Great Metal Albums of 1981: Anvil- Hard ‘N’ Heavy

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After listening to “Hard ‘N’ Heavy,” the debut album from Canadian metal outfit, Anvil and thinking back to the documentary made about them four years ago, I find myself asking, “Why didn’t they make it into the big time?” This album alone should have catapulted them into the stratosphere of music, it’s that good. My gut reaction is my belief that Canadian metal was largely ignored back then with the exceptions of Rush and Triumph but was that really the case? My mind is still grappling with the question but in any case, whenever any of the great metal albums from 1981 are mentioned, “Hard ‘N’ Heavy” definitely deserves to be among them.

If I still had one of those radio/cassette alarm clocks and had this album on cassette, then I would have would have woken up every morning to the opening track, “School Love” and not just because it starts with a school bell. I love what comes after, the killer sound of guitar, bass and drums that meld together to make the song. Of course, after “School Love” woke me up, I wouldn’t be able to do much else because I would have to head bang away through its entirety. What impresses me with many of the songs is that Steve ‘Lips’ Kudrow is a far better guitarist than what I have given him credit for. There are some killer solos on “Hard ‘N’ Heavy.” “AC/DC” (which is not a tribute to the band of the same name), “At the Apartment,” Oh Jane” and “Bondage” all immediately come to mind here.

There are a good many songs that would sound even better if metalized and there are a couple of Rolling Stones songs that qualify here. But what Anvil have done with “Paint It Black” on the album is something truly phenomenal. They just didn’t metalize the song, they ultra metalized it. Another aspect that the band has always done well in my mind is add a certain sense of humour to a lot of their songs. That humour is apparent in all of the songs here while all the time, taking nothing away from the style that makes Anvil a true metal band.

Track Listing:

1. School Bells

2. AC/DC

3. At the Apartment

4. I Want You Both (With Me)

5. Bedroom Game

6. Oooh Baby

7. Paint It Black

8. Oh Jane

9. Hot Child

10. Bondage

Anvil

Steve ‘Lips’ Kudrow- vocals, guitar

Dave Allison- guitar, vocals

Ian Dickson- bass

Robb Reiner- drums

Whoever first said that Anvil are the greatest band never to have had a break gets total agreement from me. I can only wonder why they didn’t make it to the great heights achieved by so many other bands in the 80s. “Hard ‘N’ Heavy” is a fantastic metal album and deserves its place among so many of the other great metal albums from 1981.

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7 Responses to “Great Metal Albums of 1981: Anvil- Hard ‘N’ Heavy”

  1. Agree with your review here! Growing up in the same province as Anvil (Ontario) I was always puzzled why they never really took off and I read there book that coincided with there movie and the book explains in depth how they were screwed over by Leber/Kerbs in the US (they managed Aerosmith/Nugent and others ) so I guess that was one of the reasons that it cost em! Those first three albums were classics!
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    • Thanks and it’s a damn shame they got screwed the way they did. I am now following your blog don’t worry about the plug. Of course I may go on yours one day and shamelessly plug Rock And Roll Children.

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  2. Absolutely man….no worries thanks for checking in!

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  3. Believe it or not I don’t own this one! Just the greatest hits.

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  4. The first time I heard this was when a friend of mines older brother had Hard N Heavy. I recall as a 15 yr old thinking it was reall cool that they did a tribute to ACDC hahaha…than I heard the lyrics..and it was ….Nope!
    Hahaha…

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