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Noble Savage (album)

1985 studio album by Virgin Steele From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Noble Savage (album)
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Noble Savage is the third studio album of the American heavy metal band Virgin Steele, released in 1985 by Cobra Records.

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Development

Before the recording of Noble Savage, original guitarist Jack Starr resigned from the band and was replaced by Edward Pursino, an old friend of band frontman David DeFeis, whose guitar playing immediately fit very well with Virgin Steele's music and style. Pursino's contribution came also in the form of new musical ideas and compositions, and he is still a mainstay in Virgin Steele's line-up. DeFeis considers this album one of the most important in the history of the band.[5]

Noble Savage was the first album where the band was completely satisfied with its music and sound. It is also the first album on which the current musical style of the band is fully manifested, containing grandiose compositions with multi-layered keyboard sound and more sophisticated arrangements. Noble Savage has become one of the most popular Virgin Steele albums and it includes the songs "We Rule the Night" and "Noble Savage", which the band still plays in concert.

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Reissues

Noble Savage was reissued in 1997 on CD by Noise Records with six bonus tracks. The remastered edition of 2008 by Dockyard 1 added two other extra tracks. In May 2011, the album was reissued once more by Steamhammer Records, a subsidiary of SPV, with the same track list as the 1997 release, but with an added bonus CD containing 13 additional tracks.[6]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by David DeFeis.

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Personnel

Band members

  • David DeFeis – vocals, keyboards, orchestration, producer
  • Ed Pursino – guitars
  • Joe O'Reilly – bass
  • Joey Ayvazian – drums

Production

  • Al Falcon – engineer
  • Artie Ware, Jerry Comito – assistant engineers
  • Steve Young – remastering engineer
  • Hugh Syme – art direction and design
  • Dimo Safari – photos

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