Savage Grace

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Bound to Be Free 00:00 Tools
Master of Disguise 04:02 Tools
Fear My Way 00:00 Tools
Sins of the Damned 04:18 Tools
Into the Fire 04:18 Tools
Lions Roar 04:18 Tools
No One Left to Blame 04:18 Tools
Betrayer 04:18 Tools
Sons of Iniquity 04:18 Tools
We Came, We Saw, We Conquered 05:51 Tools
After the Fall from Grace 05:43 Tools
Age of Innocence 03:55 Tools
Trial by Fire 04:41 Tools
Niteshift 02:47 Tools
Flesh and Blood 04:41 Tools
Destination Unknown 04:58 Tools
Hard Time 04:38 Tools
Tales of Mystery 04:07 Tools
Fight for your Life 04:33 Tools
Runaway 04:45 Tools
Curse the Night 05:40 Tools
The Dominatress 04:22 Tools
A Call to Arms 01:37 Tools
Live to burn 03:33 Tools
About Last Night 04:36 Tools
Too young to die 05:12 Tools
No Reply 03:50 Tools
Don't Blame Me 03:36 Tools
Scepters of Deceit 03:47 Tools
Peace in the Valley 03:48 Tools
Ride Into The Night 04:31 Tools
Call To Arms 01:36 Tools
The Healing Hand 04:59 Tools
We March On 04:11 Tools
One Man's Opinion 04:44 Tools
Burn 05:20 Tools
Genghis Khan (Demo '82) 03:19 Tools
Curse The Night (Demo '82) 05:39 Tools
Desperate Measures 05:45 Tools
No One Left To Blame (Demo '84) 04:13 Tools
Sandscript 03:19 Tools
All Along the Watchtower 05:46 Tools
Mainline Lover 04:03 Tools
Scepters Of Deceit (Demo '82) 03:41 Tools
lions roar/bound to be free 05:25 Tools
Bare Bottom Blues (Live) 04:02 Tools
Such A Dirty Mind (Live) 05:19 Tools
Die By The Blade 03:12 Tools
Mystery Train 04:17 Tools
Come on Down 04:22 Tools
Ivy 04:08 Tools
She's A Woman 04:05 Tools
Mother's Son 03:48 Tools
Genghis Khan 03:18 Tools
Lady Rain 05:10 Tools
Scepters Of Deceit (Demo'82) 03:41 Tools
Dear Lenore 05:27 Tools
Hymn to Freedom 05:24 Tools
1984 03:22 Tools
Burn (Deep Purple cover) 05:29 Tools
Turn Your Head 05:57 Tools
Fire on the Mountain 05:01 Tools
Tinboy 03:39 Tools
Roll River Roll 01:59 Tools
Blindman 03:55 Tools
Macon, Georgia 03:54 Tools
Lady Of The Mountain 04:43 Tools
Yonder 05:10 Tools
Mainline Lover (Bonus) 04:03 Tools
She Comes And Goes 03:12 Tools
Night Of The Hunter 04:34 Tools
E'lana 01:46 Tools
Comin' Home 03:52 Tools
Cold November Day 04:09 Tools
Church Bells 02:58 Tools
Palestinia 00:25 Tools
First in Love 04:45 Tools
Sceptres of Deceit 03:39 Tools
One Night in America 06:34 Tools
Outro 01:43 Tools
Come On Down - 2007 Remastered Album Version 04:21 Tools
Curse the Night - Demo '82 03:11 Tools
Scepters Of Deceit (Demo 82) 03:42 Tools
Genghis Khan - Demo '82 03:11 Tools
Blood Money 04:08 Tools
We Came We Saw We Conquered 05:50 Tools
Eagles Come 02:59 Tools
No One Left to Blame - Demo '84 02:59 Tools
Knight of the Hunter 04:34 Tools
Betrayer (Demo 84) 04:56 Tools
Come On Down - 2007 Remastered 04:22 Tools
02 - Bound To Be Free 04:25 Tools
Call To The Arms 03:52 Tools
Lions Roar - Bound To Be Free 00:00 Tools
(All Along The) Watchtower 00:00 Tools
Victim Eyes 03:52 Tools
Money in the Pocket 01:36 Tools
03 - The Dominatress 04:23 Tools
Scepters Of Deceit (Bonus Track from 'Metal Massacre II') 01:36 Tools
No One Left to Blame [*][Demo '84][Demo Version] 04:13 Tools
Call To Arms (Remixed) 01:36 Tools
Lions Roar / Bound To Be Free 05:24 Tools
BARE BOTTOM BLUES 03:53 Tools
Sandscript - 2007 Remastered Album Version 03:20 Tools
Scepters of Deceit [*][Demo '82][Demo Version] 03:41 Tools
Curse the Night [*][Demo '82][Demo Version] 05:38 Tools
Genghis Khan [*][Demo '82][Demo Version] 03:18 Tools
Macon, Georgia - 2007 Remastered 03:55 Tools
