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Elixir- Son Of Odin (Aniv) [Reissue] (PREORDER)

SKU: 4251267723737
Regular price Dhs. 94.00
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Even though the New Wave of British Heavy Metal was already history by the time Elixir released The Son Of Odin in 1986, the album is still considered one of the best albums of the movement. Elixir started out in London in 1983. In 1985, they released their debut single "Treachery (Ride Like The Wind)," which was endorsed in Kerrang! By none other than Ronnie James Dio in a guest column, spurring the band to tackle their first album. The result was The Son Of Odin. Rave reviews followed almost everywhere, not least in Metal Forces, where Dave Constable stated: "A self-financed LP that eclipses many a major label release." The 40th Anniversary Edition of this immortal classic includes, in addition to the regular album, the complete session from which the "Treachery (Ride Like The Wind)" single was taken, as well as the previous demo and the BBC Friday Rock Show session. In addition, recent interviews with guitarist Phil Denton and manager Seymour Mincer tell the story of the album.

Tracklist:

  1. The Star of Beshaan
  2. Pandora's Box
  3. Hold High the Flame
  4. Children of Tomorrow
  5. Trial By Fire
  6. Starflight
  7. Dead Man's Gold
  8. Treachery
  9. The Son of Odin
  10. The Star of Beshaan
  11. Pandora's Box
  12. Hold High the Flame
  13. The Son of Odin
  14. Winds of Time
  15. Treachery
  16. Playing with Fire
  17. Dead Man's Gold
  18. Born Loser
  19. Deal with the Devil
  20. Chariot of the Gods

UPC > 4251267723737

Format > New CD

Label > High Roller Records

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Elixir- Son Of Odin (Aniv) [Reissue] (PREORDER)

SKU: 4251267723737
Regular price Dhs. 94.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 03.20.2026

 
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Even though the New Wave of British Heavy Metal was already history by the time Elixir released The Son Of Odin in 1986, the album is still considered one of the best albums of the movement. Elixir started out in London in 1983. In 1985, they released their debut single "Treachery (Ride Like The Wind)," which was endorsed in Kerrang! By none other than Ronnie James Dio in a guest column, spurring the band to tackle their first album. The result was The Son Of Odin. Rave reviews followed almost everywhere, not least in Metal Forces, where Dave Constable stated: "A self-financed LP that eclipses many a major label release." The 40th Anniversary Edition of this immortal classic includes, in addition to the regular album, the complete session from which the "Treachery (Ride Like The Wind)" single was taken, as well as the previous demo and the BBC Friday Rock Show session. In addition, recent interviews with guitarist Phil Denton and manager Seymour Mincer tell the story of the album.

Tracklist:

  1. The Star of Beshaan
  2. Pandora's Box
  3. Hold High the Flame
  4. Children of Tomorrow
  5. Trial By Fire
  6. Starflight
  7. Dead Man's Gold
  8. Treachery
  9. The Son of Odin
  10. The Star of Beshaan
  11. Pandora's Box
  12. Hold High the Flame
  13. The Son of Odin
  14. Winds of Time
  15. Treachery
  16. Playing with Fire
  17. Dead Man's Gold
  18. Born Loser
  19. Deal with the Devil
  20. Chariot of the Gods

UPC > 4251267723737

Format > New CD

Label > High Roller Records

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.