I discovered Rez on those 3 albums back in 1985. It was Bootleg and Hostage at the same time then it was BHNH. I have those reissues on CD and vinyl and these came out great. I think BHNH is my favorite Rez album but Silence Screams is by a hair the next favorite. Rez is in my top 10 favorite bands of all time. They are one of those many bands that practices what they preach and are bold in what they sing and talk about. The only think I don't like is that in the mid 80s some bands like Rez and Jerusalem released short live albums like Bootleg and In His Majesty's Service when other bands like Kiss, Scoprions and Iron Maiden released double live albums or albums that had more songs. It was likely a budget thing to have a one record live album with 9-10 songs. It took some labels years to have more songs like Bloodgood Live In America and Shakin the World, Rez 20 Years and Jerusalem Live Pa Ren Svenska and the 30th anniversary one. I like listening to a good 75-90 minute live album on video or audio.
I discovered Rez on those 3 albums back in 1985. It was Bootleg and Hostage at the same time then it was BHNH. I have those reissues on CD and vinyl and these came out great. I think BHNH is my favorite Rez album but Silence Screams is by a hair the next favorite. Rez is in my top 10 favorite bands of all time. They are one of those many bands that practices what they preach and are bold in what they sing and talk about. The only think I don't like is that in the mid 80s some bands like Rez and Jerusalem released short live albums like Bootleg and In His Majesty's Service when other bands like Kiss, Scoprions and Iron Maiden released double live albums or albums that had more songs. It was likely a budget thing to have a one record live album with 9-10 songs. It took some labels years to have more songs like Bloodgood Live In America and Shakin the World, Rez 20 Years and Jerusalem Live Pa Ren Svenska and the 30th anniversary one. I like listening to a good 75-90 minute live album on video or audio.