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Accept - Russian Roulette



8.1 | 303 votes |
Release date: 21 April 1986
Style: Heavy metal

Owners:

325 have it
19 want it
1 trades it


01. T.V. War
02. Monsterman
03. Russian Roulette
04. It's Hard To Find A Way
05. Aiming High
06. Heaven Is Hell
07. Another Second To Be
08. Walking In The Shadow
09. Man Enough To Cry
10. Stand Tight
11. Metal Heart [live] [Remastered Edition bonus]
12. Screaming For A Love-Bite [live] [Remastered Edition bonus]

Additional info
Produced by Accept.
Recorded and mixed at Dierks Studios, Cologne, October 1985 - January 1986.
Mastered at Master Disc, New York.

This was the last Accept album to feature Udo Dirkschneider as lead vocalist, until his reunion on the 1993 album "Objection Overruled".

The 2002 BMG Ariola remastered edition has the following bonus tracks, both taken from "Kaizoku-Ban - Live in Japan":
11. Metal Heart (live) (05:23)
12. Screaming for a Love-Bite (live) (04:24)

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Comments: 8   Visited by: 328 users
24.02.2011 - 18:07
Valentin B
Iconoclast
It seems to me that this album is sorely underrated among Accept fans, as i find it a very solid release, especially considering it was released only one year after probably their best-sold album, Metal Heart. anyone agree with me?
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24.02.2011 - 18:13
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Written by Valentin B on 24.02.2011 at 18:07

It seems to me that this album is sorely underrated among Accept fans, as i find it a very solid release, especially considering it was released only one year after probably their best-sold album, Metal Heart. anyone agree with me?


No... I find this one pretty weak, same for Metal Heart and Balls To The Wall although they are a little stronger than Russian Roulette.
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29.04.2012 - 23:36
ThunderAxe1989
Account deleted
I think this album was great!

I think as a full album, I may even like it better than Metal Heart!
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23.10.2016 - 11:50
Rating: 7
Joppe
Steelemeister
Pretty enjoyable HM, though I don't find that many great songs on this album. "Aiming High" and "Stand Tight" are quite like Accept classic songs, generally the album seems a bit weaker to what the band is capable of doing. With Accept's song writing and Udo's vocals, I suppose you can't go majorly wrong (at least at this point yet, the 90s Accept was pretty bad).
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04.07.2017 - 13:30
Rating: 7
Typ

Not sure why, but i am really enjoying this one, maybe even more than the predecessors. "04. It's Hard To Find A Way" is (imo) the best track here.
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06.04.2019 - 18:45
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Tage Westerlund
This album has some catchy riffs. Song stand sout was mosnterman. Its a bit as old, but same time not. Many hates it well, if we know future, we should not. Its decent album, seems band tried hard whit guitars.
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21.03.2023 - 11:01
Rating: 8
majormalfunction

One of Accepts finest moments, I maybe even prefer this one to Balls to the Wall. Great production and the songs often have great hooks. If I would have to make a top 10 Accept songs both Aiming High and Another Second to Be have a given place there.

Aiming high indeed, Seeking for my need
That is my sense of touch, HARD AND HEAVY WAY TO MUCH
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21.03.2023 - 11:04
JoHn Doe

I haven't listened to this album in a very long time, I will try and change that as soon as possible.
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