio CD)
Here's one Fastway release,that until here recently I never even knew about.Nineteen tracks pulled from the four 'key' Fastway albums.You get tunes from their '83 self-titled debut,'84's 'All Fired Up',86's 'The World Waits For You' and their '87,tough to beat 'Trick Or Treat' movie soundtrack.So,there you go.Wish these guys would consider a reunion sometime.Seriously doubt they ever would.Wonder what Dave King is up to these days.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Waiting for the "release",
By starch1ld "starch1ld" (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Collection (Audio CD)
Fastway is one of the most under-rated bands of the 80's and early 90's. This collection is a pretty good represenative of the band and includes songs from what I feel is one of the best albums of all time--Waiting for the Roar. I am fortunate enough to have 2 copies of WFTR, and I would not give them up for anything. A couple of years ago, I would have probably bought this cd just for the first four tracks. I see by Amazon's sales ranking that this set is selling pretty good considering, so why won't some record company re-release WFTR and All Fired Up? I guess it's the same story as Twisted Sister's Come Out and Play--it took years for someone to release that one--Dee Himself.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
fastway -collection,
By Thresa Jennings (dallas, tx United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Collection (Audio CD)
i love this cd by fastway it reallys rocks and i really recommend it. fast eddie clarke really shows his talent.the best purchase i have made.the best collection of fastway you will find.once you listen to it will be hardto put down. just try it and you will like it.they know what they re doing and they certainlly show it on this cd.i hope to seethem in concert in the near future.id love to hear more of them.
3.0 out of 5 stars
This is a "no lose" formula,
By Scott B. Saul "opinionated, yet truthful, mu... (COOPER CITY, FL USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Collection (Audio CD)
Fastway did something that was a "no brainer", they assembled credible 70's era artists and recorded stereotypcial 70's era, riff based hard rocking tunes...during the 1980's new wave of Brittsih metal
While nothing here is groundbreaking, this music will always be palatable to anybody with an affinity for this type of music or for somebody raised on 70's hard rock. "Say what you will" is my highlight.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Say what you will, but this is a must have CD.,
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This review is from: Collection (Audio CD)
All the popular tunes and a few more obscure ones that are essential additions to a great 80's metal collection. The sound quality is great.
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Collection by Fastway (Audio CD - 2000)
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