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Jag Panzer

The Age of Mastery

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Category: Power Metal

Year: 1998

Label: Century Media

Catalog Number: 7925-2

Average Rating: 81 / 100 (2 ratings)

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Jag Panzer The Age of Mastery Album Cover

Personnel
Harry Conklin vocals
Mark Briody guitars, keyboards
Chris Broderick guitars
John Tetley bass
Rikard Stjernquist drums
Tracks
1.  Iron Eagle  5:39
2.  Lustfull and Free  4:49
3.  Twilight Years  4:36
4.  Sworn to Silence  3:23
5.  False Messiah  5:12
6.  The Age of Mastery  4:30
7.  Viper  4:38
8.  Displacement  4:28
9.  Chain of Command  5:49
10.  Take This Pain Away  4:45
11.  Burning Heart  3:53
12.  The Moors  5:38
  
Total Running Time:  57:20

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Existing comments about this CD

From: TYNO/BRAZIL Date: August 10, 2005 at 13:03
good follow up that you should have. More metal and Conklin vocals makes the difference .

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 9, 2013 at 19:08
Epic metal in the vein of probably Virgin Steele...a band that even though could be labeled as a 'metal legend' still pays the price of 'underrateness' ...songs good tracks in here such as 'Lustfull And Free','Twilight Years','False Messiah','The Age Of Mastery','Take This Pain Away' & 'Burning Heart'...80/100

From: hair metal again Date: January 25, 2023 at 14:22
very good release once again for JAG PANZER with Harry s vocals of course stealing the show along with remarkable musicianship as well!pure US power music ,oldschool and underground will satisfy most of the fans!

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: September 25, 2024 at 8:55
Poverty-metal from Colorado Springs here, little more than a regional act in the '80's. By 1998, there was a whole scene of this stuff, particularly in Europe, bands like Hammerfall and Primal Fear, and Iced Earth here in the States (with whom they toured a few years after this album). Jag Panzer isn't as good as any of those, however. The Age Of Mastery, and really every other album of theirs that I've heard, just sounds very small-time—maybe it's the mix? Chris Broderick rips on guitar, and went on to Arch Enemy and Megadeth (of course, Mustaine bashed him after he left). But Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin's yodeling power-metal vocals are so hammy, yet I doubt that was his intention. I just don't care for this, but I guess the leather-and-studs crowd in Germany who take their metal deadly serious eat it up. Oh yeah, the album after this one is a concept album based on Macbeth. Ah, no thanks.


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