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Sacred Warrior

Master's Command

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Category: Metal
Year: 1989
Label: Intense Records
Catalog Number: 7-5126-0837-3
Rating: 9.14 out of 10. (28 ratings)
 

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Personnel
Rey Parra vocals
Bruce Swift guitars
Steve Watkins bass
Tony Velazquez drums
Rick Macias keyboards
Tracks
1.  Master's Command  
2.  Beyond The Mountain  
3.  Evil Lurks  
4.  Bound In Chains  
5.  Unfailing Love  
6.  Paradise  
7.  Uncontrolled  
8.  Many Will Come  
9.  Onward Warriors  
10.  The Flood  
11.  Holy, Holy, Holy   

Existing comments about this CD

From: draco97   (IP unknown) Date: July 26, 2001 at 18:50
One of the better Christian metal discs. The title track is a power metal song that will stick in your head, as the music is great. Strong vocals and lots of killer hooks make this a must-have of any metal fan.
From: LiveWire   (IP unknown) Date: February 8, 2002 at 10:47
This album is great. It rocks!
From: Cephas   (IP unknown) Date: February 10, 2002 at 0:34
... sophomore debuts usually suck. Not "Master's Command." Sacred Warrior's members are musicians with a capital "M". "Unfailing Love" is just a great ballad showing Rey Parra's stratospheric range, i.e. the man can sing. "Evil Lurks" has a FANTASTIC intro, great riffs, superb vocals! I could've done without some of the other material on the CD. But, all in all I was very pleased.
From: Magnus   (IP unknown) Date: May 16, 2002 at 10:29
Without any doubt,Masters Command is a great album.Each song is amazing.Unfailling LOve is very beautiful.Rey Parra is a great singer.He could record some praise album.Congratulations S.W. God bless you all !
From: JON R   (IP unknown) Date: November 12, 2002 at 11:32
THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE METAL DISKS CHRISTIAN OR NON.THESE GUYS WERE VERY GOOD MUSICIANS.I REMEMBER LISTENING TO THIS TAPE IN MY WALKMAN OVER AND OVER WONDERING WHY THEY WERENT BEING PLAYED ON RADIO. HOW ABOUT A NEW RECORD???
From: drewman202   (IP unknown) Date: March 10, 2003 at 7:26
Another great one. More great riffing from Bruce and soaring vocals from Rey. Just incredible. Cool duality between Roger Martinez's guest vox on The Flood and Rey's pristine clear voice. Favorite tracks: Bound In Chains, The Flood.
From: Plutarch   (IP unknown) Date: July 20, 2003 at 22:07
It is a shame that Rey is not mentioned in the secular world."Beyond the Mountain" could have easily been a hit on radio.I liked the debut better but that is opinon not fact.This is a solid album.
From: MetalGeek   (IP unknown) Date: July 26, 2003 at 10:53
Is that Roger Martinez from Vengeance Rising dueling vocals with Rey Parra on "The Flood"? Sure sounds like him. This is a cool album, not as solid as REBELLION but there are some great songs. The power ballad "Unfailing Love" hasn't aged very well tho.
From: Silver Fang   (IP unknown) Date: March 9, 2004 at 12:28
MetalGeek is correct. The Flood features a guest vocal appearance by Roger Martinez.
From: Cristella Rios   (IP unknown) Date: April 27, 2004 at 15:55
Sacred Warrior was and forever will be one of my favorite bands of all time. Stand out tune on this album? Holy, Holy, Holy...need I say more?
From: Nicolas   (---.speedy.com.ar) Date: May 21, 2010 at 11:27
Muy buen disco, supera al anterior en composicion y produccion, Recomendado. Influencia Queensryche era The Warning y Rage for Order.

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