Super ranking. Just saw Saxon live last week again. Super. Your number 2 is my number 1. I love 90s SAXON a lot too. Great super model girl too. You guys did a good job.
1. Strong Arm of the Law 2. Denim and Leather 3. Wheels of Steel 4. Sacrifice 5. Lionheart 6. Hell, Fire and Damnation 7. Carpe Diem 8. Power & the Glory 9. Into the Labyrinth 10. Unleash the Beast 11. Battering Ram 12. The Inner Sanctum 13. Thunderbolt 14. Metalhead 15. Call to Arms 16. Killing Ground 17. Crusader 18. Dogs of War 19. Solid Ball of Rock 20. Innocence is No Excuse 21. Forever Free 22. Saxon 23. Rock the Nations 24. Destiny
My ranking for the Saxon albums would be🤘 24. Destiny 1988 23. Rock The Nations 1986 22. Solid Ball Of Rock 1991 21. Forever Free 1992 20. Call To Arms 2011 19. Into The Labyrinth 2009 18. Killing Ground 2001 17. Unleash The Beast 1997 16. Carpe Diem 2022 15. Hell Fire And Damnation 2024 14. Thunderbolt 2018 13. Sacrifice 2013 12. Battering Ram 2015 11. The Inner Sanctum 2007 10. Lionheart 2004 9. Dogs Of War 1995 8. Metalhead 1999 7. Innocence Is No Excuse 1985 6. Saxon 1979 5. Crusader 1984 4. Strong Arm Of The Law 1980 3. Wheels Of Steel 1980 2. Denim And Leather 1981 1. Power And The Glory 1983
@@medd1990 Heh! I appreciate your response, but is something as easy and "essential" as simply adding the year of release to each album that difficult? I think, if you're going to do "music loving" shows like this, then you should be someone who "knows" this already, and doesn't need me here (plus the original poster) telling you about it. 😎
@@CathyLahn I do *band histories* where I mention all the release dates, because they're relevant to understand the development of the band, in chronological order. And I do *album rankings* where it's all about appreciating the music, and for that it's not relevant whether the album was released in 1992 or 1998, so I usually don't mention it. And it's not in chronological order, anyway. We have a different view point then, but I don't consider that omission a mistake.
@@medd1990 Oh, I see. Well, that's cool about your "band histories," and in the end, its your show and you can do it however you like. And I do enjoy your shows, btw. That said, it just seems a bit silly to NOT include the year of each release for a *ranking* show, what, just b/c you do that for the histories? What if someone (like myself or the original poster) just tunes in to your ranking show? And obviously they're not in chronological order...they're ranked. But again, to me, plus this other guy up there (and I would assume many others as well) having the year of release posted with the album for a ranking show IS not only a simple task but an essential one as well. Not only to *time stamp* each LP (as you well know, the year of release is important to true music fans!) ...I mean we are usually detail-oriented collectors, so those years, and eras "matter," ...but also for newbies who might be interested and would want to know, and purchase. Anyway, good show otherwise! Best to ya. Marc ⚡
Best Saxon album is DESTINY (1988), and second one is INNOCENCE IS NO EXCUSE (1985)!! All others albums are typical average. I cannot understand why Saxon recorded only these two incredible and amazing albums, and from 1988, I can say that exist for Saxon only down spirals.
Nice to see Dogs of War get a high ranking - the first three tracks you mention are fantastic
Super ranking. Just saw Saxon live last week again. Super. Your number 2 is my number 1. I love 90s SAXON a lot too. Great super model girl too. You guys did a good job.
1. Strong Arm of the Law
2. Denim and Leather
3. Wheels of Steel
4. Sacrifice
5. Lionheart
6. Hell, Fire and Damnation
7. Carpe Diem
8. Power & the Glory
9. Into the Labyrinth
10. Unleash the Beast
11. Battering Ram
12. The Inner Sanctum
13. Thunderbolt
14. Metalhead
15. Call to Arms
16. Killing Ground
17. Crusader
18. Dogs of War
19. Solid Ball of Rock
20. Innocence is No Excuse
21. Forever Free
22. Saxon
23. Rock the Nations
24. Destiny
My ranking for the Saxon albums would be🤘
24. Destiny 1988
23. Rock The Nations 1986
22. Solid Ball Of Rock 1991
21. Forever Free 1992
20. Call To Arms 2011
19. Into The Labyrinth 2009
18. Killing Ground 2001
17. Unleash The Beast 1997
16. Carpe Diem 2022
15. Hell Fire And Damnation 2024
14. Thunderbolt 2018
13. Sacrifice 2013
12. Battering Ram 2015
11. The Inner Sanctum 2007
10. Lionheart 2004
9. Dogs Of War 1995
8. Metalhead 1999
7. Innocence Is No Excuse 1985
6. Saxon 1979
5. Crusader 1984
4. Strong Arm Of The Law 1980
3. Wheels Of Steel 1980
2. Denim And Leather 1981
1. Power And The Glory 1983
Dogs of War und Unleashe the Beast sind meine Favoriten.
Wobei ich unleash the Beast allein wegen dem Artwork gekauft hatte 😂
Richtig so! 😆
me too
This is what I like in UA-cam.
I love Saxon
and rightfully so 🤩
Great video, but i think that you must put the years of the albums
Exactly right! The YEAR of each release is essential. Not doing that is simply irresponsible and stupid.
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100% user satisfaction is a tall order 🤪
@@medd1990 Heh! I appreciate your response, but is something as easy and "essential" as simply adding the year of release to each album that difficult?
I think, if you're going to do "music loving" shows like this, then you should be someone who "knows" this already, and doesn't need me here (plus the original poster) telling you about it.
😎
@@CathyLahn I do *band histories* where I mention all the release dates, because they're relevant to understand the development of the band, in chronological order. And I do *album rankings* where it's all about appreciating the music, and for that it's not relevant whether the album was released in 1992 or 1998, so I usually don't mention it. And it's not in chronological order, anyway. We have a different view point then, but I don't consider that omission a mistake.
@@medd1990 Oh, I see. Well, that's cool about your "band histories," and in the end, its your show and you can do it however you like. And I do enjoy your shows, btw.
That said, it just seems a bit silly to NOT include the year of each release for a *ranking* show, what, just b/c you do that for the histories? What if someone (like myself or the original poster) just tunes in to your ranking show?
And obviously they're not in chronological order...they're ranked. But again, to me, plus this other guy up there (and I would assume many others as well) having the year of release posted with the album for a ranking show IS not only a simple task but an essential one as well.
Not only to *time stamp* each LP (as you well know, the year of release is important to true music fans!) ...I mean we are usually detail-oriented collectors, so those years, and eras "matter," ...but also for newbies who might be interested and would want to know, and purchase.
Anyway, good show otherwise! Best to ya.
Marc
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Best Saxon album is DESTINY (1988), and second one is INNOCENCE IS NO EXCUSE (1985)!! All others albums are typical average. I cannot understand why Saxon recorded only these two incredible and amazing albums, and from 1988, I can say that exist for Saxon only down spirals.