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'''Sweet Savage''' are a metal band from [[Belfast]], Northern Ireland, formed in 1979. The band once included former [[Dio (band)|Dio]] and [[Def Leppard]] guitarist [[Vivian Campbell]].<ref>[http://www.viviancampbell.com/biography.html Vivian Campbell's biography]</ref> Since forming in 1979, Sweet Savage have released three studio albums, three singles and one demo.
'''Sweet Savage''' are a [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band from [[Belfast]], Northern Ireland, formed in 1979. The band once included former [[Dio (band)|Dio]] and [[Def Leppard]] guitarist [[Vivian Campbell]].<ref>[http://www.viviancampbell.com/biography.html Vivian Campbell's biography]</ref> Since forming in 1979, Sweet Savage have released three studio albums, three singles and one demo.


Considered one of the pioneers of the [[new wave of British heavy metal]] movement alongside acts such as [[Iron Maiden]], [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]], [[Motörhead]] and [[Def Leppard]]. However, even though they were often considered among the forerunners of the NWOBHM movement, success eluded them and they disbanded shortly after 1982.
Considered one of the pioneers of the [[new wave of British heavy metal]] movement alongside acts such as [[Iron Maiden]], [[Saxon (band)|Saxon]], [[Motörhead]] and [[Def Leppard]]. However, even though they were often considered among the forerunners of the NWOBHM movement, success eluded them and they disbanded shortly after 1982.

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Sweet Savage
OriginBelfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
GenresHeavy metal, hard rock
Years active1979-present
LabelsPark, Crashed, Neat, SPV
MembersRay Haller
Marty McCloskey
Phil Edgar
Past membersVivian Campbell
Simon McBride
Davy Bates
Jules Watson
Trev Fleming
Robert Casserly
Ian Wilson

Sweet Savage are a heavy metal band from Belfast, Northern Ireland, formed in 1979. The band once included former Dio and Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell.[1] Since forming in 1979, Sweet Savage have released three studio albums, three singles and one demo.

Considered one of the pioneers of the new wave of British heavy metal movement alongside acts such as Iron Maiden, Saxon, Motörhead and Def Leppard. However, even though they were often considered among the forerunners of the NWOBHM movement, success eluded them and they disbanded shortly after 1982.

The band reformed in 1984 with a different line-up, but did not last long. Sweet Savage was once again reformed in the 90s, due to Metallica covering their song "Killing Time" as a B-side for their "The Unforgiven" single.

Sweet Savage released a new studio album, entitled Regeneration, in May 2011.

History

Early days (1979-1983)

Sweet Savage began with a line-up of Trev Fleming and Vivian Campbell on guitars, David Bates on drums and Ray Haller on bass and vocals. The band gained a support slot for Thin Lizzy on their Renegade tour[2] and supported acts such as Ozzy Osbourne, Wishbone Ash and Motörhead.

In 1981 the band signed to Park Records and released their first single "Take No Prisoners" which was limited to 1000 copies[3] - this single included the song "Killing Time". A self-released demo known as Demo 81 was released at this time, which contained a BBC session of 4 songs.

In early 1983, guitarist Campbell accepted an offer to join Dio and subsequently left the band.

Reform (1984-1985)

After a year long break, Sweet Savage decided to reform, but without Campbell and Fleming. Ian "Speedo" Wilson joined Sweet Savage on guitar and the band recorded a single with vocalist Robert Casserly, "Straight Through the Heart" and was released on Crashed Records. In 1985, the band recorded their third single "The Raid". After this, Sweet Savage disbanded for a second time.

The albums (1996-1998)

Much later in the late 90's after Metallica covered "Killing Time" in 1991 as a B-side for "The Unforgiven", there was renewed interest for Sweet Savage. Fueled by this interest, the band reformed and signed to Neat Records in 1996, releasing their first studio album entitled Killing Time. The band at this stage were joined by Simon McBride on lead guitar and the return of Trev Fleming on additional guitar. Ian Wilson was concentrating on other projects and was not present on the Killing Time record, with Simon McBride taking over from him. Killing Time contained re-worked and re-recorded versions of songs that were originally released early on in their career.