06 - Scepters Of Deceit (Bonus Track from 'Metal Massacre II') 03:47 Tools
Fool's Games 04:20 Tools
Fear My Way (Remixed) 04:22 Tools
Night Of The Hunter - 2007 Remastered Album Version 04:33 Tools
Time After Time 03:20 Tools
Into The Fire (Remixed) 03:29 Tools
Lion's Roar (Remixed) 01:01 Tools
Lion's Roar / Bound To Be Free 05:18 Tools
04 - Live To Burn 03:37 Tools
SUCH A DIRTY MIND 03:41 Tools
06 - Master Of Disguise 04:02 Tools
Sandscript - 2007 Remastered 03:20 Tools
Come on Down (Disc 01) 04:22 Tools
Whose to Blame 03:53 Tools
Age Of Innocence (Remixed) 03:52 Tools
Bare Bottom Blues(Live) 03:47 Tools
Night Of The Hunter - 2007 Remastered 04:33 Tools
05 Scepters of Deceit 03:53 Tools
Betrayer (Remixed) 04:56 Tools
[untitled] 04:56 Tools
Bare Bottom Blues - Live 04:56 Tools
Dear Lenore - 2007 Remastered 05:24 Tools
Dear Lenore - 2007 Remastered Album Version 05:24 Tools
Live To Burn (Remixed) 03:32 Tools
Savage Grace - Master of Disguise 04:02 Tools
Burn {Deep Purple cover} (Remixed) 05:20 Tools
All Along The Watch Tower 04:02 Tools
Tales Of Mystery (Remixed) 04:11 Tools
Come on Down - 2007 Remaster 04:11 Tools
Come On Down - 2007 Remastered Version 03:11 Tools
Trial By Fire (Remixed) 04:40 Tools
Such a Dirty Mind - Live 04:40 Tools
Master Of Disguise (1985) 04:40 Tools
Scepters Of Deceit (Remixed) 03:41 Tools
Scepters Of Deceit (demo) 03:55 Tools
Macon, Georgia - 2007 Remastered Version 03:11 Tools
Mainline Lover (Remixed) 04:03 Tools
Macon, Georgia - 2007 Remastered Album Version 03:55 Tools
04 - Sins Of The Damned 03:55 Tools
03 - Fear My Way 03:55 Tools
01 - Lions Roar 03:55 Tools
No One Left To Blame (demo) 03:11 Tools
Genghis Khan (demo) 03:11 Tools
All Along The Watchtower (1971) 05:39 Tools
Whose to Blame? 03:11 Tools
05 - Into The Fire 03:11 Tools
She's A Woman (1971) 03:11 Tools
Curse The Night (Demo) 03:11 Tools
Savage Grace - Fear my way 03:11 Tools
Mainline Lover [*] 03:11 Tools
Scepters of deceit (bonus) 03:11 Tools
Night Of The Hunter - 2007 Remastered Version 03:11 Tools
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1. Savage Grace were Detroit's progressive rock band of the late '60s. With chops galore and a background rooted in jazz and R&B (with some good old-fashioned Detroit rock & roll thrown in for good measure), Savage Grace stood out from the rest of the Michigan bands as something special and as something quite eclectic. With Guitarist Ron Koss, keyboardist John Seanor, and drummer Larry Zack as the nucleus of a jazzy trio called Scarlet Letter (with two albums on Mainstream), the addition of vocalist/bassist Al Jacquez transformed the group into Savage Grace. The band was soon signed to Reprise and released its eponymous debut album in 1969. Upon moving to Los Angeles the following year, the group embarked on a second album, which took almost two years to complete. By 1972, the trail had ended and the bandmembers went their separate ways. Savage Grace never achieved the success that seemed like their due; certainly their musicianship was top-notch and their songwriting was good enough, but in the long run they were perhaps a bit too eclectic to find a mainstream audience. 