THE ALMIGHTY Reissues Rescheduled For January

October 1, 2013, 10 years ago

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Originally scheduled for release on September 30th, the first two reissues from THE ALMIGHY - Blood, Fire & Love (first released in 1989) and Soul Destruction (first released in 1991) - have now been rescheduled for January 20th.

In an effort to make these new versions as complete as possible, the release date has been put back, and extra attention given to the early work of a band (formed in Scotland in 1988) who have long been regarded as influential, splicing elements of rock, punk and metal, and notching up a Top 5 UK album and successive Top 30 singles.

Musically, The Almighty staked their ground between MOTÖRHEAD and Electric-era THE CULT, which made their early Polydor releases - five albums, starting with Blood, Fire & Love - a breath of fresh air for riff-hungry rock fans the world over; and now, with their reputation continuing to flourish, Spinefarm has taken over from Polydor (the band’s original home) as the label co-ordinating the reissue campaign.

The initial batch of reissues (fully official and put together under band supervision) will appear beneath the Re-F**kin'-Issues banner and be divided into two parts - the first pair of titles coming out on January 20th and the following releases a couple of months later.

All of the reissues will come complete with extensive bonus content, including live, studio, remix and acoustic recordings, plus liner notes, special packaging and track-by-track comments from The Almighty mainman Ricky Warwick, now fronting BLACK STAR RIDERS / THIN LIZZY.

There is also talk of live Almighty shows featuring key original members, along with a brand new studio album. Updates to follow.



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