Two years later in 1998, the band recorded and released an album of completely new material entitled Rune. Following the two albums, the band went on hiatus as each member wanted to follow different musical routes.

Present day revival (2008 onward)

In 2008, Maniacal Records from the USA was to release the band's early studio material on vinyl, but the band abruptly cancelled the project, citing lawsuit concerns from a former member. 23 April 2008 saw the long awaited return to the stage by Sweet Savage, as they supported Saxon on the St. Georges Day concert in London's Shepherds Bush Empire.[4] Bates decided to leave the band and was replaced by Jules Watson. A trip to Germany ensued in early August where they played the Headbangers Festival[5] and the Wacken Festival[6] to great acclaim. Later that month they supported Metallica & Tenacious D in Dublin, Marlay Park, 20 August 2008.[7] On 1 August 2009, again in Marlay Park, Ray Haller joined Metallica on stage for "Killing Time".[8]

The current line-up of Haller, Wilson, Fleming and Watson has been cited as being "the strongest version of the band" by the industry professionals and as frontman Ray Haller explains "All this interest lately, has come out of the blue and it's phenomenal how well the band is being received by everyone. We played Germany for the first time recently and were surprised to hear the kids singing our tunes back to us, we really had no idea how popular the band are."

In 2009 Sweet Savage were confirmed as the support along with Doro for Saxon’s Battalions Of Steel World Tour II.

2009 also saw the release of their newest studio effort entitled Warbird, on SPV Records. The album features Vivian Campbell making a guest appearance on a cover of Thin Lizzy's "Whiskey in the Jar".[9]

At the band's support show with Motörhead, lead singer Ray Haller confirmed that the new record Warbird would have been released in Spring 2010 and not 2009 as planned. [10]

On 7 July 2010 Sweet Savage were announced as replacement support for the first date of Iron Maiden's Final Frontier European Tour at the O2 in Dublin on 30 July 2010. Heaven & Hell were originally announced as support, but were forced to cancel all of their summer dates due to Ronnie James Dio's death. At the show, Sweet Savage introduced a packed Dublin crowd to new drummer Marty McCloskey who would be taking over from Jules Watson. Jules went on to drum for Conjuring Fate. The band revealed that the new record Warbird, which had been postponed due to the current economic climatic in the music business, would be seeing a full release in Oct/Nov 2010.

On 2 October 2010, guitarist and songwriter Trev Fleming died after treatment for a recent illness, he had been missing from the band's line-up since February 2010 and was not present for support slots with Deep Purple and Iron Maiden or for Sweet Savage's performance at Sonisphere Festival.

Ray Haller joined Metallica onstage on 7 December 2011 at The Fillmore in San Francisco, CA for Metallica's 30th Anniversary show. Ray sang "Killing Time" with Metallica and also backing vocals on their track "Seek & Destroy". This was the second of 4 shows that Metallica played.

Band members

Current
  • Ray Haller - lead vocals, bass guitar (1979–present)
  • Marty McCloskey - drums (2010–present)
  • Phil Edgar - guitar (2011–present)
Former
  • Trev Fleming - guitar (1979–1983, 1996, 2008–2010) †
  • Vivian Campbell - guitar (1979–1983)
  • Simon McBride - guitar (1996–1998)
  • David Bates - drums (1979–2008)
  • Jules Watson - drums (2008–2010)
  • Robert Casserly (1983–1985)
  • Ian Wilson - guitar (1984–2012)