2. Savage Grace is a heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California. founded in 1981 by Christian Logue. The first official line up was Dwight Cliff-Vocals, Brian East-Bass, Dan Finch-Drums and Christian Logue-Guitars. Savage Grace performed several live shows with this lineup and recorded several demos. One track from these early demos, Scepters Of Deceit was featured on the Metal Massacre 2 compilation album. In 1983, John Birk replaced Dwight Cliff on vocals and Kenny Powell was added as a second lead guitarist. This line up recorded The Dominatress E.P., released on Metal Blade Records. This version of the group played live shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco thru 1983. 1984 saw new vocalist Michael Smith join the band and Kenny Powell depart to form Omen. Former Witchkiller guitarist Kurt Phillips replaced Powell for several months. This incarnation of the group played several live gigs in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. While recording Master Of Disguise, Kurt Phillips was sacked. Christian Logue cut all the guitars on the recording. After the completion of recording Master Of Disguise, Mark Chase Marshall, formerly of Agent Steel was brought on board as second lead guitarist. Shortly before the first Savage Grace tour of Europe, which included a slot on the Metal Hammer Festival in September 1985, Michael Smith left the band. Christian Logue became the new vocalist and sang on all the European dates. In late 1985, Dan Finch left the group. He was replaced in early 1986 by Marc Marcum. Marcum, Logue, Marshall and East recorded After The Fall from Grace in the spring of 1986. Savage Grace did a European tour with Heir Apparent in June 1986. Upon returning to the states, Brian East left the group. He was replaced by former Heir Apparent bassist Derek Peace. This ensemble recorded the Ride Into The Night E.P. in early 1987. In April 1987, Savage Grace supported Motorhead on twenty dates across the U.S. Derek Peace left the group in the summer of 1987. The band went thru several bass players from 1987-1988. Marc Marcum left the band in 1988. In 1989, Marshall Lee Dickerson was brought in on drums. In December of 1989 the band relocated to New York after signing with a new management company. Mark Marshall chose to stay in Los Angeles. Mike Branning joined the band on bass in December 1989. Several guitarists filled in with the band in New York and on tour dates throughout the U.S. Savage Grace recorded ten demo tracks while in New York. The band left New York to head back to L.A. in April 1992. The band played a handful of dates in L.A and was officially disbanded. Founder Christian Logue is currently writing a book about Savage Grace to be published in 2014. Discography: 1983 MINI-LPTHE DOMINATRESS-METAL BLADEMBR1006 1985 LP-MASTER OF DISGUISE-IMPORTANTIMD-004 MASTER OF DISGUISE (Picture) IMPORTANTIMPO-0041985 MASTER OF DISGUISE-BLACK DRAGONBD0011985 1986 AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-METAL BLADEMBR1075 AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-BLACK DRAGONBD012 AFTER THE FALL FROM GRACE-VAP35175-2 1987 RIDE INTO THE NIGHT-FLAMETRADER1012 Christian Logue - guitars, vocals- (1981-Present) Dwight Cliff- Vocals-(1982) John Birk- Vocals- (1983) Marshall Lee Dickerson- Drums- (1988-1992) Michael John Smith- Vocals- (1984-1985) Keith Alexander (R.I.P.)- Guitar-(1991) Eugene Pink- Guitar- (1992) Michael Branning- Bass -(1989-1992) Mark "Chase" Marshall - guitars- (1985-1989) B. East- Bass- (1982-1986) Neal Delaforce- Bass (1987-1988) Derek Peace - Bass- (1987-1988) Mark Marcum - Drums- (1986-1988) Dan Finch- Drums- (1982-1985) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.