Released 3 June 2011 Recorded Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire Brighton Electric Studios, Brighton, United Kingdom Genre Heavy metal Length 45:38 Label Militia Guard Music, UDR, EMI[1] Producer Biff Byford, Toby Jepson
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Call To Arms is the 19th studio album by British heavy metal band Saxon. Call to Arms was released the 3rd of June in Europe; 6th of June in UK, Finland, and Denmark; 8th of June in Greece, Poland; 10th of June in France.[2] Previously, it was due to be released on 23 May 2011 (but was later delayed.)[3][4][1][5][3] Current Deep Purple keyboardist Don Airey will make a guest appearance on the album.[5] Two of the tracks on the album were written by the band for the movie Hybrid Theory.[5] The album artwork is derived from Lord Kitchener Wants You, a World War I-era British Army recruitment poster
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No. Title Length 1. "Hammer of the Gods" 4:23 2. "Back in '79" 3:28 3. "Surviving Against the Odds" 5:02 4. "Mists of Avalon" 5:02 5. "Call to Arms" 4:29 6. "Chasing the Bullet" 4:14 7. "Afterburner" 3:06 8. "When Doomsday Comes" (Hybrid Theory soundtrack) 4:29 9. "No Rest for the Wicked" 3:09 10. "Ballad of the Working Man" 3:48 11. "Call to Arms" (Orchestral version) 4:28
Biff Byford - lead vocals Paul Quinn - guitar Doug Scarratt - guitar Nibbs Carter - bass Nigel Glockler - drums
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Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 2 from 29. April 2011
EAC extraction logfile from 19. June 2011, 17:47
Saxon / Call to Arms
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