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Never, Neverland

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Category: Speed/Thrash

Year: 1990

Label: Roadracer Records

Catalog Number: RRD 9374

Average Rating: 81 / 100 (6 ratings)

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Annihilator Never, Neverland Album Cover

Personnel
Coburn Pharr Vocals
Ray Hartmann Drums
Dave Scott Davis Guitar
Jeff Waters Guitar
Wayne Darley Bass

This album is produced by Jeff Waters.
Tracks
1.  The Fun Palace  5:50
2.  Road To Ruin  3:40
3.  Sixes And Sevens  5:19
4.  Stonewall  4:50
5.  Never, Neverland  5:30
6.  Imperiled Eyes  5:27
7.  Kraf Dinner  2:40
8.  Phantasmagoria  3:57
9.  Reduced To Ash  3:08
10.  I Am In Command  3:38
  
Total Running Time:  43:59

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Existing comments about this CD

From: junik Date: February 17, 2002 at 10:24
as far as my opinion is worth its a cool album. the lyrics are strange sometimes but the music rocks. *COOL SITE BTW*

From: Drag-in-Bones Date: April 3, 2002 at 10:52
These guys blast through another winning set.I agree with "junik", the music rocks!!

From: Drag-in-Bones Date: May 5, 2002 at 13:30
I felt I was a little shallow on the last review on this album and not doing this band any justice, So let's try this again. There's been no drop off in intensity or imaginative guitar playing on this album and the change in singer's hasen't marred the menacing qualities that high light "Alice In Hell". Never, Neverland is a fiery, Intelligent assault on the thrash senses, a launching pad for a wide array of ambitious yet roaring guitar passages carving their way into your brain!!!9 rating.

From: Linael Date: September 10, 2002 at 16:27
Tune in and let the Old-Style Speed/Thrash take you back to when Anthrax were still cool and Nuclear Assault were still together. Love it. Good tunes and some important messages to the younger generation (ha ha ha)

From: Phineas Freak Date: October 14, 2002 at 9:13
I found this used for $5.99 not long ago. Sweet. It was worth every penny! Gotta love "Kraft Dinner."

From: Martyr Date: March 9, 2003 at 22:52
A very good album from Annihilator. This is not as good as Alice in Hell, but still worth a listen.

From: LORD_ARAGORN Date: July 22, 2003 at 5:39
the best one from them i think the riffs are just brutal and the melodies and harmonies kicks it !!! BUY IT !!!

From: Great Date: June 16, 2004 at 15:56
The best thrash album ever. A must for a thrash fan!

From: HEAVY_METAL_LAW Date: July 16, 2004 at 19:23
A good follow up to their debut. Great songs in here!

From: Roka Setbia Date: August 1, 2004 at 21:34
I listened it long ago.This is best thrash album ever Alice in Hell is little baby for this one.Jeff & his riffs r magick and trully piece of art. No doubt got to have this album.I listen techno from long time but roots are roots.

From: Metal T Date: September 14, 2004 at 5:05
A solid album. Coburn Pharrs' vocals lack that menacing quality of RR,but he does a well enough job not to F' things up. Waters' pulls off a couple killer leads in "Palace" and on the opening of "Never, Neverland" . ----

From: Darrin Date: February 5, 2005 at 22:24
I like the album the riffs are assome. i have a few favorite songs on here but i like alis in hell a bit more.

From: Son Of Weiss Date: October 23, 2005 at 12:23
This is one of the great all time metal albums, it belongs next to Megadeth's Rust in Peace and King Diamon'd Them. Them music is intelligent and thought out and because of this is gives the whole album the quality of being a work of art by people who have mastered their craft. Fun Palace, Imperiled Eyes, and Never, Neverland are the highlights of the disk with their intricate arrangements. Phantasmagoria is great as well. Corben Pharr is a much better singer than RR. The album is a 10.

From: rockhardrock Date: August 26, 2010 at 2:24
i heard that tese guys visited my country in 90 or 91, opening for judas priest. well at that time i had only 5 or 6 years of age, so it was impossible to get on that concert. i have also read very good critics about this album so i decided to get it, few years ago.and it is very good thrash record. my favs here: the fun palace, kraf dinner and phantasmagoria.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: August 7, 2013 at 17:22
With more solid songs than its debut IMO..."The Fun Palace","Road To Ruin","Sixes And Sevens","Stonewall","Phantasmagoria" & "I Am In Command" are in book outta this record...85/100


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