Crusader (Saxon album)
Crusader is the sixth studio album by the heavy metal band Saxon released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). The album sold over 2 million copies.
Songs
Of the title of the album and the title track, bassist Steve Dawson has said that "In England, there's a paper called the Daily Express, and on the logo at the top of the paper, there's a crusader, and there was a car made by Ford called a Cortina Crusader. That's what started it off. We just liked the name "Crusader". We didn't have any connotations of what it meant as far as history goes, but we just liked the name "Crusader", so we just wrote the lyrics to fit the title, really."[1]
Reception
Eduardo Rivadavia of Allmusic gave Crusader a rating of three and a half out of five stars. He said that although by the time they released the album, "the band had obviously stopped leading the New Wave of British Heavy Metal with its aggressive, blue-collar biker anthems", the album "as a whole offers a slight improvement over the previous year's Power & the Glory from an overall songwriting perspective". The album reached no.1 in the metal charts in Sweden, Norway, France and Germany. It also charted in the U.S. Billboard chart.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Saxon, except where noted.
1. |
"The Crusader Prelude" | |
1:05 |
2. |
"Crusader" | |
6:33 |
3. |
"A Little Bit of What You Fancy" | |
3:50 |
4. |
"Sailing to America" | |
5:03 |
5. |
"Set Me Free" (Sweet cover) | Andy Scott |
3:13 |
11. |
"Borderline" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | |
2:42 |
12. |
"Helter Skelter" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | |
3:35 |
13. |
"Crusader" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | |
6:21 |
14. |
"Do It All for You" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | Byford, Quinn, Oliver, Dawson, Beamish |
4:46 |
15. |
"A Little Bit of What You Fancy" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | |
3:10 |
16. |
"Sailing to America" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | |
5:11 |
17. |
"Set Me Free" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | Scott |
3:22 |
18. |
"Just Let Me Rock" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | |
4:01 |
19. |
"Do It All for You (intro)/Run for Your Lives" (Kaley Studio demo 1983) | Byford, Quinn, Oliver, Dawson, Beamish |
4:59 |
Personnel
Production
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