All Artists: Bonfire Title: Rebel Soul Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Gin Album Type: Import Genre: Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Bonfire Rebel Soul Genre: Metal
The metal quintet's 1997 album for the LZ label. Features 13tracks, including covers of 'Dixie' and Cat Stevens-penned/ Rod Stewart hit 'The First Cut Is The Deepest'. | |
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Album Description The metal quintet's 1997 album for the LZ label. Features 13tracks, including covers of 'Dixie' and Cat Stevens-penned/ Rod Stewart hit 'The First Cut Is The Deepest'. |
CD ReviewsNot Bonfire Madigan Mark Armstrong | Newberg, OR | 09/06/2005 (3 out of 5 stars) "Please note that the attributed artist is incorrect. This is the metal group 'Bonfire' and not the punk cello stylings of Bonfire Madigan." Fantastic, music at it's best. 05/30/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) "It is a great mix of soft and hard bonfire,they realy out do themselves this time, I hope in the future they continue to produce more music like this." Southern by way of Germany Justin Gaines | Northern Virginia | 03/13/2006 (4 out of 5 stars) "For their 1998 album Rebel Soul, Bonfire took a decidedly Southern approach. That's not to say they became the Allman Brothers overnight. The band still delivers their signature brand of melodic hard rock; it just has a noticeable Southern flavor to it. I'm not really sure why a German rock band is serenading the American South, but the experiment seems to work, especially in helping Rebel Soul stand out a bit from the rest of Bonfire's back catalog. It may not rock as hard as Fireworks, but the more laid-back approach on this album works well with the band's ultra-melodic songwriting style. Bonfire's cover of Dixie may leave you scratching your head (or thinking "dudes, you're from Germany, not Alabama!"), but their cover of the Cat Stevens classic the First Cut is the Deepest was nicely done.
Overall, I was very pleased with Rebel Soul. It may not be the typical Bonfire album, but fans should know by now that the band rarely disappoints. " |