Discography

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Studio Albums

  • Killing Time (Metal Blade; 1996)
  1. "Killing Time"
  2. "Vengeance"
  3. "Welcome to the Real World"
  4. "Thunder"
  5. "Eye of the Storm"
  6. "Parody of Wisdom"
  7. "DUD"
  8. "Prospector of Greed"
  9. "Why?"
  10. "The Raid"
  11. "Reach Out"
  12. "Ground Zero"
  • Rune (Neat Metal Nation; 1998)
  1. "Ditch"
  2. "Life's a Game"
  3. "Trust"
  4. "I Am Nothing (You Are Less)"
  5. "Who Am I?"
  6. "Shangri-La"
  7. "Survive"
  8. "Communication"
  9. "Why Me?"
  10. "Walk On By"
  • Regeneration (Candyman; 2011)
  1. "Warbird"
  2. "Powder Monkey"
  3. "Regenerator"
  4. "No Guts, No Glory"
  5. "Saviour (I Am Not)"
  6. "Do or Die"
  7. "Money"
  8. "Razor’s Edge"
  9. "Whiskey in the Jar"
  10. "Eye of the Storm"
  11. "Queen’s Vengeance"
  12. "Achilles"
  13. "The Raid"

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Singles

  • Take No Prisoners (Park Records- PKR 1001; 1981)
  1. "Take No Prisoners"
  2. "Killing Time"
  • Straight Through the Heart (Crashed Music - CAR 48; 1984)
  1. "Straight Through the Heart"
  2. "Teaser"
  • The Raid (Park Records– PKR 1003; 1985)
  1. "The Raid"
  2. "The Ripper"
  3. "The Raid (1980 demo)"

Live Sessions

  • Friday Rock Show (BBC; 1981)
  1. "Eye of the Storm"
  2. "Into the Night"
  3. "Queen's Vengeance"
  4. "Killing Time"

Compilations

  • The Friday Rock Show (BBC Records; 1981)
    Featured track: "Eye of the Storm"
  • Now in Session (Downtown Radio; 1982)
    Featured track: "Lady of the Night"
  • NWOBHM '79 Revisited (Caroline Records; 1990)
    Featured track: "Eye of the Storm"
  • Lightnin' to the Nations: 25th Anniversary of NWOBHM (2005)
    Featured track: "Killing Time"
  • Full Metal Garage: The Songs That Drove Metallica (2006)
    Featured track: "Killing Time"

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Canceled Releases

  • Eye of the Storm - The Early Years (Maniacal Records/High Roller Records; 2008)[11][12]
  • Side A:
  1. "Eye of the storm" (studio)
  2. "Into the Night"
  3. "Prospector of Greed (studio)"
  4. "The Raid (studio)"
  5. "Queen's Vengeance"
  • Side B:
  1. "Killing Time (studio)"
  2. "Ground Zero (studio)"
  3. "The Ripper"
  4. "Lady Marion"
  5. "Take no Prisoners"
  • Side C:
  1. "Teaser"
  2. "DUD"
  3. "The Raid (remix)"
  4. "Prospector of Greed (remix)"
  5. "Sweet Surrender"
  6. "Crucify"
  • Side D:
  1. "Sweet Surrender (live)"
  2. "Prospector of Greed (live)"
  3. "Eye of the Storm (live)"
  4. "Take no Prisoners (live)"
  5. "Killing Time (remix)"
  6. "Eye of the Storm (remix)"

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See also

References

  1. ^ Vivian Campbell's biography
  2. ^ Tour posters from the era
  3. ^ Encyclopaedia Metallum entry for Take No Prisoners
  4. ^ News Article retrieved 28 March 2008
  5. ^ Festival line-up for 2008
  6. ^ News Article Sweet Savage Confirmed For Germany's WACKEN OPEN AIR Festival - retrieved 21 June 2008
  7. ^ Video of Sweet Savage joined on stage by James Hetfield 20 August 2008 Marlay Park in Dublin, Ireland
  8. ^ Video of Metallica joined on stage by Ray Haller 1 August 2009 Marlay Park in Dublin, Ireland
  9. ^ [1] retrieved May 2009 from the band's website
  10. ^ was present at the show where these details were announced
  11. ^ SWEET SAVAGE: 'Eye Of The Storm - The Early Years' Two-LP Collection Due This Summer - 5 June 2008
  12. ^ Sweet Savage Added To Wacken Line Up